The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 24, 1933, Page Page Eight, Image 8
Activity Fee
Cut Defeated
In The House
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
sity 50 per cent and I ask in all fair- 1
ness, instead of contributing $15 to i
athletic^ and the Garnet and Black <
(the year's apportionment of the fee .
going to these activities) wouldn't it .
be better to give this amount over
to the payment of back salaries for '
teachers?" <
Soloman Blatt declared the legis- <
lature had no business in meddling (
with the $25 fee which the students
levied on themselves. We are pro- I
viding no more free scholarships and ;
no more free tuition, lie said, and the 1
students are amply repaid for the {
money invested in this fee. 1
"Can't you leave it to a democratic 1
student body what should be charged 1
for The Gamecock, the Y. M. C. A., (
athletics and so forth?" he asked. <
Lester Thomas, Hampton, a former <
student of the University, asked "why '
does Newton talk of the University I
of South Carolina when the state sup- '
ports other institutions? Why not
put them on the same level? Is some- i
thing crooked going on down there? <
I don't care whether they pay $5, $10, <
or $15. I say if you are going to have 1
athletics let them pay what they want
to. This is the students' affair, not ,
ours." I
Representative Bradford asked if ;
any students were ever turned away j
from the University when they j
couldn't pay the $25 activity fee.
Thomas replied that he knew of no
; ; such case.
j "I think these fees are too high," ,
Representative Epting said, "but in
,;u American colleges students are given
control of student activities. That's
what we should do. Give the students
control. Law students for several
years past have come before this body
j with questions like this, just to test
; their legal abilities. We certainly
have important enough questions not
to take this up."
J. E. Leppard, Chesterfield, declared
i that the "fee isn't so unimportant after
! all. We have done away with free
! tuition. People are in a bad economic
situation which is growing worse every
day. If one student raised his voice
i against this fee he would be drummed
off the campus. Twenty-five dollars
next year will mean whether or not
a student will be able to stay in school,
i If we strike out this section limiting
j the fee to $10 a semester, the sky
would be the limit, so you had better
keep that clause in there."
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Number Pledges Given
f By Eight Fraternities
Columbia.
Sigma Chi: John Redden Timmons,
Columbia.
Pi Kappa Alpha: Thomas Whiteside,
Richburg.
Phi Sigma Kappa: Freeman Coggins,
Columbia; Clarence Dreher, Columbia.
Phi Kappa Sigma: Walker Keel,
Mulberry, Fla.; Deling Booth, Brevard,
N. C.
Phi Beta Delta: Abel Banov, Charleston.
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After giving the reasons for his
resignation, Galloway gave a sweeping
expos6 of the political machine,
which, engulfing all opposition "in a
wave of Culbersonisin", swept him
into numerous political honors on the ^
:ampus and which finally defeated him |
aver the issue of the "petty office" i
:>f president of the South Carolina s
Oratorical Association. '
He charged further that Culbertson *
lad been two-faced in his machin- *
itions, that at times all the contestants '
'or an office were Culbcrtsonians, and *
:hat he flattered freshmen into be- 1
ieving that they were the logical conendcrs
for the offices which he con- 1
irolled, thereby gaining their votes. *
Culbertson branded these charges as (
Jeliberate lies, saying that in all his ^
dealings on the campus he had been 1
[air and square, and had never sup- (
ported more than one man for each J
affice. 1
"You can support two men for an
Dffice", said Galloway, "but you can't *
fleet two." Breaking a long impassive 1
silence, Culbertson sallied, "There can <
be a tie." 1
Culbertson was the first to bring a
cot to the meeting, at 12:10. After
ibis other members brought mattresses
and pillows with which they constructed
rude beds. Others engaged
in bridge and cross word puzzles, but
were not disorderly.
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Phi Epsilon Pi: Abe Fogcl, Georgetown;
Simon Sorentruc, Charleston. (
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Allocation Of
Student Fees
Is Announced
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receives one dollar from every girl.
Athletics receive five dollars from 1
every fee taken in, sinking fund
seventy-five cents, The Carolinian fifty- ^
five cents, Garnet and Black, two dol- .
ars and a half, The Gamecock seventyfive
cents, the Euphradian and Clario- j
;ophic Literary societies fifteen cents (
from each boy, and the two girl's so- j
:icties fifteen cents from each co-ed. r
Dther allocations arc band, thirty-five
:ents; social cabinet, twenty cents; t
elephone exchange, seventy-cents; n
ind Palmetto Players, twenty cents. e
The Student Activities fund was es- ablished
by the students several years
igo as a measure of economy and cooperation.
It provides a fund for the
various student activities and thus enitles
every student to all the benefits
lerived from the various activities if
ic or she wishes to take an interest
n them.
By request of the Student Body the
und is deposited with the University
reasurer. Its allocation and expendiurc
is under the joint control of the
:rustces, faculty, and student repreentatives.
The administration and the
supervision of expenditures of each
organization is vested in the director
of student activities. Every bill of
?ach organization must be approved
>y the director.
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"This is a time when cooler heads
ire needed."
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hats." I
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