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By Mark Piatt point
Oamtcock Staff Writer NEC/
The election of delegates to the Dar
National Entertainment Campus absoli
Activities Association, NECAA, crap \
from the Russell House University part o
Union, RHUU, was opposed by Ken becau
Paluch, RHUU cinematic arts which
chairman, at Monday night's hewa
meetinff of thp nninn'c
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Council. Rog
what
The delegates, who will NEC/
represent RHUU at the NECAA advis*
convention in Kansas City, Mo., about
are Linda Page of the Ideas and
Issues Committee, Brian Dalton of "I t
the Fine Arts Committee and needs
Larry Hancock of the Cinematic ferenc
Arts Committee. people
decide
Paluch questioned the officers' really
selection of the delegates, and struct!
suggested thev werp nnf thp mnct cKntilrl
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qualified. that sc
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Paluch made a motion that the into pi
council overrule the officers and Fost
pick the NECAA delegates, but the some
motion of Jon Nason, union becaui
treasurer to table it was approved, makin
By tabling the motion, the com- the d<
mittee voted to continue the sensus
discussion next Monday, but it is The
unlikely Paluch's motion will be buildir
lavureu, accoraing 10 KHUU studen
President John Foster. for a
"We've been trying to tell him organi
(Paluch) that the names have at the
already been sent in and that those Union,
are the people we are going to Aboi
send, but he doesn't want to take recom:
that," Foster said. "Those are the policy
people who are going; they are the Direct*
ones who were selected, so they are The
going." until tl
Paluch contended that some of r~
the delegates chosen have been ||
irresponsible with duties in
rar\racanfin<? tU. : ?
i vaciiiiug me Luiiun ana
said the absence of Nason at the
time the delegates were elected
caused an imbalance in the voting.
Paluch opposed the selection of
Page because two program advisers
had stated that she would be H
the next chairwoman of the Ideas
and Issues Committee. He also ^
said such a statement might have Fi
some effect on the voting next year
for this position. Chairmen are II K
chosen by a selection board of
union members, the RHUU j$<
director and a representative of
student affairs. M
Foster said this information ^
should have no effect whatsoever *
on the voting and added that this
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was not concerned with the!
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i Rogers charged that, "It's
itely garbage to bring that
tip and, secondly, I think it's
{ his own personal animosity I , ;
se he didn't get chosen, ,
was pretty well known that
nted to go and was ticked off
se he didn't."
ers also said he failed to see
significance it had on the
lA that the two program
?rs had made the statement I fl Hw
PaBe- 1 '^^PSIplip
hink that overall the union
to look at the entire con- gpi||||; WM
e structure that we send Jr
to the conferences and
who benefits from them and ^ 4 ^
do something about the . ^
ire. I don't think the officers S-v .p
pick the people who go and j
>me sort of different system i
iking delegates should come V
ay," Paluch said. wijH
er admitted that there was 1 ^
pressure on the voters j||8|
>e of a deadline they faced in StifliHi
g the serections, but he said JH
ecision reflected the con- ^jgl
of the committee.
council also discussed a ' Jfl
ig policy that states, "Any /_
t who is being paid a stipend J imposition
in a student
zation shall not be employed '
Russell House University I
Str
if fKic ~
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mcndation to change the
could be sent to RHUU ^ ,
or Tom Otts. V? I tTUf
recommendation was tabled
he next meeting. i
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g^i^K Marvin D. Harrels<
reported Jan. 1
curred in academic
M_' remaining five took
eluded purses, stereo
HF" reported this past ser
Bixxiu i eu in auaueiuu
: bicycles were stolen
Carelessness contir
to Harrelson. He citei
table tops and handfc
these thefts from resi
j said. Police advise
1 valuables in the true
Russell House Tecl
! no thefts have been r<
past October two wa
technical services, "i
Bousbourelis said, in
Even a heavy chai
from breaking into t
cording to Red Smith
removing a door hai
No arrests have be
cording to Harrelson
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By Brian Duncan
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*e a problem at USC, according to campus security
>n, campus police chief, said 21 cases of theft have
-18. According to police records, 10 incidents ocbuildings,
six involved vehicle thefts and the
place in residence halls. The stolen property ins,
tape placers and CB radios, Harrelson said.
USC Campus Police said a total of 263 thefts were
nester. Of the total, 103 involved vehicle thefts, 84
: buildings, 40 took place in residence halls and 36
lues to be a major factor in most thefts, according
i examples of wallets left unattended on desk and
igs and valuables left in unlocked rooms. "Most of
dence halls are from unlocked rooms," Harrelson
automobile owners lock car doors and secure
k or other safe places.
mical Services Director Harry Bousbourelis said
;ported from his department so far this year. This
kie-talkies and a cassette deck were stolen from
Since then we have 0onp tr? pvtrpmp mpaenroc "
eluding replacing locks and keys.
n and padlock were not enough to keep vandals
he M&N Lounge over the Christmas break, aci,
acting manager of the Towers area. Sometime
Jan. 2, thieves forced their way in a side door by
idle and pried open two desks. Smith said,
en made in connection with thefts this year, ac
mi*
eded people with Mononucleosis to aid in
arch. If you now have or have had within |
iks mono, you may qualify for $80.00 per
Lirs of your time. Call 254-6537 for more
Mon. thru Fri.
Serologicals Laboratory
Suite 105 2719 Middleburg
Columbia, S.C. 29204