The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 16, 1929, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
PROPOSED CONSTITI
(Continued f
weeks before the close of the col
lege year.
A. The new Business Manager
must come from among the As
sistant Business Managers.
B. The election shall be held
as follows: The Business Manager
then in office shall have two votes;
the Editor-in-Chief and the Manag
ing Editor then in office shall each
have one vote, to decide the recom
mendation. In case of a tie the
deciding vote shall be cast by the
Student Board of Publication.
C. Paragraphs B., C., and D.,
of Article VI shall apply to this
election.
II. The duties of the Business
Manager shall be to attend to all
the financial business of THE
GAMECOCK.
A. He shall keep an accurate
book account of all matters of the
paper. Said books shall be audited
each semester by the head of the
business department of the Univer
sity, and shall be open to the in
spection of the Editor-in-Chief or
a committee from the joint literary
societies at any and all times.
B. The Business Manager shall
be paid the sum of one hundred and
fifty ($150) dollars per year plus
2% on advertising contracts run
ning during his term of office.
This with his medal and stationary
to constitute his only personal re
muneration.
III. At the end of each year,
should there be any money left
after all the expenses of the paper
have been defrayed, said money
shall be used to purchase property
for THE GAMECOCK.
Article VI
A new Managing Editor shall be
elected each semester; from among
the Associate Managing Editors;
said election to- take place, at. least
four weeks before the commence
ment of term examinations, and
shall be as fogv;s':
A. The Managing Editor then
in office shall have two votes; The
Editor-in-Chief then in office and
the Business Manager then in office
shall each have one vote, to decide
the recommendation. In case of a
tie the deciding yote shall be cast
by the Student Board of Publica
tion.
B. Paragraphs B., C., and D., of
Article IV shall apply.
II. The Associate Managing
Editors, two or more, shall be
nominated by the Managing Editor
then in office from among the full
fledged members of the staff.
Paragraphs B., C., and D., of Arti
cle IV shall apply.
III. The Managing Editor shall
receive sixty ($60) dollars for his
services, this with his medal and
stationary to be his only personal
remuneration.
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Heeler for
1 term; Assistant for 1 term; Head
of Department for 1 term; Asso
ciate for 1 term-Total time on
paper before Office: 2 years.
BUSINESS MANAGER: Heel
er for 2 terms; Assistant for 2
terms-'Total time on paper before
Office: 2 years.
MANAGING EDITOR: Heeler
for 1 term; Assistant for 1 term;
Head of department for 1 term;
Associate Managing nEdtorn for 1
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Article VII
A new Circulation Manager shall
be elected each year from among
the Assistant Circulation Managers;
said election to take place at least
four weeks before the end of the
college year and shall be as fol
lows:
A. The Circulation Manager
then in office shall have two votes;
the Editor-in-Chief and the Manag
ing Editor then in office shall each
have one vote, to decide the recom
mendation.
B. Paragraphs B., C., and D:,
of Article IV shall apply.
II. The Circulation Manager
shall receive fifty ($50) dollars per
year plus 5% on all paid in Alumni
and Alumnae subscriptions running
during his office. This with his
medal and stationary to be his
only personal remuneration.
Article VIII
The Associate Editors shall be
selected for recommendation by the
Editor-in-Chief from among the
full fledged members on the staff.
A. Paragraphs B., C., and D.,
of Article IV shall apply.
Article IX
The remaining members of the
staff shall be elected at the end of
the term as follows: Each member
of the staff shall have the right to
norainate his successor from among
his assistants or other members of
the staff. These nominations shall
be subject to a veto* power of the
Editor-in-Chief before they shall
become recommendations and go
through the provisions of Para
graphs B., C., and D., of Article
IV for appointment to office.
Article X
The new staff shall not be official
ly placed in office until the com
mencement of a new term. How
ever, THE GAMECOCK shall be
turned over to the new sta I for
publication for the last three issues
-while -the :old staff is in office, and
he new staff shall edit the paper for
these three issues under the super
vision of the old staff.
Article XI
This constitution may be amend
ed or waived only by a three-fourths
vote of the members of THE
GAMECOCK who have served on
the publication for one year, with
the final approval of two-thirds of
the Student Board of Publication.
Article XIi
This constitution shall go into
effect as soon as passed by the
votes of the two joint literary so
cieties, but shall not be retroactive
as to any members of the present
GAMECOCK staff.
Approved By:
Dean J. R. McKissick,
Dean L. T. Baker,
Dr. Havilah Babcock,
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term-Total time on paper before
Office: 2 years.
