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Unique Process It's a new year, but we're having the .same old elections. We are again following USC's somewhat unique election process which calls for everything from mis printed ballots to delayed elections. Not everything is "old hat," of course. This year's innovation was designed and implemented by the Student Senate. They have yet to establish a district for the Roost. The residents will not be able to elect a senator or vote for homecoming queen unless they are assigned a district. The Senate will meet this afternoon to create a district for the Roost, but the confusion of finding candidates on the day before the election is not con ducive to a complete, meaningful election. The elections committee has worked very hard and its first major effort was to produce a ballot which omitted the names of several candidates. This incom plete list was the one given to The Gamecock for pub lication. The failure to create the new district and the printing of the incorrect ballot have resulted in the delay of the election. Elections at Carolina are always very interesting, not so much for the results as the excitement and Adventure of seeing just when they will occur and the various problems they will have to overcome. It makes for a great show. but is it any good at getting anyone elected ? -KROCHMALNY . '/le G6A%,EG1CC>Cr . h .bi . Is 9 nih %, b:rh Elliott Gonzales as the fir%I etit. t GnO Game cock I I % a it a fr the , i'lonti of the 'ntierstty of South I arulitni stint n ekl K lrn %..cllge .it ..\ .tit tiidur i ,sliwda , anrm examinationts. T In - Iw I-i t tt ts4s a r Iy reflect the viewiis of the admintsa U nI n A t . 1he, I I ill --I tIw tl- -fit b,.I-I AA a who'le if ,i s The Gamecock ar. in Ii.ii :N of the ltimsell Houti s it the Vtiversity .1 ' i. - I F.M .:-II--ChlefI. 7 7 - 4220 (Business aid Advertising) AN 1 7.7- 17 1tN % w r-atms The Gamecock i repiren led -: s bq Nattainal Ediicational Advertising Scr %loe v , he ba tnil is a m1 ii.er If i.lated Oillgiglte I'ress and the . ' . 11leleate Vit, A .tw in b i i tll i rates9 are $6 pert year. EI' ITO R-IN- CIEF BUSINESS MANAGER Sally Zalkin Linda Del Rosso MANAGING EDITOR ............. .........Mary Jane Benston ASSISTANT MANAGING EI)ITOR .......... .........Carl Stepp ASSOCIATE EDITOR . .. ................Mike Krochmalny NEWS EDITORS .-...........Mona Gault, Jimmy Wannamaker SPORTS EDITOR ..... ........... . . . .... John David Spade FACULTY EDITOR .........................Ken Hare SOCIETY EDITOR ..... ..... .. ... .........Linda Lawrence CHIEF PHOTOGRAPH ER ......................Chip Galloway ADVERTISING MANAGER .........................Jay Bender CLASSIFIED AD MANAGER .....................Nancie Meddin ASSISTANT RUSINESS MANAGER ..........Robert Scarborough CIRCULATION MANAGER ....................Elliott Borenstein REPORTERS-irby Keen, Ed Pinin. Candy Silver. Shirley Buchanan, Eileen Brown. Mike Creel. Everett Cox. Eddie Chen. Milton Capps, Anne Caveny. Walter Derriok Berry Elilson. Susan Feuch.. Jim Gleat... Nathan Goldman. Jim Hancy. Stanley Henaiey, Mark Holmes. Susan Jacobson. Danny Leclair, Martin Mobiey. Roen Miles. Jean Neal. Red Osbourne. John Pepsi. Susan Ross. Teny Stokes. Jeanino Smith. Karen Surratt. Joe Usry. Carol Wilson. Harold Ward. Susan Zalkin. Fred Monk. PHrTOGRAPH ERS..BOb Benson. Elliott Borenstein. Coates Crow., Charios Keefer, CIRiCULATiON STAFF-Jim Gordon. WIl Peters. Chip Abernathy. WUNS BAR KILTIE FREE engraved monogram for 10 daysi Your favorite loafer style in mahogany leather ...with brass bar for your initials. Sizes 4 to 10, AAAA to B. 16. ER NYS on main * Downtown *Richland M oi SURREY SHOP SHOES I G . .o.G meCOCk8.oe Go!I Zd1lerfals Comenlary Tuesday, October 