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Candidate .F Lists Reasoi By Barbara Hawthorne Feature Editor (Editor's note: This is the first of a series of articles to acquaint the students with the candidates for Student -Council president.) "Three reasons for my running for president are: the office is in the field in which I am interested for my vocation; the campaign will provide valuable experience; and th office will give me ex perience and I have something to offer to the office," stated Robert Bell, one of the four candidates for Student Council president. "The president should repre sent the Carolina community in stead of a segment," said the Eng lish major from Graniteville. PLATFORM UNRELEASED The 21-year-old junior stated that he did not have his campaign platform for release when the paper went to press. The students have shown ser - ious interest in the political of fices on campus last year and this year, he said. "I like the idea of having a one-month campaign to determine who is qualified. In past it has boiled down to a popu larity contest. Bell has served as an officer in Interfraternity Council, Chi Psi social fraternity,. Tau Kappa Alpha honorary fraternity for de baters, Euphradian Society and Kappa Sigma Kappa, honorary service fraternity. LIKES SPORTS "I have no specific hobbies. I am interested in national and inter national affairs. I will probably go on to law school after I get my bachelor of arts degree and then maybe go into diplomatic work for the State Department," he said. Bell said he enjoys watching sports and also likes popular and classical music. One of his favor- 1 ite sports is football, but he likes 1 Euphradian Adds E In February Initiati Euphradian Society initiated eight new members in its regular monthly installation for February recently. The new members are Robert Anderson, Frank Beattie, Herb I Bryant, John Faust, John Houser, 1 CLARIOSOPHI Newly elected officers of the Clar University of South Carolina are critic. (USC News Service photo b, Williamson Directs Music Workshop Dr. Hugh Williamson, director of the department of music and professor of piano, is conducting a piano workshop today and to morrow in Florence. The program is sponsored by the Music Teachers' Association of Florence. The workshop, designed for teachers of elementary and ad vanced piano, consist. of a com bination of class lessons, private conferences and lectures. Musical demonstrations of basic principles of technique, tone productions and interpretation for piano will be given. Not Music? The bump and whine routine of Elvis Presley, the piano pounding, one-tune noise of Fats Domino, and the riotous rock and roll antics of many others are often errone ously lumped together under the title of "Jass," according to Richard Dillard who says rock and roll is not real music. The Brackety-Ack Roanoke Oollegt 'or Student is For Ente PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDAT] candidates seeking the office of junior, is studying English and work. Elections will be held April )asketball, too. "I think the Student Council should be commended for their proclamation of "Grady Wallace Night," he said. "The turnout for basketball tames shows that more students kre interested in Carolina sports ;his year," he said. "They also show more enthusiasm while at he games." The candidate also has been ac ;ive in church work, being a mem )er of the Methodist Church. At ight New Members on Ceremonies Pete Martin, Sammy Mendenhall knd David Nettles. Prior to the initiatory ceremon es conducted by President Carl W. Reynolds, each of the new nembers delivered an initiatory tddress, which is one of the mem >ership requirements. C OFFICERS loohcLieayS ciya h (.fttorih..Rbe. . Saw <BA LF cadiaessekn tofficea of junor isUdyin Ening wok 0Eetin Gll ehed Api asketbal to iil adls (hourdsb comed for $1975ei Aolmton of "rdr OfWal 1340sow ta mretud.-.nts President ring Race . .*. Robert Bell is one of four Student Body president. Bell, a is planning to enter diplomatic 1. (Staff photo by Walt) his home church he has delivered the message several times. He also sings in the choir during summer months, and takes an active in terest in the youth group of his church. Seen.s Heard, Spokens ON CAMPUS Professor returning Span ish tests with remarks unit ten in Spanish. * * * Students playing tick-tack toe in class. * * * Dramatic English professor telling unbelieving class~that Ladies' Home Journal is much more sexy than Esquire. * * * Wesley members having heated debate on assets and liabilities of Sacrificial Sup pers. * * * Student who made 100 on trigonomaetryp hour quiz re joicing. * * * Sign on Ruessell flouse bul let in board saying, "Lost: Kaywoodie Pipe." * * * Coed on camil ms saying, "Usuatly I'm an Episcopalian, but wehen Lent comies around I'm a laptist." * * * Professor in the middle of a lecture calmly noting, "Inas much as I have an appoint ment at one o'clock, the class is excused," and immediately walked out. * * * Birthday party in girls' dorm causing one drowsy coedI to remark