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'Rosenar Buck (Continued from Page 1) 1-no academic credit for RO courses. 2-no faculty status for RO instructors or the head of I program on the campus. 3-no separate department departments for military scien, 4-military drills should be < campus and uniforms should i be worn on campus. 5-supervision of the RO program by civilian members the university communi reporting to the faculty. 6-freedom for students at any le of the program to withdr without penalty. 7-removal or restrictions students in ROTC including dre hair length and politii associations. 8-Department of Defei assumption of administrative cc to the university and rent. 9-ROTC students free to majc any field. 1o-no limitations on enrolln in ROTC classes. Bierman said he fave "disinterested scholarship" FOR SALE Singer Touch & Sew sewing machines (7 of them) all s slant needle models and' a fully equipped to zigzag, ma buttonholes, and fancy stitchi -These Magises carry f1 guaba ntt"Will bepp, "first come--first serve basis, only $39.95 each. Monti payments available. They m be inspected and tested Unclaimed Freight. 5 delux solid state fully tra sistorized stereophonic Hij Fidelity consoles In beautil hand rubbed finish. Delux Bi 4 speed record changer and speaker audio system. To sold for $88 each. Monti payments availble. lgay inspected in warehouse Unclaimed Freight. 1970 stereo component a tonly 3) complete w speakePrs. $49W, ers ch Tape Decks, 8 track, $31 each, (4 only). UNCLAIMED FR EIGHT 1225 BROAD RIVER RE (Highway 176) COLUMBIA, S.C. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Phone 772-5764 T I "The Soute FRIDAY & SA'I / APRIL 3rd & 4,. y's Baby' showin ley perform for that reason opposed ROTC on rC campus. "I also feel ROTC is not appropriate to my vision of a rc university. he Germino explained that his or limitations were to permit ROTC e. and his vision of the university as Off. "a place where a student can tot discover identity and tk free to discover truth' wherever it may rc lead. The university as a system of would be greatly improved by the ty, elimination of ROTC." Buckley argued and belittled vel Germino's qualifications as long as aw time permitted. on Ss, .al ise nvironn sts Dr. Karlfried Froehlich of in Princeton University Theological Seminary will speak at 7:30 p.m., Monday in Capstone's Campus kent Room, as the first of six speakers in the Environmental Issues red program scheduled throughout and April. Froehlich's topic will be the "Ecology of Creation." A recep re tion and panel discussion, spon re . sored by the University Union ke Lectures Committee and Visiting es. " Rush down and I melli Maudy's Bosom u 709 Santee 4 Five Points be ily EXCL.L it ONUS Full Si' Album, Print - 3%. " x 3%" 1.95 Carolir comei COL UMBI 1405 MAIN ST. COCK 215 PICKENS Featuring i's Fastest Rising N 'URDAY 4th8T0 12 g Tuesday .s here A string of West Points would be impractical, he maintained, and moving it off campus and stripping it would make it too little at tractive. He also complained that Germino was singling ROTC out for standards more stringent than those applied to other types of courses and programs. Stepp then concluded that "undoubtedly the purpose of it is military. If moving it off-campus discourages it, keeping it on campus encourages it." Buckley again stressed the desirability of a "civilian officer corps." mtm:Neu briefs aental iss Scholars Committee will follow. POETRY CONTEST A prize of $100 is being offered by the Academy of American Poets for the best poem or group of poems by a student, graduate or undergraduate, and will be awarded by the Department of English at the end of spring semester. Submission deadline is April 15 and all manuscripts should be given to Professor Enis Rees, Humanities Office Building, room 204. Dw out at - fire Everything in hip fashions ISIVE PHOTO Fun Size Mini Print - 2%h" x 2 %" Sa ~a shop, inc. |A, S.C. PHONE 256-6284 PIT E S 'ocal Group" 75* STAG $1.00 COUPLE Teachei A chance for students to turn the gradebook around and evaluate their professors will be offered here the last of April. From April 27 until May 1, Student Government will conduct a teacher evaluation program in the 'Rosemary 'I cartoons cc Upcoming films at the Russell House include "Rosemary's Baby" on Tuesday and the first Jay Ward cartoon festival April 10 and 11. "Rosemary's Baby" star'ing Mia Farrow, will be shown Tuesday at 3:30, 6 and 9 p.m. in the Russell House auditorium. The Jay Ward Cartoon festival is a 9o minute program featuring Bullwinkle, Dudley Doright, Mr. Know It All and Peabody. The film is the first of a series by Jay Ward, producer and director of the Bullwinkle cartoons. The show will be at 8 p.m., April 10 and 10 a.m., April 11. Both films are sponsored by the University Union films committee. Showing today is "The Women," a 1939 adaptation of the play by Clare Booth Luce. Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell and Joan 'Fon taine are three of "The Women." Thursday's feature is "Playboy of the Western World," a comedy filmed in Ireland in 1963. "The Member of the Wedding," which concerns a young girl who wants to go with her brother and his wife on their honeymoon, will be shown nieno.1 PAN-HELL CAR WASH The Pan-Hellenic Council is sponsoring a car wash Saturday at the Coliseum from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost will be $1. The car wash is at the same time as the Car Show at the Coliseum. ECO-70'S Instead of the regularly scheduled Monday night meeting of ECO-70's, members are requested to attend the "Ecology of Creation" lecture by Dr. Karlfried Froehlich. WESLEY LUNCHEON The Wesley Foundation is holding a luncheon today ,at 12:15 p.m. in the Azalea-Jasmine Room of the Russell House. Bishop Paul Hardin Jr., bishop of the S. C. United Methodist Church con ferences, will speak briefly on "The United Methodist Church and Major Issues." Tus Saget wit mea side ordo pah Rmart young man...he knows the easy way to per fect grooming. He rents his formal attire for every occa sion. That's why he's always dres garmet is fitted to his individual r evalui School of Education and the College of Arts and Sciences. Students will receive' com puterized forms during. their classes. The questions will concern the professor and the course itself. 