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Statute cc for electic By JAN EASTERL1NG Gamecock Staff Writer The student government Pow< studying for possible reforms the year. AMENDMENTS TOthe statute ease restrictions on the campaij ment. "We feel that the present sU candidates," Sen. Jim Stuart sai references to voting machines. 1 machines "shall be used at all spring elections." The elections commission has voting and will exercise the right I said. The bill would also allow ft candidates for campaigns by ind candidate cannot acceDt more tha A DISCLOSURE of sources an< itemized expenses list must be amendment, these accounts may three days before the election, i post-election filing. One of the amendments would would be permitted to place camj candidates can only post on-camp "The only restrictions we may r in Gambrell Hall and the newer I have to be restricted, because it is A fee of $10 will be required ol removing campaign materials fro the literature is removed, the fee \ IN FURTHER senate action, a I system was sent the Senate acade The bill would reinstate the pli two years ago arid passed by thi faculty senate becayse a quorum < The plus system would add the g present grading system and woult the grades A plus and F plus wou system. "I think the bill will help the gc what a student makes," Stuart sa school for years and seems to w Id. ^ iso you unex vaca n nerev and w yoi En yom See: - two' -vf Uhivkr?itv Dinin " ^ thk wfli pl w * u . -V>!$' >risidered in reforms >rs and Responsibilities committee is > election statute that was passed last would change election procedures and 5ns of candidates for student governitute puts undue restrictions on the id. The amendments would repeal all lie present statute states that voting precincts and polling places for the the right to determine the method of .his year for the spring election, Stuart >r an unlimited amount of donations to ividuals or organizations. Presently a n S20 from nnv inHiuiHuol ? T -- w? V.??J ??4V??? lUUUl! 1 amounts of all contributions and an submitted in an election. With the be filed with the Election Commission n addition to the already-established define where on campus candidates >aign materials. Under existing rules, us materials on bulletin boards. un into will be with the new woodword ouildings on campus. Trees may also bad for them," Stuart said. F each candidate to cover the cost of m the campus, according to the bill. If vill be returned. Dili that would institute a new grading rnics committee for consideration, is system of grading.lt was proposed e Senate, but was not passed by the :ould not be reached. ;rades B plus, C plus, and D plus to the J affect students' GPRs. Minuses and Id not be included in the new grading *>d student and be more indicative of id. "It has been a practice at the law ork well." ve got an pected k 4-4 V I lilUlli er you go hateTer ido, iov eJ selves foil in weeks a Services ' IAMIW" wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmtrnmmmm CO ?C I OQ ,1 s rn w JC =s Hi o 111 CO 111 ~ i c V => 3 "I I Here's the challenge. ^ and a pencil. 8tart with ter of the ribbon. Then can, cross out every nu I /(l tJ: , When there quality mak We hope you ha There's another chal The Pabst chailc We welcome the our beer. We challen Pabst Blue Ribbon to (like Pabst better. Blu tasting beer you can I PABST Since 1* I ^^^^^?19T?PA88TBREWINQCOMPANYI Ihairi I "HAIRSTYLE ELEVEN Al COLUM (803) 3 OWNED BY: WE HAVE FOU TOSE I il You'll need * watch In numerical orc/e number 11n the can- number 60, check \ i, ae quickly as you leas than three ni imber, one at a time challenge. 56^ 2 47 9 IN 10 37 57 16 19 46 3i *3 24 7 51 21 42 4 >4 43 12 60 52 31 41 19 23 15 1 45 50 25 3 22 28 34 53 48 2C 49 27 14 59 20 \ ? 30 11 40 8 29 |3 6 6 44 18 5 17 i's a challenge, Les the difference ve some fun with the challenge llenge we'd like to offer you, toe mafl'. ? O"' ) chance to prove the quality of ge you to taste and compare any other premium beer. You'll e Ribbon quality means the bes get. Since 1844 it always has. J44.The quality has alv Wtwaufc?, Wi? , P*)H* H>iQht?, III- N?w?rk, N. J.. Loi A PLACE ;s FOR PEOPLE" RCADE MALL IMA ? r mwmwwmg '99-9385 PAUL TISDALE IR HAIR STYLISTS RVE YOU _ i i'l ? i f V * i t . V1 ^ I | ???????j r. Whan you've reached /our watch. If It took you ilnutea, you've mat tha in i ??? ? n 11 rays come through. I