The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 21, 1981, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Commi By Michael Staff M Twenty-five of the 34 Student vacant or partially filled du< pointment procedure, Student C George Mineff, Powers an chairman, and Student Governi cited scheduling conflicts and i major reasons for vacant comn Committees on which studen as the Student-Trustee Liaisoi On Scholastic Standards and Faculty Relations Committee, process of being filled. Mineff s OTHER POSITIONS have Powers and Responsibility Cc and the large number of a; processed. Last fall, more than 60 appoii given to the Powers and Res] proval. Some reviews for reco others, Mineff said, and son were rejected. Appointing students to cor constitution involves a three-st The Student Government pr? from student applications. T firmed or denied by the Po\* mittee, based on appointe recommendation is then forwa final approval. ALTHOUGH THE Drocess portant for maintaining the q said. "You can't criticize their lo^ responsible people to fill the p< U a refined." . he senate is considering le committee appointments madt half. The remainder of appoir the new president takes offic half the positions filled at all tii A Gamecock survey of 50 U weren't aware of committee < Most students surveyed said Wanted Photo Technician for the Gamecock Apply to Chip RHRm. 321 Or call -7181 FURNITURI The hassle-tree, economical way I gpgfr?*V~,-C.... j?|.r.: :;^l V-^||Lr.: f HmZnK T Tit* "* t'-_: - %< StiMfwi Renting furniture for a 3room apartment less with the MotroLease STUDENT SPEC FURNITURE REN t Al GROUP Includes *11 thit On# Sola On* Matching Chair Two Lor Two Lamp Tablet On* Cocktail Table On* Dlnett* Table Four Dinette Chairs On* Or*as*r and Mirror or Chesl ot Drawcri On* 8?droom Lamp On* Doublcor Single Bed Complel* with H*ai A)?o AittiMA* Min/O.hfr ftonom, pK/t ?iod?r>l drtM St*t T> ifl METROLEAS 0|ft? FURNITU^ RENTA * ! ! Special Student Bon Present this card with your valid studer and receive $15 credit on Delivery S Pn charges J AT MB TROLBASE. WF CAR MITfKXiASI BM 'X /r~m f["ivrmmu ^=o??pHOUR ***DCUVIRY ttee slot Anderson Government committees are e to weaknesses in the apirovernment officials said, d Responsibility Committee ment President Larry Kellner i need to refine the system as littee positions. t representation is vital, such n Committee, the Committee Petitions, and the Studenthave been filled or are in the aid. not been filled because of mmittee scheduling conflicts >pointments that have to be utments made by Kellner were ponsibility Committee for ap mmendation take longer than le of Kellner's appointments nmittees as outlined by the ep procedure. jsident makes an appointment 'hese appointments are confers and Responsibility Come interviews. A favorable rded to the Student Senate for is time-consuming, it is im uality of appointees, Kellner ic," Kellner said. "They want :>sitions. But the system needs gislation to cut the number of ; by Student Government in ltments would be made when e. This measure would leave nes. SC students found that half Dpenings and half didn't care, they had enough to do with The GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and once weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions with tho exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK are those of tho editors and not those of the University of ? South Carolina The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution The Board of Student Publications and Communications is tho publisher of tho GAMECOCK The Student Media Office i?s ?i<? . organization of the GAMECOCK Change of address forms, subscription requests and other correspondence should be sent to the GAMECOCK. Box 85131, Russell Mouse. University of South Carolina. Columbia. SC 29208 Subscription rates are $5 50 per semester and $2 for the summer sessions Third class postage paid at Columbia. S C I RENTAL 'o furnish your apartment 11 m t Special Group ? ttmHar to furnituft pictured sp $46.70*jz fufnitute J4? SO Wa?*e? fw ? SO Xl'WS Irt? wu np? ^ /freek / sk cho*c? y^lr|% Jboard if& gm.