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Sur A recent survey completed by a political science student at USC, Wil liam Pawley, queried a random cross section of the student body and faculty to find out how they related to life at Carolina. To insure that he had a random sam ple. Pawley took a university direc tory, tore all the pages out and then shuffled them. The preface to the study which was researched by six other students: Mon nie Cooke, Andrew Graham, James Cope, Deme Bybee, Robert Johnson and Addy Gilmore, states its purpose. "It is the hope of the group that any developments discovered in this sur vey will help to improve the University in its role and obligations to the stu dents, faculty and social system in which it exists." 300 students and 100 faculty mem bers were questioned by telephone. Question 1: Do you feel fhe university is responding to the needs of its stu dents? In most cases, in some cases, seldom. Results: Students: Most 20.5 Some 41.5 Seldom 28 Faculty: Most 49 Some 45 Seldom 4 At you can v your dian the da you selec 1423 MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN PHONE 254-5377 STUDENT CREDIT WEL( 10% OFF WITH I.D. rtC Carv< - O .MONDCEA vey Hits Question 2: Which of the following do you feel the administration at USC is concerned with: Education, Growth, ,Money, Students? Results: Students: Education 16.8 Growth 39.6 Money Faculty: Education 34 Growth 26 Money 26 Question 3: Do you feel the univer sity is changing to meet the demands of the students? In most cases, in some cases, seldom. Results: Students: Most 16.5 Some 61 Seldom 21.45 Faculty: Most 40 Some 52 Seldom 5 Question 4: Do your professors have an insterest in you as a student? In most cases, in some cases, seldom. Results: Students: Most 25.7 Some 51.48 Seldom 21.78 Question 5: Do you feel free to talk to your professors whenever neces sary? Yes, No Results: Students Yes 68.9 No 30 Question 6: How would your rate most of your professors on their ability to teach? Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor Results: Students: Excellent 11 Good 55 Fair 28 Poor 4 Question 7: Do you feel a university security force is necessary? Ltd. rear Rea t,ond Y C 14 BJ Qualii Mann, Paris C ~ C l CE Ltd. COLUMBIA ~OME ITRd ____ :15 t< On Cam Results: Students: Yes 69 No 30 Faculty: Yes 99 No 1 Question 8: Do you feel the security force is doing a good job? Results: Students: Yess 66.66 No 30.69 No Opinion 1.65 Faculty: Yes 67.00 No 9.00 Halfway 8.00 No Opin. 16.00 Should the security force at U.S.C. carry weapons? Yes, if yes, give No. 10 No, if no, omit No. 10. Results: Students: Yes 55.44 No 43.56 Faculty: Yes 51.00 No 46.00 No opinion 3.00 Question 10. What type of weapons. (or weapons) should the security force carry? Pistol, Nightstick, Mace, Other.. Of the group that answered yes the security force should be armed (Students 55.44, Faculty 51.00) the results followed Students: Pistol 39.00 Niightstick 34.00 Mace 22.00 Other 5.0 Faculty: Pistol 41.00 Nightstick 36.00 Mace 23.00 Other 0 Question 11. How would you rate the education you are receiving at U.S.C.? Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor....You are a Freshman, Sophmore, Junior, Senior, Graduate student. Results: Students: Excellent 7.26 Good 54.45 Fair 34.32 Poor 2.97 d The Summer amecock lotte Observer needs reliable manage rack salea in part of C West Columbia area. Over *100 Requires approximately 2 hr. d hr. Sunday. Call James Johns( nett$ville, S.C. at 479-9318. D SPEEI [CYCLE! by European Bicycles From $95.00 factured By: Gitane, Bottecchia, Sport, Falcon-Maino, Cinelli, Coinag In Columbia See: k TE'S COT TAGI Box 9342 dar Terrace Shoppiing Center 6420 Sumter Hwy. (29209) Phone: 776-1209 > 8 p.m. Mon. through 3 pus Top Students Interviewed Standing: Freshmen 16.50 Sophmore 31.02 Junior 23.10 Senior 20.13 Graduate Student .8.25. Question 12. Is a degree from U.S.C. (Less than, Equal to, More than, Don't know) a degree from North Carolina, Chapel Hill? Results: Students: Less 26.40 Equal 26.40 More 6.27 Don't know 39.93 Faculty: Less 57.00 Equal 33.00 More 2.00 Don't know 8.00 Question 13. On a scale of 1 to 10, one being good and ten being bad, how would you rate the academic standing of U.S.C. in the nation? Results: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Students: .33 2.31 8.25 25.74 24.75 11.55 12.87 8.50 2.97 1.65 