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Senior ( Soughi Billy Easier and Stan Juk are opposing candidates for the presi dency of the senior class. An English major, Easier is from Sp artanburg. Juk, from Georgetown, is majoring in chem istry. Easler says as class president, he will "attempt to bring a closer to IK~ A EASIER Race For Se Features Hq Two coeds are in the race for secretary of the senior class Harriet Harter and Patti Knight. Miss Harter is an English major from Columbia. She has served as a Pan-Hilenic representative and is now president of Kappa Delta Soror it% in which she previously served as vice-president of her pledge class, assistant rush chairman and rush chairman. She is also a candidate for Student Senate froum the College of Arts and Sciences. Miss Knight, a Spanish educa tion major, is from Columbia. She is a member of Student Senate, Alpha Order, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Speakers' Bureau, and Pan-Hellenic Council. She serves as a varsity cheerleader, treasurer of Delta Sigma Pi, Angel Flight pledge trainer, and president of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. She was a delegate to Southern I niversity Student Government Asso BA Senate BARRY LONG We're lining up 12,000 office workers for SUMMER JOBS now! Typists, stenographers, switch board operators, file clerks, key p)unch operators . . . we need them all . .. all over the world . .. because Manpower is the world's largest temporary help service. So, if you're going to be available for summer work and want the best job you can get, get on the phone right now or write your local office of MANPOWER THE VERY SEaT tN TEMPORARY HEL.P lass Pre By Easli lation between the Senior Class and the other classes of the University. I will not be content to be a mere figurehead of the Senior Class, but a part of the University and the class as a whole." He is also a candidate for Stu dent Senate from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Dis ciplinary Board. Enrolled in the English honors program, Easler is a member of the Towers Student Government social committee, Student Union m o v i e committee, St. Patrick's Episcopal Center, and the YMCA. He was on the Freshman and Sophomore H o n o r Rolls and a member of the Pep Club and the Young Democrats. Juk, if elected class president, promises to "see that the opinions of our Senior Class are vigorously voiced in the Student Senate and I will also try to assure closer unity between the actions of student government and the concerns of our class." He is also a candidate for Stu dent Senate from the College of Arts and Sciences. A varsity football letterman, Juk is a member of Blue Key, Circle K, Phi Eta Sigma, Block cretary Post irter, Knight ciation convention last spring, has served as Orientation Counselor, was on the Freshman and Sophomore llonor Rolls, is on the Dean's List, and was a runner-up in llomeconing Queen competition last fall. She is now also a candidate for Student ,eAnate front the School of FAucation and for cheerleader. Listen To WUSC KEN ALLEN Numbe~r One S On The Ballot - Number One Choice for A & SSenate I Don't just si Wallace Midc Make a noise Sprite, the noisy soft drink. If What did you do when Joe ( Boxcar ) Brkczpnluj was kicked off the football team just because he flunked six out of four of his ma.jors? What did you do, Wallace Middendorp? And when the school newspaper's WALLA editors resigned in -~--_ protest because The Chancel] publication of certain salac "Niy,ht you Ju You' 1 1fe, You' re Pro t Take a Or dri dr ink. Open the ne it fiz masses Let echo t Let exuber *wi*e Mi dde n SPRIT_EsLQ T A RT and wh AN_D TNGLJNG , go ing ~E-JT QQ'LDN ' T KEEP IT ~LT sidency r, Juk "C," Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Towers Student Govern ment executive council, D e a n 's List, and the Elections Committee. lie is a past secretary of the pledge class and currently commander of Sigma Nu Fraternity; and past secre lary and currently p r e s i d e n t of Kappa Sigma Kappa. lie was on the Freshman and Sophomore Honor Rolls and received an Atlantic Coast Conference achievement award. Bond, Ortm Seek Senior Three are vying for vice-presi dent of the senior class. The candidate-i are Ed Bond, Fred [)rtmann, aid Jim Wallace. Bond, from Hyannis Port, Mass., is vice-president of Kappa Sigma Kappa, secretary of the Intra-Fra Lernity Council, and a member of Circle K and the Cafeteria Com mittee. He is currently president )f Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity in which he previously served as sec retary and vice-president. He is also a candidate for Student Senate from the College of Busi ness Administration. BRIAN BERRY For B. A. SENATOR Br,nde'bur' "Stand Tall" Vote DONNA DAVIS for Cheerleader t there, endorp. .Or drink 3E MIDDENDORP SAT HERE or wouldn't allow the ious portions of In a Girl's Dormitory" st sat, didn't you? ve made a miocker-y of your Vallace Middendorp! a vegetable. st, Wallace Middendorp. ntand. Make a noise! 