to her roommate, "I don't know why, they want to do this to us. * S * Student stuck in Russell House elevator between ground floor and first floor. O UR lewelers u n Stock d B.S. 0 Pennyweight name engraved FREE. E - 826.90 md must be ordered.) AFROTC and NROTC IlLKINS Ire Towes Ant.. Hollis Details Life Sunday < Dr. Daniel W. Hollis, acting Alumni Association secretary and assistant professor of history, will discuss early Carolina campus life 3 p.m. Sunday over WIS-TV. The program will be the fourth in a series, "Cross Section: USC," sponsored by the University Ex tension Division. Doctor Hollis is author of the official University history, the second volume "College to Univer sity" which was published last fall. The band will also be featured Sunday showing rehearsal shots in which a woodwind trio will per form. PLACEMENT INTER VII Companies Hei Seek Seniors I Placement interviews for the week of March 11 through 15 have been scheduled. Interested stu dents may contact the company representatives through t h e schools where the interviews are set up. Monday, March 11 U. S. Naval Air Development and Material Center will have a representative in Engineering School to interview aeronautical, electrical, mechanical engineers; electronic scientists; physicists; metallurgists; and technologists. The Babcock and Wilcox Com pany will be represented in Engi neering School to talk with me chanical, civil, and electrical en gineers, physicists, mathemati cians, and chemists. Tuesday, March 12 The Prudential Insurance Com pany of America will have a rep resentative in Business Adminis tration School to interview Liberal Arts or Business Administration seniors as trainees for technical, staff, and administrative positions in Prudential home office. The Bureau of Ships of the Navy Department will have a rep resentative in Engineering School to talk with civil, mechanical, elec trical, and electronic engineers. Wednesday, March 13 The United States Gypsum Company will have a representa tive in Engineering School from lit. C I G A R E T T E S STUCK FOR DOUGH9 - START STICKUNGI ~ MAKE $25 We'll pay $25 for every Stickler we print-and for hundreds more that never get used! So start Stickling they're so easy you can think of dozens in seconds! Sticklers are simple riddle. with two-word rhyming answers. Both worda must have the same number of syllables. (Don't do drawing..) Send 'em all wit.h your name, address, college and class to Happy-,Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. wHAT 5a A woLF H 41 HEP's CLOTHING I o asi, ne snes,m U oP N. casouWa LucI *A.T.Ce. PROnne Early Campus on WIS-TV Doctor Mitchell, Extension Di rector, is host for the program which is produced by Mrs. Alic< Wyman, coordinator of commun ity services of the Extension Di vision. Films are by Karl Lowman, ad. ministrative assistant in the Audio-Visual Aids Bureau of the Division, and John H. McGrail, in, structor of photography in the School of Journalism. Dixon Lov. vorn of WIS-TV is director. A portion of the program each week is also devoted to "News and Views" of various campus activi. ties. Last week's program was cen tered around the debate team. (wS re Next Week i All Fields 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and in Business Administration School from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. to talk with all engineers, and business administration stu dents in accounting and sales. The Aluminum Company of America's representative will be in Engineering School to talk with all engineers for positions in sales, plant engineering, production en gineering, and research. Thursday, March 14 The Aluminum Company of America will again be in Engi neering School to continue inter viewing until 12 noon. Crosley AVCO will be repre sented in Engineering School to talk with electrical, mechanical, and aeronautical engineers. Friday, March 15 Motorola, Incorporated will have a representative in Engineering School to talk with electronic en gineers, mechanical engineers, and physicists. Olin Mathieson Chemical Cor poration will be represented in Engineering School to talk with all engineers, chemists, and phy sicists for positions in research and development. Good jWMz . . . c Good Times sh. Guu n CanterHn WHAT FmAN AGCA UC9 1AMS EL. Mock Heek kies Ta STED" TO TASTE BETTER .s' Th. MOTOROLA (Leader in Electronics) invites you to interview for positions in PHOENIX, ARIZ. RIVERSIDE, CALIF. CHICAGO, ILL. Our representative will be on your campus MARCH 15 See your placement office to arrange an appointment MOTOROLA ASTRONOMERS! Long sunsets make you impatient? Do you hate standing around, twirling your telescope, wait ing for dark? Cheer up . .. now you can fill that gap! Take out your Luckies --and you're in for a Twilight H igh * . light! Luckies are out of this world when it comes to taste. That's be cause a Lucky is all cigarette... nothing but fine, mild, naturally good tasting tobacco that's TOASTED to taste even better. Light up a Lucky yourself. 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