8, 1968 - Page Two Columbia, South Carolina SCENE: THE GOLDEN SPUR TIME: THE DAY THE 8EER B3LL PASSES, o w V.0 vE4waFvE -rMe DAY OFeWE- er is tepeoLev? L CP() *HERE!THEmy r - Marketing at IBM "Working with company presidents is part of the job" "I'm pretty much the IBM Corporation Inler.hagisyocnfdc.Yu' the eyes of my customers," says Andy Moran.hepnhisovhsprbm. "That kind of responsibility's not bad for an Wihiswrngpte,tedaaro engineer just two years out of school."esigStmsEinr,Adhahe Andy earned his B.S.E.E. in 1966. Today, mn utmr ov hi nomto he's a Marketing Representative with IBM, hadigpolm.Igeabrdovr involved in the planning, selling and installa- o uiesbcueIrnit vr i tion of data processing systems.prbegon.SmtesIkwths Plenty of business experiencehepfomyangr "Engineering was my first love," Andy says, "Ta'onoftebsthg.Mymn "but I still wanted good business experience." i oeo akpta os est So far, he's worked with customers involved whnIedhi.UulyIprtymc in many different computer applications, m w ht. from engineering to business. His contacts Anyseprncin'uuuaatIM go from data processing managers all the ThraemnyMktngndSlsR way up to the president of his largest account. snaie h ol elyuo iia "At first I was a little nervous about working exrins.Adtyhaemyknd at that level," says Andy. "But then you realizeacdmcbkgonsbuie,enj youretrind o kowwht e' trint i,leral ats civyucience. Yo' Letters To Commoi Dear Miss Zalkin: In regard to John David Spade's column in The Gamecock of Sept. 24, I have a few ques tions. Does Mr. Spade know why quite a number of USC fans leave the football games early? Per haps many leave early not bc cause they lack school spirit, but leave early out of common sense. Could it be the wonderful park ing facilities Carolina Stadium offers the general public? Not only is there an abundance of dust, but Gamecock fans must cope with bottle neck, bumper to bumper traffic, leaving the Fair Grounds' only exit after the game. If fans choose to take the bus, there is always the doubt of getting to the stadium on time for the opening kickoff and leav ing so that the only bus left is Letters Policy TiH GAMECOCK welcomes let ters on any subject pertinent to and in-olring Unitersity stu dents. The Editor-in-Chief re sertes tite right to edit Ietters to ronform to style, good taste, space limnitations and libel laws. They not only sell data;y as Andy does, but also I and information record: pod the more technically inc processing Systems En low. d of Chock with your placen olu- If you're interested in th dengineers and scientist mont office for more inf ger Or send a resume or let ere Cammack, IBM Cor p., C call St., N.E., Room 810, A tl like to hear from you evi for graduate school orr r- An Equal Opportunity I of IM The Editor n Sense not the midnight express. Surely the alma mater can b sung just once at half time fol the sake of school spirit. Such settlement would permit USC fans to leave the grounds at theh convenience no matter what th score. TY KELLE1 Athletic Elector Dear Aiss Zalkin: As an athlete and a resident o the Roost I was very disheartene to learn that I won't be able t vote in the upcoming election. I think that the student senat should act quickly and eithe make a new voting district fo the residents of the Roost or le us vote in one of the other dis tricts. As a student at USC think that I deserve a voice i the campus government as muc as anyone else. Please remember that the ath letes "Give a Damn." JACK E. MILLEI >rocessing equipment BM office products systems. Many of lined are data gmreers. 1ent office e Opportunities for B at IBM, ask your place rmation. ter to Charles ept. 0, 1447 Peachtree inta, Ga. 30309. We'd an if you're headed nilitary service. Employar