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Satire?^ for you." "You're going to bury us Moe. 440f all the people to f< of the Royal Press to the Cor have to pick on a former ed "Italian Stallion?" He's on idiots who would go to tl, revealing his sources. He's r the Royal Press, but vou stir the ammunition to destroy i him on Ihe Plankof Rumina dead. The sickening way the acting lately could mean th for you . . . er us, if he comp your 'suggestion' ,4I told you we should have offered Prinr#? <'h*?cFhr ON TIIF SAME DAY S pointed to the Planka strange the Congress. A legend to be I grandchildren of the Usurp fair Princess Teri of Hank, f< r GAM LA! Scats arc going fast on our Columbia on November 21 i Space can be immediately flights, so don't wait any lon| anrl last chance to see the gr the Gamecocks and the Univ enjoy a week of fun in Waik llnundtrip air transportati< included in the tour price < fr friendlv skies of rnum u'ith full ll:?vi'niinn in-flic?h? \\l) INCM DK!) AT NO ADDITIONAL COST A gamp ticket and roundt the University of South C; Hawaii Football game. Don't miss your 1NTERNATK TRAVEL GF 6803 Glenwoc Raleigh, N.C. L. 9l9/782-26i her allegiance Congress what Pa8e 18 to do to Slimar though Prince. I vet." said Prinrp mnro chnnlfiwl - ? ? I\y? v ullV/VIWU. )rce to give control "Shut up yoi lgress, why did you "Sit down. Yo itor, especially the don't allow th e of that breed of chambers. It's le dungeon before But Prince 1\ ?ot about to destroy had already do e as Hell gave him that there was IS. We've cot to 0et fnnorwic w - D- - b' v""tions now or we're people of Us Congress has been devotion to the e end of the game The people lains to them about princess, and 1 Thadhadnootl killed and raped Lady Teri of I As for the fa little was knov umarchi was ap- were scheming * thing happened in the Congress, 1 iianded down to the also looking at ians occured. The California, ormerly known for iECOCK rms is you ST CM A two flights departing You'll also ro and 22 for Honolulu. . A flower lei g confirmed on these Hoiindtrip trai ?er. TTiis is your best between the air tdiron clash between 7 nights hotel a ersity of Hawaii and locations. tiki. One full Ai nn from Columbia is Hawaiian cntert om only $579) on the Half day tour Taxes and tip Flight hag an A special guic TTCSlI Don't be left Rhf brochure now so last chance. Corui/tA fv? ? IW. rip transportation to N'OTF!!! These irolina University of Charters have 1 funds are fully confidence TOD J i in in??? i last chance! See your /XEfetv JTo: INTERN ATI DM 6806 GLEh RALEIGH, I J Please rush 3NAI brochure tc roup J Name >d Ave. J Address 27612 (City 62 lstate F i, * Ci to King Thad, told the entire -a Prince Chester had attempted | chi. The Congress was shocked, 3 Moe and Chester were even i fool!" screamed Prince Moe. u're out of order. You know I i e truth to be spoken in these bad for our image." floe was too late. Princess Teri t me her damage. She had shown s still justice and honesty in the ( had shown her devotion to the c urpia was greater than her s clown ... er, crown. p screamed praises for the fair ( because of their demands King { ler choice than to promote her to \ i?ni. imirv. J ite of Princes Moe and Chester n vn, save for the fact that they c to get Lady Teri thrown out of ? )ut rumor has it that they were f I some retirement property in s U U cBtstUmBd | i fans] 1 R MCE ~ vr ceive: reeling on arrival. k-<pin iuiiuii cnill lU^d^C llclllUllllg 1 port and your hotel. I ccommodations at choice Waikiki S c merican breakfast party with t ainment. j of Honolulu. s for included services. * d luggage tags. J le booklet of Hawaii. 1 out of the fun. Get your free ; t that you can sign up. TTiis is your OTC (One stop Inclusive Tour) IPIMI annfm'A^I ???-?? .inn an passenger protected. You can sign up with! 1 ; m AY! : travel agent or: , i ONAL TRAVEL GftOUlpt JWOOD AVE. 1 M.C. 276V2 i i a Gamecock Hawaii | , Zip I I ^E-GC J \ UClODCr 17, 1977 flealth co already e: 'o the Editor: It was with great interest nat l read an article that ppeared in the October 10 lamecock. The article (escribed the formation of a tudent committee to research iroblems at the student health enter. For the information of he University community, I t ould like to discuss the Health Services Advisory Committee. Tiis committee, a Presidential ommittee, is charged with cviewmg policies ana plans or the University Health ervices . . . considering and Student q Horsesho* To the Editor: While walking through the Htorseshoe last week, I was iffronted with a new addition o the Horseshoe's scenery. iVhite signs (resembling dwari litching posts) have been jrecteu in front of each milding, inscribed with thp milding's name and date of ronstruction. My reaction was >ne of shock and disgust as I ealized these markers are edundant, unsightly, and otally out of character for the lorseshoe. In most cases, the tame is on the building lirectly over new sign. If the late was the only reason for erecting the signs, I suggest hat plaques with all the other instated date (name and ignificance of founder, riginal purpose, etc.) should lave been placed on the >uildings instead. The only turpose I see for the signs is ffering students a place to sit acing the Horseshoe. Thic Inoflo ^ ? , 1IIIJ IL.UU5 II1L. iu llie ITUX OI pe matter. An unseen and 1 / . a | A ^ Hi B A ?iljh M ?4 THIS WEEK Sun* Oct. 16 th Small Shrim Combii JbA ?THE iiAMECOCK-Page 19 mmittee Kists investigating complaints regarding the Health Services . . . and making appropriate recommendations regarding health education programs " There are faculty, staff and three students appointed to the committee. Suggestions or complaints regarding the Student Health Center can be made by filling out a suggestion form available in the Health Center lobby or by contacting a committee member directly. Al Menard, chairman Health Services Advisory Committee uestions b changes unannounced force is creeping, i through the Horseshoe, ; making unnecessary and i unsightly alterations. Where are the park benches that used ' to face the Horseshoe? And i what is this I hear about i making the Horseshoe : graduate student housing ' only? The Horseshoe's history is being obscured, while its grounds are becoming less friendly to students. The Horseshoe, we are told, is being "preserved," but for whom? The Horseshoe is the students' heritage! We should not let the Horseshoe's character be destroyed by absurd additions (i p tho atrocious sign over McKissick) nor made inhospitable to students by bench removals. Fellow students, do not let the Horseshoe slip through your fingers through apathy; stand up for what is rightfully yours! Stephanie Wilds Sec.-Treas. Clariosophic Society mm s SPECIAL }> m ra Sat. let. 23 bH |M fir IB Ijp ^ wy)9%% 1 rag ft<g. ?.I5 ; ?ta Ph. m-uS* BBB1