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Pal Chief b I and Republ Icon Party heh Clormv-d local meda to hold a b eeteik4%rrently dion't inik The *441ck , Q eno"gIt %o Include,'We hadheIud have: prknted it, if a f: rtwo hours. on the phon Cin Campbell's"ovorsight hadn'ti bme correm everal lives would hte been k 1te Stude(r d their nevspaper weren't d Important' be'ensidg d < Suboreou - ch'staff v bers from a c beenI .c Monday. He said, v e frankly, there WaS mht-up." He clain"d an P.1"nhaoer security guard told t him no6t dtt US' media into the press con- t fmortnce. Ti is corary to r*port by Gamecock t an WUC tMMmembers who say Suber made the clsonislon blmself. s Suber clalme S the security guard, not he, C named our reporters as potential dangers. He told WUSC station manager, Jim Elliott they wee "long-haired hippie types" over the phone. He claims no time length was specified for the C brief Interview with Eisenhower (cut short when security guards saw the serious questions to be a asked). Elliott says he was definitely led to e Letters to -the editor Using fee card creates voting' Dear Miss Manning: offered to get his t I suppose that after elections are but was informed a . over the students will come again that this could not hear the reprimand that only a though I had his fi small percentage of the student Why was this no body voted.,Perhaps this recurring not the students phenomenon can be explained, campus students o particularly in view of the fact that the fees paid by re two opposing forces were working students to th4 against each other during the Oct. equivalent to those 19 elections. campus students? For a student to ote he must same studentq ab present Aot'&Wfiis'i. D. card buft additional fee asse his fee card also. This is fine and new stadium? All well except when elections fall on are a positive yes. the same day that fee cards are Is this the Univer needed to collect tickets for a equality for its stu football game. In this case, the just the University' student is faced with a decision of taking as much as great importance--shall he have them without any his fee card to vote in the election, whatsoever. I wondi or shall he use it to purchase JOHN S. Il football tickets! There is no need to even answer Classicalj that question. This is the situation facing the women students. Any Dear Miss Mdlnninj girl who has a date to the game will I should like to es have given her fee card to her date. C students--and esr Of course, she can still vote in the who are turned ofi elections without the fee card--alll and Jane" conlv4 she has to do is find time to go over proach to the learni to Russell House, get proof of the foreign language--t fact that she indeed does have a fee within the Departn card (the fact that the I. D. card Languages an alte * specifies that fees have been paid audio-lingual meti makes no difference) then she can may elect a classi vote, fulfill his fore Since there is not an over- requirement. whelming amount of interest in The student voting when the fee card is in the classical Greek student's possession, it does not language will expel seem that many students will go to world's greatest the extra trouble of a trip to will soon discov Russell House for the sole purpose literature is in r1 of voting, greatest in the - If the University wants Its became the chief students to take part In elections, it spiration for must encourage participation by literatures, and, making voting conditions that it speaks favorable. The students are not to meaningfully to p blame this time. In his first year < SUZANNE BOWMAN has mastered c EILANE LEFF Parking meters Dear Miss Manning:I * The suggestion that parking meters be removed (Janet Lee, October 16is a sound one. I cannot think of any reason to have a metered system other than to make money, and I question the W principle of the whole concept ofp charging citizens money to park *UG their cars.*A Furthermore, several cities *A (Lafayette, Indiana, the location of * AP Purdue, for one) have concluded *A that the actual cost of running a h metered operation exceeds the *c income. But even if it Is a #$ profitable enterprise at USC, I doubt that the amount of money * Al gained is enough to justify the inconvenience caused to students, and the unsightly appearance of the meters on the landscape. DAVID D. HUSBAND Assistant Professor ofj Regional tickets peat Miss Manning: Cn Monday, Oct. 1O,1I went t h ~Coliseum to pick -up football 1 1 ti ktSinceIbave a very good _____ ~ tend at a regional campus, I isidered L6 GOP silve the Interview was to last twnety minutes, ober did the leading. Suber claims The Gamecock is not on the adquarter