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9 & The South Carolina Library ^ Volume LXX, No. 5 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. September "7,1979 Impel Towers pi I *V" . 7 By Karen Addy T Q?m?cock Staff Wrftw J-j, The Towers dorm government p has been the subject of a recent S( controversy in what Towers vice- ir president, Minnie Parker, referred n to nfi nn illA0n1 fnkonvpr nf Hnrm ? government by an "elite few." "< T ' SI 'They had already Jj decided that he was tit not going to be president, these elite sj few who took over n the government.' u ? Minnie Parker, f< T A f O c# ? /? * ww Of U If I U (7 president ? n ft Tim Shadle, elected president of Towers government last spring, |j| said he was informed last week of fg| impeachment proceedings against jg iuiii ity ufc vjmxuuvc gviiuiiuio;. He was told he had already been <|| relieved of his duties.- m However, impeachment jl proceedings were never discussed 11 at the first executive metting of the Jl government Aug. 26. During the meeting, the vice- % president assumed presidential f| duties and a new vice-president H and temporary secretary were named and approved by the executive council. c "LAST SEMESTER I was put on I academic suspension and couldn't i sign up for housing for this semester," Shadle said. "But I < weiu 10 summer scnooi so uiai I I could get back in. I'm not living in Towers now, but will definitely be in the next two weeks, housing has I confirmed." I Shadle said he was not contacted by the other officers at any time ( about eligibility requirements ( concerning his situation. - Meg Tilghman, treasurer of the Towers government, said because Shadle was not residing in a Towers dormitory when school began, he was ineligible to serve. :: - 1 The most recent Towers constitution makes no mention of this requirement. It states that "the president, to be elected must have . lived in the Towers for at least one semester prior to being elected." wv/lj By Michael QoocNfi ' N?wa Edkor The Student Government Acadei nounced that it will be considering at! one-week drop date without receiving SG meeting Wednesday. Senator Mike Couick, chairman of "we may have a longer drop syste opposed to the one week we have r student does not drew a class within t* will receive a grade of WF, whicl Failing." THE POWERS and Responsibility hv Saii IVmv Tiimmw* nnnninA<w1 sai t^VMl A | HIH?VM?aVVU 0V1 screened for presidential appointment In other matters, resolution was p V Vv r . i*.*.' -w?* i., >% 1 <>, : V > "x ** ichment consider residency ilghman said Parker informed ! er that Shadle had resigned, i arker contradicted this ( atement and said Tilghman < tformed her a few days before the leeting that she (Parker) was the i bw president because Shadle was i nut '' Parlrop Honioo hairtnif JaW A u* imv? vivauvi! ? t 1115 WIW i ilghman that Shadle resigned. < ha die also denies ever having < mentioned resigning. A written isignation was never turned in to le Towers government. Parker said no one explained the tuation, and the matter was not lentioned at the executive leeting. Parker said she spoke ith Shadle on the phone the day of le meeting and told him the in _ if m: 1 ?1 1 jriiiauun ilignman gave ner. Parker told Shadle he was out of ffice, but that he could attend the leeting if he wished. Shadle did -A - AA 9 ? AS 1 n 1 01 aiiena uie meeung, ana aanura IcClendon, temporary secretary 118^ .< ' "!'""*'v ?": vv' 'HV '.rTT^S-'' ral mmm* jj|M -. ' Tim Shadle )f Towers and Tilghman's oommate, said his presence night have made a difference, "Things may have taken a iifferent course had Shadle been 1 _ ift.1 _ A* II * J jresem at uie meeting, sne saiu. SHADLE SAID he did not attend j :he executive meeting because he thought they were going to discuss impeachment actions against him. McClendon said Shadle had not carried out his duties properly and deserved to be impeached. Hlghman agreed with this. 4'Last year Tim was viceoresident of Towers Government The president graduated in December, and Tim became president for the rest of the year. He didn't get the job done he was responsible for/' Tilghman said. She mentioned the Towers party at Bell Camp and President Holderman's speech to the Towers residents as- incidents where siders at 0 Senatorial I in his distrii nics Committee an- his name, p empting to revise the senator mu a grade erf WF, at the dormitory. 5 the committee, said a BILL h m next semester, as tion. When < low." Currently, if a male candi< te one week period, he athletic dire i means, "Withdrew The bill ^ elimination committee, chaired assistant w fen people have been appointees, Is. person sele< assed revising a 1976 Another r 1v ? ed in limbo 5 ha die did not fulfill his duties, and jhe and others had to assume them. Despite this he was rellonfo/4 Tilnhmon cni/1 ^ivv?v\A) JL iigauiian oaiu. * Tilghman explained when the fall semester began she heard nothing from Shadle about meetings or plans, so she felt she :ould plan government activities iespite his absence. MWE HAD TO CARRY ON," Tilghman said. "There was no i_ a mi a. i i i_i - i iiiipeuciuiieni. inai wouia iaKe months." Qharllo caiH ha fait ho rtirl a rfrwrl K/SVMVUV ?UIV* 1V1V ??v VUVk ?? gwu job as vice-president last year and as well as he could as temporary president. "I enjoy being involved in Towers government," Shadle said. "It eives me a chance to meet a lot of people. I like to do things in my dorm." Parker admitted being upset at the situation and at not being properly informed. She said "they had already decided that he was not going to be president, these elite few who took over the government, headed by Meg Tilghman. It was illegal." Cynthia Forrest, Towers area manger, was told by one of the officers that Shadle had simply resigned. She knew none of the facts. IF SHADLE IS RULED ELIGIBLE to serve as president, since he will soon be a resident, impeachment proceedings are a possibility, according to Tilghman. Shadle stated he may fight such action. "It depends on how much hassle it is for me," he said. 