The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 17, 1977, Page Page 3, Image 3
' Senate pass
By DANNY POWELL
Gamecock Staff Writer
A bill passed by the Senate last Wednesday
would provide for the purchase of 200
movie tickets from the Irvin-Fuller Co. The
bill has been sent to (JSC President James
B. Holderman.
The 200 tickets would cost $400 and would
#be resold to the students at $2 each. The
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nvnvto wuum gu uii !>aie ueiwtt!n iz noon and
5:00 Tuesday through Friday in front of the
Student Government office on the first floor
of Russell House. The service should begin
in a few weeks.
"Within a month the number of tickets
will probably grow from 200 to 1,000," said
Irwin-Fuller representative Michael
O'Donnell.
O'DONNELL said the Student Government
contacted him about the deal when the
Irwm-Fuller Co. decided to discontinue the
use of student discount cards. He said the
deal was set up to give the students a break.
# He also said the tickets would be just thattickets
and not passes, and would be good at
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So long
Though the day was young to an e
| when (his picture was taken, day, th
these two students are Busine
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^ already. Heading perhaps out.
Theft
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trouble they're getting into when said. Th
they steal books." andsenc
All complaints are forwarded to days in
me state Law Enforcement
Division, and the state follows up "BE
the investigation, said Key. your boc
"Another thing," said Key. some soi
"Students don't realize they can be written i
nabbed for grand larceny if the only wa
men 1a uvcr u miiiuruu uouars, ana court. 1
this crime carries a pretty harsh sign you
sentence." an incon:
I>ast Monday a petty larceny With a
^ , .case was brought to trial against a book, yoi
\>erson for stealing textbooks, Key a warrar
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any of the 14 Columbia area theaters owned
by Irwiri-Fuller.
In other student senate action, a bill on
student referendums proposed by Sen. Basil
Savitsky came back amended by the senate
judiciary committee. Originally, Savitsk.
proposed that a verified petition signed by i
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i/vi w>? wi iiiv oiuuti11 uuujr was mi mac was
needed for the Senate to provide a
referendum on a given question.
THE JUDICIARY committee amended
the bill to state that 10 percent of the student
body was needed instead of 5 percent in
order to have a question turned out to the
student body. Also, the bill was changed to
say all petitions had to be validated by the
elections commission instead of the
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gupiviuv luuii no ui iguiauy planned, i ne
amended bill passed.
The Finance Committee returned several
bills to the Senate floor for voting.
THE SENATE, upon a proposal of the
finance committee and the community
relations court, passed a $2,587.50 budget for
Carolina Cares, the annual charity drive
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and Commun
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I Gamecock unless
to publish a sti
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content of pro a
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clause that said
board and did n
with my agreei
removed."
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(Trimarchi) felt
and we thought
not giving a fair
mers said.
that the studen
formed about stu
activities."
"Bates presen
Trimarchi," Dra
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he knows it," P.
AN ANONYM*
"Bates came in
about having sti
getting coverage
rather than ha'
pensive ads.
members likec
disapproved of
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statement, whic
unanimously, ar
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arly lunch or a lazy terviewed, chi
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ie person was found guilty By DANNY PO
ed to a $200 fine plus thirty <;'Umeio<-k Staff
jail.
There will b
ULTRA-CAREFUL with statement made
?ks," said Bailev. "Hnvp i~..? ---
lrtBl ni-unwuay
t of positive identification Henry was gr?
n your textbooks. It's the Joe Drawdy, S
y to get a conviction in statement she it
t's a good idea to simply around that she 1
r name lightly in ink" on She then began
spieuous page of the book, senate meetings
positive I.D. written in the actions taken u|
j must be prepared to sign brought up th
it if it is stolen. Responsibility O
novle discour
funded by the senate. Senator Sandi Perry
made a motion to postpone voting on the
budget in order to have time to study it, but
the motion failed and the budget passed.
The finance committee also proposed that
$22.75 be spent for five complete 91-page
codifications (collection of all passed bills)
for reference. It passed unanimously.
ine finance committee also proposed that
$82 be allotted for the run-off elections for
the four tied senate seats on October 19th;
between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. in Room 202 of the
Russell House and that bill passed.
Sen. Tommy Hart proposed a bill that
would move the ticket distribution day for
"Clemson or Clemson-type" games from
Mondav mornine to SatnrHnu mnmmrt
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the students can recuperate during the
weekend." The bill was sent to the athletic
committee for consideration.
SEN. COLLEEN PARRY proposed a bill
that would change the name of the Student
Organizations Chartering Commission
(SOCC) to the Student Organizations
arship
lent Publications requested Bates to han
ications, 1 would statement to Trimarchi, and
? < l?
;uuui ior ine mmarcni left about it
5 the editor agrees Trimarchi was asked to sig
ident government a statement of his intentions
ive a balanced student government covers
nd con editorials. lie refused.
