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Senate ouQ because of By BARBARA MURRAY Staff Writer Glenn Calvert, off-campus fresh man senator was removed from his office by the Rules Committee of the USC Student Senate meeting Friday. The rules committee declared that Calvert had no right serving as an off-campus senator iecausf he has been living on campus the entire school year. Calvert said he could effectively serve off-campuE students because he went hom( every weekend. However, th( senate majority thought Calverl could not effectively represent hit constituency. By living on campus Do something worthwhile this summer. Make $200 a Week. Call 252-0375 For Summer Job Interview Appt SuIt Starts I Brittons will allow Ne Sutfor an < chase of New Spoi All proceeds will. way to hepohr su Reg. $11 Regular Price.................. Trade In Allowance ......... YOU R PRICE........ ts member residence they said, he would be more concerned with campus life. A resolution concerning priorities was also passed. The senate decided to discontinue the extension of priorities because it was impossible to fairly handle 2,000 to 3,000 requests for priorities ' when the registration office only allows 500 priorities. The resolution was amended to urge the administration to assume the responsibility of issuing priorities in a responsible manner. This resolution would call for two days of late registration to help students get the courses they want. ? They would be allowed to sign up for a course after it has been closed. If 12 to 15 people did not get this course, it would be reopened during the two late registration days. In other business, a bill was proposed to establish a committee to study student representation on the Orientation Policy Committee and to make committee policies. Mike West and Gus Woods, student senators, were named to the Union Board of Governors. Sen. Rita McKinney's letter of - resignation was read to the senate. Swap! Ned., April 26th to N you or $5. towards >ld wearable suit and rt Coat for an old wearabl< be given to a local charit and save money on your n Examples (one suit or coot per trade) ITS SUITS 5 0. to $200. Reg. $75. t o $l00. *lI50.00 $90.00 S25.00 15.00 $125.OO $75.00 ust In Time For Sum Film on ;ale lay 6th he purchase of a towards the pur i sport coat. y. This is a great ew wardrobe. PORT COAT Reg. $65. to $ilto. $75.00 15.00 $60.00 mer! &N Chicago Conspirac The "Chicago Conspiracy Tri )n the color sketches made dL 3nd trial itself by artist Frank I F p.m., Saturday in Room 310, track, frequently utilizing the 3nd participants, catches the d :onvention and the trial. The fih USC chapter of the American Last i This is the last issue of the GAMECOCK for this school year. There will be a summer edition of the GAMECOCK published weekly. The present staff of the GAMECOCK would like PONDERI STUDENT Tuesda RIB-El STEAK DIN Tender, juicy Rib-ei dBaked Potato 'Tossed Salad Garlic Toast '5 P.M. 'til Closini Just show I. D. card to cas NO TIF 548 KNOX ABE BUSH RIVER RD. ai y Trial' al," a one-hour film based Pring the convention week AaMahon, will be shown at Russell House. The sound voices of trial defendants Irama of both the Chicago n is being presented by the Civil Liberties Union. ssue to congratulate all graduating seniors and would also like to inform the returning students, staff and faculty that the GAMECOCK will publish again in the Fall on a regular basis. ISA NIGHT NER PING 010T DRIVE and LaTONEA DRIVE