'We want to run the government and we want to do it now. We can't wait on ///?. ? Meg THghman. Towers treasurer Tilghman said perhaps she didn't go about things in the right way, but said she feels justified in her and other government members actions.44We want to run the government, and we wnat to don it now. We can't wait on Tim." she said. tempting Xtties resolution that requires senato ct's lobby, a photograph of himself, i hone number, address, and seat nui Bt also place on his room door his i >G will provide the senators with phot fas also passed concerning cheerlea cheerleaders are selected, two femal IAIA AMA A11MA!MA#AJI mivg en t vuiiuuiim) wjr uic naaiomm ctor. vas revised to allow four oeoole to i. Eliminations will be determine omen's athletic director, along with i \ who cannot be associated with USC !ted by the Student body. evision to the bill dropped the neces Dt*i ft n fsvs+Sli'i' recommendec By Larry Levii Gam* cock Staff W The State Budget and Control Boa Russell House Print Shop be absorb Services, according to Richard Da> Printing Services. Davis said printing services are a s impression that the budget and con (RHUU Print Shop) was managed v< the board was probably concerned printing equipment and staff. R11.1. U/OOTRN flssietant atntft r?n out, stating that the Russell House Pri machinery but recommended they n and the management needed to be i was not being run properly because pi 4'It has not been determined that an; far," Tom Otts, director of Russell H< He said a meeting took place last we< Davis was delegated the task of findii allegations. "At that point it was most added. "I found this (the whole situation) fa the action had been taken, why weren' in the decision or why weren't they cor said. Russell House Print Shop is a stu ,#i can see now we mignt not I decision or the result of the decisior certainly University Printing and c< ministrators should have been imn decision or party to the decision," Otts "I was supposed to write a report p this issue, giving our purpose, histor> sequence of events. Dick Davis wi legitimacy of the whole allegation," 0 wanted to make sure the allegations w to something that did not exist. UNIVERSITY PRINTING Service worth of business each year, accordinj The Russell House Print Shoo made fiscal year, according to Ken Brandt, 1 Chris Vlahoplus, systems vice presic and public affairs, said "these eve knowledge." Russell House Print Shof students, and under normal circuxm mally takes care of its internal affairs, to change ra fn noct fnr ph??rlpa/lopc fmm 9A>a tlong with department standards are l. nber. The funded by the athletic depart name and same standards. The bill wa :>graphs. certain questions from chec plication formerly requestc der selec- specify the college their mo e and one any other relatives who atter ; women's now be deleted from the appli TWO SENATORS were noi make the Student Organization Liscen id by the and Arnold Evans were nc two of her expires July, 1961. Susan M phis one Patricia Moore were nomina Allocations Commission, an saryGPR Schwacke were nominated to >y,t> V, - GAMECOCK ies merger i by board rtt*f ird has recommended that >ea Dy university iriniing ris, director of University ensitive area and it was his trol board "didn't think it ;ry efficiently." Davis said with better utilization of inting officei , sei?t a memo nt Shop wanted to purchase nt ruipnhaaa (VIA mAAkinAwu w? pUiVIWOV Miv Aliaviuil^l J updated. The management ices were low, Wooten said. y action has been taken thus Duse University Unon, said. *k concerning the issue and < ng out the legitimacy of the 1 ly rumor and hearsay," he ;ind of incredible because if t university people involved itacted immediately?" Otts dent service, he added. I have been involved in the i communicated to us, but ;rtain other university adnediately informed of the said. ertaining to our position on and our perception of this | is going to look into the tts said. He added that they j ere true instead of reacting s averages about $625,000 {to Davis. about $4,100 during the last HHUU business manager. lent for university relations nts happened without our > is unique because it serves itances the university nor, he added. :'WF 1.0. This was because athletic .0, and since cheerleaders are ment, they should abide by the s further revised to eliminate rleader applications. The apsd cheerleader candidates to ther and father attended, and kded IJSC. Thesw miMtinru: will ication. ninated for an open seat on the icing Committee, Albert Dorn tminated for the seat, which [orris, Marty Defoaboby, and ted for seat nine on the Student d Greg Busdicker and David fill seat lOonSAC.