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Monday, Feb. 27,1978 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. Volume LXIV, No. 32 permit wo. 2n
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behind coliseum
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Bacardi rum was abruptly
halted en route. Evidently
the driver "passed over** th<
overpass sign; or maybe hi
was schooled in the nev
math.
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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
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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
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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
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ien I would Primary irregularii
on, and got Feb. 20 IFC meetii
lining men- resolution that the
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"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."
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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."
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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