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W omen By ALYCE YOUMANS Aset. Managing Editor A group of concerned women students met last night in Currell College to discuss rule changes for women. The women selected a group of seven women to meet with SCSSL seel vote to 18 State Student Legislature lob bied for the 18 year old vote yesterday. Each delegate went to the State House and urged his or her senator to support the bill that is now before the senate. The meeting is being held in Columbia and USC sent 36 delegates. Each school is allowed 1 delegate for each 250 students enrolled. According to Jim Corley, several bills were discussed. The group defeated a motion to allow com mittee chairman to be elected during the spring. These com B T! SHOWS Alf 2:00-5:00 hdu 8:00 AA -S INGI 1 "-3 WALK IN -9, Filmed at ST 6OPENN S 6:00 I START 7:00 I ATTEP USC STI Since 1866,,fish. Great Britain's great nati recently of Skegness, and chips country in the authentic succulent treat GAM ECOCK H. SALT FISH & CH FOR ONLY8 Consists of two, p White Fish wri batter with pl< PRESENT YOUR U.S.( s SPECIAL. OFFER Good only on Monda] and Thursday, April H. SAI AUT H ENTI' TWO LOCATION' 2529 Millwood 1212 Augusta A (Next to HORS $Open 11:00 7 DAYS meet ( Elizabeth Clotworthy, dean of women, today. Since there were no more than 30 to 40 women at the meeting several questioned whether they had enough support to push forward measures for the elimination of all freshman women's rules. Cs lowering (earmolds mittee chairmen are presently appointed by the governor and will continue to be so. They also passed legislation that a quorum is not necessary to vote on every matter. The only time the legislature will require one is during votes on constitutional revision which takes a 213 vote. At the meeting represented by most S. C. colleges, students plan to discuss race relations in the state. Allen University, S. C. State and Voorhees colleges indicated that they would attend but were not present for the first days meetings. DLDER THAN 1E 600KI .31~3 Hil ITHONY OUINN ?ID BERGMAN IN SPRING RAIN" Gatlinburg, Tenn. EVE McQUEEN ND PEBBLES" -PLUS - IE BLUE MAX" ITION JDENTS IlVES id chips has been onal dish. Haddon Salt, the heart of the fish England, has brought recipe for this Sto America. SPECIAL! IP DINNER 0$ REG. $1.00 ieces of Icelandic ipped in golden anty of chips. .ID CARD FOR THIS , Tuesday, Wednesday 20-23 iT, esq. C ENGLISH E TO SERVE YOU Ave., Columbia re., West Columbia. E SHOE POND) UntIl 10:00 ) rule( They decided that there would be little support for a large rally or a massive walkout but that a large number of women were concerned with the restrictions placed upon them. Most women who had taken petitions around their dorms that read: "We are women of Carolina concerned over the lack of control that we have in regulating our own lives. We believe that any women who is Is able to graduate from high school and gain entrance to the University deserves to have regulations equal to those of male students. We feel that the fresh men rules are insulting and degrading to our intellects. We know from experience that forcing a woman to stay in her dorm is destructive to her attitudes towards study. We support the immediate repeal of all freshmen rules," said that many girls felt Religious coming t Religious centers on the campus are not waiting for the students to come to them, they are sending representatives to the students. "The day of the big meeting is over," according to the Rev. Mr. Robert Dasher, director of the Lutheran Center on campus. "I do most of my work out on the campus," he said, and encourage the participants in the Lutheran program to do the same. Many students do not have the time to come to the centers with the pressures of school. "I do not think," he said, "that students have fallen away from the idea of the church, but rather, they have a full schedule." There are other reasons why campus ministers are going to the students instead of waiting for the ATTENTION - STUC OF FACULTY RETUI STORE YOUR WINTE DO NOT TAKE THEM trims, woolens, leatht safe in our especially trically controlled stor DO NOT WMISLED. once betwein 'stora storage. (SURROUNDS 1415 Gervois Street 601 Ma ~Tw tw We took A~ size car. Thei priced mnodels that's priced k4 hardtop you c Still. they new grille for styled Body t Full Coil susr springs at ena shanges that although they did not agree with -many of the rule, they were not in favor of the statement that they are "Insulting and degrading," and that many girls felt that first semester freshmen were not ready to be in a com munity without a curfew. A second petition was discussed that read "We, the undersigned freshman woman, are in total agreement with the rule change passed by the Associated Women Studqnts on April 16, ir0, which states that all second semester freshman women with parental permission have no curfew. However, if the parents of a first semester freshman women feel their daughter should not have a curfew, they should have the right to appeal to the Dean of Women, and at the Dean's discretion, the daughter should be allowed to have no curfew. centers ? students students to come to them. Among these are some misconceptions. Many students feel they will be subject to the same rigerous religious treatment that they