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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,
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Deep Fried Filet of Flouni
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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
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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.
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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. Baruch Coastal Research In
stitute, the conference will include
presentations by biologists from
Great Britain, Brazil and Canada
as well as from 13 states across the
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RUNT AND SALE
CHRISTMAS IS COMING! Shop early at the
News
irn Set
he Clemson game will be
i. in front of the Russell
[appa Psi fraternity, will
d in a truck and his long
s to hold. The USC band
arade to the State House.
!rleaders will lead a pep
ball coach Paul Dietzel.
-vill move to the Solomon
where the tiger-bur7ing
esday to give students a
! Thanksgiving break.
lions Ride
'lemson-Carolina football
ig in the sky above the
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ime during the first or
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de will be November 22.
n Cancer Society.
I Symposium
;eorgetown
US.
Sessions at the conference,
according to Dr. F. John Vernberg,
director of the Coastal Research
Institute, will include discussions
of heavy metals pollution,
pesticides and oil and dispersants
as well as a session on the overall
effects of pollutants. Sessions
will be held at Hobcaw Barony, the
Baruch plantation near
Georgetown where the University
of South Carolina operates a
marine field laboratory.
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