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Student Se (Continued f Body shall keep a re9ord of the absences. Rule 5. Senators shall stand when speaking. Senators, while speaking on any matter whatsoever, shall be re quired to stand and first address the President. Provided, however, that if it shall be or become ex tremely difficult or impossible for a Senator to stand, due to any physical injury or disability, this Rule shall be waived insofar as it affects the Senator in question. Rule 6. Writing and withdrawal of motions. When a motion shall have been made, it shall be reduced to writ ing, if requested by the President or any Senator, delivered to the table, and read before the same shall be debated. Any motion may be withdrawn by the mover at any time prior to a vote thereon. Rule 7. Motion to reconsider. No motion to reconsider any vote shall be in order except on the day of original consideration by the Senate. Reconsideration may be moved only by a Senator voting with the prevailing side. Rule 8. Motion to adjourn and to table. Motions to adjourn and to lay on the table shall be decided with out debate. Rule 9. Standing Committees. The following standing commit tees shall be appointed by the President, with the approval of a majority of the Senate at the earliest possible date after a newly elected Senate assumes of f ice: Student-Faculty Artists Series Student Union Dance Traffic and Safety Elections Student Speakers Bureau Student Affairs Board of Publications Orientation Homecoming Student Discounts Intramural State Student Legislature Cafeteria Rule 10. Committee reports. Committee reports shall be ren dered by the Committee chairman or his appointee as often as the Senate shall request, and each Senator has the privilege of re questing and obtaining a report from any committee during any regular meeting of the Senate. Committee reports not requested from the floor but offered volun tarily by the Committee shall be in writing. Provided, that this pro vision may be waived by the Presi dent upon request by the Commit tee member reporting. Rule 11. Motions and resolutions by committees. No motion or resolution shall be introduced in the name of a Com mittee except wvith the approval of a majority of the members of said committee at a duly called meet ing of the said committee. The Committee Chairman shall certify that this rule has been complied with. Rule 12. Appeal from decision of the President. Senators shall have the right of appeal from decisions of the President, provided it shall require a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Senators present to override any Old Spice quality - Keeps hair hand day - Fights dandr vents dryness e G nate Rules rom Page 1) such decision. Rule 13. Amendments to motions and resolutions. Any motion or resolution may be amended by vote of a majority of the Senate. Provided, however, that the amendment becomes sub ject to later approval or disap proval of the entire motion or resolution. Amendments offered from the floor become the property of the Senate and no permission to amend need be obtained from the sponsor of the original motion or resolution. Rule 1.1. Amendments must be germane. No amendment shall be inserted in a motion or resolution unless it relates to the general subject of the motion or resolution. Ques tions as to relevance of any amendment shall be decided by the President. Rule 15. Order of business. The order in which the Senate shall conduct its business shall be: Call to order by the President prayer by the Chaplain, Roll Call Reading of the minutes, Commit tee reports. Old business, New business, and Adjournment Provided, that the Senate may deviate from this prescribed ordei of business by a two-thirds (2/3) vote. Rule 16. Executive sessions. When a majority of the Senate shall consent, the place of meet ing shall be cleared of everyone but Senators, the President, the Vice-president, the Secretary, th4 Treasurer, and the Chaplain. The purpose of executive ses sions shall be to discuss confiden tial or executive business, an< matters decided in such sessior shall be nowhere published, unlesE by consent of a majority of the members present at such session. Rule 17. Suspending and amend ing rules. Any of the Senate Rules may be temporarily suspended by unani. nious consent of the Senate. All permanent amendments, rescis sions, or repeal of any of the above Rules shall be considered by the Senate only after at least one week's notice of intention to offer changes in the Rules, and all such permanent changes shall require a two-thirds vote of the total membership of the Senate. The Secretary of the Student Body shall record these Rules ir a permanent volume which shall be present at all meetings of the Senate. All permanent changes in the Rules after the same have beer duly adopted shall be certified by the President and shall be re. corded in the permanent Ruk Book by the Secretary. Rule 18. Roberts' Rules of Ordem to govern other cases. Ini all cases not embraced b3 the foregoing Rules, the Senat< shall be governed by such Rulem asar laid dlown in Roberts' Rulem of Order. - HEAT CLEMSON! Excuses for absences for the (lay before or the day after a holiday wvill be granted only in the event the student is hos pitalized or has a death in the immediate family. in a new hair tonic [somely groomed - all uff . Moisturizes-pre uaranteed non-greasy HAIR TONIC LTO N STUDE Students' enthusiastic bupport 129 elaw. which contributed a tot pxwket money. Standing center ( thanked the students for their en! Babcock, head of the Department ulary-building - "I Want a Wor Men's 4 Againsi The Men's Judicial