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SGA hdlts
evaluation
The SGA Senate voted Mon
day, May 11, to temporarily
discontinue the Faculty Evalu
ation program. The chairman
of the committee on Faculty
Evaluation, Jim Camp, asked
the senate to take action either
to continue and support the
evaluation or to authorize him
to halt work on the project ’"'
Senator Wayne Gullatt
moved that the Senate re
evaluate the Faculty Evalua
tion and discontinue work on
the Winter Quarter tabulation.
As a result of the adoption of
this motion, the Winter Quar
ter evaluation will not be
finished and there will be no
evaluation for Spring Quarter.
Camp explained that the
SGA had never officially en
dorsed the Faculty Evaluation,
but that it had appointed chair
men to the committee estab
lished to work with the pro
ject. The suggestions of a Fa-
cutly Evaluation for Mercer
came originally from Waverty
Conference. Former chairman
Steve Carraker resigned in the
Middle of Spring Quarter and
at that time, no tabulation had
been done. 4
Camp said that the evalua
tion in Its present form la not
as effective as it could be. An
ad hoc committee composed of
faculty and students has been
formed to reassess the evalua
tion form and obtain infor
mation from other universities
which have similar programs.
Several faculty members have
expressed the opinion that
Faculty Evaluation would be
most beneficial if conducted
once a year during Fall Quar
ter.
The move to discontinue
the service for Winter and
Spring Quarter was viewed by
the SGA as the best action to
take under existing circum
stances. Camp said, “It’s better
to cancel the evaluation for
this quarter than to turn in a
half done job and possibly give
the students a bad Image."
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KESSLER JEWELERS
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Nice Selection of Pins, Bracelets
Earrings, Necklaces, and Watches
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One of
Old South,
Sigma Nu pitcher, Bobby Patter, fires
for story) V
SAB. (seepages
Wilder promoted
Or. Robert E. Wilder, pro
feeeor of health and physical
education at Mercer Uaiventty,
has been promoted to dufc-
man of the department and has
asked to be relieved of duties
as basket bell coach, President
Rufus C. Harris announced Fri
day, May 15.
SGA
(Continued from Pags 2)
knowledge due to the abas nee
of official rules. It is hoped
that this code will alleviate this
end other problems relating to
aD aspects of election pro
cedure.
Of perhaps greatest interest
to the studanti, and gncHiril-
ly to candidates in upcoming
elections, la the information
contained In Article IV, Sec-
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MPORT DIVISION MACON DODGE
tion 1 of the code. Therein is
the information raprdlng cam-
— five posters and one
ner will be aBowed per can
didate; signs posted in excess
of these limitations will result
in a one dollar fine for each
such sign. This, I fast, is in all
fairness to those involved and
baa not bean dooe to provide a
meant for SGA to secure any
additional (although much-
needed) funds.
This, hopefully, will alle
viate the ability of the more fi
nancially secure candidates to
have an excess of publicity
since these signs will be re
moved immediately by the
election committee and the
fine imposed at that tiaae. Pro
haps in thb miner the Umtted
■pace available on campus for
these d£w will be shared more
equally among the candidates.
baUum diesasn.
MEP the event wi
some of the black
who wanted to Join ii
festivities of the occadoe. By
their appearance wearing Con
federate hats, it appeared that
at long lad they realised that
the South was not such a bad
piece in which to be.
Once the festivities at MEP
were completed, the event
turns to Wsdeyan College.
Once again those who have
Wesleyan dates are Introduced
in much the nuns meaner as
those at MEP. At Wadeyan the
Ordinance of Ssrmeton from
the United States is read as
written by the Georgia Deiegs-
tlon. The Ordinance is
delivered by a Brother on a
bone and given to the officer
in charge. After which the flag
is raised. During the saidi* of
the flag, you could Mar in the
background chanting as if com
ing from the old cotton fields.
Once the flag with He hen and
■tan ie flying there la a twenty-
one gun aalute.
At the conclusion of this,
the southern gentlemen and
their dates move to the loca
tion of their Ball. The Bell was
held at the Idle Hour Country
Club. Included st the Ball ie
the presentation of the Roes
Court end the Bed Beard
Award. The Rose for 1970-71
is the lovely Mbs Judy Royal.
Mamban of the Rose Court in
cluded Mbs Marilyn Ctawford,
Miss Vicki Bumpta, Mbs
Nancy RamdwttOm and Mbs
by Jwright
Harris
honored
H I
pointed Dr. Rufus a
pnddaat of Mercer Unhandy,
aa offioar In tba Moat Exed-
tant Order of tba BriUdi Bm-
pbe.
Dr. Harris wU receive hb
this from
OPTION
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