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That's tl Satir< I By now, everyone knows about I moan aHpkjin otaiim nru* nlrl | Evidently, the general public u USC students. In other words, the i and a lot to a little. Proof of this overheard between local detec Gamecock offspring: Boy No. Ian Farley: "Great game last week Cocks and Georgia." No. 1: "But Pop. I couldn't e ticket." No. 2: "Yes, Pop. No tickee, i Farley: "Shsune on you boys. C off." No. 1: "But Pop. I got 4-point GI No. 2: "Yes, Pop. No. 1 pay his S Farlev: "Bad bovs. No rasnect know what right for young kids. No. 1: "But Pop. I suppose to g pickup." No. 2: "Yes, Pop. Ticket pick Farley: "If want ticket, solutio No. 1: "But Pop. That stupid.! Couple thousand more tickets ai No. 2: "Yes, Pop. Us students oi on fifth of Jim Beam." Farley: "Don't know this Ji something, No. 1 and No. 2. Studes Fan check out ; he greatest sleuth Nos. land 2 in unison: "That's t For nearly a month, a squat, b, beneath the stadium bleachers, b goalposts and even squirming ui Farley Fan was in action. A sol inevitable as a Chinese fortune Well. Farlev Fan did it affain. 1 let the Fan clan speak for itself Farley: "No sweat, boys, Solut of cake." Nos. land 2 in unison: "That's! Farley: "Me talk to ticket man talk to treasurer, Coward Toac director, Grim Marlin ? no he! No. 1: "But Pop. That no ana No. 2: "Yes, Pop. What the s Farley: "Cool it, kids. Farte] I Bolder tan. He help ? make offes I five parking tickets for one footbi I No?. 1 and 2 in unison: "That's "Why $ve. yo vm. I con. soil <3% 6afftngW78 tie ticket 6 by Don Fobes he recent football ticket slip-up; I Irian i considered more important than idministratfen allots a little to a lot is contained in the conversation I rtive Farley Fan and his two d Boy No. 2: Fifty yardline give super view of ven get in stadium. No could get 10 watehee." ollege for studying, not for goofing 'R. Besides, I pay my fees." Student Activity Fleece." your elders. Gamecock Guardians ft ;et ticket. Even go to correct ticket up big putdown." a obvious ? drop out from school." Students only get one-fifth of total, ad no more problem." aly one-fifth. Better to spend money m Beam, but maybe you on to ats maybe getting raw deal. Farley nlivp ? ntrAPjIrtlrop?" he ticket, Pop." aiding individual could be detected ehind the end zones, swinging from ider the artificial turf. Inscrutable ution to the ticket thicket was as cookie. But rather than telling the tale, I'll ion simple as apple pie ? real piece the ticket, Pop! What you find?" ager, Day Glaremoth?no help. Me Is ? no help. Me talk to athletic P>M<>, ft rarer. coop: ir do fine. Went to big Pre*, Slim r no can refuse. Students now trade ill ticket. No more problem." the ticket, Pop!" u Ol -tfckfirl- tWd 1 i+ to somebody ml -m- v m w w v -v SG office To The Stedeat My: As your elected representatives, we the executive officers, felt a need to respond to last week's editorial and letter to the editor. In Discretion students m< To the Editor: Your article on the parking situa BU1C jruuiMfcm^iTcuauuuiua w case is special. To start with, being a transfer st the last day of registration. By the i the spaces at my dorm, the Wade ? placed on the waiting list asnumba parking sticker and "park anywfr spot." My closest "spot" was over) 12 other cars. I was worried about t but felt helpless to do anything. After a couple of weeks of inconv hotel in a USC lot that is rarely hi oMiniHiiatwiA nritar chutontc aihn the rear window with my room nun] I honestly thought this would hdf wrong because at 3:34 a jn. one Tin city garage. Since this person who reported I call the police why not just call n sounds simple enough to me but material. Then the policeman autfa my opinion the university police ? my car away. Why not call me <kr and tell me to move the car out. Tt niifMi hi* nnrlrtiMf cnnt |f??vwu uw P??* ? 6 "!??" But then, I guess the officer felt t so he just sent my car away, and itc of the parking hassle around here would have tried to make it easy o police would show more discretion cars then students like mys conveniences as in my case. Thi Warren Lapp ffwlnrsi Law ffafh mmurt you kottB. already else and maka p i mm rW rs clarify e< general, we as a group, agree with fu both the editorial and letter to the th editor. However, there are some St noints that need clarification. Da First of ail, in regard to the H editorial. Student Government (] H , could save oney, hassle ; <k Si tion on campus was excellent. 1 am 01 letters on this problem and I feel my si tl udent I was assigned to register on is time I got to registering my car all h lampton, were taken. My name was r 11.1 was then told to buy a standard ere you are lucky enough to find a ol it the coliseum lot along with maybe pi be lack of security in that remote lot ti ai enience I started parking behind the w ilf full. Knowing that this might in- y< sed those spaces I left a large note in y iberonit. si i to avoid trouble. Well, I was proved esday my car was towed to the si us spot uu&en naa 10 come ubwc u> ? ly room and avoid the hassle. That tl he must have felt this was police tl orizedthe towing away of my car. In it wmed to make a mistake in sending r Nrn to the lot, hit me with a $S ticket, h ten the school gets its money and the tl g be city deserved HO out of my pocket fi ?st me $20 to get it hack. Potke know ,so I wodd think anybody who cares n all those involved. If our university a before going to the extreme of towing p J* im?U lia vmI fwn?w maiflr in- r Rnk you. n ii I paid 4txr, more, money ? I 9HHumku|I? J ? 1 ?Go^ficock 9 iitorial nds all student organisations rough SAC. SAC does not fund ndent Government. Secondly, st year during the Carlenolderman problem a resolution i>SBB104) supporting Dr. olderman's selection of Dr. [orris as vice president for thletic affairs was passed by well ver two-thirds vote of the Senate. As far as the rest of the editorial id letter to the editor, we agree ? 1_; a ?tr^ lui uie opinions c&pnsstcu. wc >n't believe politics belong in the tudent Government here at USC r at any other educational ini tut ion. Past experience shows tat politics in student government i more of a hinderance than a dp. Unfortunately the executive fficers cannot correct these roblems by themselves. We need le help of the student body. We re far from perfect but we are illing to work with you and for ou. Please come by and give us our comments, criticisms, and Liggesuons. Referring to the absentee ituation in the senate, the enators are representatives for le students. The problem is that if ie senators are allowed to remain 1 the senate their constituents are eceiving no representation; owever, if they are removed, leir constituents are still not etting representation; at least not jt a few weeks. In conjunction with this problem rea is the problem of apointments to university residential advisory comlittees. Again, this is a very nportant area erf student input no reprawnmaon. wiumkk mm Sec SG, page IS CHamecack Founded WW Mark J. Lundgrcn Editor in Chief Don Fotoes Copy De?k Chief Jim Phillips Mew* Editor Barry J.Glenn Entertainment Editor Mike Hunt Sports Editor Stephen McCormack -Graphics Editor Sf?eron Pippin WireEdHor JudV Sims - Editorial Paoe Editor Janice Wood Graduate Assistant Jan Easterling Asst. News Editor Brett Friedlander Asst. Sports Editor Shot Garrk* Ass*. Entertainment Ed. JWI Griffin Advertising Manager Fren George Production Manager Jon Ctemmensen ;. 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