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GAMECOCK VOL. LXVII NO. 152 UniverHity of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1976 Wffl ** m j! Hli; ^ "V, * ?L ^1 ^E.> v ^ I I , , SG. By I ,ee Ha i ter Charges of ii tickets to Studc have produced restrictions on Sfi A Attv r Wednesday ask from the Senat appointed com claimed that t with increasinj ties. Brown said ' cessive numbei not in any waj receiving ticke Soot dorm Sty Patricia KI Residents of Hampton dor sidering filing of damages can when a layer blown out of system coverec floor. Residents ret around 10 a.n everything left closets was co^ including bed tops, dishes, je^ cothes and bli were forced to selves, mopin] times, sending clearners and everything els< Warren F. J Services said ventilation < clogged with cleaning, some the air shafts the bottom flo< Director of Kohert Stewai "have to hav< cerning the in could determii residents could the clean-up cc Hi flPVj conducted H?ili x * -.< A ticket mproprieties in the distribution of a int Government Association (SGA) ol a Student Supreme Court order tigh pick-up procedures. Jen. Steve Brown filed for an inju ine that tirkot HisJrihufinn fr*r> QflA ! ?? e Athletic Committee and given to a mittee. In the injunction request he present distribution system is p] i*ly "severe irregularities and disc 'certain SGA members were receivi 's of tickets. In addition, persons wh< f connected with the SGA pick-up," ts "with the knowledge and apparer covers ||K? l floor BBF4 eazcr WrfSik\ bottom floor Wade <4 mitory are con- i lor reimbursement > sed last Wednesday ij of fine, black soot pH the ventilation 1 everything on the urned to their room 1. and found that out of drawers or ^'ary Grant s fered with the dust p i clean it up them- wfj. g the floor three g ; coats to the dr> ? Sff4 wasning or wiping V/ i >pears of Custodial that the building's t ?ystem had been _ M ~ dust, and during ^ ~ j of it had fallen in and was blown into >r area. $ Housing Services it said he would j more facts confident" before he ie whether or not be reimbursed for Transsexual >sts. spoke Thursd) N estimation ate will be J " ie President j impropi sent of those responsible fo irregularity." thletic The injunction was grante< ficials Putnam but was repealed Fric tening of Brown. Brown said he ha propriate officer and member inction and was assured that "any in ; taken apparent, in the student ticket court- be corrected. Brown In returning the responsib lagued Senate Athletic Committee, repan- distribution be conducted in ac nf elifihlp SflA nffirials; nnH tht> ng ex- receipts for advanced ticket pit ) were rest of the semester. are - The court's repeal order als< >t con- wish of this court that if improp : ^8 On iHi i Christine Jorgensen I'SCs gymnasts ay night. See page 6. See page 10 f "It is t wish ( that ij are di hand It tickets attorn take ti action R Studei ^Court ieties r preventing this type of i by Chief Justice Russell lay afternoon at the request d consulted with the "apof the USC Student Senate" ^proprieties, either real or distribution process" would ility of distribution to the Putnam ordered that the ;cordance with a master list t the box containing SGA fee :k-up be opened in public the ) stated, "It is the hope and rieties are discovered in the Cli: spi By Steve He ca'.k head of t! Last sei food proc things, th< plucking Morgan \irhi/?h nor rr iiivia v/v v. that we fo rmeat corn the killing I policy is a %? has taken Sp The dep I art studen i Y 381 sculptl ~ * <-** the animal ^ with mice Ittj&gj McLaug :>?jL ritual of < dividuals iperceived mf As a re Wg Dcpartme Sp ment's po depa rtinei S "This dep practices inexcusab won Saturday, contrary t he hope and m >/ this court j r improprieties M wcovered in the d ing of SGA , that the ey general will . ^ he appropriate usseil Putnam, it Supreme Chief Justice charge handling of SGA tickets that the appropriate actions." Brown presented testimony cnairman 01 me senate JUdiciar (Pharmacy) and SGA Presiden Feb. 11 in which he charged a st' up 15 to 20 extra tickets. Hill testified that the senator tickets were for distribution to st tn Pot tirkftc " SGA secretary Carolyn League the SGA administration pickec students and that one ineligible the SGA office in the Russell Ho said that the administration m icken killi ^ 1 1 irs arc aej Valk ?d it art. Some of his colleagues agi le Department of Art.did not. mester, Don Morgan presented a c< essing to members of his studio ej performance involved the wringir it and preparing it for consumptio said the project's purpose was to e> urs daily but which most persons rget sometimes that for every item nter, someone had to kill," he sail rilEN, the art department has issu< of any animal in an art-related j n infringement of his constitutiona his complaint to the Student Sent artment's policy was prompted by t, Kevin McLaughlin, involving cats ire class were to bring their cats a Is. The cats were to be let loose in Hi obtained from the biology depart hlin said in a letter, "The exposur cats and mice would hopefully ei to a side of their immediate envii suit of this proposal, the advisoi nt drew up and posted a memora I i/M) a r( /vf ? !' m r uuif; nit" ur?r til <1111111 <1 ID. N. 23 MKMO is from art departmi it faculty. Regarding the killing of < artment most emphatically prohil are not only illegal according to si le, in direct conflict with the princip o the humanistic goals of the uni fiH (iy-j iHn^ HHHHNH j a attorney general take the / a irom an SLrA secretary, y Committee Willis Walker t Steve Hill, at a hearing udent senator with picking in Question told him th*? udents "who had forgotten ; testified that a member of I up tickets for non-SGA student had even come to use to get the tickets. She ember, when questioned. See TICKETS. Page 16 in** bate *ecd. Others, including the onceptual performance on art course. Among other ig of a live chicken's neck. ?n. ccose students to a Drocess never witness. "I believe packaged in plastic in the d. ?d a statement prohibiting project. Morgan said this 1 right to free speech and ite. a Drooosal from another . and mice. Students in the nd a personality sketch of jntington Gallery together ment. p of people to this age-old nlighten participating in ronmeni mat is not otten ry committee of the Art ndum stating the depart?nt head John O'Neil to all animals, the memo states, bits such practices. Such :ate statutes, but morally lesof this department and versitv. See CillCKKN, Page If