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Read the Gamecock i Can You Su, Bring Your Ideas To Meeting Of the Joint Assembly In Near Future There are many studonts oi the cam pus who are not aware of the fact that the GAMECOCK ha,s a Colstitutioll. Many imembers of the staff are ignor ant of their duites. To help them and the sudents it is printed below. With the above intention thlo, it is hoped that some very needed and imi portant changes can he made in the conistitutioni real soon that may do iich towards pushing the GANIEcOCK forward. With that intention ill view it is also being published so that the members of the societies may become familiar with the contents aind be able to vote advisedly oil tile proposed changes when ,ithey come before the joint session later ill the terml. AirrICL I. Section I. Tie naille of this organ ization siall be tile G.uneCocK. Section 2. It shall be controlled and operated by the Clariosophic and Eu phradian Lierary Societies of the Un iversity of South Carolina. i'riu II. Section 1. The terls of oflice of the GANioCCK shall be two ill nmer, tihe first begillning with tile opeinig of the school session and c(littilluing 1untii tile first of February; the second shall he gin with the close of tile fir:,t term and continue until tile close of the school session in Julne. Sectiv 2. The staff of this publica tion shall consist of an Edflitor-ill-chief, two Assistant Editors. a Husiness Man ager, two Assistant Business Managers, a Circulation Nlanager, and four As sistant Circulation Managers. The Al unii Associatio-n shall elect ain ahimnii editor. The following organizations shall elect representatives uipon, th staff: The Y. M. C. A.. the Clario sophic Society, the Eiplhradian SIciety the Co-ed Organization, and the Law Association. Section 3. The Editor-in-chief shall be elected by tie Iiterary Societies and shall serve for one terim. He shall he a senior academic or law sildent a.id shall be directly responsible to tile Lit erary Societies. Section 4. The Assistant Editors siall be elected by the Literary S(icie ties for one tern only. Tey siall come from the junior academic or juiiitr and intermediate law classes. Section 5. Tile Busniess 'Manager. the Assistant Business MIanagers a.d the Circulation Manager sliall be elect el by the Joint Assembly of the two Literary Societies and shall ,cntintiue ill office for two terms or for one (d legiate year. The iusiness MIanager shall cote fron thle senior acadeimic or law classes and the Assistant Iusine Maanagers from the jtnior acaliemnic ,r law classes. The Circulation lianager shall come from the jiior or sopho imiore aademic classes, and the Assis tanlt Ci rculatioln alnagers froml the freshma 11*1 r sophom ilore alcadeic classes, These A ssistanlt Circuilat ionl AManagers shlalIlIbe appinitedl by tihe Ci r culation Alnager. Aulmle: III. Sect ionl I. It shlall lbe thle dultyV of tile Editor-i.n-Chlief to mlake aill assigi men'lt s, to dlirect ando suplervise the work of tile staff. Hie will he held respi n sible for tile success of tile paplier, and( its weekly applearancee. 'he E.ditor in-chlie f and tile Businiess NI lnager shlall b e presented withl a medal of standard (designl. Sectionl 2, It shall he tile dluty ofI tile Assistant Editors to act as dIirect assistanlts to the Editor-in-chlief. Section 3. It shall lbe tile (luty' of tile Bulsi,ness AIlnager to secure all all vertisemlents for tile paper. iIe shlall aliso pay all illIs and at tenld to all ln anlcial (lutie's to and( for pliI cat i(on. 'Thle Business Mlanager shall he enltitled to tell per cenlt oif tihe funds co llectedl for adlver'tisemlenlts. Thlis is tio' elaidl tile Bhusinless MIanager by the Faculty Maunager of Studsnt activities upon11 thel filinlg with tile Faculty Manager a statemenlt of time funds receivedl for adl vertisemlenlts, anld cha~rgedI to tile (.un.: OCe. Tile lIusiness Manlager shall twice a mlonlth mlake to tile edlitor a statemlenlt of tile financial 'ondoit ion of lie paper. Hie shlall he di rect ly respl n silie to tile JoinIt A ssembily for till f'inamncial cond(lit ion (If tile publ icatIio n. Section 4. Tile Assistanlt Nalagers shmall act as dlirect assistanlts tol till I3uSiness Manager. It will be thleir GOnstitution igest Improvements? dulty tioa,"sist the Iuie lm g r i c etinl.,ig it V ;Ivvlrtiiell.lnt,. Sectin I It shll be the ilty of the Circiultti'n .