The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 18, 1966, SPRING ELECTION SPECIAL, Page Page Seven, Image 7
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College of Engineering Student
Senate competition for six seats
has drawn nine candidates.
Thowe submitting information to
The Gamecock are as foHlows:
HOWARD BROTHERTON -
junior from Aiken; IEEE, vice
president; Tau Beta Pi, recording
secretary; Omicron Delta Kappa;
Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma;
Pi Mu Epsilon; varsity and fresh
anii baseball.
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ANDRE B R O W N - sophomore
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alumni relations chairman; NROTC
scholarship, color guart.
RUSS DA NTZLER - sophomore
from Florence; Freshman and
Sophomore Honor Roll; Phi Kappa
Sigma.
Bill, HANNA - freshman from
'amplico; Pi Kappa Alpha; intra
mural basketball; Elk's Club Scholar
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BILL HUDSON - junior from
Graniteville; ASME; Pi Mu Epsi
lon; Alpha Phi Omega; Pi Kappa
Alpha; Freshman and Sophomore
Honor Roll, Dean's List.
KEITH MILLER - sophomore
from Brooksville, Fla.; Pi Kappa
Alpha Fraternity; NROTC Schol
arship.
AILEN REMBERT - senior from
Columbia; Pi Mu Epsilon; IEEE,
vice-president; EEE; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, scholarship chairman; St.
Patrick Episcopal Center, vestry; Pi
Kappa Nu, vice-president; AFROTC,
drill team; Omicron Delta Kappa,
awardL day vice-president; Student
Senate; State Student begislature.
Your
Candidate
For
Student Body
TREASURER
Rod Kinard
"Get out and vote -
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The race for Arts and Science
Senate has drawn 59 into competi
tion. They are as follows:
KEN ALLEN - Political Science
major from Greer; Pi Kappa Alpha;
AFROTC; Towers Student Govern
ment cafeteria committee.
LARRY BENNETT - Political
Science major from Orangeburg;
Circle K, secretary and treasurer;
Judicial Board of,Towers Student
Government; Debate team.
JEANNE BENNETr - Sociology
major from Walterboro; Kappa
Delta Sorority, assistant rush chair
man; Garnet and Mm-k Staff.
SANDRA BERRY - Commer
cial Art major from Crescent
Beach; Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority,
rush chairman.
SUSIE BLANTON - Psychology
major from Anderson; Kappa Delta
Sorority; Alpha Lambda Delta.
BETSY BOYLE - also candi
date for student body secretary,
see story page 3.
SARAH BRYANT - also candidate
for sophomore class treasurer, see
story page 5.
RUSTY BURRESS - also can
didate for cheerleader, see story
page 8.
BETHI BYRD - History m a j o r
from Edgefield; transfer from Co
lumbia College; Canterbury Club;
Kappa Delta Sorority, pledge activi
ties chairman; Garnet and Black
Staff; History Club.
PHIL CATALANO - also can
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Senate
didate for junior class vice-presi
dent, see story page 6.
THORNE (OMffON -- also can
didate for president of student loi,
see story page 1.
J O H N CULBERTSON -- also:
candidate for Sophomore C I a s s
Treasurer, see story page 5.
DONNA DAVIS - also candidate
for cheerleader, see story page 8.
HARRY DAVIS - Economics
major from Columbia; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
BILLY EASLER - also candidate
for senior class president and dis
ciplinary committee, see stories pages
4 and 2.
S T E V E GOLDSTEIN - also!
candidate for junior class vice
president, see story page 6.
HARRIET HARTEI - also can- i
didate for senior class secretary, see
story page 4.
DOUG HAYDEN - also can
didate for sophomore class vice
president, see story page 5.
LARRY HELMS - Commercial
Art major from Aiken; transfer from
Aiken regional campus, President of
Student Body, student of year award,
newspaper staff; Pi Kappa Alpha
Fraternity; co-art editor of the Caro
lina Community.
LOUIS HELMS - also candi
date for disciplinary committee,
see story page 2.
CYNTHIA HOLL - Pre-Medical
major from Columbia; Zeta Alpha
Sorority; Hypatian Society; "Y," sece
retary, vice-president.
