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StW( MCKINNEY, From Page 1 "However this does not mean that we should bow to every wish and command of those out side our peer groups," McKin ney-said. "We are a group, the very group, for which this uni versity exists. We have our rights and this government exists to protect those rights." Mukejeggimg Iua andeus. logging with a friend is a fun way'to exercise, and keeping in shape always seems easier with good company along. So you don't want to give up even one day's run, and certainly not several days due to your period. T hat's why you should. depend on the protection of T am pax tampons. Because they're worn internally, you'll feel completely comfortable. When the tampon is properly in place, you won't everq know it's there. And you'll be free to keep u p with your jogging. Active lives demand reliable internal sanitar y protection. So is it any wonder that moje women in more countries around the world turn to T am pax tampons? The itea protectUon mtore wennrst ** NOW USED ? eMILMONS oV wongm MAOE ONLY SY TAMPAK INCORPORATtOn PALR ur MAa lent Bod) McKinney said her involve ment with student government rests with a statement she heard in high school: One of the leaders in her school said "if you don't like the way things are, you have no right to com plain, unless you yourself_try to effect change." McKinney said if one wants to see improve ment,- one must become involved. Change is a product of responsibility, she, said. "For every right and privilege granted, we have first been put to test or through a trail period, after which time our responsi bility as students has been re evaluated. "I feel it is time that this uni versity and the entire state of South.Carolina realize that we have been tested and we have proven ourselves to be a respon sible student body," McKinney said. One of the major planks of McKinney's platform is the implementation of the Univer sity Senate. McKinney said this Senate I BY ERNIE KASTNE1 -Gamecock Staff Writer Allen Ward was elected presid pore of the Student Senate at the ing last night. "I don't want this to be my o senators'," Ward said. "I want I be the senate's own personal liasoi of student government." "It is good to see some fresh 1 the senate," Ward added. '"I thin what the senate needs at this tim Ward, as president pro tempoi in line of succession for the presid the vice president. Ward's duties, as stated in the U tion, are: "He shall act in lieu of ti dent of the Student Government ir or disability and shall succeed to should it become permanently va BICY Quality European Bic Manufactured By: GI Paris-Sport, Falcon-M In Colus C AT E'S C Cedar Terrace S 6420 Sumter I Phoi 776 1:15 to 8p.m. M4 Officers year the first actual steps toward a university senate were taken with a compilation of available information from other schools which now have this university senatb-type "Hopefully, Carolina stu dents will recognize the fact that without a university senate we will never be guaranteed an input in the decision making process. From this point we will begin our campaign for a uni versity senate and will not stop until our goal is accomplished," McKinney said. McKinney advocated better communication with the stu dents and better representation for the students. She said SGA must let the students know what is being done. "But prior to merely inform ing the students of our involve ments, the government should initially ask what does the stu dent want and need?" McKinney also said she hopes to better the communication between student government Elects Pr( t Ward was ele other candidato Hubbard and S1 ent pro tem- Primarily the senate meet- with introducing ings of the senal rfice but the standing commil his office to Leigh Leventis, i to all facets the remaining c< A bill was intri :ew faces in and Mike Taylor k that is just lishing a stud< e." introduced by SI tion to introduce 'e, is second size of the judic lency behind sent to the Judic The, rules for SC Constitu- voted on and pa. ie vice presi- Absent from i his absence were Sens. Steve ) that office Lee, Andy Marq :ated. Ross and Irvin I "EED CLES ycles From $95.00 tane, Bottecchia, alno, Cinelli, Colnago obia See:t OTT AGE P342 hopping Centert 'Iwy. (29209) 1209. an. through Sat. Inaug ura Uta McKinney and David Sina ind the Board of Trustees and iopes to work with the Board of Trustees. Previously, she aid the board has only seen the resident and the vice pres dent; however, the board needs o communicate with more stu .sident P bted to the office over three s: Allen Lawhead,.William erry Ackerman. night meeting was taken up the new senators to the work e. Representatives of several tees spoke to the senators and ienate president, talked about immittees. duced by Sens. Rodney Shealy to repeal a previous bill estab nt court of appeals. Also iealy and Taylor was a resolu an amendment to restrict the' ial system of USC. Both were iary Committee for study. the new Student Senate were sed Wednesday night. Wednesday night's meeting Burnett, Kevin Hamrah, Greg iez, Harriet McCoombs, Mike loods. STUDENT SUPPEI at the Jhree Chairme \Y Homemads Lasagna '. ~ Induding Tossed salad, Gartic Brea - Dessert *2.25 ,.,.. ALL COCKTAIL8 Happy H - ~ 1O-02. Budweiser Draft... V Pitcher of Sangeria Wine .. ted ( 'A.re olo at Monday's inauguration dents and student leaders to rully understand and be aware "The board of Trustees needs to know the students and we need to know them," McKinney said. Af life at Carolina. ro Tem ALLAN WARD nes" 1824 AIrport Rd. 794-1290 (Mini Bottles) our 5-7 .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 25* ............................2.50.