\l aer ti set that tile piper is prt-perly distribuited to) the rtu(-11s lof the studenclts (0n the Camupus and ti the Co)-el stuly a,l law bilid ing. Tllwn s.tudenlts shall "btain their Cf)py hfr1om the UnliVerityl pliSt lihCeC;tlld it shall he the dilty 1 the (irilat1w) Nlanagcr til sct. th;at cowic., are pr*llWr ;y addrcested to Iltew stinients . Thw (irclulatiol Nillagcr shall see tIaI: c"pics are prlperly disitlribted to ai vertiscrs. subscribers tud exichaliges. lie shall solicit ,tubscriptiIlis froi the allillil i and Itlers at the rate (if $1.50 per college year, lie shall be rc11e1pn sible I to the I i tsni-ss NiaI. u cr for all funlds received. The hI n N,, 11 .1. 9Cer Sha;ll Ipay to the 0irCULatilli NIan.1 r t eI p( r vt I c lt f ie ali .1111 t C' c,et - ed frnm all si hcrirls excll.sive "f Iav IIIt y suib cript it n1 . se-ctilin 0. The A\Ssist:..nt Cirenta1. (tll Nlawagers shall act unider the dUroc tionl of the ('irculait'll ua e a i Ii r-ect assistaItS. Sectioni 7. Nleinber. I the stail ItIler thill till se CIeCICI Iy theI spieial orgaizat1- ion sh f-f alld bet vappointed11 hC I'h Sp sible toiI hini foe proni i aIli e . l ill peri f i i f '1111 ic ir 1 f Ic lli e' iS ct iTtti .: Section 1 .he hetil of 11the sli chall be held ti4elWVVS IeWl tIhe CllSe l each trerm. ;411111 1 lilt t fil trihe I nic e it I f Ilh I illt .\ em f4o the. cI k .-c .t i 11 4 t I Ic t1 ;t IIII IIII t il chap i t al t nti1cc 1 o th e t tilnl: pl)Aed 4)n the canl.piNt at lca.-A tw\o, day h i et the it u-itin'. Section 2. The llite f - liditr-ini chief Shall aiternlatc btwN.I the. t wo Ilteralry So )ci eti,s fr, trmi t termn. and fromII ycar t! year , I. A1,tk!tl: \. sectiioll 1. The iff -hal I meet a t t cast (once a mmth in \tt edit,rial JoinS. The 'iissh. r nhall be resp i r Companthe *r ry I f t \m ccoc il I h t dit & I ri:Al r*f im11. <ecton 2. This itium had be r_V;lI Zt Ohe bein (Af vr term to i the taff. -The od wl e cted Bd-i-cief :,1llcrsp i fr Cr g ount this Pns nd scctiM . e. ;\ twe third V4,t* . aH mofi uers prent at a mceeing f I l . i lit ;iscildy wiII he Iuck AllVnd the c(nititio tal that Idv aityr three readins f ith ae C ent <1' 1,m1ILdmlicnts- have been Inadc bvifllre the Jtiut \ssembly. J. S. Pinkussohn Citar Company 1309 Main St. Ci,,ars - Soda - Pocket Billiards The Sickiad and the Peculiarsy ()iv wim.'s liilkeness, to Inen tihe IIh- dircful spring, I 's iltunnerable, now I sa<ly sing. The first time that I Inet tile little hIt wr that n) 4ne ele Could be the salle: That I t oinly n. mi none would she I've but- Ime I ,\wAllwetd it a1li-what foods we mtr tas hc! I 1!ave her. caildy. fIlI.wer', then a1 ring,. I lit! wha,ct.'k slit asked, jlst ally thing.l II Lu tv lt\w. it is. ytili've beel there before But if I see 'cim first they won't catch tile any imlore. I '.tei telIoDws, and take warninig from) lly tale, T h Irnting I went dio.vn to get 1113' \i: when I didn't even draw a card I ti.g tthat gal 1)' mine1 wa vgttinlg Ilind f' lmlrd. S I tarted itt tile library t i see if any Ci)-eds wree arnti(l (ic:teilt ly--wirst (f lick-there was n't Ilt. that c ibl e f Iild I . \ way I saw a ft.ll1w c'tim1ing. \i\~h loItk.cd st happy andl was just That I ,aild. "I Ivy, J im,l why all thle -.Ie VaId: ".1usit rcad that letter, hovi\. T it's the .W tesvt ft-inalt. in the wtrl I w .1i il't give 'mill all fori that little I to Iok t ctr-the II.II I fcl Iiisev f IghIIIt - ill': I \t\he 1 1 t ;t 11111rvall dr m c\\ . was full '-f thlat -'alli writin. -- I tt lk t letter. (as I IaiVe sal ) . in that1 fhilliliar hand, this is What I read: " JiI, dI. ea Crest, I V'V I beII juist as I)IeII t Ida 'CneI haven't hca rd fr"1m you since yesttdav, Sct mr'e. mi tkilw that y\t-D are the Mnly (Ille I wouhhWt have ant)ther man under the stil -- Th:11 w%'n't ailfilbuIt ithatI was plenty it -1i Frtmn n)(.\w '.') thlty \\ill 1{11. Ine a_ hlil .Ilt uIf, \nd ;Is f!)r w"Imen1, I'm thril with theml ii-w"nderi if I cai get a tate with D)et tighti? Mah-Jong Is Taking the Country by Storm A coinplete we inl britt c"j ors, 14 Iles .1 c,1un1ters, r i ,b k of rti les ittnIt It theit .ul lv In t t i l t -tIt lit. 1(.: CunnIt'MeryCA fOascin t-CO i!. .\ll lin :I ieOlelivc box, .t i n recii.t .'.fC IM [l:ie .e tropoitn. 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