The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 09, 1976, Image 1

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GAMECOCK VOI-. I.XVII NO. :s:s University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY ?. I97f? 87 g By Chuck Cromer Eighty-seven of Ca student organizations ficially rechartered university this year. An Office of Studei memo, dated Jan. nroaiiivafinn<; whirh " permitted to reserve campus." Unchartered organ not officially recogn university and sho financed through t Allocations Commisis s . 1 , i ~ ~ -h V vi-.t . , ?~. v &j?j - ^y!~ maL*** ^j[V^^|W|HIK^ h&jjjpr.. i^Bfe {TT mm m ll-m Shadows fall acrc Patte By Bill Pratt USC President Wil denied rumors Patt< university. "I have not resigr terson said Saturda "There is nothing the present situation Several rumors ha That resignation wo Trustees Chairman' Marchant could not One source told ' candidates for dean ?f his imminent res "As I recall," Gai anything specific al "There was not ev . added. roups Also, they irolina's 200 rooms on are not of- meeting s with the Accordi Regulati< nt Activities Organizat 20, lists 87 Carolina will not be "Annually ; rooms on tered or; continue i izations are campus ir ized by the the Dean uld not be intent tc he Student organizati ion (SAC). required 1 . ... -- tss a brick wall near Rui rson d< liam H. Patterson and se\ iirson pians 10 resign iroi led, and I have no resign y in a telephone '.ntervie concrete in the wind exce; he said."I have no desii r\ PoHnrcnn rncitfninff n/it 1U A (lUVI .lull I V ^I^IIUlf , VY I I iuld become effective Jul r. Piston Marchant would be reached for comme rhe Gamecock that Patl of the College of Humani >ignation. *eth Schmeling, a candidc X) it resigning." ^en a hint that he was goir $ miss c] should not be able to use in loss campus for office or organizal pace. Despite ng 10 /\rucie vi 01 me organizai >ns of Student with stuc ions as described in the and mosl Community handbook, universit ' in the fall, each char- The sti ganization wishing to failed to its recognized status on deadline lust file with the Office of A|pha LaiT for Stlldpnt Artivifips -in Amateur fi continue as an active Jtmel^an ion.Failure tO Submit this American 'orm by Oct. 1 will result JlTiVVno ? >?L^kk. 1' yj\ ^ \ A ~*r^~ " . "~"" , > ssell House as students walk past. enies resig Anotl 'eral other sources have nossibl Ti the presidency of the Soun of his p ?i! At :n ?? iii_ i ... anon in me ruin, t ui- this an w. career pt that I plan to go on in Path *e to leave." they be hin t novf fon; n/nol/e ^ urn iiiv uvai tUIlUIH y 1, 1977, and Board of once P then become president. A co nt. weekei terson had told the six Truste ties and Social Sciences facult> The i ite said, "he did not say studen and tin ig to resign," Schmeling Senate minist larter d of recognition of the Biological (:nn ?? BaVer Hal UUM- . . . Bates Hou a thoso rostrirtinns; ninp use Rn*ii tions are being funded campus g lent money thorough SAC capstone t are making use of some ^mAiph y office. cm Psi jdent organizations which Columbia * ? 1 Compass meet the Oct. 1 annual council c for rechartering are: Del,a 0n 0 Delta Si? lbda Delta Delta Ze tadio Club ( + ) Doctoral Chemical Society El Club I Institute of Chemical. Engineers Engineer Society of Civil Engineering ( + ) Euphrad Society of Mechanical Engineers Fellowsh ht (-+-> Finance iimb 1 MH < +L>,''1 SS?| J^B^KBgB ^Hj ^ JmSi ? K~ jJ| 'r<. B^^BbmB jSBh^E ^ ,.?* z? *"**> nation rui her candidate, Byrce Lyon, said Fatte y resigning. 11 r\ 11</\ nn t/4 Do I i' n /A ?