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VOL. LXII - NO. 73 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. 29208 Wednesday, April 5, 1972
Students
awards t
By BETTN
Staf
University Awards Day i
Carolina Coliseum.
Following the awards p
will be sworn in as new s
Walker, outgoing presiden
office.
Departmental awards wi
order. The department hea
the announcement made t
day vice president.
Other awards presentec
Craig Award, Outstandir
Sydney Sullivan Award i
Award.
The Thomas Moore Craic
senior in recognition of "hi:
said. The award was estat
Craig and is a scholarship
Outstanding Senior Awai
seniors for service and GPI
by Vice President Charles
Three seniors are aw
Sullivan Award on the basi
GPR. They are chosen by
members. Last year's a
President Thomas F. Joni
The Class of '68 Scholar
9 graduate with the highest
Following the awards pr
"Academic Excellence"
College, Dr. Joseph Wigh
honor graduate of Oxford
doctorate at USC.
Sponsored by Omicron D(
fraternity, the theme of
"Academic Excellence."
Two to di
university
Two representatives C
American University's universit
senate will speak tomorrow at
p.m. in Russell House Room 31(
American University Studen
Body President Chuck Morton an
faculty member Earl Callen wil
:liscuss in an open meeting fo
students and faculty the concept a
a university senate.
The purpose of the meeting is tI
familiarize students and facult:
with the workings of a universit:
senate, according to Koge:
Bradford, chairman of a corn
mittee studying the feasibility o
such a senate for USC.
"American University has &
university senate composec
equally of students, faculty anc
administrators and it serves as the
*policy making body for their
university." Bradford said.
"A major concern of some
faculty members is what a
university senate would do for the
faculty," he said. "We hope thih
receive
oday
'WOODRUFF
F Writer
s being held at 3 p.m. today ir
resentation, David Spinnazolc
tudent body president. Harry
t, will administer the oath ol
i be presented in alphabetical
d will present the award, witf
y William G. Stidom, awards
I include the Thomas Moore
ig Senior Awards, Algernor
ind Class of '68 Scholarship
Award is presented to a rising
; leadership qualities," Stidorr
lished by Mrs. Thomas Moore
-ds are given to 29 graduatinc
R. These awards are presentec
H. Witten.
arded the Algernon Sydne
s of scholarship, leadership an
a special committee of facult
ward was $500, Stidom saic
as will present these awards.
ship Award is awarded to thi
GPR.
esentation will be a speech or
by the president of Erskine
Iman. Dr. Wightman was ar
University and received hi,
ta Kappa honorary leadership
this year's presentation i!
9cuss
senate
f meeting will bring out some of thi
Y advantages."
3
. Bradford said the committee
t which has been studying thi
I university senate concept for sii
i weeks, has made "significan
r progress."
Contest,
Shighlight
"Spring Thing", sponsored by
the UJniversity Union began
Monday, April 3rd and will con
tinue through Sunday, April 9th.
Among other things, an all day
re-enactment of a gangster movie
will begin today along with "The
Proposition" to be held at 8 p.m. in
Township Auditorium. This is an
improvisational revue with music,
stories and games which was
conceived by Allen Albert. This
revue is free to alln sue nts.
The no
The largest birds you have ever see
have come to roost in the Humanitie
Center reflecting pool. The birds seer
Law enforcer
Judical work
By CHARLES FELLENBAUM "Wes Pom(
Staff Writer not a typical
Wesley A. Pomeroy, who was is very much
director of security for the young people
Woodstock rock festival, and is the need to I
chairman of the security advisory strations witt
committee for this year's massive shov
Democratic National Convention, "Hopefully
will speak today at 11 a.m. as part conference ,
of USC's first judicial workshop alternatives
conference. practices of <
Pomeroy will speak on All old an
"Alternatives to traditional law officers are
enforcement techniques," and the ference whict
speech is open to all students. system unifoi
The conference, which started Outgoing st
yesterday, was designed to "train
all those participating in the court Trav
system about what is expected of
them and responsibilities of the f
court," according to Student form i
Supreme Court Chief Justice Doug A travel cer
Dent. information c
talks, concert:
'Spring Thin
A body painting contest will be Sunday, Ja
held Friday in the Commons Room speaking on
at 3 p.m. Beginning at 12 a.m. Spur at 3 p.m
Saturday, there will be an All'
Night Coffee House in the Golden Concluding
Spur, films in the TV Lounge and be The Byrd:
an open, free gameroom. Carolina Colis
A blanket concert with local
groups will be held on the in- "Things are
tramural field Saturday beginning and every nig
at 1 p.m. At 7 p.m. Nils Lofgren something fc
and Grin will perform and at 8:M', Paulett Inabir
Shawn Phillips. Special Event
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west flock
n happy in their new home as they drink the
s fresh water from the University pool.
nent speaker
shop to come
roy by any means is Harry Walker will soon appoint
%op," Dent said. "He about eight people to the lower
aware of the needs of courts.
and very aware of
iandle mass demon- At 9:30 a.m. today 0. Suthern
i tact and without a Sims spoke on "Coordination of
of force." efforts between students and
he will show the administration and between
ind the public the branches of student government."
to politics and Sims is the Dean of Student
,onfrontation." Affairs at the University of
i new student body Georgia. Sims was the prime
invited to the con- developer of the court system
i "will give the court there. The University of Georgia
mity," Dent said. has four full-time administrators
Ldent body President to work on student court affairs.
al center replaces
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ESP in the Golden
'Spring Thing," will rsl fteaon fitrs o
in concert at the doetcadfrinrvle
eum at 8 p.m. prsebysuet.Teral
happening everyday wt h no rvlCmite
a1t so there should be
r everyone," said Teofc ilb pnfo
et, a member of the am o5pm twl rvd n
s omiteel(oinuoun Piaged thtiv