\ i ;r ls \ " y lus "o j r.Kop 0 j ? COLUMBIA. S C. >E I 3308 Millwood Avi rwv. j 16031 799 MM ! COLUMBIA. S C. ?I I 1506 Mornlnghlll Or I 1003) mtMA \ :s unocc "" K. Student Government P schoolwork and extracurriculi involved with what one student 1 STUDENT SENATORS were mittee seats, and were asked I vacancies, Kellner said. Durii plications were filed for open po Mineff stressed the importar on committees. Students can d cerning them if they are represe Filing an application for j students a "very good chance' said. I 14K Cold I | Heart with ! iGenuineRubyl | $6.95 I B P.S. Saphlres, tool I | JEWELRY WAREHOUSE I ^^its morejrhan lust another : ?HBj L'j 1111 [f j KT~" WE SAL |Fe^eams< lib F SOUTH CAROLINA YOU'RE IN OAMECaCK COUKfl i THEJEW '! 2909 Piatt Sp "It's more :upied |||||||g||||||||ljj|^ v--1--- j ^. v.*.* ' : ": ' !'^ ' 11 11 ' i sfl Bjlf^ !resident Larry Kellner ar activities without getting termed a "praiseless job." i sent a list of all open comto recruit students to fill the ng Christmas break, 10 apsitions, he said. ice of student representation o more about problems consnted, he said. a commttee position gives ' of being appointed, Mineff MB? hbhhhbvi O HMvyfeM jnV 1 toKl ' I wl x \ 1 UTE GEORGE R ND THE ENTIRE AROLINA TEAM S BEEN A GREAT YEAR! get to the GAT( VE DID!! "an ior- ti br i i/"n imdukc inc nu > 9\ <** 1 ruc-s4.95 gamecock r?ck record or 525$ cassette s3.95 ELRY WARI rings Rd. w. Cola. 9 til than just another jewelr ?News ! Ten students and faculty n campus USC system will be ch< exchange delegation to the Pe< made possible by the recent between USC and Shanxi Univer Participants will be selected I i-nairea Dy uot jrrovosi r ranx i session for those interested will James F. Byrnes International C Anyone interested in the exi contact J.A. Kuhlman, special c projects, in the South Carolina, the Byrnes International Center. USC's director of the Belle Marine Biology and Coastal Res has been named president of Zoologists. The society is the oldest and for zoologists. Vernburg is the fi elected president. Vernburg is editor of the J Marine Biology and Ecology anc Biological Bulletin and Marin< executive committees of the America and the Sea Grant Assc president of the Estuarine Reses Sen. Rembert Dennis, D-Be Secretary designate and former will be honored Saturday for I TTQP'c Pr\llorJo nf Priminol Tuo vk/v u wiiv^v vi vi itiuiiai uuo third annual Alumni Day. Edwards, who was a state s< college's beginning, and Dennis that authorized creation of the will not be present at the event. College alumni, students and to attend the day-long progr registration at 1:30 p.m. in Cu Horseshoe. 3.5,1981 nship Big! rs OCERS?a m JHHH Dr\\AII UVVVL iv "nor AplGAttm KVM. j I "~s\ j K-JaamJ*' ' y?\ \ 'owyvi onoi.i"'' '1 ^yj | muc-s3.001 klcich/iam I fi luwivmiv PIN $1.00 EHOUSE 6 Mon.-Sat. /store" phbbhbbhhmbmJI Briefs?\ I lembers from the nineteen to join the first USC jple's Republic of China, :ly concluded agreement sity. >y a screening committee sorKowsKi. An orieniaiion I be held in the spring at 'enter. change program, should assistant for international 'Shanxi Liaison Office in W. Baruch Institute for earch, F. John Vernburg, the American Society of largest U.S. organization irst South Carolinian ever fournal of Experimental ! 1 on the editorial boards of i Ecology. He is on the i Ecological Society of xnation. Vernburg is past irch Foundation. rkley, and U.S. Energy Gov. James B. Edwards j :heir roles in establishing lire durino thp rnllppp's o o *nator at the time of the proposed the amendment college in 1974. Edwards faculty are being invited am, which begins with rrell College >n the V 4. ^ K\MS ltvU?MA(Y// 'PMONC 7Q9 ' twMTf? * VS *? C. On-N 7 AM - 51 I'M We Cash Checks SUPER } PROCESSING SPECIAL * 12 exp $1.99 20 exp $2.99 24 exp $3.49 36 exp $5.49 Jan. 26 to Feb. 2 ?KODAK J PAPER? J r _U>\U I'IKOI j Supreme $2.99 _Special Price $1.00 Cash Rebate $1.99 Dozen j Valentine's Day I FEB. 14th Shop Early for Best Selection of Cards, Stuffed Animals Whitman Candy we Cash Checks OPEN 7 AM - <) PM affirm lwm**xyL