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Clarksor The USC administration last week released a series of financial statements, but none contained enough information for Student Sen. Robert B. Clarkson to drop his pending suit against the board of trustees. In a letter to Clarkson,. Vice President for Business Affairs Harold Brunton released four statements concerning the various. aspects of the universities operation. The Administration's failure to re4ase these and other figures is i . what brought.the whole matter to the courts, ac cording to Clarkson. The statements released were: --The total university budget, --tuition and student fee distribution, LOOI Ravioli $1.60 Hungarian Beef Goulash I Deep Fried Filet of Flouni Butter $1.65 We n Rol Monday Nigh Happy Hour * "Aero -Please e& Stili Plan the extent of the bookstore operation and . --the current status of parking revenues. The report on tuition and fee distribution shows that of the $285 paid by full time students, $45.50 is spent on student oriented ac tivities. The athletic department receives $12 of the activity fee and student health services account for another $20. The remainqing $13.50 is desigRatnq fo' istudent activities and is the basis .for Clarkson's complaint against the Board of Trustees. Clarkson's suit, filed Nov. 1 in S.C. Circuit Court, seeks to have the use of these fees by student organizations for "political (STUDE WVhat s SHE] COLUM at at ross from A Nightly 1.70 ler with French Fries, Cole S Waiter and Waitress Wantec low proudly ling Rock B its $.15D)raft Beer All : Monday-Saturday 4-7 1! ie Other Place 1364 Rosewood Dr. sa From the Rou ndhoi irry the proper col s Action aud charitable purposes" declared illegal until' proper guidelines can be drawn up by the administration.. Clarkson, contacted by telephone Tuesday said he was not with drawing his suit on the basis of this information. "It answered a couple of my questions," but not enough detail aout the financial situation was answered to answer them all. "They're beginning to see that I'm serious about this thing and th#y're starting to cooperate little by little, but it's a slow and difficult prpcp getting information'opt of, the administration, ~a lot like pulling teeth," Clarkson said. "I don't think they'll let me see all the material I want to see until the court orders them to do so," Clarkson added. NTS... new (it _IATON BIA INN the the ('olsUM Special aw, Bread and serve eer! N~ight Long /c Draft Beer lege ID Geek Tiger BL A tiget-burning pep rally for t held November 20th at 7:30 p.n House. The event' sponsored by Phi I begin with the tiger being place tail dragging behind for student; and cheerleaders will lead the p At the State House, the chee rally, followed by a talk by foot After Dietzel's talk, the parade 1 Blatt Physical Education Center will be hrid. The event is being held on Tu chance to participate before thi Chi Psi Auc1 During the early part of the ( game, a balloon will be floatii stadium carrying two passengc Two of the signs will read CLEMSON" and the third will i AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETI the pilot and the other a USC : The balloon will be a seven-st< hot-air balloon. It will take off sl November 24 and land somet second quarter. Chi Psi is sponsoring this proji process of auctioning tickets foi bought for $1 from any Chi Psi r 6478. The drawing for the balloon ri All proceeds go to the America Environmenta Meets In ( Some 50 environmental biologists will meet in Georgetown, S.C.Nov. 14-17 for a symposium on Pollution and the Physiological Ecology of Estuarine and Coastal Water Organisms. Sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency and the University of South Carolina Belle W. 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