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Today revisit W a.Ikei immen by JOHN GASH Staff Writer Harry Walker won. The people won. Yet the victory has not been realized. And the ultimate victory will not be realized until the stagnant structure we call student government is taken out of the graveyatd and revived. Walker does indeed have an immense task before him, a task that has loomed above us and has been hand ed to numerous student body presidents. They have failed to absolve our student government of the problems that plague it. Let us hope Walker does not fail. As I have said before, Walker's biggest asset is so-called inex perience within our student government. This has kept him out of the petty issues that seem to find a home in our student government. Walker has a. 10-point program which would do a great deal to alleviate many of the problems of our university. It calls for changes both within the student govern ment and in the entire Carolina community' C ampus Today, March 29 Movie: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Short Courses: Lovemaking, 7:30, Physical Science Center. Conservative Answers, 7:30, Russell House, Room 302. Lecture: Sir - Isaiah Berlin, president of Wolfson College at Oxford University will speak at Campus Room of Capstone at 8 p.m. No. 1 Chow Mein Fried Rice (All you can eat Mon. only) The Above ALSO TRY OU CHICKE CHOPP HOURS SUt F INTERNA 1031 ASSEMBLY d - faces se task The question is now,. however where do we. go-from here? For ward, we say. The future is before us, but the future has been before other presidents and those futures rapidly became the past, a past , filled with empty promises. Hopefully, we go forward. We go forward to -a plateau that few student governments hAve topped: a government for and of the students. To reach this plateau, we suggest that Walker spend time examining the student government then discarding all the un necessary deadwood. A suggestion to Walker: don't be afraid to step on toes within the student government. After all, it has been these same toes that have been stepping on the students whom they are supposed to be working for. Another suggestion: when working with a committee, time is important. It is time' we make tomorrow today. Recom mendations and legislation have a tendency to get bogged down in committee. So a little pushing won't hurt. Calendar Tomorrow, March 30 Class: The Arabic Class meets at 6:30 in Russell House Room 312. Meeting: Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship, 7-8 p.m. in the Russell House Faculty Club Lounge. Short Courses: Automechanics, 7 p.m. in Currell College Room 205. Karate, 7:30, Naval Armory. Lecture: Jack Scott, 8 p.m. Campus Room of Capstone. Meeting: Amateur Radio Club. Room 103, Engineering Building, 7 p.m. No. 2 Pancakes And Syrup 75*t (All you can eat Tues. only) Specials Go R N with French Fries ED SIR LOIN MONDAY THI JDAY THRU THURSDAY RIDAY & SATORDAY --7 LTIONAL HO! FMNULYWIAKING A MfE~ clomS M toT Sl HESID6At A:Am115cIC 0 Yoing America Corp. / 1304 A THE GAMECOCK is published trl-weekly durli and weekly during the summer semesters wi holidays and exam periods. Change of address fo other mail items should be sent to Drawer A, I scription rates are $7 per year or $3 per fall and 4 summer sessions. Bulk copies are $6 per 100 received $39,000 from the student activity fund, subscription to the paper. Offices of THE GAME of the Russell House on the University campus. I 777-4220. Second class postage paid at Cc GAMECOCK is published by the University of: pressed herein do not necessarily represent tho, body or the staff. Editor-in-chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Associate Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . Editorial Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing Editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Managing Editor........... Business Manager. ............ Sports Editor . . .......... ..... Asst. Sports Editor................ 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T COCK are In Rooms 308 and 310 )hones are 777-8178, 777-4249 and petuated by olumbia, S.C. Although THE had just ti iouth Carolina, the opinions ex. covered mc ie of the University, the student late in arri lost his ter . . . . . . . ..Charles Beeb* riot. If this - . . ...Scott Derks . . . . . . Cheryl Manning enough cop . . . . . . . . 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Al Dnly till 9:30 p.m. two or thi them go wi Ntost gr< are about I when they that these remember do what y< would h concerts p other collej like Boston NT places hurt the crowd i So please i concerts be again th KS ire marsha DEVINE me up the his-nsme. ncert isis note: Last Friday's Mason Proffit has of controversy. Here is ation cogeerning that I the future of othesO sponsored by the Union. The writer is r1io. president of the mmittee.) ing this letter to talk could have been a t Friday night and to. eople who cooperated ad a riot. all let us talk about the floor. At every -e marshal is present to e house is not over d that fire regulations He will take a look out ,oncert starts and if all will usually go on his Proffit was as excited ing as I was to hear when the group kept !t the kids down I let it ,er the P. A. This was a he mistake was per a very tired (the group -avelled through snow untain roads and were ving) Terry Talbot. He riper and called for a would have happened s would have called in the concert and all k shows would have [led. People, you and I nough of the Spinners .e Williams and now e what we have worked lose it. A riot hurts As the lights were not harass people. There t in the fuse box which lights to get crossed up. was in no way trying to body out.' I both Terry and the myself agreed that a unate incident almost ainly because of some ers, over-enthusiasm al problems. I wish to eople who are down on r their cooperation. :iow on let's remember f the game: When the irts please be in your group is that good they you out of your seats. ai we will have four of explosive acts in the > please follow this so when the group does ee encores please let aen thej'3y goodnight. ups will play till they o drop so let them split ask to. If anyone feeds requests are hassles that you generally can iiu like at a concert. I ate to see our atrolled as heavily 'as le concerts are In places and Anaheim. At these dreds of police patrol and enforce all the laws. eaple, have fun at the t keep them peaceful. I ank you for your .I don't like playing I Policeman, but better Sthan Solicitor What's