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Five C For Se Election as secretary of the stu dent body is a five-way race this year. Competing are Betsy Boyle, Patti Saylor, Jan Smith, Kit Sossa mon, and Sherie Stockman. Miss Boyle is a junior English major from Lynnfield, Mass. She is pledge trainer and formerly on the executive committee and ac tivities chairman of Pi Beta Phi. A member of Student Senate, Eu phrosynean Literary Society, New man Foundation and Epsilon Ep silon Epsilon, Miss Boyle was a delegate to S. C. State Student Legislature and to Southern Uni versities Student Government As sociation. Believing "the secretary of the student body can make or break the efficiency of student govern ment," Miss Boyle is an advocate of strengthening communications between students and student gov ernment. "I propose that the minutes of the senate meeting be displayed on a student government bulletin board which would be in a conspic uous place in the Russell House. The minutes would also be placed on bulletin boards in classroom buildings. Also on this bulletin board, to be kept by the secretary, would be posted pending motions, current issues, notices of commit DAVE TRAVERSO Sophomore Class President A & S SENATE "Traverso Can Handle It" CHARLENE SEARSON Junior Class Secretary Pharmacy Senate: When you can't afford to be dull, sharpen your wits with NoDoz NoDor Keep Alert Tablets fight off the- hazy, lazy feelings of mental sluggIshness. NODOZ helps restore your natural mental vitality...helps quicken physical reactions. You be come more naturally alert to people and conditions around you. Yet NoDor lsas safe as cof fee. Anytime ..when you can't afford to be dull, sharpen your wits with NoDoz. SAPE AS COFFEE ;oeds O cretary I tee meetings, as well as action taken on bills passed. The secre tary would also publish a list of the absences of the senators. Miss Saylor is a sophomore art major from Lenoir, N. C. She is treasurer of the sophomore class and was on the Freshman Honor Roll. She is information officer for Angel Flight and on the stand ards committee of Zeta Tau Alpha, in which she formerly served as assistant treasurer. Her platform urges "better cor respondence b e t w e e n senators, publications, and the s t u d e n t body." She also promises to strive "to aid other Student Body offi cers, keep more efficient order of records, and give extra time to revising the Constitution." Miss Smith, a junior English major from Lexington, was secre tary of her freshman class. She is social chairman of Kappa Delta in which she has served as cor responding secretary, historian and elections chairman. On the Stu. dents Speakers Bureau, a May Court Attendant, and a member of the Lutheran Students Association she was formerly a member of the Y and the Student Union Dance and Concert Committee. In her stated platform Miss Smith said, "I believe there should be better communication betweer the student body officers, govern ment, and the student body. This gap should be and could be bridget by officers who have the time ability, and desire to do so. The secretary can do this by keeping BARBAR miii t BILL Pharmac THIS COUPi TUESDA (Evers 7:00 A.M.-9:I I 11:15 A.M.-2:( CORNE LL Do thi1 spo feel NEITHER DOES C Dries as it applies. you fast ... comf< protection Lastmng Old Spien Sick t, fler aost Student Body Secretary hopeft mon, and Betsy Boyle. good notes and making the min utes readily available to the stu dent body through the newspaper and other media." Miss Sossamon, is a Gaffney junior history major. She is vice president of the junior class; a member of Alpha Order, Theta Sigma Phi, Student Senate, Pan lellenic Council, and Epsilon, Ep silon Epsilon; president of Delta Delta Delta which she formerly served as vice-president and his torian; and has been a delegate to S. C. State Student Legislature and Southern Universities Student Government Association. She is a May Day attendant and formerly society editor and campus editor of The Ganecock, secretary of fresh man Y and an orientation coun selor. In her stated platform, Miss Sossainon said: "My past experi ence in student government at the A HUIT.T ..-EADER PITTS y Senate ON WORTH 20c AY, APRIL 19 ing M1eal Only) 5 A.M.-BREAKFAST 0 P.M.--LUNCH 0 P.M.-SUPPER ARMS BUFFET t \ stic /y /L PC TC EDRN . /nscnsAdsasdy ie >ral .I eedbe edrn prot ectonds yoan trst ry Gie eodorant for Men 1 00 plus tax F--- U L V ~T~I) NJi (; ls are from left, Patti Saylor, Sherio University has shown me that an efficient hard-working secretary is vital to a smoothly operating student government. Besides per forming these essential duties as outlined in the Constitution, I wish to expand this office to more ef fectively serve senate committees and the student body president in his correspondence." Miss Stockman, from Columbia, is a junior majoring in French and English. She is president of Chi Omega, formerly assistant treasurer, a varsity cheerleader, Nurses Entet For Three S Three sophomores are in the running for two Student Senate seats from the School of Nursing Kathy Gehman, Barbara luitt, and Donna Shuler. Miss Gehman, from Guantanomo Bay, Cuba, is managing editor of the 1966 Garnet and Black. She is is a