mailing list because "since I have en associated with the South Carolina ipublican headquarters, The Gamecock has over indicated any interest in the things we ive." He claims we have been invited to major 'nctions and did not attend. N present amecock editor has any knowledge of any such vitations. Either four USC media representatives don't iow what they are -talking about, or Suber esn't. Either the US mail can't get a letter to impus from Five Points, or the Republicans m't think studens are worth informing. In any case, Suber made the same mistake impbell did---assuming that USC students and eir newspaper and radio station aren't worth e time and effort given to local citizens'and eir media. Campbell's office alienated many USC udents last spring. Suber, however, doesn't have a militia to mtrol the unruly mob of students. His name miling and affronts to the students through their iedia represent a clear and present danger to s party. He seems to forget that approximately ie-quarter of the student body is of voting age. If the Republicans are represented by this man id think so little of students, students should )nsider how their vote is spent. problems ckets for him, forms of nouns and verbs and a feu the Coliseum basic sentence patterns, the be done, even student will begiq to read the Ne% ! card. Testament in its original language possible? Are If he elects a second year of Greek >f a regional he will read a substantial amoun USC? Aren't of the "Iliad," the West's first an( ional campus perhaps most thrilling epic poem University Should he choose not to stop witi paid by main Homer, he then may go on to Aren't those match wits with such great mind: ) paying the and 'ynaginations' as Plato sment for the Sophocles, Aristophanes hree answers Thucydides, etc. ity's policy of In other words, the choice o: ents, or is it classical Greek as a foreigr procedure of language offers the university possible from student-no matter what subject hi compensation finally elects as his major-almos r! limitless possibilities for thi P'LER stimulation and expansion of hil own mind and imagination. GreekPARCAPDNMTE Assistant Professor of Foreig )lain to all U S L.anguages and Literatures cially to those by the "Dick rsational ap- T e ig of a modern at there exists TIll GAMECoCK is published tri-weeki ent of Foreign during the summer semesters with the e rntv ote Change of address forms, subscription requi rntv ote use. Columbia. 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Mis is thse store you are rmy Navy Surpl THE YELLOW FRONT S ASSEMBLY ST. S~ W 'ARE U1MN-r The Existei Another 'I By HARRY HOPE Columnist Why was David Eisenhower hej Monday? That question was nevf answered in the pseudo-intervie% But it seems to point to the obviou -some one in Washington is ri ning Watson for governor. Now why would a congressma want to run for an office haviri lower political status than the or he occupies? Is it that he is deeme ineffective in congress by nationi party leaders? Why was lawy( Arthur Ravenel pushed to the sic so bluntly at the Republica convention? No one can answer theE questions except those who knoy and they aren't telling. Locally, the Republican Parl has been pushing for "two-parl government" in South Carolir since 1964. But as Thom Broadwater said Monday in th Commons Room, "What coul Watson do as governor that Mi (Continued from page 1) made for a booking for the WHC "but the committee neegh4,gtudsn response at the concerts noN scheduled in order to have enoug] money for this group. Also unde consideration are; Ike and Tina Turner, Jethro Tull, the Allmal Brothers, and the James Gang. During basketball season con certs are held at Townshil Auditorium, but student respons is sought to the idea of possibl concerts held in the middle of th week at the coliseum, which has larger seating capacity. a mecock during the fall and spring semesters and weeki ception of University holidayvi and exam period msts and other mail items should be sent to Drawer 's are $7 per year or 53 per fall and spring semester s are 56 per 100. lTE GAME-C0CK this year receive inMI -time studnts to asubsrioton to he pap r7-4220. Second class postage paid at Columbia. s.( / the University of South Carolina, the opinions e: hose of the Universit y. the student body or the staff ........... .. ......heryl SMnn ........ .. .. .. .. .. ...Michael la te Hlucka' ............ . . . . . .Elabeth Phillip . . Scott D)erl .....................Teddy Hiefrne ...................... Gene Hane ...................harles Fellenbasi .......... .......huck Keel ............... .....Charles Beel . .Rob Bigall .....................David LundI -..-..-.....--..-..