ROLFE HUGHES - also can
didate for junior class president,
see story page 6.
PAM HUTIO - also candidate for
cheerleader, see story page 8.
.arry: Owen
Cheerleader.
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Cheerleader
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RAYE JONES - also candidate
for junior class secretary, see story
page 6.
STAN JLK - al%o candidate for
oeniior cla%,. presidenit, mee %tor-yi
page 4.
RAY KNIGHT - History ma
jor from Orangeburg; Maxcy
Brotherhood; Circle K, Membet
ship Com in itt ee; AFROTC;
Tower's Student Government Ju
dicial Board.
DONAI) KOPIEN - alo candi
date for m)phomriore clab% vice-presi.
dint, %ee story page 5.
E A R . LOVELACE - History
major from Kingsport, Tenn.; Chi
Psi Fraternity; Block "C" Club;
Varsity Masketball: Intramural
Sports.
JIM McClARI - al6o candidate
for cheerleader, wee t4ory page 8.
BILL McDOUGALL - Pre-Law
major from Columbia; delegate to
South Carolina State Student Leg
islature; Student Senate; S i g rn a
Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Presi
dent of Pledge Class, Executive
Committee.
AlBY McMI RRAY - also candi
dute for o)lphomtore cla. secretar,
44 story page 5.
DAVID MEADOW - also can
didate for sophomore class presi
dent, see story page -.
ED MENZIE - al- candidate for
cheerleader, see story page 8.
JIM MULLIGAN - also a can
didate for Vice-President of Stu
dent Government, story page 1.
KEN ORMAND - Political Science
major from Lancaster; lonor Roll
Student Speaker- Burea'u; Canpu
Communicat iint Conmittee.
P,ETER PERRILL - also can
didate for treasurer of student
body, see story page 3.
JOHNNY 'RAIT - also candi
date for mop)honore class pre-ident,
sev %tory page 5.
KAREN RUSSELL - also can
didate for sophomore class secre
tary. see story page 5.
IPERRILL
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today
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MICKEY RYAN - Econonice ma
or fron Greenville; P1 Kappa Alpha
Fraternity.
PATTI SAYLOR - also candi
late for secretary of student body,
ee story page 3.
ROBERT SCHNEIDER - a I o
-andidate for disciplinary committee,
,4e story page 2.
BRUSI SIMKINS - Psychology
-najor from Spartanburg; transfer
rrom Randolph - Macon Woman's
College; Delta Delta Delta Soror
ity, Elections Committee Chair
rnan; Rush Committee; Woman's
Intramural Council.
BRENDA SMITH - also candidate
for junior class secretary, see story
page 6.
KIT SOSSAMON - also candi
date for secretary of student body,
see story page 3.
SHERI E STOCKMAN - also can
lidate for secretary of student body,
see story page 3.
MANDY THOMAS - also can
didate for junior class treasurer,
see story page 6.
DAVE TRAVERSO - also candi
:late for sophomore class president,
'ee story page 5.
PAT TRAYLOR - also candi
date for sophomore class treasurer
and disciplinary committee, see
stories pages 2 and 5.
JIM WALLACE - also candidate
ror vice-president of senior class, see
-tory page 4.
BECKY WARREN - also can
didate for disciplinary committee,
see story page 2.
JOlHN WEIG1; - English major
fron Aiketi Chi Psi Fraternity,
President of Pledge Class; Student
Senate. Chaplain; Blue Key; Hall
Counselor; 'resident of Carolina
Christian Fellowship; South Carolina
State Student I-gislature Delegate,
rreasurer; Intrantural Spoirs; Trans
rer from Aiken Branch, Sophomore
wlass Presidet, lHonor Board, Bas
ketwlil, Baseball, Dan'.s List.
TOMMY WINGA RD - also can
didate for sophomore class vice
president, see story page 5.
C a n d i d a t e s unable to be
contacted by Thc Gancock are
the following:
Jan Smith, Bobby Harris, Bruce
Rosen, Pete Fuge, Jim Cauthen,
Jan Qiery, and David Bright.
y Senate
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