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When USC's student senate
gathering Wednesday, the foci
kind of banquet the senators s
with the $800 they have set asid
No senator really took the I
nartv would be best, and as
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reached.
The senate considered some
39-minute meeting concerning
party to honor the senior b
discussed appropriating mom
taken of the graduating player
These are the kinds of t\
spending its time on - really im
senators tnink tneir party is
workirt* on anything that will t
And based on what the sena
year it's clear that most sera
they began meeting in the fall.
In short, the senate has d<
students this year. And what'
don't even care that their sera
whether the student senate m<
The student senate should
rarely does anything of impor
no one ca res
El Salv>
To the Editor:
Reading the comment fro
science majur ivi. uuuuiiig, u
16th, on the situation in El Sa
no downgrading remarks nr
FDR (Democratic Revoluti
Now I'm sure the ruling j
many a dastardly thing, but
the whole picture!
It's no secret that tl
"freedom fighters" are noth
of the Castro-style revolutioi
in Nicaragua. After the Sam
who was welcomed in the cou
None other than Yasser Ar
Capston
one too
To the Editor:
On a super sunny morning
I decided to eat lunch early.
So, I combed my hair,
tucked in my shirt, and
1 walked over to the Capstone
Cafeteria. Being a Columbia
Hall male, I like the scenery
at Capstone,and besides, the
food at the grill is really
good.
After strolling through the
gamecock
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! important legislation at the i
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basketball players and also
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jade about the Soviets are the
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for the overthn
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dinista victory, "poor." The R
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lobby and hearing one coed
say, "His shirt tail is
hanging out," I passed up
the 99th way to prepare
I chicken and went to the grill.
1 There, I received a large
i hamburger covered with
lettuce and tomatoes that
> looked great beside my piece
r of chocolate pie. I picked up
my glass of tea and went to
- the cash register. After
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I suffer i
DR wins, will they also hail
? These freedom fighters are
directly or indirectly by
is boss, the Soviet Union, The
greatest violators of huhiah
ntury.
nta is by far no means persure,
but the FDR is calling
ow of the government and a
I uprising by the people. The
i take land held bv a few
vners and give it all to the
ussian revolution promised
g, and who controls most
day? Is it a crime to be
rovides
rpnses
hitting every button
possible, I thought for a
moment she was making a
collect call, she said sweetly,
'"It's $2.70."
"This is food, not furniture,"
I said.
i iidi & ucuaiauie, miu
replied and handed me my
change.
I like tea. I drink a lot
while I'm eating so I ran out
right in the middle of my
burger. While it was still
fresh. I dashed hack to tho
counter to get a refill, shirt
tail still hanging out. I was
walking back to my seat
when I heard someone say...
"It's a quarter, Mac."
"What's a quarter and
who's Mac?"
"The tea is a quarter."
"BUT I'VE already paid
for it. This is a refill. Aren't
refills free?"
"The only thing free you
get here is the hiccups, now
fork over a quarter or
possibly lose the use of one
eye."
Aftor nnvintf tho kind
gentleman,! angrily finished
my meal and departed into
the lobby. One coed said,
"Oohh gross," as I passed by
her.
1 had the hiccups.
I)ave Morrow
- Journalism Sophomore
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the Editor
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wealthy anymore? Would we si
group of freedom fighters in t
took private land away to distr
needy?
. -ty . ' ; .i *
THE LANDOWNERS do supj
such to the people of El Salvador
think this situation could impi
has been fighting in that countr
but how come just reble fc
haven't the people staged massi
all over the country? The arm
that country are only a few thou;
and no air force to speak of!
Would there be free elections
took power? I doubt it! The
supported the junta most pro!
disappear in a few months time
The junta is far from restoring p
battle-scarred country, but ther
be peace as long as "Marxists
freedom fighters continue to <
passions of the people against th
The real losers are as usual tl
El Salvador! Most illiterate b
S.C. Stal
identity i
To the Editor:
In response to the article
concerning students at South
Carolina State College in the
Gamecock I feel that the
students should be a little
optimistic about the new
order from the U.S.
Swimmir
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deserves
To the Editor:
It has come to my attention tl
any interest to the Gamecock a
coaches. Why is this? Are oth
writing about? Maybe not all of
One such person is Coach Hal
is now in his thirty-fourth year
these years he has never had to
man deserves recognition for d
nothing else.
There are others who are wor
make them feel important too!
5 succe
and by if a dards, poor,
his country any person*
ibute to the their pover
fighters thai
i but most an
)ly jobs and revolution!
. although I
*ove. There And final
y for years, possible Ai
rces? Why believe this
ve uprisings Vietnam. If
ed forces of win, and not
I 1 1..,
sauu strung, uacivs c*?
clamering
atrocities (
if the FDR Machine. 1
people that democracy,
>ably would enemies, sta
afterwards. me the lead
eace in that puppets for
e will never elections be
" posing as don't be si
inflame the freedom figl
eir leaders. course, by N
tie people of
y our stanro
iirnn't
LVx W V/II HL
n deseg
Department of Education.
Some feel very strong]
that South Carolina Stai
College would lose ii
identity for being a bla<
college. But 1 tnougnt tn;
the history of a college ar
the belief in its being was
ig coacl
ir3 ? -i*
Li KUIL
iat the only staff members <
re the basketball and footba
er staff members not wort
them, but some certainly ar<
Lliff from the PE Center, wY
of teaching swimming. In a
dive in to save a student. Th
evoting half his life to USC,
th writing about also. So let
Darlene Kober
Criminal Justice freshnu
J
wrnmmm,
tssful
and sick, t ney arc easily led by
> claiming to free them from
ty. Granted, there are some
t believe in what they are doing,
? just out of the Castro school of
lly on Gooding's worry over
nerican involvment, I don't
; country will suffer another
we go in I believe we will go in to
with our hands tied behind our
in Vietnam, with newsmen
to show only the so-called
)f the U.S. Imperalist War
Let's support freedom and
feed our friends, starve our
ind up for liberty and justice. To
ers of the FDH are nothing but
Castro and Moscow! Let free
held, and if the landowners win.
jrprised to hear of so-called
iters arising again, supported ot
[oscow!
David Hraly
Maintenance Dept.
lose its
vpn^tinn
college's prize possession it
ly would be of much
te significance lo be i par? of a
ts change in history Letting
;k more whites into the "black"
at South Carolina Slate College
id would only acid another
a commemorable date to its
already praised black
history. This would be
J another barrier broken that
Martin Luther King Jr.
would have been proud to
recognize.
rrei noi, bouin Carolina
State College. The proud
3f possession of your college'w
11 history is stored in the hearts
h and souls of its black
e. students, not in the govern10
ment. With this as a
ill reminder, South Carolina
is State College would always
if be a "black" college.
Natalie Abraham
|n Journalism freshman