"I talked to Bates who s
i THIS there was a felt Trimarchi had not been t
if I was on the fairly. Bates told me he felt
ot follow through had used him so Bates apol
nent I would be to Trimarchi and told Trimai
would support his nominate
..o w~... following week at the next m
urious how he nf
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on certain issues
le Gamecock was AT T,1K next meeting,
representation to made a motion that the conn
'eminent," Som- approve Trimarchi, the s
said. The source also said 1
hp snip intent of was >n agreement with the r
ee was to see to it ?? private, but was
ts would be in- disagreement in fronl
ident government Trimarchi.
"Trimarchi was approved
ted the paper to committee and later by the si
wdv said. At time we thought the
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the proposal) and However Bates said,
W. Postal said. committee decided unanimoi
present the paper."
OUS source said
with some notes "AFTER REAI)IN(;
ident government proposal, I asked Bates to da
in The Gamecock hy asking him if the pre
ving to buy ex- "want that unless the cant
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1 "V VUII1IIIIUCC "I
1 the idea, but Gamecock would agree It
Bates' wording. contract, he would not be
hen wrote a new ted," said Trimarchi. "Bate:
h was approved asked me would you sign it or
id taken to the "I pushed the paper back ;
ent secretary and the table to him (Bates) anc
rimarchi was in- "No. it's against the
lirman Postal Amendment of the U.S.
stitution and freedom o
ml mvActinntinr
i Henry statemc
VVKI.I.
Writer senate flu
e a judicial investigation into a CIIAOS
oy student senator Mary Henry at right to ht
's senate meeting. before the
inted a point of personal privilege by proper or?
1G vice-president. In her opening made to n
lentioned that rumors were floating senate vo
was about to resign from the senate. cleared o
to verbally attack the way the past Committe
had been conducted as well as some hearings <
) by certain committees. When she be one of
e Mickey Trimarchi-Powers and wrong. Tl
ommittee issue, disorder came to the member i
its bill
Licensing Commission (SOLC). She said
the senate in 1976 empowered SOCC to grant
licenses and that it was approved by the
Board of Trustees. She said the title SOCC
does not reflect the fact that licenses were
granted and should be changed. She also
Said that thP WOrric ??>: ?
? ? ?. ovviioc diiu licensing"
be substituted for the words "charter"
and "chartering" in the student government
codification and any other document that
referred to the practices of SOCC. TTie bill
^as sent to the judiciary committee for
consideration.
Several senators proposed a bill on behalf
of Joe Drawdy, senate president, that would
call for the Durchase of 75 rnnioc nf
m ?- V/I. I v 1 IOCU
Rovert's Rules of Order at a total cost of
$146.25. The reasoning behind this was that
there exists a lack of proper parliamentary
knowledge in the Senate, and that every
senator should know what goes on in a
senate meeting to reduce the amount of
wasted time in the senate meetings. The bill
has been sent to the senate finance committee.
H I ho press." Trimarchi said.
asked "Bales replied tersely "Well.
you've got one negative vote!"
' it Trimarchi said.
about However, Bates said Trimarchi
?e and was se'ec^e(^ unanimously for the
position.
aid he "AT TIIK SAINII^ time. Drawdy
reated had come over to me in an attempt
Postal ,0 clarify the letter," said
ogized Trimarchi. "He (Drawdy) told the
chi he committee that "if we select
? ?
?ii mt i'iilm-.v, i Know ne will work with
eeting us I full responsibility for
him'.
R, , "Outside the SG office. Postal
*?? assured me that 1 would be connittee
fjrmecj f0r appointment to the
pUr.c<j board," said Trimarchi. "Drawdy
rostal j-jjd (jia( diere would be no doubt to
notion niy confirmation to the board." He
j also said that Bates was out of
? order in the meeting and to "forget
, . about the letter."
y . "The presentation of the paper
was wrong, said Postal. But "To
paper my Knowledge, nothing was done
'The wrong"
. . "Everyone regrets the paper.
^ ? now." said Sommers.
T1UMAIUII1 WAS unanimously
the confirmed for the position before
?-jfv it the senate nwntino i*>c? ? ?i
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>posal nesday, said Postal.
iidato Venny Gore, another of the three
The student applicants for the lioard of
> this Student Publications and Comselec
tminications, said that the P&K
s then committee did not present him
not." with anv such miner uhnn timv
across with him liist Wednesday.
I said, The Judicial committee will hold
First hearing on the actions of the P&R
Con- committee Monday afternoon in
f the executive session.
i will result
?nt in senate
or.
HHOKK out Senators questioned Henry's
ing up confidential committee information
open senate and whether or not she was in
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iivi Mim uiuir lommouon. a rnoiion was
love I ho senate into executive session The
ted approval of this and the room was
f everyone but the senators The Judicial
e will meet Monday afternoon to hold
?n several issues, and Henry's speech will
the issues to see if she has done anything
ic meeting will be in executive session, a
>f the judicial committee said.