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1,700 Clemson tickets SG hnnps t< annual tick By Tammy Kilpatrick Staff Writer Seventeen hundred tickets to the USC-Clemson football game go on sale to USC students at 8:30 a.m. Monday at the coliseum. Each student is allowed to buy only one $10 ticket. Each student must present his own student identification card. Leon Parrott, chairman of the Student Government Athletic Committee, which will supervise the pickup, said students may begin camping out for tickets at 11:30 p.m. Saturday. Students attempting to camp out before that time will be turned away by Campus Police. "We (SG) want to be able to run it from the very beginning, and we want to be able to run it orderly," Parrott said. HE STRESSED that students camping out must sign the Student Government list at the table on the Greene Street side of the coliseum. Those signing the list will be obligated to follow Student Government rules during the pickup and must be stamped with a number. After 1,700 people have signed the list, Parrott said, Student Government will turn away other students to prevent problems like those in 1978. A few alternates will be allowed tn rpmain with thp warning that thev mav not receive tickets. At the 1978 pickup, too many students camped out, and there were problems when students learned the 2,200 available tickets were not enough to go around. Student Government hopes this year's limited pickup list will solve the problem. CAMPERS WILL be routed around the coliseum, making control easier. Student loans ma 4 By Leroy Williams jn earjy September, the staffwmer office overawarded its The USC Financial Aid budget 15 percent based or Office may start granting projections that 20 to 25 $160,000 of uncommitted loan percent of the student? funds to students by Nov. 1 awarded money would nol depending on regulations come to USC and would nol connected with a recent claim their grants. interest rate increase by the National Direct Student ON MAY 23, the officc I .nan Proemm committed all of its Director of USC Financial available $3.8 million ir Aid John Bannister said the National Direct Studenl rate increase, from 3 percent Loan, College Work-Stud) to 4 percent, includes special and Supplement a guidelines. Educational Opportunity Bannister said he doesn't Grant money. A waiting list know if a loan already was started, with student* committed will be affected whose aid applications by the increase. The arrived in the office firsl repayment times of some after May 23 being placec loans may be changed. Other highest on the list. These loans may not have to be students will have a chanct paid off to receive aid if some peoplt pM H H ? W ?m j FOR HOMECOMING... 1 I ! . '' ,c < (jtXy.KJ fin/i Hininri /&\ It ' at the ^ ff\ || II Top of Carolina (ly \ 11 | : vS Pre Game Buffet W 4:30 ? e>:30 ^ t (>ctober 18 \v Call 777-8189 lor reservations The Top t of Carolina ?? ** ? ** *+~~ i available n control et camp-out Roll calls will be held periodically "at my discretion," Parrott said. "Hopefully we'll have some type of loudspeaker." Only cash will be accepted as payment. Campus Police will help Student Government keep campers under control, Parrott said, although the senators hope there will be few problems. "I'm anticipating some minor problems," he said. "Hopefully nothing major will come up. When you get 1,700 people together, there's bound to be some problems. FOUR PORTABLE toilets will be Drovided for campers. The number of student tickets was cut from 2,200 to 1,700 because the allocation from Clemson decreased from 15,000 to 12,000. "It really seemed like a fair percentage to me," Parrott said. Most of the 12,000 tickets will go to Gamecock Club members. Others will go to the football team and other organizations. Student Government received 100 tickets, including one for each of the 50 advocates, Supreme Court and the president's cabinet. Each member of Student Government may pick up only one ticket by paying $10 and presenting his ID. 1 The senate voted Wednesday to allow Mortar Board to buy two tickets if any are left over from the Student Government allotment. Remaining tickets will be returned to the general student fund. The Mortar Board tickets, if received, will be used in a ! drawing to raise money for a USC graduate student scholarship. y be awarded Nov. 1 . originally awarded grants do November." ; not accept them. Awarding Some 6,795 students have i of these funds was to start received financial aid this ; Sept. 15. year. Another 2,000 are on i the waiting list, t Bannister said the new law t will force the office to change its system for |gr awarding loans. He said the IVlMftfc I UUI ? office will have to print new HH \A/ITI-I Rl IPtf ; applications and reprint loan gg VVI ! ri i information. The office will H t not receive information on H ^ the new law for 10 days, he 1 added, because federal |b , officials are still working on H r* n nernrt/ dii#? I regulations. M CMMfcCOCK BUS Dozens of Buck "We think we'll have c^-v/l^c Si fnlnrc [ $160,000 in loan money to * , ! , . award," Bannister said. "I A I I I Hi JLW lii-K^ have a pretty good feeling >?> I 'LA I I' si'Kl.\( ?s m that we will start awarding around the first of I if you drink ( you drink a I I c.',, I ; II * 11 I ... a friendly re cbubi ic | I J I 777-4174 or 6688 I .. drinking is no probl Lines at ticket pick-up for the USC -Clemson football game last year wound around Russell House and halfway down the ramp to Bates House. This year tickets will go on sale Monday at the coliseum. Classified ? * I The GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina anu is puuiisnmi irreo times a *J f-i QQ QQ week on Mondays. Wednesdays and / / / ? JOO(5 Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and once weekly on , Wednesdays during both summer ??J sessions with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the ? / >? 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