'The purpose of the evaluation is twofold," says Carlton Larmon, Baby,' Monday, April 13. Based on the novel by Carson McCullers, it stars Ethel Waters, Julie Harris and Brandon de Wilde. ')T'S RATEM16AI 9EX CRAINAL- AD ACX4PANIED By 79 0 VVW~ AMOUA CRP. "4 A Basketba Holiday j Trips to the Holiday Festival and Notre Dame and home games with southwestern powers Houston and Temple feature the 24-game, 1970 71 basketball schedule. The schedule for Coach Frank McPuire's Qamrocks was , an nounced this week by athletic director Paul Dietzel. It includes 11 home games, three In the Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden in New York City and ten games on the home floors of Gamecock opponents. aucharpe.'5 gh the $1.65beate nE waricand ll) Sharpe's. Presentsenthe Make Youbl r esd aeeytoteary! Make.~ Your veNis So7l'r'eu 'rit. Fie Seve sees' w ttion up Student Governnent secMIary for academic affairs. "First, to give teachers feedback from their students and second to give a guide to students about courses and professors." Although faculty members aren't compelled to participate, Larmon said an overwhelming majority in both Arts and Science I and Education have expressed intent to do so. Sealed results of the evaluation C will be tabulated by computer and V returned to the professor for his I use. If the faculty member con sents, results will be included in a volume to be printed and sold next fall. ~frr 'C P101P FRtcoNvicaEP 0 P5WIATR6T!C MY RO. /C. LOOKN, Ma 99152 I team wii Festival tot As usual, Carolina will meet each of the seven other ACC schools on a home and home basis. The 24 game regular season schedule is one less than the maximum and one less than the Gamecocks played last year. Carolina wound up with a 25-3 record - most wins in the school's history - after losing to N. C. State in two overtimes in the finals of the annual ACC tournament. USC had swept to the regular season championship with a perfect, 14-0 conference record. Trhe season opens in Carolina Coliseum Dec. 3 against Auburn, the Gamecocks meeting the Southeastern Conference Tigers for the third straight year. Carolina won 86-62 in the season opener last year at Auburn. Two days after the season opener, the Gamecocks will be in South Bend. Ind., to play Notre Dame. Carolina edged the Fighting Irish 84-83 in overtime last December for the Cham pionship of the Sugar Bowl classic in New Orleans. Dates for the Holiday Festival in Madison Square Garden are Dec. 26. 28. and 30 with one day of rest between each appearance. Temple. which fell to Carolina 79 71 in the Palestra at Philadelphia last winter, will visit Carolina Coliseum Jan. 6 and Houston will come to the Coliseum Feb. 22. This will be the first meeting ever between USC and Houston. Other non-conference opponents next season will include Davidson, Virginia Tech and Furman. T'he complete schedule: Dec. 3 Auburn; 5 at Notre Dame;. Grouceho Sai We icom e Let's 15 'back to pari Food ad D4 froms Gro* of coai SUUOI's I poUr elIIbsd$ Ue h l again According to SoOe Barnes. studeA Govrment'eretary for public Affairs, an evaluation was taken last year, but the in formation was never released to students because it was not followed through. Barnes said that the in ormation, however, was made ivailable to faculty dembers. The evaluation which was onducted during clasme last May vas supposed to be readied for the 969 fall semester. Two Fra ternities merge Two international collegiate raternities merged recently to orm the eighth largest of all such rganizations. Phi Epsilon Pi and Zeta Beta rau consolidated under the name eta Beta Tau. The fraternity has :hapters and colonies on more han 155 campuses in the United tates and Canada, including USC. The living membership of Zeta ieta Tau is now 93,500. It is eighth argest in terms of number of nembers and sixth largest in iumber of undergraduate units - i all national collegiate fraternal organizations. Zeta Beta Tau last year merged vith another fraternity, Phi Sigma )elta. Both Phi Epsilon Pi and 'eta Beta Tau were founded at the 'ity College of New York. Zeta leta Tau was begun in 1898 and 'hi Epsilon Pi in 1909. Steve Solomon, president of Zeta leta Tau at Carolina, said the only lifference the merger makes for he Carolina fraternity is the hange of the name of Phi Epsilon i. There was no Zeta Beta Tau hapter here prior to the merger. 1 play in rney 12 Duke; 16 Maryland; 19 at Virginia Tech; 26-28-30 at Holiday Festival. Jan. 2 Clemson: 4 at North Carolina; 6 Temple; 9 at Maryland; 11 at, Viginia; 30 Virginia. Feb. 1 at Duke; 4 Furman; 6 at Aemson: 10 Davidson at harlotte; 17 N. C. State; 20 North arolina; 22 Houston; 24 Wake ,orest; 27 at N. C. State. March 6 at Wake Forest; 11-12-13 kCC Tournament at Greensboro, 2 Selected for NROTC Gold Medal Two USC Naval ROTC mid shipmen have been selected for Lold Medal of Merit Awards by the Society of American Military E'ngineers, and USC is one of four schools in the nation whose ROTC anits received two of the awards. Selected were Harold L. Inabinet wvho received the senior award as an engineering major and Robert W. Prunty, who received the junior award. The medals are awarded nationally to 15 "last-year" and 15 next-to-last year" outstanding L'nglneering students in Naval ROTC. This is the fourth consecutive bear that USC has had both its lunior and senior nominees ;elected mn the competition and Ina banet . this vear's senior winner. also won the award last year as a uan or. DuBck! rses secsool' ver-ages