CIRCULATION MANAGER:
Heeler for 2 terms; Assistant for 2
terms-Total time on paper before
Office: 2 years.
HEADS OF ANY DEPT. AS
SPORTS ED., ETC.: Heeler for 1
term; Assistant for 1 term-Total
time on paper before Office: 1 year.
NOTE: Routes of members of
Graduate Schools may be shorter
by taking advantage of the pro
visions of Article TIII.
S. -C. ENTRIES PLACE
IN TECH RELAYS
DOZEN RECORDS BROKEN
Rogers and Kennedy Place-Clem
son, P. C. and Furman
Also Win
Results of the Tech Relays ............
Atlanta became the city of record
breakers Saturday night immediately
following the Tech Relays, when 12
new champions were crowned after
they had broken an equal dozen old
records out of the 19 events.
Entries from the South and Middle
West were represented, but Auburn,
Southern University, led the way to
carry off team honors by smashing
three of the old records. Indiana,
Louisiana State and Florida succeeded
in breaking two apiece. University
of North Carolina, Oglethorpe and
Duke each got one new mark to
their credit.
The old records which refused to
fall in the track events were the sprint
medley, the 100 yard dash, and the
mile relay for freshmen. In the field
events only the pole vault, discus
throw, broad jump and the javelin
throw resisted all efforts.
Representatives of Carolina suc
ceeded in placing in two of the events.
Rogers, captain of the Gamecock
track team, tied up with Pritchett and
Causey of Alabama and Beecher of
Indiana in a four cornered deadlock
for second place in the pole vault.
Kenner of Georgia and Frederick of
Mississippi tied for first place with a
height of 12 feet 11-4 inches.
In the javelin throw, Kennedy won
third place. Anderson of Georgia
topped the tossers when he threw the
javelin for 187 feet 10 inches.
Three other South Carolina schools
besides Carolina brought back a few
honors. Furman placed second in the
mile relay for freshmen and second in
the two mile freshmen relay. Clemson
won second in the sprint medley.
Hpgrefe made a flight of 23 feet 11-4
inches to sew up first place in the
broad jump.
Summaries:
120-yard hurdles: Beard, Alabama
Polytechnic (Auburn), first; Eubanks
Oglethorpe, second; Virginia, Au
burn, third. Time, 14 4-5 seconds
(new record).
100-yard dash: Gordon, Indiana,
first; Currie, Davidson, second;
Brown, L. S. U., third. Time, 10
seconds (tie record).
Half-mile relay, colleges: Florida,
first; Sewanee, second; Auburn, third.
Time, 1 minute, 31 3-5 seconds (new
record).
Half-mile relay, freshman: Univer
sity of North Carolina, first; Georgia
Tech, second; Alabama, third. Time,
1 minute, 31 1-5 seconds (new rec
ord).
One-mile relay, colleges: Univer
sity of Florida, first; Vanderbilt, sec
ond; Tennessee, third. Time, 3 mIn
utes, 25.5 seconds (new record).
High jump: Eubanks, Oglethorpe,
first; Gilbert, Indiana, second; Miller,
L.. S. U., third. Height, 6 feet, one
half inch (new record).
Pole-vault: Keener, Georgia, and
Frorick, Mississippi A. and M., tied
for first. Height, 12 feet one-quarter
inch. Pritchett, Alabama; Coffey,
Alabama: Rogers. South Carolina;
Beecher, Indiana, tied for third.
Two-mile relay, colleges: L. S. U.,
first; Georgia Tech, second; Ken
tucky, third. Time, 8 minutes, 8 1-5
seconds (new record).
Javelin throw: Anderson, Georgia,
first; Barnett, L. S. U., second; Ken
nedy, .outh Carolina, third. Dis
tance 187 feet 10 inches.
Twio-mile run: Lease, Indiana,
first; Young, Georgia, second; Fields,
Indiana, third. Time 9 minutes, 38.3
seconds (new record).
Broad jump: Hogrefe, Presbyterian
College, first; Knight, Florida, second;
Beard, Auburn, third. Distance 23
feet 1 1-4 inches.
Two-mile freshman relay: Auburn,
first; Georgia Tech, second; Furman,
third. Time, 8 minutes, 40 2-5 sec
onds (new record).
Sprint medley: Indiana, first: Clem
son, second; Florida, third. Time, 3
minutes 38 1-5 seconds.
220-yard low hurdles: Beard, Au
burn; Whittle, Davidson, Newcomb,
Florida. Time, 24 1-5 seconds (new
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