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PAGE FOUR THE LANCE ^TUESDAY, May 1, i Golfers Athletic Have Best Record The Knights of the Green at St. Andrews are currently swinging at a 900 pace. They have won 9 of their 10 matches this year. The only loss this year was to East Carolina. SAPC lost by only 2 points, 14% to 12%. Last week our golfers beat E. C. on their home course 16% to 10%. E. C. won the last match on the last hole with a 30 ft. birdie which put the icing on the cake. Last Thursday the putters bounced back to outdo ACC 18 to 9. The strong ACC team wilt ed under the hot golfing of the Bills (Goodale and Zachary), both had a low 74. Coach Hoy said that Bill Goodale had been playing just great, and that he has been the most consistent on the team. He has been the med- ters involving alist in at least 90% of the changes follow a matches, shooting between 69 cated route: a two-thirds vote and 77. by the students, approval by Team Play Chief Strong Point the Student Life Committee, One thing that has helped the and final approval by President a great deal this season Moore. (Continued from Page 1) Senators Fight NSA tive Committee. Non-academic matters, other than those which would involve constitutional changes will have to be pass ed by the Administration befoie they can become effective. Mat- constitutional more com pi i- teaim is the fact that the last 5 men play close together. Everyone on the team has competed in at least 3 matc3hes. This excellent depth and the ability to pick up Chief among the ideas ad vanced for constitutional alter ation is to be a re-defining of legislative procedure. The new points on the latter holes have would see legislation helped the team’s record. Com menting on the team attitude. Coach Hoy said “The attitude of the golf team was one of in dividualism at the starting of the season, but by the 6th match this attitude had developed into an attitude of teamness, they had Jelled into a real team.” This is an aspect of college golf that people often overlook, but is one of the most important aspects of college golf. Coming Matches There remains only two more matches for the golf team this season. Monday they compete In a triangle match with College of Charleston and Pfeiffer. Fri day the Knights of the Green travel to Buies Creek to take on a very tough Campbell team. The Campbell team has shown to be a real stinker on its home course. Baseball Team Bows To Pembroke After the third inning last Thursday the Knights opened the gate at home plate and the Braves of Pembroke State stam peded through. Going into the third inning, the Knights led 2-1. By the end of 8% Innings the score was 24 to 4. With the bench in the game the Knights came up with 6 runs in the bot tom of the 9th. St. Andrews Oil 002 002 Pembroke 010 843 413 The Braves racked up 21 hits to the Knights 10, but the Knigihts aided the Pembroke cause by making 11 errors as the Braves made only 2. ongmating in the Senate, with that body giving detailed stu dy to all matters before it through an expanded Senate committee system. All legisla tion in non-academic affairs ap proved here would go to a new body, the Legislative Review Board. All legislation approved e3 here would then go directly to the President of the Col lege. Interpretation of the Consti tution and By-Laws of the Stu dent Association would be mov ed to the Student-Faculty Com mittee under the new propos als. Another proposal would place the Food Committee under the Senate, which will establish new procedures for the choos ing of the committee’s mem bership. This new Senate com mittee, like several other new ly recommended committees un der this legislative body, will not restrict its membei'ship to Senators only. Judicial A proposal was made to set up an Honor Court composed of five students which would han dle cases of the type handled by the Honor Court and the Student-Faculty Judiciary Com mittee this year. A new Stu dent-Faculty Court, made up of three students and three facul ty members would review all cases in which the Honor Court recommended the punishment of e.xpulsion or suspension. The Student-Faculty Commit tee '.vould also be an appeals body for all appeals from the Honor Court; this court would rule on all interpretations rela tive to non-academic matters provided for in the Handbook. A suggested interpretation of “college jurisdiction” is that, I other than concerning college sponsored or recognized affairs off campus, a student’s conduct off campus is not subject to college jurisdiction unless his; conduct casts unfavorable re-' flection upon the college. ; Academic The Academics Committee j suggested a ruhng ccncerning! class cuts and the matter of i Mm Bill Zachary (I.) gTcen. jnd Bill Grossman loosen up on the PuttiJ i DEPUTATION TEAM ovorcutting classes. On the i matter of overcutting, for each j TRAVELS ABOUT STATE overcut of a class one semes ter hour and subsequent qual ity points could be lost in that subject. Of course, if a stu dent should expend all his class hours in a subject in this man ner he would receive an in the course. , It was also suggested that The word “deputation” means ! a person or persons appointed to represent others. St. Andrews’ ' Deputation Team represents not I ' up, and that more student par-1 P ticipatioil in chapel be incorpor- ; collegjl grouS topM It was recommended that Freshmen students be given one class cut prior to the end of the first grading period. That is, a Freshman could cut once before he receives his quarter grades and be allowed an unexcused absence. This “free cut” vjould then be de ducted from the number of cuts that the Freshman earned at the quarter. Dorms Restricting use of the tele phones by Freshmen in the dorms during study hours was one suggestion of the Dorms Committee. Also, it was recom mended that for the first se mester Freshmen women be re quired to have lights out at midnight unless special permis sion is obtained. Activities The convention supported a recommendation from the SCC that a temporary chapel be set Everington’s Drug Store Pljone CR 6-2001 Laurinbm’g, N. C. Serving Scotland County Since 1882 , the SCB have the responsiblity I for coordination of all social j events of tile college, i These foregolngs are only | ‘O know I recommendations and suggest- ! ions, or matters that were mere ly discussed with no aim to- iward immediate modification, j ihe avenues of permanent changes or establishment have been outlined, and each and ev ery one of these previous pro posals and rcommendations must follow one of these rout, (;!ily this school but all in general. Organized last fall, the sseks to presKit a basic qu: tion to the many high sch( students they visit. “After Hii Sclicol — What?” is the the team members share their Sunday aftei'noon treks churches within a lOO-mile i dius of the college. The traveling collegians ha' all tlie answers, f alter they present their Ide; inevitable onslaughts of quei tions begin. Questions are usi ally centered around fatult; student relations, college eui riculum and dormitory life. 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