Faculty: 3.00 0 9.00 17.00 28.00 22.00 15.00 2.00 3.00 0 - faculty Don't know 1.00 Question 14. Would you recommend U.S.C. to a friend who is seeking a col lege degree? Results: Students; Yes 766.56 No 22.44 Question 15. What single item influ enced you the most to attend U.S.C.? Influenced by Others, Educational Standing, Tution, Impulse, Entrance Requirements, Conveniences, Other. USC To Host High Schoolers In Journalism High school students from 15 Southern states will attend the Southern Interscholastic Press Association (SIPA) convention May 17-19 at USC. The annual meeting will offer classes in advertising, literary magazines, news magazines, yearbooks and.newspapers for student journalists and advisors. Intensive learning sessions also will be held for persons interested -in photo be Char- graphy and in radio, television erson to and film. possible. aily, 2% Keynote speaker for the con )n, Ben- clave will be Dick Johns of the University of Iowa, executive secretary of Quill and Scroll, national journalistic honor soci ety, May 18. A highlight of the two-day convention will be the presenta tion of All-Southern Awards for pace-setting high school printed and electronic media. The 47-year-old student press organization is headquartered at USC's College of Journalism and is directed by Dean Albert T. Scroggins. Easy To Open E Gamecock Charge Account, *100 (Limit) at. BITTONSE Results: Students: Influenced by others 15.51%, Educational Standing 7.92%, Tuition 21.12%, Impulse 4.95%, Entrance Requirements 5.28%, Con veniences 32.34%, Other 11.88. Question 16. The major reasons you are in the University are to: Get Mar ried, Have fun, Prepare for a future job, Kill Time, Personal Satisfaction, Get a college degree, Family and Social Prssure, Not sure, Other. Results: Students: Get Married 1.68%, He f 8.40% Prepare for a future joW 36.T4%, Kill Time 1.89%, Per sonal Satisfaction 15.75%, Get a col lege degree 25.20%, Family and Social Pressure 4.62%, Not sure 2.52%, Other 2.56%. Question 17. Who is paying for the major portion of your education? Par ents and relatives, Government, Your self, No Response Results: Students: Parents and rela tives 53.13%, Government 18.15%, Yourself 26.73, No response.99%. Question 18. Without this support would.you continue to seek a college degree? Yes, No. Results: Students: Yes 71.78%, No 2TAn 19. If the University raised its tuition $100.00 per semester, would you stay at U.S.C.? Yes, No. This question was asked to guage the student's ability to stay in college should the University raise its fees. Results: Students: Yes 70.29%, NO 29.71%. Question 20. Does the student gov ernment have any effect on the policies and decisions made by the University's Administration? Yes, No. Results: Students: Yes 36.96, No 61.71, Don't know .33% Faculty: Yes 49.00, No 31.00, Very slightly 8.00, No Opinion 12.00% Question 21. Are you familiar with the faculty Senate? Yes, No. Results: Students: Yes 17.16%, No 81.84% If answer "NO", Omit 22. Faculty: Yes 73.00%, No 27.00% If gaswo "NO", Omit 22.. (Tuest%n 22. Does the faculty senate have any effect on the policies and decisions made by the University's administration? Results: Students: Yes 64.60%, No 35.40% Faculty: Yes 72.61%, No 17.81%, Very Little 9.59% Question 23. Would it be a good idea to create a joint body of students, faculty and administration to run the University, each to have an equal voice? Results: Students: Yes 69.30%, No 8.25%, No Opinion 21.45% Faculty: Yes 39.00%, No 50.00%, No Opinion 11.00% Museum Dedicated The University of South Carolina Geology Museum wad dedicated to forjper rofessor and head of the USC D4~rtnt of Geology Dr. Laurence L. Smith in ceremonies Saturday, April 28. Some 300 people attended thededi cation of the museum held in the Phy sical Sciences Center with a reception and viewing following in the museum itself located in LeConte. Principal speaker at the dedication was Paul E. Desautels, curator and supervisor of the Division of Min eralogy of the Smithsonian Institution. Desautels, one of the world's most re nown:mineralogists, spoke on the need for the Smithsonian and the need for all museums. Smith, professor emeritus of the USC Department of Geology, retired in 19*frog the University after40 years of service. In addition to serving as de partment chairman and professor, Smith also was state geologist for 13 yars.