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. , / * ' ? ' 'rTh Volume LXIX, No. 98 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. Jan. 1~7, 1979 i jsp^ BMw F SIi^'i^l' vT' "IX,",-^ V"' -';_e.' :>>* : $c s** v *. : . '. ^ " .: HHBHBMhHHHHI O'Boyle bl -1 /If _IlCIIit?V v * >.StV;;;: ;. $*: : x->. .y.+Xy.+ys V . /W'-;WxWx:>.'v v::* :% " ' . X . / ; ; .. ' * ; * N-: *. " % i .. .. :*: ' ;Vi;7::\. .. ... *.V:; t , Jttfe, Mm lames Seriate P ) commit ....... ' ' " ?$ Wr??M *&R Com tees* More than one-t university comm President Seamus O'Boyle said he I However, the fail sibilities Committ committee positio PRESIDENTIA1 jf be confirmed by t !? Committee must iA mendation to the s< -j keep him informed lit*] "Every opening gjH for" but five, O' W November 15," wh rp- ] appointees, he sai I SINCE HIS inai appointments to ui these. O'Boyle said he no one applied for Committee (2); tl Teacher Selection visory Committee The elections c< However, only thr are held in the spr be made in the "i The * two Awar< Academics Comm point system, he si O'Boyle said he di thought he would t The slot on the i graduate assistan THERE MAY b responsibilities c have been a diffic interviewed. Also, nnif srhrvnl hp sa I. ~ ? ? Another reason O'Boyle said. Fori and interdisciplin chairman, Studen semester. Loftis said the a progress. Howeve names, the comm years' committee reporting names c I THE PROCESS to get names to tl This past semes to give 20 appoint system was workii and Morris didn' delayed, he said. SG Vice-Presid< chairman of the pi disclose the stude chairman at toni; working on the n* Two other mem said they weren't Student Sen. John openings, but didn didn't think we wei "I DIDN'T Till] OiiHant Qori f"1 inrii I know about the aj Perhaps, it was j Curtis'. Where th breakdown of coi (O'Boyle), I'm nc Simons said she fall semester. An< mittee ?atsva< n a /\ i ny raui wsniunusun Gamecock Staff WriUr hird of the approximately 120 ittees are unfilled, Student O'Boyle said Monday, has made appointments to fill 45 ure of the Student Senate's P ee to act on these appointme ns to remain open, he said. L APPOINTMENTS to universi he senate. The Senate Powers interview the appointments ai enate. According to O'Boyle, the < I of all openings on university con that was given to me, I have m Boyle said. The last one he lich was also the last time the : d. iguration last Spring, O'Boyle s niversity committees. The senat has not made the other seven aj the positions. These openings ? le Awards Committee (2); the Committee ? graduate assistai for Veterans Affairs (2). ommittee has five student posi ee are needed in the fall becausc ing, he said. Appointments to thi near future," O'Boyle said, is Committee seats were left ittee is planning to change the s lid. Because this would change th dn't want to appoint someone tc >e doing one type of job, but end Aiiiutu wuisianuing leauuer oei ts is vacant because no one appli< e several reasons for the inactio ommittee, according to O'Boyl ulty in arranging a time for m< some appointees may have lost id. may be the absence of a cc mer chairman, Student Sen. Cur ary studies, resigned in Novel t Sen. Trace Morris, did not r ibsence of a chairman has hindc t. _ _ _ ? J il. _ a. il iL __ r, ne saia mai even mougn mei ittee is still ahead of schedule wli ?s. "Two years ago, the corr >ut until halfway through the fal was slow because there wasn't a he committee, Loftis said, ter, the committee worked out a tments to the committee at a t ig fine until he had to resign. Wh t return to school, the commi ent Garry Norris has consider Dwers and responsibilities comr mt's name. Norris said he will ght's senate meeting so the c imes. bers of the Powers and Respon t aware of the number of ap] Pincelli, Bates West, said he kne 1't think O'Boyle had made the ; re that far behind," Pincelli said. NK there were that many people . o: ! J titi - _ * i a. / aiimms saia. wnen asKea wny i jpointments, Simons said, "that an oversight on our (the comne blame lies, I'm not sure. Ma mmuiiications between the con >t sure." * wasn't appointed to the comm other problem in the appointm< cant student positions on Government ,SG, of the 50 open seats, owers and Responnts has caused the ty committees must and Responsibilities nd make a recomcommittee must also imittees. ade an appointment made was "before senate acted on any ;aid he has made 99 :e has acted on 54 of jpointments because are on the Elections Amoco Outstanding nts (2); and the Adtions, O'Boyle said, i the major elections e other two slots will open because the election process to a le nature of the work, > the committee who ed up doing another, ection Committee ? pri for it hp said n of the powers and e. First, there may my appointees to be interest in the job or jmmittee chairman, tis Loftis, undecided Tiber, and the viceeturn to school this red the committee's re is a backlog of 45 ten compared to past imittee didn't start I semester," he said. n established system system with O'Boyle ime. Loftis said the en final exams came ttee's progress was ed a candidate for nittee, but refused to name a temporary ommittee can start isibilities Committee pointments pending. ;w there were a lot of appointments yet. "I ' left to be voted on," he committee did not I'm not clear on . . . littee's) part and on ybe, it was due to a imittee and Seamus ittee until late in the ;nts process arose in SeeSG, Page 3