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The regular meeting of Student Council was called to
order by President Mike Quinn. The roll was called and the
minutes read and approved.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Expenditures this year: $ 50.00 for SUSGA dues
LAst year: Income: $1514.00
Expenditures: $1800.00
Deficit: $ 286.00
Some of last year's expenditures:
$140 ballot boxes, $189 printing of ballots, $173 NSA
dues, $890 dances, $144 State Student Legislature,
$77 flowers, $31 Durham trip, $47 printing of Student
Government constitutions, $91.80 stationery.
Artists Series: John Chappell, chairman, proposed that Stu
dent Council pass an enactment to empower the Artists
Series Committee to send to each faculty member two
tickets marked "For Faculty Use Only." for the concert
by Lorrin Hollander on October 12, 1960. Chappell ex
plaied that if this proved successful it will be continued
fcw all the concerts.
Jitck Wilson. chairman, announced the following
dei.- a a tentative election schedule:
Frida.y. 0t. - --Nominating Convention
I1ond Oct. tO-Deadline for petitions
Monday, Oct. V'i-Primary elections
Wednesday. Oct. 19-Runoff elections
hicluded in the elections are freshman elections,
homecoming Queen. and vacancies in Student Council. 1
OLD BUSINESS:
Pr(.sident Quinn made the following appointments which
wre approved by Council:
Student Government Evaluation Committee: Bob Mitchell,
chairman, Harvey Yasehik, Richard Griffin, lave Moss,
B3en Boyd, Bill Wilson, Hope Gettys, Jimmy Mann, Grace
Lynn Outz, Suzanne Heyward, Ed Hendrickson. Rosie
Jeter, Martha Winstead.
Homecoming Committee: Neal Patrick, chairman.
Dance Committee: Jim Herring, chairman.
Student Union: Gene Brown.
Constitutional Committee: Dave Merline appointed chairman
due to resignation of Bill Able.
Parliamentarian for Student Council: Jimmy Mann.
Publications Committee: Charles Bradshaw.
John Chappell moved that nominations for representatives
to the State Student Legislature be reopened. Seconded
and passed.
The following were nominated: Randy Murdaugh, Jack
Taylor, Anthony E. Brown, Ben Boyd.
Council then voted and the following were elected: Pat Adair,
Camape#* Brief18
"Gam4ecock" Tuesday on the second floor of Le
There will be a meeting of "The gare College. Everyone is invited.
Gamecock" staff today at 2 p.m. in Foreign Students Club
Room 208, Russell House. All foreign students are invited
W UsC to attend the organizational meeting
WUSC will hold its weekly staff of the Foreign Students Club at 6:00
meeting at 5:00 today in Russell P.m. tonlight in Room 101. Russell
House, Room 204. House. :. R. C.
"The Mating Game" The first meeting of the ('aiolina
The Student Union movie for Religious Council will be held rue,
Thursday, Oct. 6, will be "The Mat- day night at 7 :30 at the home of
ing Game." Showings are free to Dr L E. ffitibati, ! Churchill
students at 3, 6, and 8:30 p.m. in
Russell House assembly room. ti,anspotation are asked to nict at
1. R. C. 7:00i
International Relations Club will Foin 4ric
meet at 5:00 Thursday in Room 204, Afrinsrierpeettv
Rus.sell House. Everyone is invited,.so apstdy oitri~ tu
Prew Club SrieEa o hs osdrn
T[he Press Club luncheon will begogitohedlmaianen
heldl at 1:00t today in the Azaleasuacop.lewlh viabet
Room of Russell HIouse. ns(rqetos
Student Counicil Apjtet a emd
T[he re'gul meeting of StudentthogteI)noft dn-o
Cotuncil wilil be held Monday at 5 :00
p.m. in Room 204, Russell House. 'pClml
Fr,eshmar "Y" lunceem will be,os l l ui e ebr
held at 1 :0 p.m. Monday in the *reiddtbin .0
Russell HI o. ,membyv r-oom. sn'ti us
Tlhe .Jr. -Sr. "*Y" -incheoYn will
mess in th(- assembly room at 1:00 (I' ore
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Mike Adair, Larry Barringer, Ben Boyd, Skippy Canady,
Carmen Cherry, Sam Freed, Bobby Fuller, Willie Griggs,
Johnny Hagins, Bill Herring, Ken Holland, Dick James,
Bunky Joye, Georgianna Leventis, Jimmy Mann, Neal
Patrick, Holbrook Platts, Bland Roper, Alex Sanders,
Mike Sheheen, Ed Spears, Jackie Splawn, Jack Taylor.