endured from their home town pastor. Some students complain that the church 'is too traditional while others feel it is too contemporary. The Rev. Mr. George S. Duffie Jr., director of the Wesley Foundation said that sending students out onto the campus represents a "change in the theology of the church." He stresses the point that the "action is in the world, not the church." Both ministers felt that it was most important to let students know what the organizations has to offer and how it was different. IENTS AND MEMBERS tNING NEXT FALL11 R CLOTHES WITH US HOME. Your furs, fur rs and suedes will be constructed and elec age vaults. - There is-a- big differ ge and cold VAULT LAUNDRY & CLEANERS THE CAMPUS) 2000 Blossom Street in Street 0 new CI D new Ioa $148 than our previous lo No itn$147 thnour previous loy N wit's America's lowest smerica's bcst selling mid- wide-stance ii, addcd two ncw lower beams in thc including a Sport Coupe compartmn iss than any other mid-size Lowcr pi an buy. s$148. But lo oth have Chevelie's smart ing they arei 970. And Chevclle's newly Which w >y Fisher. And Chevelle's the compel 'ension with custom fitted from you. :h wheel. Andt Chevele'. P..Wn.. UFO's defense on today The prosecution virtually con cluded its case in the UFO trial today with only one witness remaining to speak. The defense is expected to begin after the testimony of an accountant is given. During the tiral Tuesday, merchants and police officers took to the stand and stated that the UFO had caused problems with crowds, noise, literature and drugs. Previously, several witnesses had stated that they had bought and sold drugs in the establish ment. Under cross examination, most stated that they had been told to leave the establishment because they were dealing in drugs. Three of the proprietors of the UFO are on trial now. One is not being tried until later because she is pregnant and one is out of the state. Election debate Pi Beta Phi sorority in con junction with the Student Government Association has scheduled an elections debate for 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the lounge of M&N dormitory. Orch< The USC Orchestra will present its second concert of the year Thursday at 8 p.m. in Columbia Hall. The orchestra Is directed by Fritz de Jonge of the USC Department of Music. Soloists featured will be violinists John Bauer of the USC faculty and Patricia Cobos of the S.-7. Dinner Theatre Presents GEORP>E DZUJNCOZA hlevese west priced hardor. priced mid-size hardtop. chassis dcsign, side-guard doors, cargo-guard luggagc t, bias belted ply tires, iccd they are, by as much as Acr priccd looking and feel r'i. -aned ill gct us no love notes from Et ition. But maybe it will a you first, keeps us first. 00 TV QU Suzanne Ling, a USC sophomo of Atlanta's WQXI-TV Channel 1 at USC, Suzanne is a part-time i on both radio and TV. :iPiaJm-News briefs dstra to pei Winthrop College faculty. They will combine for Bach's "Concerto for Two Volins." Other songs on the program are I "Overture Prometheus" by Beethoven, "Prelude" by A. Vaughn Williams, and "Symphony No. 36" by Mozart. Tbe public is invited and there is no admission charge for the concert which will be in the ballroom of Columbia Hall, for merly the Columbia Hotel. QUINTET The New York Bass Quintet will appear at the Carolina Coliseum on April 27. The event will begin at 8 p.m. and is sponsored by the University Union artist series. MRHPAC The Men's Residence Hall President's Association Meeting will be today at 2:30 p.m. P3RUNTY SELECTED Robert W. Prunty, a senior r engineering student in the Naval f ROTC unit at USC has been c selected to participate In the Navy's Foreign Exchange ' Program.s Prunty will spend a summer cruise aboard a ship of The Netherlands Navy this year. He is one of 15 NROTC midshipmen selected nationally this year and C the third USC midshipmen to 7' participate in three years. a at es. a car preparation 9en . re, has been named as one 1 Girls. An English major nodel who has performed .fom DRUGS Dr. Allen Cohen, dean of tudents at San Francisco's (ennedy University, will lead a fiscussion Thursday night on the ;piritual aspects of drugs. Cohen, a graduate of Harvard University, was formerly an associate of Timothy Leary at Millbrook. Currently, he is a follower of the great Indian master, Meher Baba. Among other topics, Cohen will discuss why he chose Meher Baba as an alternative to drugs, and P what this decision has meant him spiritually. The discusion-wil begin at 8:30 Thursday in Room 207 -- in the Russell Hfuse. AWARDS Organizations who want to resent an award at the Univer ity's Awards Day services May 5 rnust turn in appropriate in Drmation to Dean Frank Trotter *f Arts and Science by Friday. The annual ceremonies will be 'uesday, May 5, on the Horseshoe, ponsored by Omicron Delta ~appa. CA THOLIC ASSN. There will be a meeting of the arolina Catholic Association at :30 tonight in the St. Thomas lore Center. 1510 Green St. ASTROLOGY "What's wrong with Astrology" 'ill be the topic of discussion this rternoon with Dr. Safko. The talk 'ill take place at 1:30 p.m. in 209 of e Russell House. NEW NAME! NEW LOCATION! UNIVERSITY BARBERING SER VICE PAUL CONNELL, Owsbar, FORMERLY WITH UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP BEST HAIRCUT AROUND CAMPUS LOCATED A