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Revam p BY LARY EDMOND Asi. News Riter A newly restructered Student Supreme Court will hold session tomorrow in what may well be the - most significant case the body has ever tried, according to Richard Freeland, Supreme Court Justice. The significance of the case being reviewed in that it is the first case under an entirely revamped court systen at the university. Until spring of last year the Judi cial system functioned just as it had been structered when it was originally instituted during the administration of Student Body Registratio May Be Ir By GARY WEST Staff Writer GUNTE of operat Approximately -1, 0 Carollrn would incr students ventured through the imately th Coliseum Thursday. and Friday in dent, buti hopes of obtaining a class schedule- nals could Within the next few years, Carolina may adopt a computer "Under registration system similar to that can let thi of other large universities, accord- and 60 to ing to Luke Gunter, registration get what director. 20 to 30 p "We are slowly working on a com- the comp .puter system," said Gunter, "and it "THE I is conceivable within the next two well exce years." organiza "WE WOiJLD LIKEhave computer terminals and when the student is advised, have the terminal and the o student's response, so changes could be made then, but the depart- The Si ments must have a firmer schedule from 10 ahead of time," he said. the first All Fel up ticke "IF WE INSTALLED a computer go throu system," said Gunter, "each depart- this don ment would have to stick to their . planned schedule and follow a The fi firmer schedule." Sept. 10 Tech. Gunter said that uepartments often create problems by changing their schedules before registration. ,d Courl )resident Mike Spears in 1970. At that time there were four Dis rict Courts, each covering a geog aphical area, a Court of Appeals md a Supreme Court, which was he highest of the courts, and coor linated the system. Although faculty members sat )n the courts, they were at that ime and remain under the new ;ystem student controlled. Under the new system, approved )y a senate majority in the spring, ll of the District Courts except me were abolished as well.as the .ourt of Appeals. Freeland said the old system fun n By Comp iUSC's Fut( problem of op4 closed out," se R ESTIMATED the cost Dr. N. P. Mi ing a computer system vost for educi ease student fees approx- before a comp ree to four sollars per stu- the registratio :hat the computer termi- consulted to s be used all year. to consider a < "With a chai a computer system, you schedules wot , student pick his schedule a semester in i 70 per cent of them will eli. they want and the other er cent can be decided by "ASSUMIN( uter," said Gunter. delivery on ev 'RESENT SYSTEM works would take i pt for lack of department months to insl Jion in the arena and the tem, " said Mi CoM Validate Fee Cc udent Athletic Committee will stamp f a.m. until 4 p.m. and Friday from 10 floor of the Russell House. a receipts must be stamped in order foi ts for athletic events at USC. Fresh: gh registration Thursday or Friday las e. rst ticket distribution for football game at the Coliseum for the Sept. 16 ope Review ctioned poorly, under great diffi culty and proved too cumbersome. "There were too many people involved to really get an effective job done," said Freeland. The Supreme Court and one Dis trict Court are all that remain in the Judicial System at this time. The Supreme Court has nine mem bers: two faculty members chosen by the Faculty Senate, one law stu dent elected by the Student Bar Association, three students chosen by the Council of Dorm Govern ments, and three students uter ire ming classes that are tid Gunter. tchell, associate pro itional services, said uter system is set up, n committee must be ee if they would like :omputer system. age to computers the ild have to be made idvance," said Mitch THAT WE CAN get erything we need, it kpproximately six tall a computer sys tchell. mittee irds ee receipts today a.m. to 4 p.m. on A construction woi USC building projecl r students to pick workers strive for c men who did not USC find themselve t week must have the work has blocked 's will be Monday, ner with Georgia USC B Coffee prices have sho 10 to 15 cents per small * This is not unique to US prices. At least one estal expected to continue to ri * end. Not only has the price imported and domestic1 1 to 2 per cent but will Milk prices have rece year and will rise again The price of frozen o Phase IV guidelines mad same at least through Se tially on orange juice an Many public institutic among those feeling risi, have been bidding to ot o sharp increase in the I USC's Dininsg Servicei s Case appointed by the President of the Student Body, one of whom must be a graduate student. The District Court will have five to seven members. The exact size and structure will be decided by members of the Supreme Court before the trial tomorrow. The Supreme Court reviews cases concerning violations of the Student Code of Conduct, disputes between individuals, organiza tional disputes, Student Constitu tion violations and challenges, and election disputes. Doug Fineberg rker mixes cement for one of several :s underway across campus. While the ompletion, motorists driving through s faced with numerous problems, as some of the major campus auto routes. Faces Rise >ffee Prices V: JOANNE DOZIER Staff Reporter wn 50 per cent increase on campus, rising from :up. C, as most places near campus are also changing lishment charges 25 cents per cup. Prices are ise at least another 50 per cent before the year's of coffee spiraled recently, but prices of other beverages as well. Tea prices have risen only show more change before the semester ends. ived three price boosts since the first of last by the middle of this month. range juice has remainded largely the same. le it mandatory that prices on juice remain the pt. 12. Production cost has not gone up substan d no change is anticipated. ins such as prisons, hospitals and schools are ag prices the most. In the past, these institutions >tain suppliers.-Rising prices have encouraged >idding prices by produce suppliers. s also susncentible to middleman price increases.