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tion was organized with the sup
port of a majority of students
that the student body president
should not participate, but act as
go-between for administration and
student body.
Perrill, who based his platform
on bringing the individual student
closer to student government, called
for student investigation of the
book store.
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Reminded of the failure of such
projects in the past, he replied that
"If we keep trying and pushing
something we're going to get it
eventually."
Drew advocated a non - profit
book store which would be set up
as a "kook exchange."
He expressed a desire to have
better communication between stu
dents and student government and
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"to better coordinate campus activi
ties."
Both candidates endorsed the
recently passed Senate reappor
tionment bill.
Perrill suggested that Student
Speak-Out be directed each week
toward one certain issue, then be
opened for free discussion.
D r e w disagreed, arguing that
"Speak-Out is synonymous w i t h
free expression of opinion. I don't
think there should be any particu
lar issi- to begin with or end
with."
Candidates also advocated that
student government attempt to
work more closely with S I a t e r
Food Service to help better it.
Both candidates stated that they
had not been dropped from Senate
because of excessive absences.
Drew explained he had received a
"leave of absence" last year be
cause of a laboratory conflict that
could not be resolved.
Asked why his legislative com
mnittee had met only occasionally
this year, Perrill attributed it to
lack of quorum.
ELECT
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SENATOR
At Large
SENATOR FR
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For Chee:
Nineteen candidates are compet
ing for 10 varsity cheerleader
positions.
Five men and five women will
be elected.
Female candidates are Judi Bi
hari, Jayne Cudd, Jean Godwin,
Sherry Gomez, Barbara Huitt, Pam
Hutto, Patricia Phillips, Barbara
Roberts, Anne Stephens and Mandy
Thomas.
Male candidates include Rusty
Burress, Terry Davis, Harry Gard
ner, Scott Grounsell, Rykie Hamer,
Bill Mann, L a r r y O w e n, Skip
Stockman and Rhett Tindall.
Judi Bihari, a freshman from
Columbia, is a member of Student
Senate and was a freshman cheer
leader. She is a member of the
American Cheerleader Association.
A freshman from Augusta, Ga.,
Jayne Cudd is a member of AWS
Judicial Council and Student Union
Artist Series Committee. She was
a f r e s h m a n cheerleader and is
activities chairman of Delta Delta
Delta Sorority.
Jean Godwin, sophomore f r o m
Columbia, also served as freshman
cheerleader. She is a delegate to
State Student Legislature.
Sherry Gomez, a freshman from
Charleston, was a freshman cheer
leader. She is an education - math
major.
A junior from Charlotte, N. C.,
Barbara Huitt is a varsity cheer
leader, Student Senator and a mem
ber of Meditrina Nursing Society.
She is secretary of Kappa Delta
sorority.
Pam Hutto, a sophomore f r o m
Harleyville, is an incumbent var
sity cheerleader. She is a member
of Angel Flight, Student Senate,
Pan-Hellenic Council and the Stu
dent Union Dance and Concert
Committee.
Patricia Phillips is a freshman
from St. Matthews and was a
freshman cheerleader. She is an
elementary education major and a
member of the American Cheer
leader Association.
Barbara Roberts, a junior from
Charlotte, N. C., is a Student Sen
ator, a member of Chi Omega so
rority and Miss Garnet and Black.
She was a freshman cheerleader.
A sophomore from High Point,
N. C., Ann Stephens is correspond
ing secretary of Zeta Tau Alpha
Sorority, a member of Angel Flight
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and a hall representative of Sc
Dormitory. She is a secondary eu
ucation major.
Mandy Thomas from Beaufort is
a junior transfer from Mary Wash.
ington College. She is activities
chairman of Kappa Delta sorority,
secretary of AWS and a member
of Student Senate.
Rusty Burress, sophomore from
Greenville, has been a freshman
and varsity cheerleader. He is a
member of Student Senate, KSK,
Circle K and Sigma Alpha Epsilon
fraternity.
A freshman from Coh.:Aa,
Jerry Davis was a freshman cheer
leader and has been on the Honor
Roll.
Harry Gardner, a junior from
Columbia, is a member of Sigma
Nu fraternity.
Scott Grounsell is a sophomore
from Greeenville. He is a manage
ment major and is treasurer of Phi
Delta Theta fraternity.
Bill Mann, a freshman civil en
gineer major from Winchester, Va.,
is a pledge of Chi Psi fraternity.
A sophomore pharmacy major
from Camden, Larry Owen has
been a freshman and varsity cheer
leader. He is a member of KSK.
Senior
Candidate
Unopposed
Pat Naylor, junior from Convent
Station, N. J., is the unopposed
candidate for senior class presi
dent.
Presently president of the junior
class, Naylor is
a member of
Sigma Nu social
fraternity, Blue
K e y National
H o n o r Service
Fraternity a n d
Kappa Sigma
Kappa honor
service fratern
ity.
He is also a
member of the NAYLOR
Student Senate, where he serves
on the Election Committee.
Naylor was a delegate to the
South Carolina State Student Leg
islature for two years and to the
Southern Universities Student Gov
ernment Convention.
Residence hall counselor for 1wr.
semesters, Naylor is a secretary of
the Men's Judicial Council and
Joint Judicial Council.
Hie is also a member of Epsilon
Epsilon Epsilon social fraternity,
and participated in the student pro
cession at the recent mace presen
tation ceremony.
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