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VOL. LXII - NO. 44 Un.iversity of South Carolina. Columbia, S. C. 2920R Wednesday, January 1,, 1972 Bill would change ticket distribution BY KARIN BURCHSTEAD Staff Writer A bill calling for a more equitable method of athletic ticket distribution will be introduced today in the Student Senate by Athletic Committee Chairman Clint Sloan. The bill would base ticket distribution on the number of credit hours earned at USC or its regional campuses rather than on class rank. "'Students have come to me asking that the student government seating section be abolished and that a better method of distribution be devised,'" Sen. Sloan said. "'The way the system is presently, graduate students in their first year of enrollment at USC receive better seats than someone who has attended and paid fees for three years.'' "I feel this is unfair,"' he said. Under Sen. Sloan's bill the student government's and the student body president's special seating sections would be dissolved. The bill states that effective Fall semester, 1972, tickets would be distributed according to the following rules: Students who have earned from 0-25 hours at USC or its regional campuses shall sit in the section to be formally known as the freshman section; students who have earned from 26-55 hours at USC or its regional campuses shall sit in the sophomore section; students who have earned from 56-85 hours shall sit in the junior section; students who have earned from 86-115 hours shall sit in the senior sec tion; and those with 116 hours and above shall sit in the graduate section. The bill further states that only hours earned at USC or its regional campuses would be used in determining a student's classification and that tickets would be distributed according to the time-digit release system. Sen. Sloan said he would hold the bill in the Athletic Committee for two weeks to give students an opportunity to comment on it. "'I want to see how the majority of the students feel about this,"' he said. "'If they don't like It I'll ask .for a better suggestion."' Russell House adds hours Russell House weekend hours will be extended beginning Friday night, according to David Ness, University Union director. The Russell House will remain open until 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday and 1 a.m. Sunday, Ness said. Tentatively the number of movie showings also may be increased to three per night on weekends. An address by astronaut James A. Lovell will highlight the Mid Atlantic Regional Physical Fitness Clinic at USC Jan. 20-21, which some 1,200 persons are expected to attend. tCapt. Lovell will talk on "Ad A s tr 11 aventures in Space" Jan. 20 at the opening general session of the conference, sponsored by The President 's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and the USC Department of Health and Physical Education. Lovell is chairman of the 1S member council appointed by T hu~ lrsday~" President Richard M. Nixon, which includes t wo members from he University, Dr. Warren K. Giese, head af. the physical Ice sk Five Bates House residents slide on an indoor-outdoor ice rink on a 9th floor walk way. Columbia's sub-freezing tem peratures froze the water within 20 Dept. of Admissi reorganized for BYCHARLESFELLENBAUM Staff Writer The Department of Admissions and Registration has been reorganized to better serve the student areas of registration and records, and the faculty areas of educational service, University Provost William H. Patterson said. "Some departments haven't worked too well," he added. The changes were effective Jan. 1. Dr. Nicholas P. Mitchell who has been named associate provost for educational services has been Dean of the College of General Studies since 1965. Mitchell will be in charge of the records office, the computer center, USC ETV, WUSC-FM and other educational media, Pat- Gui ierson said. scheduling. T. Luther Gunter is the new "We feel the t director of registration, academic Pat terson said. schedules and academic space be under Dr. M education department at Carolina, give a t alk Jan. and baseball coach Bobby Era of the Presi Richardson. Physical Fitness Among other members of the The t wo-day p council are University of Maryland place at t he basket ball player Tom McMullen, Physical Educa ABC Sports executive Roone number of dem Arledge and former Miss America clinical presenta Judith Ford. State Superintendent the nation's lead of Education Cyril B. Busbee will health and fitnes also be participating. 21. Steven Blair and David Ellisor Meeting in cor of USC's physical education clinic is a speci faculty are co-directors of the posium on fitne: meeting , which will attract health Jan. 22. and physical education personnel The program is from nine southeastern states. President's Cou Also on the program will be C. physical educal Carson Conrad, executive director and the SC Hear of the President 's Council wh )1o will .Conrad also w -Murray s minutes after it was thrown there. Shown left to right are Jack Ungaro, Stoney Campbell, Chip Miniard, Skip Courtney and Butch Stocking. R 0 !ns, Registration better service Patterson said Gunter will be "completely in charge of registration. "We needed someone full time who is familiar with computers. Mr. Gunter will be planning and working with the faculty. He will not handle academic programs at all, and will have a very free hand to achieve the smoothest registration possible." Pat t erson said "we will certainly work toward complete computer registration," and added that a new and bigger IBM computer will make it possible. The computer has been ordered but has not been delivered. Gunter was recently associate director of the Computer Center, and has been assistant registrar ster and director of data processing. Former Registrar Rollin E. hree are related," Godfrey is now an associate "This position will professor and director of graduate itchell." sut dies in the College of Education. 21 on "The New t he medical symposium along with dent's Council on several prominent physicians who and Sports". will lead discussions to examine rogram will take some of the cardiovascular University's new responses to physical activity. tion Center. A Special cooperation in spon ons tra tions and soring the Jan. 20-21 clinic here is tions by some of being given by the S. C. State ing authorities onl Department of Education, s are set for Jan. Richland County School District I, the S. C. Recreation Association, junction with the the Columbia YMCA and the S. C. al medical sym- Heart Association. ~s and health on Also assisting are the depart ments of education of Alabama. sponsored by the Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North ncil, the USC Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and ion department West Virginia, the states from I Association, which persons will be attending the ill nrticinate in _eeting