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James Dickey Dickey to leave USC, to return in fall 1976 From Page 1 said, contracted a rare un derground disease, which has given his skin a grey pallor. Naturally, Dickey's students, as well as the entire English Department, are anxiously awaiting Silverman's ap pearance on the third floor of the Humanities Building next week. It may be the only chance they get to catch a glimpse of this elusive poet. Wme' Eduaei P.O. BSx 4618 Women's Educatioi noi-profit ige tiic i o Free Pregnanc; 0 Problem Pregn * Free Abortion I 0 Contraceptive ( * Family Plannir If you're a woman a Women's Educational someone who cares. The NEW SCHOLAR! TO BECOME THE NUCLEAR Provides full scholarship f4 books, educational fees. expenses. to qualify, you must have c of calculus and physics, or have a B-average or bett< Depending on how you do, your senuior year for the Ni as a Naval Nuclear Offic< Deadline for applicationi Buck Brinson at 2711 Mid 765-5991, or any NROTC f; for a chance to really be Student C money fo BY MICKEY TRIMARCHI Of The Gamecock staff David L. Rosmer's attempt to gain monetary restitution for his recent Student Government Association (SGA) election campaign was dropped because of the Student Court's inability to award monies for personal damages. "There is no mechanism for asking the Student Court for money," Robert Jendrom, student Legal Aid supervisor, said "and there is nothing in the South Carolina Code of Law that allows the University to assess money damages." Rosmer had attempted to seek punitive damages of $615 through the USC court system after the SGA primary elections were postponed March 4. He had estimated his campaign cost $115 in advertising and $500 in time spent on the campaign. Section 7, paragraph C, number 4c and d of the Student Conduct Code states that "penalities mainly administered by existing Residence Courts" include "order to make restitution, issued when a student has engaged in conduct injurious to property of another (individual, group, or University) Cabdia, S.C. l Serviecs i%i a at offers: y Testing ancy Counseling Referrals linics Ig nd need assistance call Services to talk with number to call is 779-8355. ;HIP HELPS YOU A LEADER IN ENERGY FIELD pr Jr. and Sr. years.. .tuition, Plus...$100 a month living ompleted one semester each 2 semesters of calculus, and er. you'll be interviewed during iclear Program and training er. Is 15 April. Contact LTJG dleburg Dr., Columbia, SC, mculty member, Flinn Hall, Someone Special. ourt can't r personal for which monetary damages may be ascertained. For example, this penalty may be assessed in cases of property damage, theft, fraud or deception, or misappropriation. "Fines and additional charges are assessed as a punitive measure for certain types of offenses representing injury to the University as a whole or to num bers of persons within the University community." "Dave (Rosmer) understood that if he was to seek any money that we would have to go outside the University to the state court," Jendrom said. "From that point it's out of our (Student Legal Aid) hands because he didn't qualify for our indigency program." "Even though I dropped my suit I feel that it raised a good point," Rosmer said. "It made the students realize that these guys (SGA officials) are getting paid a salary and have a job to carry out for the University and the students. There was about $4,500 wasted in that election and it was the students' money. I feel that the suit impressed upon the students MWume I Number Or. LEVI'S DI Ed Gurney, loc light on the bas scene attributec his success in tl sport to his Levi's Denim E Says Ed,"I use< to play in those silky basketbal shorts, but my legs got cold. Then I stepped up to these Les~ Bell Bottom BI made from all cotton heavy weight denim. My scoring percentage atm award damage that the election is serious business." Rosmer illustrated the situation with a hypothetical case: "With about 20,000 voters in the USC community, that . is about equivalent to the amount of voters in a town like Sumter. If the government of Sumter was as inefficient as SGA was in running the elections, then there would have definitely been criminal action brought about. "For my own personal reasons I felt that the case did not need to go the State Court," Rosmer said. FRI.NITE Tired of smoke fille 8 until? 4 Pmand~ Blind D . Buzz P "*othei 25cover Jui6ce Bai * PuIAi d i . t% tI Lu. I % NM al bright ketball le nOV for th< Iels. with< that sc sec i's and oth ues products OSt 2 Blocks fom 10 till 7 Mor 10 t ill 9 David Rosmer 1221W%* d bars?This Fri. I Don McMahon, ave Holder, sele,and r.salads -Pizza!! *1975 IELLS A NNNER doubled and v I can go up >se rebounds 0 )Ut worrying. mebody will : the backs of my knees.' This Season get Levi's Denim Bells er great Levi's at rrs i (Broad River Road) utch Square (Toward Town) aday through Wednesday Thursday andl F:rida.y