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* t . ? i i. ^/...^ . . i A AMR&* vmmsvctbhhm ^~?.1W[fc lililh 1111 Mjy u^. _____ A HHB JBB0 ^HHg' BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID ? COLUMBIA, S.C. Monday, Feb. 27,1978 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. Volume LXIV, No. 32 permit wo. 2n $2 million for 1 Budge TJ nurse! renovj / Truck Derails behind coliseum Truly a rum situation. This truck with its cargo ol Bacardi rum was abruptly halted en route. Evidently the driver "passed over** th< overpass sign; or maybe hi was schooled in the nev math. v i i Drawdy iorseshoe t limits shoe itions T\ 1 1 uraway ore By ANN GLEN FERGUSON Gamecock Staff Writers Student Government Vice-Presi Drawdy, claiming that the recei primary was improperly n registered Feb. 24 as a candidal president in violation of an Inter-F Council contract. The IPX contract stipulated that primary winner would run unoppos other primary contenders. Drawd had sionpd surh a pnntrarf This was the first year USC's participated in the Greek Prim Panhellenic candidate Dottie H defeated three fraternity candidate Drawdy said, "If I had known th would have endorsed a candidate, tl have gotten them to stop the electi< IFC to endorse one of the three rema then have a primary between then By BRIAN TURNER Gamecock Staff Writer Further renovation of the Hors limited by a $2 million dollar budge USC Board of Trustees Buildinj Committee. USC will have to "shor drawing up architectural plans," a< president of operations Harold Bru "We think that we can finish the rc that money limit," Brunton said. U! million already on the current renc Two other projects were discuss* mpptinO Ahnnt $9 1 million uiac i IllVVVItl^* ? KWMV * II1I111UII TT UU K renovation of Barnwell College < January 20 fire and the adjace Hamilton Colleges, while $4.5 millioi a bridge to connect the P Sciences Centers. BUILDING AND Grounds Comi Daniel Henderson said the trustees ' limits of expenditures for these \ discussion was on being more precis Brunson was instructed to review get specific cost estimates, accordii HnHHHHHHHH ^^SB5WW aks contra < ACCORDING TO have been a candidal he had known the IF such an act. He said primary was to p dent Joe collectively endorse nt Greek Panhellenic d? lanaged, defeated the true spiri e for SG purpose of the prima Yaternity Because of the en plained, "friction be the Greek occurred. The girls f ed by any the Panhellenic cand v said he duty to vote for her. y "Also, aside from al sororities , ve be(?n told made s ~ ^ women s quad, knew , was the write-in cant lammond (hat she was Pan He, chance did I or the oth< ir> Pan Ual urinnina aonirict fhic9 * Mil IIV/I TTIIIIIIII^ M^MIIIUV I.IIIU ien I would Primary irregularii on, and got Feb. 20 IFC meetii lining men- resolution that the * (from IFC contract) "The preliminary i direction," Hendei Continued worl eshoe has been "renovation instej it allotted by the DeSassure College I and Grounds buildings meet the ten the delay on prefer that they w ccording to vicenton. "THE BOARD m novations within be the end," he s; SC has spent $4.5 higher the costs w ivation program. As for Barnwell, id at last week's if the structure is t< ?et aside for the design will be use< iamaged in the considering an el( nt Armory and Barnwell to serve n was allotted for The project to bi hysical and Life between the two sc the serious space ! research program: nittee Chairman general what we w? were "setting the have to get specifi jrojects, but the Henderson agree e in our figures." cord in the approa the projects and (the Buildings and ig to Henderson. February 22) was it, registers J Drawdy, he would not asked that e in the Greek primary if of the irre c was going to endorse that the purpose of the IFCPRE reserve unity and to ?ffwas ne a candidate. looked ilegate in the primary staff irregi t of the Greeks-the whole The IFC ry," Drawdy said. failed to pi dorsement, Drawdy ex- requesting tween the voting coeds Council dis elt pressured to vote for Under Tit idate, as if it was their Branch): Monday pi 1 this, the poll workers, so held. Th ?ure that all voters at the responsible ' that Dottie Hammond prosecuting lidate for president, and violators." ' ..I : tin i t.: i _r . >. : & uuintc. wnai kiiiu oi ACCOrair er two candidates have in primary c " candidates ties were discussed at a Dottie F ng. Drawdy made a were given candidates be released amount to or have a run-off, and meeting approved the university's rson said. i on the Horseshoe will be ad of restoration, as it was in j," Brunton said. "None of the i current state fire codes and we rould." ade clear that the $2 million would aid. "The longer we delay, the ill be." t It /V IA n n rvt me uinvcisii^ litis uui utrieimilieu ) be restored as it was or if a new i, according to Brunton. "We're jvator connecting Hamilton and the handicapped," he said. uild laboratory space in a bridge :ience buildings is a "response to shortage for all of the expanding 5," Brunton said. "We know in int to do on these projects, now we c designs." id that "everyone must be in acch taken towards preciseness. It I Grounds Committee meeting on a very positive meeting." ^&&*:?vv.v. *J&>&J-:<tex;.&y. -. ? ^ ? &; >*, A?rfre\?/- THE GAMECOCK Brltlon AndrewP~ -1 - lux cicuuuu the Panhellenic Council be informed gularities that had occurred. SIDENT Katon Dawson said no run>ded because he and the IFC cabinet I into the matter and had found no ularities. voted on Drawdy's resolution, but it ass. Another resolution was made that the IFC and the Panhellenic cuss rules for next year s primary, tie IV, chapters 300-399 (the Judicial "campaigning shall beein on the 'eceding the week the election is e election commission shall be : for endorsing this regulation and ; in the Student judiciary any ig to one SG attornney general, ampaigning was restricted to the ; private organizations. lammond said two marked flyers i to each sorority and an unnumbered the fraternities. But Delta Zeta viceSec IFC , I'ago 5