'ik Sprite, the noisy soft a bottle of Sprite at t campus speak-out. Lot r. and bubble to the its lusty carbonation arough the halls of ivy. its tart, tingling ince infect the crowd <c i t ement . 'iese things, Wallace -iorp. Do these things, it big corporation is to hire yan? 4i JUK 3nn, Wallace Second Spot Ortman, fron Sumter, is social chairman of Chi Psi Fraternity, Air Force RY'C detachment officer, and a State House page. Wallace of Rock Hill is grand master of Kappa Sigma Fraternity w h e r e he has previously been grand procurator, rush chairman, Intra - Fraternity C o u n c i I rep resentative. He is organizations editor of the Garnet and Black and is the business manager of the 1966-67 Carolina Connunity. le is also a candidate for Student Senate from the College of Arts and Sciences. JENNIE SWEATMAN Journalism Senate RE-EL ALLY Varsity Ch eli The ENGAG E-AB go for And, for good reasons .lhke smart styling to enhance the center diamond ...guaranteed perfect (or replacernent as sured) ...a brillant gem of ine color and precise modern cut. The name, Keepsake, mn your ring assures lifetime satis Fact ion. Select your very per sonal Keepsake at your Keepsake Jeweler's store Find him in the yellow pages under "Jewelers." HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENG/ Please send new 20 page bool1t, Iand Wedding" and new 12-pogo hi IAlso, send special offer of beautiful IKEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS, [1C Two Coed4 In Senioi Two men and two women are !omipeting for the office of senior lass treasurer. Canididates are Beth lrwi, lz Farmer, Tommeity Player, and Allei Reibert. Miss 13 r o w n is a journalism major from McCormick. She is president of Theta Sigma Phi and publicity chairnran of the Lutheran Student Association. She is also murrently campus editor of The Uamiecock, formerly exchange edi tor and feature editor; vice-presi dent of the Y, formerly secretary and freshman advisor; vice-presi dlent of Hypatian Literary Society, formerly critic; a member of the Press Club; and previously a mem ber of the Young Democrats and WISC. She has attenled summer school at the iniversity of Saskat ,-hewan and is a canlidate for Stu lent Senate from the School of Journalism. Mi.s Farmer i- ant English edhuca limn major from Ander-an. She is a member of Kappat Delta sorrity, Euplirosyinean I,iterary Society, Stu lent Senate, and14 Pan-liellenic Cont ril. She is treasurer tof the jutior rliss and was a delegate to S. C. State Studn'lt IAgislature. Site is BRUSI SIMKINS Arts and Sciences Senate ECT BELL eerleader - (Hit f GEEN.NDW DDN ow IoPa 4orEg mn 11c lrfle,btVo ny2 c 44pLEBd' ok Xc 90 YAUE,NWYR i Compete r's Race ship chairman of Sigma Alpha Epsi. lon; vice president of Pi Kappa Nu; awards day vice president of Omicron Delita Kappa; a member of Student Senate. Rembert was a delegate to S. C. State Student Legislature. le was on the Freshman and Sophomore llonor Rolls; a former vice-preident of IEEE; and a former member of AFROTC Drill Team. lie is also a candidate for Student Senate from the College of Engineering. lers To Run For Senate chairman of the organization's first college bowl; president of the Marketing Club; and a member of Kappa Sigma Kappa. He is a recipient of Pi Kappa Alpha's out standing senior award; Blue Key outstanding leadership award; and American Marketing Association outstanding extra-curricular activ ity award. YJ 11blt". 7; = ) MALL ONLY S~erving The Gamecock. in Their Oisms Backyard 1 Light! r clothes homel Leave them vault for the summer. .Just ning charge for all you can Hanging storage available, i and furs. Nothing to pay & CLEANERS AT BLOSSOM 4E AAEWS DrnMarOnnam T, Two Mer s Treasure Am a candidate for Studeit Senate frmi tie School of Eiucation. Player, an accounting m a j o r from Sumter, is a member of Omi ron Kappa Epsilon and the Elee Lions committee. lie is also a can Aidate for Student Senate from the Lollege of Business Administra Lion. Itemiwrt is ani electrical esgincsr ig major from (Autmbia. lie is presidenw of Pi Mu Epsilon; scholar Henry Sanc Unopposed lenry Sanders is the only candi 1ate for the one Student Senate seat up for grabs in the Graduate School. 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