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Can di BY CARL BAAB (This is the second part of a series examining the SGA presidential and vice presidential candidates. This part considers the vice presidential aspirants.) DANIEL JOHNSON AME The Gamecock Is published twic aday during the fall and spring ae summer, with the exception of un Change of address forms, sut should be sent to The Gamecoch 29206. Subscription rate is $3 pe The Gamecock received $36.000 197-74. Offices of the Gamecoc Russell House on the university are 7774178 and 777-4249, ews, class postage pid at Columbia, paid poi Vote Walter Sun Se "Ma If you're tired of i clubs, assorted-cons free tickets to "frie If yo,u're tired of I academic purposes.. If you're tired of 1 for the Gamec< and a $5 contributi If you're tired of 1 you sit through 165 We're just as SGA /Universit And It's ( *A Robert ('larksoi Pizza BUY () GET () SP AG SI Se'rved' with G~ Servintg WI)] .' p., lates Sti His platform is that of the American Bison Party's, "Whatever you want, we'll give it to you." As an example of that philosophy, Johnston says if the students really want Green Street closed, "We'll go down to the hardware store, buy pick axes, and we'll close Green Street." He terms the student senate "a joke." COCK e weekly on Mondsy and on Thur mesters and once a week during the Iversity bolidays and exam periods. oscription requests and other mail Drawer A, USC, Columbia, S.C., semester and $2 for the summer from the student activity fund for k are rooms 317, 318 and 319 in the :ampus, 1400 Green St. Telephones and 777-3888, advertising. Second S. C. itical ad amer or nate .rch4. inancing parachuting ention seekers, and nds of SGA"... )aying $210 for non >eing compelled to pay )ck, sometimes tickets, on to SGA... >eing ripped-off unless free movies... ompetent as the at wasting money... )ur MoneyV endorsed candidate. the House NE D)INNER NE FREE! HETTI 1.9 NESD)A Y mi thle It a Inlla~( Inlnl ress Ret It)N SM.\11T Smith, a junior in electrical engineering, says he would like to see that the students "get full in formation on what is really hap pening at Carolina. not the watered-down version." Part of his platform is to abolish preferential treatment for SGA officials. "I'd like to see SGA off its pedestal." claims Smith. Two other major issues, according to him, are university governance and the faulty athletic ticket distribution system. Smith said his campaign costs will run about $75. AL.L.EN L,AW11EAD A pre-med student majoring in biology, Lawhead said he would like to work with the student senate because the "senate has a long way to go." The senate, according to Lawhead, needs to do research on paid poi To me TrE ele( Thank You NEW SHII All Colors of CORDUROY Heavy Denim WIDE BEL Brushed or Blue Denim J MOE A ND BIl ('orner l.a .rganiz bills and needs more input from its - ron1tituents The senate's no sm.iking bill. he claims. is just one e-xample of the senate not doing its homework Lawhead also said he Aould like to see the relations )etween the university and the city ommillmuity improved. According :o I.awhead. the city is taking away ,mspus parking in some places and has failed to cooperate on reen Street. lls campaign will run between S6() and $70. Lawhead said. u Newsom. a sophomore majoring in business and psychology. said the major issues are the ticket distribution system, parking, and I open house for the dorms. "I would I like to see an investigation of what < goes on in the distribution of the non-student tickets.'' Newsom said. Newsom. like Lawhead, also tical ad veryone who helped in my race for asurer, and to everv who voted in todays tion. Win or Lose... Terry Murphy MENTS 3ELLS by1 LS by ACKEIS by LEVY'S (:HES BHEW ds & Assenbly aid political ad'"' Elk iLev< SGA P1 * ()ppose adml-inl dscone jf-r ' I t() .('omflpu1terized( \~ vnto for I . -'ot i1 1'1M gr' :w ition '74 SGA Elections ants to make ttfi senate work arder ''The vice president. in his ole as president of the senate, can rake the senators do their omework and help weed-out the necessarN bills.' ne said 'ewsom said his campaign would ost about $65 %1.l l .YN .1OlNISTON Johnston. a junior majoring in istorv. said she is basing her LIatform on a student referendum n the S(A and The Gamecock ccording to her. if the students lon't w ant to pay for these irganiations uith their student ctivitres fee. ''they should be ixolished '' Johnston is also very oncerned about the proposed nonorail system for the campus, -hich she terms a ''coming eality ' ('oncerning the senate. he feels there is a strong need for nore order and less name calling. tnother project, said Johnston, is illowing students to have an option n whether to pay for the miiversity infirmary service. Her ampaign will cost under $100, she sid. Environ mentalists Honor Hollings' Contributions Ernest F' Hlollings. I)emocratii' l' S SeInator from South Carolina. will receive a plaque for out standing contributions to South Carolina's environmental heritage from l'S(''s -:n ironimental Law Society 1 El.S 1 at a luncheon March The luncheon will follow an 11 a im address by Hiollings A question and answer period will follow lling 's talk The address and luncheon will he open to the puhlic. accordimg to I)eb Stirling. vice president of the El,S She said the address will be held at the Law School's auditorium while the luncheon u ill be at the Sheraton Ilot el Tickets for the luncheon may he purchased from Susan Keith at 779 :i9.\% Money received from tickets w ill pay for the meal and any profits will go to aid the work of L:1.S. Stirhng said bCt mntis -esident istrative efforts to initorial services V v'isitat ion in dorms ('ar'-oolinlg systemn b\'ent is is at Vote for ill :ln(I i'espuniV1enes