Alternates are: Toots Tenison, Jimmy Truesdale, Ken Wood,
Sam Mendenhall, Randy Murdaugh, Ed Harter, Lill Mood,
Tony Brown.
President Quinn reminded Council that under the Con
.titution two unexcused absences constitute automatic resig
iation without eligibility for re-election.
Bill Able moved that Student Council pass the following
recommendations made last year by the Student Campus
3hop Investigating Committee:
1. Miscellaneous merchandise (i.e.: pencils, notebooks,
itationery, novelties, etc.) tends to be higher than Columbia
:ompetitors. This is probably due to lack of volume.
2. That the publishers' suggested retail book prices on
ill new textbooks be posted in the Campus Shop and be made
>ublic in "The Gamecock," prior to the beginning of each
;emester.
3. That each student be allowed to determine his selling
)rice on his used book and place it in the Campus Shop. The
)ook would sell for this price plus twenty per cent. The
;wenty per cent would go to the Campus Shop to defray
iandling cost. If the hook did not sell, then the student
would redeem it.
4. That Student Council recommend to the faculty that
ighter controls be placed on the ordering of textbooks; and
'hat Student Council request that the faculty cooperate
nore fully with the Campus Shop.
5. That there should be administrative approval before a
-ourse textbook can be changed.
6. That henceforth all profits of the Campus Shop be
mblished in "The Gamecock" at the end of each semester.
The motion was seconded and passed.
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Bill Able proposed the following resolution:
WHEREAS a number of students have complained bitte
and at great length concerning the methods and represen
tions of the Campus Book Store when purchasing used bool
and
WHEREAS these representations have turned out to be,
fact, misrepresentations; and
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RESOLVED, that copies of this Resolution be sent to i
Manager of the Book Store and the Dean of Administrati
.John Chappell moved to table this resolution. The moti
to table was seconded and passed.
The Artists Series Committee's proposal concerning c(
cert tickets for faculty members was passed.
The following appointments were approved:
Artists Series Committee: Jacquie Splawn, Marliss Grij
Jack Williams, Buddy Hardwick, Brenda Williams, Leon
Rice, Berry St. John.
Bill Able moved that a Book Store Committee be i
pointed to investigate the tabled motion. Seconded a
passed.
There being no further business. the meeting was i
journed.
Respectfully submitted,
Vasiliki Moskos,
Student Body Secretary
Absentees: Gene Amick, George Jones, Horace Sawy
Martha )abbs, Jimmy Truesdale. Ken Wood, Jerry Fr
Marliss Grigg.
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C. ; Of the sixteen Coquettes in the
band, only fifteen will wear hats
inl this Saturday night. One of the
hats was removed from the band
Of stand during the Carolina-Duke
be gane
There are no extra majorette
mt hats. If a replacement is ordered,
it will not arrive until after the
,nt marching season has been coni
ter pleted.
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)n, cerning the hat is requested to
o report to the Russell House In
formation Desk or the Band Direc
tor.
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joining "The Gamecock" staff
are invited to attend a meeting
nd at 2 o'clock today in Room 208,
Russell House. Those who are
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names on the bulletin board in
"The Gamecock" office. Please
state your preferences as to
working in news, sports, fea
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contestants tied for the respective prizes.
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college students and college faculty members of
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