member of Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon, Meditrine. Society, social chairman of Pi Beta Phi, Orienta tion Counselor, and Editor of the 1966-67 Carolina Community. She is also a candidate for vice-presi dent of the junior class. Miss Huita, from Charlotte, N. C., is secretary of Kappa Delta sorority. She is formerly scholar ship chairman and was voted best pledge. She is also n candidate for cheerleader. Miss Shuler, from Cameron, is secretary of Alpha Lambda Delta; secretary and former treasurer of JENNIE SWEATMAN Journalism Senate ---------C Dinnana1 inecock Staff Photo by Rockholz) Stoekmian, Jan Smith, Kit S1a. and on Pan-Iellenic Council. Sh was a freshman cheerleader an was on the Freshman and Sopho more Honor Rolls. In her platform, Miss Stockma says, "I very strongly feel that th secretary should work closely wit the other student body officers s that things will run smoothly o campus. The secretary should als know everything that is going o in the Senate so that she can c ordinate the Senate with the stt dent body and the student bod: will take interest in the Senate." -Competition enate Seats Meditrina Society; on the Wesle Foundation freshman coordinatin committee; scholarship chairma of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority; an a residence hall counselor. She rv ceived the Five Points Rotar Scholarship this year and was delegate to State Student Nursv Association. Evans, Lar For Two P Four future "pill pushers" hav announced as candidates for tw Student Senate seats from th School of Pharmacy. The candidates are Craig Evan Bunny Langston, Bill Pitts, an Charlene Searson. Langston coul not be contacted by The GamccocA Vote Don Koplen Soph Vice President "Face Up To Administration Pressure" BILL Mc Arts and Sc KE! THE WORD IN ( IJ I APPEA BRING A 1513 Garvals Strael Kinard, P Treasure Rod Kinard and Peter Perrill are candidates for the office of Student Body Treasurer. Kinard, a junior from Orange burg, is a banking and finance major. Perrill, an English major from Rock Hill. is a sophomore. Campaign m a n a g e r Charlie Montgomery is helping Kinard publicize his motto, "Get out and vote-it's your money." The can didate promises "to represent all students and groups at Carolina" if elected. Kinard is also a candi date for the Student Senate from the College of Business Adminis tration. ie is a member of Maxey Brotherhood, serving as member ship chairman and on the disciplin ary bkoard; on the rowers Stu dent Government social commit tee; and the Freshman Honor Roll; and a member of the Finance Club and the Baptist Student Union. P)errill as a candidate for treas urer advocates wider use of the monetary affairs committee as an aid to more accurate accounting of funds. le also urges a stronger Student - Faculty Relations C(om mittee; and bett'r administrative athletic relations "if the student Iody aided them." H' pr'omi1ses albo to work with new dorm gv emlIlwnts, saying. "These groups have a great deal of potential and with the proper organization over a period of years could develop into a strong and powerful form of government." The candidate has served as a student senator, delegate ter State Student Legislature, chairman of legislatike affairs committee, stu n dent government office manager i and Orientation Counselor. - Ierrill is also vice-president of y the sophomore class. a member of a the All - Fraternity Basketbaj! s team, 1'.14-5. corresponding sec retary of Kappa Alpha Fraternity; igston, Pitts, S harmacy Sena e -:ivans, a sophonore is from o Iva. lie is president .f the sopho e more class; a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity; Kappa , Sigma Kappa: Student Senate; d American 'harraceutical As:omcia d tion; Meun' Judicial council: Stu dent-Faculty Relations Ciommiwtet and Westminster Fe.lowship. lie , was president of Freshman Y MCA and a delegate to the Southern lniversitv Student Gwvernmen* Associat ion Convent i n last oprin1:g. F-ronm l.angley, Pitts is a junior. H le is ' ice-p)resident of the Y MCA; DOUGALL iences Senate Run and V"ot 4 & S SE1VATI OLUMBIA AS IN HOLLYWC ULEU S COrn AND THE RING NIGHTLY MONDAY THRU SA SIX BIG SHOW S NIGHTLY COLUMB IA'S MOST SPACIOUS DANCE FLOOR SGROUP AND ENJOY YC . Man. thru Fri. 7-3 - C,. 7-2 wrrill Seek r's Office E W KINARD PERRILL a 11emr (,f Epsilh.n Epsilon Ep silwn. K1'appa Sivma Kappa, and on he Stder Speakers' Bureau. He i a caldidati also for Student Seniate fron the ('uliege of A rts and Sciences 3arson Run te Positions fellwship chairman of Westmin ser Fellow%ship; co-ordinating sec reta r. for Religious Emphasis Week; a member of American Pharmaceutical Association; and a participant on golf and tennis intramural teams. Mss Searson. a s,ph,onore from Sa.i.Aa. is also a candidate for iuni,r class secretary. She is pretrtly secret-ary of the sopho m r class and a member of Stu Sn: Sena e. She is a member of A-n,er8ica Pharm'aceutical Associa ten; Usamm Epsilon pharnmacy r.;y; W e s 1e y Foundation; Y\W'.A. membnership chairmnan; 7.e:a Tau A!;ha. scholarship chair m: . : :e chairman; and Stuir Un helptali:y commit te. 1.>: ar she was on the r. nPr Holl and a mem ND OD IS .. . B URDAY - UR SELVES Phone 765-2852