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in FCR 2 and he so moved. His motion was seconded by Mr. Black and, without
discussion, passed. (See FCR 2 at the end of the Minutes.)


       M. Acquisition of Property (FCR 3)

       The last piece of property remaining in the triangle between Limestone and
Rose Streets is the Jefferson Davis School property owned by the Fayette County
Board of Education. Mr. Sturgill said the Finance Committee was in agreement on
the desirability of acquiring this property and recommended that the Vice President
for Business Affairs and Treasurer be authorized to purchase it. Mr. Strugill
moved approval of the recommendation in FCR 3. His motion was seconded by Dr.
Woodyard and passed without dissent. (See FCR 3 at the end of the Minutes.)


      N. Revisions in the Student Code Adopted (SCRCR 1)

      Mr. George Griffin, Chairman of the Student Code Revision Committee,
said that the Student Code Revision Committee had met and considered the recom-
mendations of the Advisory Committee on Student Code Revisions transmitted to
the Board Committee with President Singletary's recommendations. The Advisory
Committee sent sixteen recommendations for Code revisions plus five other
supplemental recommendations to the President. President Singletary, after
careful consideration, approved fourteen of the sixteen recommendations without
change and disapproved two of them. The Board Committee considered the Ad-
visory Committee recommendations and the recommendations and comments of
President Singletary. The final report presented to the Board of Trustees for
action, according to Mr. Griffin, concurred with the President's recommendations
with the exception of disapproving a part of one revision and proposing one
additional amendment.

      Since the changes as recommended by the Student Code Revision Committee
had been sent to the members in advance of the meeting and thus the members
were familiar with the proposed revisions, Mr. Griffin moved that the Committee's
report be approved. His motion was seconded by Mr. Crockett.

      Mr. Flegle then moved that the report be amended by the elimination of
Article VI. He said that it was the Student Government's position that the powers
granted to the President in this Article are too vague and overly broad. Mr. Clay
called for a second to Mr. Flegle's motion and, there being none, the amendment
died for lack of a second.

      Mr. Flegle then moved that the Student Code Revision Committee's report
be amended to provide for the elimination of expulsion from the Student Code
(Article I, 1. 57). In support of the amendment Mr. Flegle explained that Dr.
Singletary had approved the Advisory Committee's recommendation for the elimi-
nation of this section but the Student Code Revision Committee had voted to leave