Council me in a special session Tuesday to con USC Invited To Address At Erskine Joe Mathews, the Protestant con vocations speaker at this year's In telligent Faith Week (formerl: Religious Emphasis Week), wi speak at Erskine College in Du West Sunday night. Several Carolina students ar planning to go, and any addtiona guests will be welcome. Those in terested are asked to sign up a Russell House Information Desk b, 3 p.m. today. The group will leave Sunday a 5 p.m. from Russell House parkinj lot. Co-eds will be given late per mission in order to attend. - BEAT CLEMSON! - Religious Th IF Week By "Intelligent Faith Week" is th new name for Carolina's week se asi(le second semester for religou )articipation and thought. The wee] was formerly called "Religious Em phaLsis Week.'' The IF Week executive commit tee explains that the program wil carry the same basic format as il years past, hut that the emphasi this time will be on bringing religio1 up] to a thinking college student' level. In conjunction with early prepara tions, the committee is sponsoring campus-wide contest for a symbc for the wveek. Professional jobs ar not necessary, and any student ma: enter. A $50 cash prize wvill b awarded to the entrant with th best symbol, to he decided by th The commnittee wvill hold a serie of meetings Monday, November 12 20, and 27, at 8:45. Those intereste S1.00 a ls a NTS GIVE TO of the Greater University Fund at Carol ad of $103 which the students squeeized handkerchief in coat pocket) is USC I husiasm and support. Standing at left ( of English and originator and teacher o A." (USC photo - Abeel.) .AOU1C11 Disturl t duct trials for several male stu - dents apprehended in Monday night's - disturbance on campus. Thirteen male students w e r e judged by the Council for accusa tions of unlawful loitering and/or paiticipation in disturbance of a place housing women on the campus of a state supported institution. At the time of apprehension all of the students were temporarily - suspended from school. The decision of the Judicial Coun cil will be forwarded to the Disci plinary Committee as recommenda tions for the forthcoming action which will be taken against the students. The Judicial Council issues warn ing to all University students that such action as was presented Mon day night is not only a violation of a University regulation, but is a direct violation of a state law. The punishment as issued by the state of South Carolina is "not less than ame Tagged Committee in attending should sign up at Rus sell House Information Desk. - BEAT CLEMSON! "Tareyton's Dual Fi says turf kinig Virgili Appian Way to fine tol says Big W heel. "Frorr them summo) cum gatut that really delivers de FUND inan is demonstrated by this English out from their never-quite-enough P"resident Robert L. Sumwalt who wearing white shirt) is Dr. Havilah f the English 129 course in vocab Warns 3ances ten dollars nor more than on hundred dollars, or be imprisoned i the county jail for not less than te days nor more than thirty days." The Men's Judicial Council i composed entirely of male studeni of the University. - BEAT CLEMSON! - STU[ 5c Ic 25c 59/ RED'S Tareyton delivers the flavor... 3 DVAL FILTER DOES IT! Iter in duas partes divisa us (BHig W heel ) Plutarch. "'I Mnero tast e - -Dual Fil ter Tarey Sthe Alps to the Aqiueduct, we lio. TIry Tareyton, one filter cis gsatihbua!" C"nP"fi j "The Gamecock" There will be a meeting of the "Gamecock" staff at 2 p.m. today in Room 208, Russell House. WUSC-AM The WUSC staff meeting will be held today at 5 p.m. in Room 204, Russell House. Pres Club iThe Press Club will meet today at 1 o'clock in the Azalea Room of the Russell House. "Y" Luncheons Freshman "Y" luncheon will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Rus sell House Assembly Room. Jr. -Sr. and Sophomore "Y" iluncheons will be held Wednesday . and Thursday, respectively, at 1 p.m. B. S. U. The Baptist Student U n i o n luncheon will be held at 1 p.m. at the B.S.U. Center. Vespers are held at 7 o'clock on Wednesdays. Newman Club The Newman Club will meet on e Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Room 204, r Russell House. Canterbury Canterbury will meet at 6:30 on Sunday for supper, worship, and a program. The topic to be discussed at the DENT DISCO Discount Per Quart of Oil Discount Per Gallon of Gasi Discount on Wash and Lubr Discount on All Accessorie! CHECKS CASHED ANYTIME IF I.D. CARD IS PRESENTED. i GULF SE Corner Gervais and Assembly Sti Phone AL 6-9726 Columbia, S. C. ry the TI tons," smoke arette fa Ai DUA L } Tare 1riefs Inquirer's Class at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday is "Why the Sacra nents?" Westminster Fellowship There will be supper Sunday at 6 p.m. followed by a discussion e-V "Let's Find Out About Predestina tion." Breakfast and devotions are at 7 a.m. on Tuesday and at 6 p.m. on Wednesday there will be supper fol lowed by a program. A Campus Study Retreat will held for all denominations November 17, 18, and 19 at Camp Longridge. For more information contact the Westminster House o n Pickens Street. Clarisophic The Clariosophic Literary Soci.tv will meet this Tuesday evening~ &t 7 p.m. in Legare College. A speaker will he featured this week. Womeni's Athletic Amociation Women's Athletic Association will meet at 6 p.m. next Tuesday, Nov. 21 in the Music Room of Sims dormitory. - BEAT CLEMSON! - The USC Young Democrats will have a special meeting next Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in room 101, Harper College. The meeting is important and all members and interested people are urged to attend. UNTS line ication RVICE I)E ILTER vto