-.. Steve Lam ek for you. BOTTOMS NEW LOOK in LEATHER GOODS iather Vests, Leather Coats, LeaI oc t ooks. IT is-osssd. looMesg for-! is Store TORE AT SPH. AL 3-4641 - - -by Phil Frank ~(ftAd! AMAW Wralist 3 ird'awardec Nair or West haven't done? There is not a dime's worth of difference e between them (the parties.)" ,r The governor's race has been, . until Broadwater entered, a "race 5.. against a race." I- The governor's race has been, until Groadwater entered, a "race n against a race." This has been g documented, if not admitted, by e the major newspapers of this state. d Even A. W. Bethea said that the il Republicans control the major r newspapers of this state, and he e has been given the rough treat n ment by them. But this newspaper is not con e trolled by Republicans, Democrats, Communists or anybody. That's why we can y present another "Existential y Bird" Award. a This Bird goes to Gay Suber. We s had not planned on piesenting the e award but once a month, but we d feel that Suber deserves a special Bird. TIGER'S MILK BREWEl TUPELO HONEY TEA all bee gr rBur It"Cr The horned gate Grad preser By T. S. SWEENEY Columnist Quotable unquote: Hiding men behind masks during confrontations is like the main tenance of strict political privilege and privacy: both lead to awful abuses. One of the four graduate student representatives to Student Senate is Brian Rines. Rines is a psychology major and has been a member of the senate for four years. Last year he was a member of - the Student Disciplinary Committee and this year is the ranking memtier of the Rules Committee. In speaking with him, one gets the impression of an in tense-though not overly so, as he seems restrained about many things-young man, committed to finding elemental approaches to specific, but yet to be defined problems. He feels interviews are not the ideal way to communicate and prefers selective reticence to open and unguarded statements which become unfair game for misquotation. This approach certainly would give him my vote. as papal nuncio; but as my representative and interviewee...? Last year, Brian was a strident voice of support in the Senate's decision to back the student strike. His avowed purpose was to use the strike as a means for gaining concessions toward a policy of more student involvement in university affairs. Meanwhile, his attitude toward the senate is that it is a mostly infeffective body that merely . gives lip service to the ideals of student participation in the decision-making process. Rines has not yet produced any legislation for his constituency, but hopes to acquire a track record in the future. While Brian Rines is a four year veteran of the legislative scene, Tom Hiers is now in his initial tenure. Hiers is also a member of the psychology department and it egg's Pharn "WE HAVE" VITAN IEALTH FOODS U'S YEAST BAGS NATURAL FRiUIT The s are bigger at ~er King. Home of the V 1211 COLLEGE ST. 'OSITE CAMPUS HORSESI AND DREXTON HALL) senators ited was the prodding of Rims that persuaded him to run for a senate vacancy last spring. He then became a factor in Rines' cam paign to push the senate toward supporting the strike; "Brian felt he could use another liberal voice " such as mine In the senate to realize his plan to gain sen'oe support for the strike." -Hiers spent a number of years- in Biafra and Brazil with the Peace Corps prior to coming to South Carolina. He laments student docility and predilection for uninvolvement. As a candidate, he had no platform, since, running unopposed, "a platform was un necessary." A third member of this quatrapoliticlan is Doug Jones. He is a member of the physics department. He is rather difficult to track down. Perhaps next week? Our mystery man of the week removes, the others from con sideration as a triumverate. I have been assured that this fourth senator exists, but unfortunately he must remain unheralded and unnamed by this writer, a situation I hope will improve by next week, since neither of the two senators interviewed knew his name. Just received-What four graduate assistants are teaching full time without parking privileges, while certain officers of the Student Senate have full faculty parking rights? - Thanks for all those congratualatory letters, and remember our adversary this week. Letters policy letters to the editor should be brief. typewritten, and about matters of concern to 1-SC students. All leuers must be signed. but names may be withheld by request. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for style. god taste. and libel laws. Sed letters to The Gamecock. Drawer A. USC. Columbia. s. C. 210. lacy INS of all kinds WHEAT GERM JUICES KOREAN GINSENG ich. Vhopper. 1