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Sent from Staff Reports Students left standing in line after all Clemson tickets are distributed will receive free admission to closedcircuit broadcast of the I game at tne coliseum, according to Kyle Pruitt, chairman of the Student Senate Athletic Committee. Pruitt said the campout for Clemson tickets will begin at 7 p.m. Nov. 7. Pruitt cautioned students who might begin camping out earlier that university police will periodically check the Coliseum grounds and remove early campers. Random roll calls will be Held to assure that once in line, students remain there. Scholarship Offered To Scottish Descendants From Staff Reports The University of South Carolina has been invited to nominate one student of Scottish descent for the highly selective St. Andrew's Society Scholarship to a university in Scotland. Offered by the St. Andrew's Society of the State of New York, the graduate scholarship promotes cultural interchange between Scotland and the United States. Men and women candidates are judged on the basis of their records of dcctueiunj acinevemerii, extra-curricular activities, responsible leadership, financial need and employment, evidence of Scottish descent, and statements of personal obieetives. This scholarship provides up to $10,000 depending on the student's need. The application for USC's nominee must be submitted by January 15,1982. Any student wishing to be considered for the nnminatinn ehnnlH pnnfant Katherine W. Mille, coordinator for USC candidates, Office of Admissions, 777 4061, by November 10,1981. The GAMfCOCK is the student newipiper of the University of South Carolina and is published four timet a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays during the faN and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the ettception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the GAMfCOCK I are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina. The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. Tkai IaamI aI Ctmlut VnKKrjttmu Communications it the pubfehcr of the CAMICOCK. The Student Media Department is the parent organization oi MM GAMECOCK. Change o4 addrew forma, i?b*criptioA requests and other correspondence should be sent to the GAMECOCK, Bo* 0S1J1, University d South CaroOru, Columbia, S.C 29209. Mwojptlon rale* are $15.00 for on* (f) year, $0.00 per fafl or spring semester and Third dun poitaje paM at Calamiia, LC ite PI? "If you miss a roll call, you lose your place," Pruitt said. Ua ...lit I J ? aiv auucu uiai nc win UC Jill charge of keeping the list of those in line for tickets. PRUITT SAID an % jfscr* nouncements that no student tickets will be validated will be publicized through advertisements in local newspapers and over area radio stations. In other business, $735 was ST3ht. hu 1 fy; <A\r> t imsoi allocated to the USC Sailing Club to allow it to compete in the North American Regional Sailing Championships in New London, Conn., next month. Regarding the Sailing a time br pi on \ ?1981 Bo< iCam| Club's participation, Sen. Mike Montgomery said, "It's an opportunity to represent the school and I think they should represent the school well." S starring Miller His feq h, ?oSe footb lasers ar aimflls." I v Brewed by Miller Brewing Co., Milw, pout Also, the Senate passed an amendment to the Code and Rules of the Senate which will count absences from Senate committee meetings as one full absence. JiLHe I >0.11 I