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SGA Conducts
Student Poll
B> JO AWE ROBINSON
What role do you believe stu
dents should have in formulating
student regulations? Do you
know where the Dean of Students
Otlice is'' The Guidance (enter 0
The Student Government Asso
ciation in cooperation with the
Division of Student Affairs, sent
out a survey last quarter to over
seven hundred students to find
out how many of them under
stood the relationship between
students and the different offices
on campus
Surveys were sent to sororities
fraternities, freshman residence
halls Russell Tucker, and Joe
Brown halls, women s residence
halls, oil-campus housing and
married housing About 50 per
cent of the surveys were filled
out and returned Ten depart
ment heads were shown the
same questions and asked whal
they thought the students
answers would be
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The students were asked if
they kne w where a certain office
was. what the* function of that of
fice was. if they had ever had
an\ experience with that office
and if that experience had been
satisfactory. In all cases, the ma
jority of the answers were cor
rect. with the general conc lusion
heinu that the* students actually
Kne w more about the erffices than
department heads gave them
I < redit for.
Those offices inquired about
were the dean of students office,
the* dean of men s and the dean
•I women's office, the admissions
| office, the housing office, the*
guidance center the infirmary,
the* financial aid office, the stu
dent placement office, and the
student activities department
Students were also asked two
other questions What should be*
the role of students in formulat
ing student regulations'.’ and II
you were disciplined, who would
you want to do the disciplining'’
Students answering the survey
voted 57 per cent for a rather
weak voice in formulating regu
lations. 30 per cent for a moder
ately strong voice, and 4 per cent
for a strong voice. The depart
ment heads, in voting, thought
the student answers would run HO
per cent lor a moderately strong
voice, and 30 per cent for a very-
strong voice.
Fall Residence
Sign-up Begins
By /Ml lit Gf.YN
HKST HAY of
quarter, n rlanr-
When asked about disciplining.
52 per cent ot the students said
they would prefer to he disci
plined by a fellow student. 31) per
rent by administrators, and Ik
per cent by both or someone
else The vote by department
heads was split 30 per cent. 40
per cent, and 30 per cent for the
.above choices, respectively
Garner, Smith
Fleeted Officers
Oj Sailing Club
The University Sailing Club
has elected its officers for the
year These officers were elect
ed to oversee the organization
and establishment of the Sailing
Club on the campus.
Mike Garner was elected
commodore with Fred Smith as
vice-commodore Mike Williams
was selected team captain and
John McIntosh was chosen rac
ing captain Alsoelected were
Sally Stites. corresponding sec
retary. Deame Stedinan. re
cording secretary. Mary Kane,
treasurer Nora Cavelli. publici
ty chairman and John Creson.
social chairman.
Mike Williams, speaking for
the club, announced the club s
oft leers plan to go before the
student activities allocations
committee to try to obtain
funds from the committee for
the coming year
Williams concluded by saving
that at present, the club is in
volved in a membership drive
and hopes to be sailing on l-ake
Hartwell several Sundays dur
ing the quarter
Manpower has
good paying
summer jobs
for men
in 400 cities
ON the
clann thin
room in Leconte Hull turned
up haling ntudentn from four
different clannen in it.
U hen the inntrui tor finally
arrived, he announced, “The
firnt nection of 231 mil meet
dounntairn. The necond nec
tion of llintory 231 will meet
acronn the hall.
"Nou * an for you people in
llintory 232he pauned, “/
have some dramatic neun —
you uill meet in the ( hemin-
try lluilding, hut you don't
have a teacher yet, no you
needn't bother going tit clans
toda v.
**llintory 431 uill meet in
here."
Then three-fourthn of the
clann got up and left.
* * *
SOI VO TAMILIAN?
it the ntart of the meal, look
ing at the menu, everyone
exclaimn: “Oh, look! They've
got nueet potato cuntard!
I.ei'n all get that for denert!"
“Ok, yeah!"
“Great!"
“Swell!"
At the end of the meal, the
uaitrenn nnkn, “U hat'll you
folkn have for denert?"
“Strawberry ice cream."
“Chocolate ice cream."
“Orange nherbert."
And you're the only one
nluck with good old nweet
potato cuntard ....
i not her hamper nticker: “IT
ICS \OT TOMCIir, KUt-
Biologists
Set Meeting
The 29th annual meeting of the
Associate in of Southeastern Biolo
gists will be held at the Universi
ty. April 17-20.
Dr Donald C. Scott, head of
the University's biological sci
ences division, said the meeting
will bring some of the best
minds of the region to the Uni
versity."
Over 2<K) scientific papers are
scheduled to be presented during
the conference by scientists from
nearly B0 institutions and organi
zations in 15 states and Canada
Topics of papers to be presented
include soil fungi in West Pakis
tan and the movement patterns
of reptiles.
Sessions of the gathering will
be held in the Georgia Center for
Continuing Education and in the
University Biological Sciences
Building
By LARRY
Students at the University who
plan to live in residence halls fall
quarter will begin to reserve
|space April 22
The Housing Office released a
(schedule of sign-up times this
week.
1 Those who wish to reserve the
Lame space in which they reside
[spring quarter will sign up with
individual house directors, hours
to be announced, on April 22 and
P
I "As usual, we will give stu
dents now living in a room top
priority on that room, says Jer
ry L. Studdard. coordinator on
campus housing
Students who wish to reserve
[space in a section other than the
kine in which thev currently re
side will sign up April 24
1 Junior and senior women and
third quarter sophomores select
ed to live in honor hall. Lip
scomb, will sign up April 22 and
23 respectively in the housing of
fice in Russell Hall
Students, upon signing for
space, commit themselves to a
$50 deposit, non-retundable ex
cept In cases where the Universi
ty excludes the student or under
■other conditions. Deposits will be
[applied against fall quarter rent,
j Current graduates, seniors and
[juniors who wish to reserve
[space in halls other than the one
|in which they now reside should
[sign up in the housing office
MITCHELL
from 9 a m. to 1 p m April 3
Sophomores and freshmen ml
sign up May 4 from 9 a m y
noon and from 1 p m to 3 p nv
respectively. *
This is a change from the
previous first-come, first-served
basis, commented Studdarj
The Housing Office, after meet
ing with members of the Wom
en s Student Government Assn
decided the class standing b.i^
is the more equitable system
Freshmen men in Reed. Pavne
and Milledge Halls who wish to
claim space in Russell.
Brown or Tucker Halls will y gn
up April 30 at the main lobby ,i|
Russell Hall
Women living in s o r o r i A
houses spring quarter, but who
wish to live in residence halls
fall quarter may sign up in il»
Housing Office May 7 *
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