\ i /\1 rl f\?? ( aidu aaiu i auri AUII IUIU luiuiti v >lans when she left the university lasl (1 said Patterson only told her th for him. ?rson and Faculty Senate President S 'lieve some of the rumors were startc ttee, which has drawn up a plan for : 'lMorcnti c Imitm /\ffi/?r? IUIVI OUII V1V/VO IV ? V V l/U IV.V. , py ot the recommendations could n< id, but John M. Dean, chairman es Liaison Committee, said a search < ' would be used. committee would include one gradua t along with the chairmen of the Fat 2 Faculty-Board of Trustees Liaison C t president. Dean was uncertain rators on this search committee. ieadli Undergraduate Society ( + ) I Government se Government lg Club (+ ) rusade for Christ (+) irl Scouts Residence Hall 'eterans Club a i Hall 4 Chart Society >f Presidents licron ima Pi ta Club in Business & Economics Hispanico (+) s Joint Council ian Society ip of Christian Athletes w fflim HH mSmmMm U|HAi I ^ ^ ^ ^ * Pt*to IYi Jim Tr*mj mors rson never told him abou )mbudsman Julian Thrif t semester. Thrift denie( at the presidency was n< tepnen M. ACKerman sat( d by the faculty advisor; selecting a new presiden ;>t be obtained during th of the Faculty-Board c committee of students an te and one undergraduat ultv Advisory Committe ommittee and the Facult of the number of ac tie Forever Generation LeConte Geological ! General Studies Studi Guitar Club Horseshoe Governmt Indo American Stude International Studenl International Mouse ! Institute of Electi Engineers Kappa Alpha Psi Kaooa Oelta Eosilon Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Phi Kappa Kappa Sigma Kappa Tau Alpha Le Club Francais Lutheran Students ( Music Student Coun< See ( jd IFacul apprc Era AHr TM ^ JOL^W 1J By Jove W'atso The USC F; > proved propo majors with Humanities an L and with the Coi V Mathematics V meeting Thursc ^ a H m i n i c I r a auditorium. >J The proposal and New Cours one of sever; jh reports considt * meeting. USC presid Patterson said, } intend to take hp n lit tip rm we've been, student body fi In an attemj financial situal Patterson said a terribly ti predicted the fall short $2 mi v USC receive approximately result of an inci ^ body, Pattersoi last vear in stu< $1 million for U "I can't see student fees." Patterson methods of co] cet cent budge . the South Ca Control Board t accepting fe\ j terson said retirements th; refill." He ! j "maintain pre ? standards we < ( Concerning leaves, Patt e anybody who' >f sabbatical lea^ d have anything also express e teaching loads e I)r. Nichola y nounced sprin; i- noon May 3 foi See I Society snt Activities Association ;nt nts Club >5 LIUU Student Government 'ical and Electronics : i I IROl'PS. Fatie 13 Ity >ves riajors n acuity Senate apisals for double the College of d Social Sciences liege of Science and at its February iay in the business tion building from the Curricula ;es Committee was al measures and ?red at the 4 p.m. lent William H. k4Tn flw* fi it I irn ?i'A Ill lilt 1UIUI t V\ ^ fewer students and [>re selective than We will make the t the faculty." \i tnvnloin I Lion to the faculty 1974-75 "hasn't been ght year." He 1975-7*6 budget will illion to S3 million, d an increase of $2.4 million as a rD'KD in f ho ct llHpnt ^ said An increase lent fees resulted in SC. he said, adding, another raise in outlined other ping with the 8 per t cut demanded by rolina Budget and I. In addition to ver students Patthere are "five at we don't intend to snirl ho intPnHs tn )grams at USC at ?xpect them to be." faculty sabbatical erson said. "I think s been promised a /e next year doesn't to worry about ." He ed concern about ; and class size, is P. Mitchell an g grades are due by graduating seniors. KA( I LTY. Page 13