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By JIM PHILLIPS ni
Gamecock Staff Writer \vi
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More than 1.300 people assembled
at Russell House Sunday night
and early Monday morning for a la
chance to get a ticket for "Big Pi
Saturday", the day of the Carolina- th
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almost like Woodstock revisited, th
complete with music, booze and th
the smell of marijuana. uj
Officer T.L. Dickey of the
campus police, said everything hr
was orderly, and there were no K
problems. af
I 11AVK BFF.N on this beat (the S<
Russell House. South Tower area) s;i
for five years and haven't had any I
problems vet." Dickev said. "In ar
fact. I've boon on the force for 10 he
years and have had only one 111
student talk hack to me." it
A list was circulated to determine
the order of pick-up for the
myriad of students. At 1:45 a.m. el
Monday, the list was approaching A
1,300 names. "1
Mike Lee, a freshman business g<
null IIIII.-M I ill 1(111 III.IJUI , ScllCl people
wore there for several pickup m
times. Their names would he E
called in the morning and they al
would he separated into different hi
lines at the door. That way. Lee li;
said, the people who stay at Russell ai
1f ... - ...
iiHUM- win gei their at
tickets heforee those who just walk In
up in the morning. "The roll will fo
he called several times during the
Vandals? ?
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number
In the p;ist. Maternities helped with tl
n ueh Mio same system .is will he used I
talkies and patrolled from 11 p m until 7
( llll l IIMUU I SON said three te
(illll|HI> JHIIUT
l.ast \ear. several buildings, includinj
wore spray painted This year (Jam!
Menmrial Huilding will l>e watched m<
buildings t>ecause they are very hard toi
"The buildings are made of stone that
"< >noe the paint soaks into the stone in th
that it is almost impossible to get out wil
the stone " Cleaning the buildings could
Ilarrelson said
( i i msi>\ vwdms arc hard to (
llarrolson One policeman *aid last year
as well as students from Clcmson were v
"Thc\ run through the campus with sp
u hat's been done until the paint starts sh
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Bill
trove cold
F Clemson
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(^iii uiiu uiusu niui a run i nere ic
ill have their names scratched off a
e list," he said. w
T1IK CALLING OF the roll was n
tor deemed impractical by SGA
resident Brad Steele because of
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;t. The "campers" were then told ti
ey could go home but to be sure w
ev returned by 6:00 a.m. to line c
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Some of those who went home li
id been camping out at the
ussell House since Saturday 11
ternoon. p
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.muj ti?niv\v, ?? wrtiiuiuaic nir
IA vice president this past year, s<
lid "I was number 2^0 on the list. tl
came here at 10:30 this morning h
id then left for about four hours. I v
>ard somebody got scratched off b
e list so 1 don't know if I'm still on
or not." ji
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cmcntary education major from w
nderson, said the occasion was e
Like a big party. I had a real n
>od time." ti
Music was provided for the
ultitude hv Billy Able and Dib c<
lam. Able said, "We sang for sj
>out 15-20 minutes. We did a little u]
no grass, some serious easy r<
%tening, some Jimmy Buffett, tl
id sonic oripinnl vifnff " u.
Ided that he was not on the list ui
it was out to entertain and "just
r the hell of it." n
Klani said. "We had some s(
ti
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w. 1^ 4
n ('tin wiling r l illlTIinil'S llSt'Cl II
this year They carried walkie- w
a in y<
anis will l>e selected by the rg
i" r.amhrell Mall and Capstone, I
irell. Capstone and the War p
ire'clnsclv thrm ntKnv M
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lean. Harrelson said
is very hard to clean," he said,
pse buildings it soaks in so deep
Ihout sandblasting or replacing
I run into thousands of dollars.
atch in the act, according to
he suspected that local persons
andali/.ing the campus
ray cans and you can't even tell
owing." Harrelson said.
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Boincao THE GAVECOCK
I night
i tickets I
;chnical problems with the public
ddress system and no room to
ork."
"Just for the hell of it," Able
^iterated.
OFFICER ALLEN ROKBINS of
le campus police was blocking ^
affic from entering Bull Street
here the festivities were concentrated.
He said, "The only ?
nmplaint I have is that people
aven't got anywhere to park."
Some students, however, were
ot entirely satisfied with the
roceedings.
Greg McKinnev. a journalism
pnior from Simnsnnvilln ?5iirt "i
might that a decision should have
eon made and publicized in ad
ance as to the pick-up procedure,
ut nobody seemed to mind."
Kathy Cooper, an education
jnior from Piedmont, said, "I
link the whole thing was a bunch
f crap. Nobody seemed to know
hat they were doing. I think
verybody was out there to party
lore or less rather than pick up
ckets."
MARIE RARDON, ALSO an
lucation major from Piedmont,
lid "It was typical. 1 think pick- L
p for the Clemson game should be r~M
^organized some way to eliminate | |
le mass confusion. No one knew
mv the pick-up was going to work
ntil they got out here." >
Whatever the feelings about the
let hod of organization, the con >nsim
wn*; ovnrunno H
V.V.JU..V I IH VI CI ^inill
mc. A cheer that sprang sponineously
from the crowd seemed
> characterize the mood of the
indents; "Clemson, Clemson,
100 moo moo, in six more weeks
e're gonna beat the hell out of
:w."
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