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' RLS Explains B% m n^l! -arty roi,c* \ toR?811* S ^ By YVONNE PADGETT c|*4l U/?U? ? wn? f _______ ... Bates House residents and Residential Life Services officialsimet Monday night to attempt to end a semester-long controversy over resident hall parties. The Outcome of that meetintz mav affect all onmrmc residents concerning alcohol policy and enforcement. At the meeting,. Cynthia Forrest, director of Resident Student Development and Special Services, outlined regulations and procedures for campus parties to 4'clear up the rumors" among the residents. "WE HAVE designated a policy than manages risks," I Forrest said, "and all other residence halls must follow the same procedures.'' | According to Forrest, alcohol use was illegal on campus until 1968. "After that, it was allowed in the privacy of your own living quarters," she said. Private living quarters are defined as "the confines of your own room" and excludes dorm lobbies, studv rooms, com munity baths and halls. Therein lies the question of whether ~ it is legal to have a party that "spills out" into the halls or other "non-private" areas. sec Parties, page 4 rmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm?m+mmaimmmmmmm* V jOfHAlBdtWrnrrtn I w -mm, mar vj vj sj vj ij Sportswear 6 Specialty Co., Inc. Custom Printing for Clubs & Fraternities Transfers and Lettering PralSl special Carolina Designs 4w 2767 Rosewood Or. Phone 254-9380 5 Mln. from Campus ? ^ I nj? lilll'IIIHIIillll Mill IIIWHlIIIBfiIH (ill milll MIMIJMbWLIlWHIIIIBBffBliliinMi | Sorry For Last Week's C NOW OPEN 1 j?- For Guys 31 IX V Brands you'v \J 1*0 wanted at pi \ / can now< I AND THERE'S W MUCH MORE ^ CD I \Campusl/ for men I and women [ CORNER OF MAIN ANI ^ ?r? _ j ? S-: .V-^- v/ ':: :.J*?(II '.'' BB 1 H^Hk -v:-? -y :':: *V .' ' ' I^KnHHHmSL- .i^d^MroHl^WOTiji I i ..; ;?. .Vi ri ?>>>t<JBHi1? ^5igT5Tir"=^-pgT-^-?*^T_;C'r~ 1" | Bates House Sen. Greg Gangi said the unelected Bates House government would be declared null. He also circulated a petition concerning the party policy in the dorm. ^mm^enlo^he>game f^om/orT" " 1 CAROLINA i 1 STADIUM K i? l I I CUSHIONS 6 1 f! $2.49 I Hhrr. I ji j i j Jewelry Warehouse i | ? J 2909 PUtt Spring* Rd., W. CoU. 9 III 6 Mon.-Sat. M "h'? Mor? Tlun Ju*t Another Irwtky Store" >e,ay 1 1 I nd Gals | te always 'ices you afford I $ and Boys i 3.99 I STEW/ 5 and Men's f! 21.95 1 ngler, Ralph ?in and More [ i I I - MON! P BLOSSOM j 8 Two Bates House _ _ ** * Officers Recifin By DAVID CORVETTE president, Josef Mirakovits, News Editor "When election time ap : proached, we had only one Bates House dorm candidate who wanted to be government President elected to each office. Donna McAuley and Theoretically, you can't lose Treasurer Ed Gorman to yourself, so 1 didn't see resigned Monday amid any need for an election." controversy over the validity of the Bates House govern- BIJT ARTICLE IV. Section ment. II of the Bates House Dorm Several Bates House Constitution states, "all residents made the point at a Executive Officers shall be Sept. 21 government meeting elected in the spring term for that there had been no the following academic election during the spring year." 1981 semester to fill the four The controversy resulted constitutional offices at in plans made Sept. 24 to Bates House. amend the constitution to According to last year's see page 4 ^J RSfSHIIHHHHHHHHBHDH U2#? Ca" Days Evenings & Weekends F 4? y ^^3^/Wjy^/J *fl. Cla#?e* Starting ?oon. ^Pftjfiii *?fUnburg. |?9HHW .ma &****? Street. V ?' Educational Center Co(Mwfcjj sc MJ05 TEST PREPARATION "w** (*?) 25^0673 SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 For Information About Other Center* In More Than 85 Major US Cities & Abroad Outside NY State CALL TOLL FREE: >00-223 1782 JL 2009 Green street jjj Wednesday ~wm i / ar% a m. i r% XI I U^MIN^p bAINLJ Free Draft 8-10 I HaDDV Hour 10-12 h I I / ~j Friday, Saturday ?K WILLIAMS BAND JAY NIGHT FOOTBALL J Every Tuesday i JAZZ WI 1 i Dick Goodwin Quintet