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VOL. I.XVI NO. 18 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1975 Pes can froi mal side SCA heal By STEVE VAIJC and IMN BKANYON (iamecock Staff Writ On Sept. 25 a USC plaining of severe, sto some medicine and se R1nnni>nif A rmIlncni /.VIUll^l VII /1>I IIIJ Iivopi swollen appendix. Five students have i Association (SGA) cc medicine that was gn their ailment. Two of I from a pharmacy stu AS A result of these will be investigated b ches. John C. Hopl executive branch's in> Life Committee will ; Hopkins said his invi have to do is check out they are true," he sa After deciding whi bring them to the atter director, and ask tha Hopkins said his inv dination of the Dean oi Referring to the apj the doctor who perfor get an opinion as to diagnosed at the time ' III It AT A SAID that was too early to dia pendicitis are indistir Resig By DUNCAN MANl (iainecoek Staff Wi An abundance of Association (SGA) s uncontested senate i hold a fall election T SGA has budgeted election. There are 22 vacai SGA senate. Sixte created after the i Since that time, th< their offices for a i THE REMAINING the senate were ne candidates ran for i According to SGA the number of senal is comparable to p* Although there an ik-A-Boo! The s iera evokes a n this youngster kes a telephone } Russell House. to pi th ce ers coed walked into the sti mach pains. She was to int back to her dorm. Sev tal at Fort Jackson remoi registered complaints*w mcerning the health ce /en to them at the infirr the complaints came froi dent. and other complaints, tt y both the SGA legislati tins, SGA administrate /estigation, and the Stud also conduct an investtg estigation will not begin i these allegations and d id. ch complaints are valid ltionof Dr. Isao Hirata, J t something be done to estigation would be doi f Residence Life Richard [>endicitis incident, Hopk ined the appendectomy whether or not appenc she (Diane hmoak) ente at the time Smoak entei gnose appendicitis. iguishable from any oth Please See HEALTH 'nation Sr lrJLll iter Student Government enate resignations and seats will cause SGA to uesday and Thursday. $1,692 for the special ncies in the 64-member en empty seats were spring 1975 election, jse senators have quit /ariety of reasons. G six empty seats in ver filled because no the offices. President Steve Hill, te vacancies this year ist years. i no records to support ingle eye of the K9H curious glance iJlill while his father Ml i call from out- I *obe i| nter U ident health center com- ; j l Id she had the flu, given j en hours later doctors at \ jlj /ed Diane Smoak's badly ; ith Student Government nter. They claim the nary did not pertain to in nursing students, one le Student Health Center ve and executive bran- | ve aid, will head the lent Senate's Residence [ation. gjj? jntil Nov. 10. "Whatwe. ;term ine whether or not , Hopkins said he woiid student Health Services correct the situation. le with the close coorD. Wertz. :ins said, "We'll talk to and other doctors and licitis could have been red the Health Center." red the health center, it 'he early stages of ap- i er form of stomach up- f> CENTER, Page Three is force s Hill's conclusion, SGA Vice Presi I^ott and Bruce Carter, chairm senate's Powers and Respoi Committee, agreed. FORMER SGA president I^eventis said there were 10 to 20 ir? tho conatn Hnrina hie nrlmin Special fall elections, simila year's, have not been used sin< Under both the Leventis McKinney (1973-1974) admini; openings for off-campus senate ( filled by SGA vice pr< nominations. The vice presi empowered to take this action It is president of the senate. T would vote to approve these nor Vacant on-campus seats were regular constituent elections. A referendum to do away witl president's senate nomination SfflB mk||Ie| S9[^9' [InM BWfry |M EftfEBgi BKilj jaHjB^HBMragji^J B 111 IBr l5?'lWtan1 ?i Sit HI HI ? mm - UBIp^ gg m H! Km ii HflPV . ? i flU| n f Hi * * ?WB"" il^M^Ma Gamecock St< "I ^ * *r-*k. an n/b ? pccim sciii identTrey was approved by a "ne ian of the majority" in last spring's isibilities Hill said. Elections Chairman D 1/eigh J. the cost of the fall elect vacancies anywhere near" the ! istration. propriation. He expect r to this cost between $700 to $80 :e 1972. INCLUDED IN the app and Rita stirwnd for Anthonv and strations, election comihissioners. seats were appropriated $1,080 to pa ?sidential working 18 hours at a ra ident was The remainder of I >ecause he propriation is to pay for "he senate printout and $205 for a< ninations. Gamecock. i filled by ? .. Comparable figures fc election were not avaiU h the vice SGA administrations authority special election costs By JUYI and DEI Gameco< ! The pr increase i A pric the oper Bernard for finai fees will decision, "THE nation h? football, athletic price of next sea made so Althou ABC-TV gdtaie g< needed. He citc and airl increase know we play in Fairclotl sportc h sports ii caiH Ti "SBBl income f ^ ded. ^gnKMpPl use t pP:' said of wanted | glad "it B raise is j HHf noting tl at most - OA..^. ' HMtefei " iff Photo by Om OAilltrd ite elects arly 80 per cent election ; general election, records I not very oug Anthony said The Ga :ion "won't come the 16 se 11,692 senate ap senate se s the election to Robert 0. Bryde, st ropriation is a $75 he move $50 each for four three we< The senate has reasons, y 30 poll-workers, McBryde le 01 per nour. senate s< he election ap stitution. a $100 computer Cantrel dvertising in The able to k< special c ir the special 1972 Bryde qu ible because past on<amp, aid not itemize from their total sketball ket price increase E WATSON *RA GOODWIN ck Staff Writers ice of USC basketball tickel from $4 to $5 this season, e increase is necessary "ju ation of athletics," accord] Daetwyler, USC vice pre ice. However, student ac not increase as a result c Daetwyler said. MAJORITY of schools i ive gone up $1 in basketball " said Ray Faircloth o ticket office. Faircloth sa fnAfKill finl/nfo ttrill oIca in/ iiA/iuau tiv.i\cu3 nin aiou ui\ ison, adding "that decisioi me time ago." gh USC will receive $155,(MM 's telecast of Saturday's ame, additional, money is "We can use all the money v tircloth said. ?d the rising costs of food, cl ine fares as the reasons f< i we went up on tickets we ? would be 5 and 2 in footba a regionally televised g hi added. jail and basketball are th< 5rts that have any inc ler said. Revenue-prod ave to financially support n the USC athletic progra cket sales are the main sou for scholarships, Daetwy >asKetDau coacn prank mc ihe increase, "I wouldn't it myself." He added that doesn't affect the students.' ust to keep up with prices, h< lat the price of basketball ( other schools is $5.50. is definitely moderate com er schools'. We wouldn't w nyone," McGuire said. on budget. Hill said that from past administrations good." mecock was able to contact mators who have vacated ;ats this fall, Cantrell, a senator fror lid he lost his senate seat be d out of McBryde for the eks of the semester for per Although he moved bacV i, he was ineligible to kee eat according to the SG/ II said that he should have cu>n hie canota caq imlil r% f4t* mo oviiuiv ovni uiini nils Section. Cantrell's scat i mate representative of th adrangle, which houses all js fraternities. Please Sec SKXATK. Pajj s ts will ist for ing to sident :tivity if this n the and in f the id the :rease i was ) from N.C. ? still ve can othing or the didn't ill and ame," e only ome,'J lucing other m, he irce of ler ad :Guire have he is " The b said, :ickets i pared ant to most "are six of their n Mecause first sonal i into p his \ conbeen er the s the e Mcof the e Six