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Grov BY BETH PADGETT Of The Gamecock staff The Dean of Student Affairs Search Committee is narrowing the number of applications it has received for the position, Jay Smith, chairperson of the com mittee, said. The committee received 242 applications before the deadline. "We are starting a very slow process now of discussing each applicant," Smith said, "and the committee will meet twice a week Lowman nam< Zmnerman ch Elections were held Monday night for officers of the Inter Fraternity Council (IFC), and newly-elected officers are scheduled to take office in about a month. The winners and their respective fraternities are: president-Tony Lowman of Chi Psi; vice president--Willie Zinnerman of Kappa Alpha Psi; treasurer-Craig Dawson of Sigma Nu; and secretary--Woody Hubbard of Kappa Alpha. According to Mike Runager, current IFC president, Zinnerman WI Lp narrow starting next week. We will con sider each person's qualifications," he added, "and how we envision the person will do at U.S.C." "The first cut was not as difficult as the next series of cuts will be," Smith said. The committee has already made one cut and sent out rejection slips to those applicants. The base minimum for the psoition is a master's degree and experience in administration, Smith added. At a Jan. 28 committee meeting, ed IFC head; osen as VP is the first black to hold that office of the organization. Runager said he sees this as a good trend and that it is "very encouraging" to see blacks participating in the coun cil's higher offices. Runager said the elected officers are due to be sworn in officially on April 18 during the Greek week banquet Bill Outlaw, publicity chairman of IFC said he thinks the vote for Zinnerman was a gesture on the part of IFC to recognize blacks. Outlaw mentioned that Zinnerman was voted in overwhelmingly. TCH (C THE MIGHTY MINUTE s choices there was discussion of the need to broaden the involvement of all segments of the university com munity with the review procedures of the committee. The two alternatives discussed included broadening the committee at the second stage of the review of the applications. Inviting several affiliate non-voting members who would participate in the final stage of the review process has-also been discussed. These non-voting members would submit written comments to the committee prior to final deliberations. At the same meeting, the committee discussed further procedures for the selection of candidates The committee agreed to an evaluation system for each application. Each committee . ....n. eS....... aesesss * FRE Ei Super-Chill Cheese Dog with purchase of Fries and Med. Coke birazler. Offer Good thru Feb. 28th only at 1366 Rosewood Dr. I..........(Must r l kIT For dean member vote will be given a numerical value. The votes will be tallied for each application and those below the median score will be sent a letter of rejection. At the Feb. 4 meeting, the committee decided on eight people as a possible replacement for Richard Wertz, a committee member. Wertz has been nominated as a candidate for the position of Dean by someone in the University community. Wertz resigned from his position as committee member before he applied as a candidate for dean, according to Smith. The eight possible replacements for Wertz were submitted to Provost Keith Davis, who will choose the replacement. Bya and keep HURRY! SUPP.LY C A contempc glass for Coca-4 Izr ma, purhae f fr ande keepth A conempc bazer Voting machines approved From Page 1 * committee proposed some punishments for those caught at such an offense. A fine of not less than 75 per cent of the offender's salary if a paid officer, refusal to enter any organization receiving student activities fee and automatic resignation if a SGA official would be penalties im posed. The committee also proposed to the senate some measures to stop students from multiple voting. In order to vote, students will need an ID card and a fee receipt. The fee receipt will be color marked once a student has voted. DON'T SIT AROUND!! Peace Corps and VISTA eed graduates in business, ducation, engineering,' law, nur ing, music and others. See the recruiters on campus February 10,11, 12-9am-4:30pm at USC Student Union Coke Trade-markO the glass. S LIM ITED rary ,ola rkqo tosewood Dr. this coupon) beese Dog with s and med. coke. -u Feb. 28, 1975 1 1366 Rosewood Dr.