The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 24, 1967, SPECIAL ELECTIONS ISSUE, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Senate R SENATE AT LARGE TOM BETZEL JIM BRU SARAH BRYANT JOHN CHASE DEL CIIISOLM MARY CULP RUSS DANTZLER CATHY DEAN RANDY FIELDS ALLEN GARRIS JEAN GODWIN BOB GREEN DON HULT LUTU JOIINSTON DON KOPLEN JERIE LANKFORD ANN McDONALD BILL McDOUGALL VANN MILLIS STEPIIANIE OCKOSKIS CINDY PEAVLER PETER PERRILL LENORA PRICE MANDY TIIOMAS Coeds Vie jIARDY JONES Treasurer's Competition Draws Two Cheryl Geer and Stuart Mungall are competing for Senior c 1 a s s treasurer. Miss Geer, from Hampton, Va., ,._is junior cla s s secretary. S h e is a member of the Student Senate and is also a member of Chi Omega social sorority, whe re she serves as assist ant pledge trainer and cor GEER responding see rotary. Miss Geer is a member of the Sims Dormitory S Judicial Board an d the Na tion al Educa t i on Associa tion. Miss Mungall, f ir om Clemson, transferred to MUNGALL U SC afit er at tendling Clemson University her f-,hman year. ~hile at Clemson, she was as sistant advertising manager for the Tiger, school newspaper, and a member of the Tigerama Com mittee. At USC, Miss Mungall has par tic-ipated in the government of South Dormitory and is a new initi ate in Zeta TPau Alpha social so rority. 25 In aces Attra BECKY WARREN COLUMBIA HALL SENATE BILL CLARK DERRIEL CATO PETR FLANAGAN GORDON HUNT SENATE FROM SOUTH SUSAN BOND SHERRY GOMEZ TRI(:IA PIIILLIPPS VICKIE WEAVER SALLY ZALKIN SENATE FROM FRATERNITY ROW RUSTY HURRESS RUSTY ELLERBE 'TONEY LISTER CARL PENNINGTON RIC PORTER WOODY RABON SENATE, WOODLAND TERRACE DEAN SMOAK For Senior Hardy, Jones Competing for the office of sec rotary of the Senior class are Kay Hardy, Raye Jones and Ann Mc- 1 Donald. Miss H a r d y, from Shaw Air Force Base, is president of AWS and South Dormitory. She is also president of Zeta Tau Alpha social so rority. A member of the judicial board, Student Senate and House of Repre sentatives, s h e serves on the Pan hel l e n i c Council McDONALD and is a member of the Student Union. Miss Jones, from North Augusta, was a "Sorority Woman of the Year." She is a member of Mortar Board, president of Westminster Fellowship and Scholarship Chair man of Pi Beta Phi social sorority. Presidenti (Continued From Page 1) related to the individual student and his role in the Carolina Com munity. I. Major Campus Problems: A. Lack of student participation. B. Lack of power and responsibility given to Student Government and its leaders. II. Proposed Solutions: A. De voloping a sense of belonging and a realization of the need for stu dent contribution. B. Providing means for effective utilization of this contribution. C. Uniting the students in sup port of Student Government pro grams. D. Demonstrating eapable leadership and responsibility to the administration. III. Implementation of Proposed Solutions: A. Central Agency of Student Administration. 1. To co ordinate all campus organizations in order to better Carolina while mutually aiding each other in| achieving their goals. 2. To ad-| minister Student Government pro. grams that will aid these organiza tone and benefit all students. At-Large Cam pai et More T SENATE, PHARMACY, TOWN JIM KLUGI ENATOR FROM TOWERS RONNIE BROOKS WILLIAM CAIN JR. MIKE CLARK PAT JANSEN BARRY KNOBEL RONNIE MOODY RICHARD MORRELL EDGAR LEE SHIRLEY BOYCE SMITII GENE SPENCER MIKE THOMAS JIMMY WANNAMAKER RUSTY WEATIIERFORD SENATE, ARTS AND SCIENCES, TOWN LINDA BURTON TOM CLENDINING LINDA HAIR KITTY IHLLER Secretary , McDonald Treasurer of AWS and the Pan lellenic Council, she is also a mem er of Euphrosynean Literary So 'icty and English Honor Society. Miss McDonald, from Columbia, Is Social Chairman of Chi Omega orority. She is also a member of the Town Girl's Association and the Special Events Committee of Student Union. She is a member of the National E d u c a t i o n Association and is Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma Kappa service fraternity. Royal Is (Continued from Page 1) Government, Chairman of the Co lumbia Residence Hall Constitu tional Committee, Circle K proj ects chairman and delegation chairman to South Carolina State Student Legislature. He has been a member of Student Senate, Blue Key National Honor Fra ternity and the Inter-Dorm Coun cil. al Candid B. Central System of Communications. 1. To establish Communications Board in order to effectively relate information con cerning all student activities. 2. To provide students with this infor mation in order that they may extend it on a local level. 3. To publish a handbook of all student organizations in order to inform studentsa, primarily fresh men, of objeotives and functions of these organizations. C. Continuity of Student Govern ment. 1. To evaluate past Student G o v e r n m e n t administration in order to continue all successful programs. 2. To compile Presidential report in order to inform new officers of h e 1 p f u 1 suggestions in previous mistakes. 3. To continue Great Issues Pro gram and Student Speak-Out in ordor to further intellectual atmos phere on campus. D. Availability of Student Government officials. 1. To personally visit cafeterias and Speak-Outs in order to receive direo opinins of interested stu han 100 1 GEORGE LEVKOFF BOB SALANE TOM SALANE PATTI SAYLOR KENNETH SHULL MARK SLOAN BRENDA SMITH DOROTHY STERLING DAVE TRAVERSO GEORGE WALTER AMY LORRAINE WOLFE SENATE HORSESHOE ELDON ARMSTRONG BOB BLEAKLEY ELBIE CONARD PAT KNIE DONALD J. SENESE SENATE, ENGINEERING, TOWN LARRY W. SETZLER RICK THOMAS 1Senior Ci 3 Sec Three candid president of the John Chase, Key, national hoi CHASE leadership servic Chase is al and Epsilon E He has servi was an observer Johnny Glass, representing J I dent Senate. Glass is a GLASS tian Athletes, I ball team. He belongs tern ity. Also running president is Ste Miss Ockosl social sororit! man for the p She is maj< OCKOSKIS painting, sewinl ate States dents. 2. To organize visitation groups to solicit student interest and opinions. E. Vitalizations of Dorm Govern ments in order to make them an integral part of Student Govern ment. 2. To relate programs through Dorm Governments to the individuial resident in order that he might be more directly involved in Student Government. 21 Vie F Some twenty-one candidates are vying for seats on the Student Academic Responsibility Commit tee. Seats will be filled with a quota from each school. Running from Arts and Sci ences are Betty Barger, Dianne Dornman, Mary Ann Ellis, Ann Courtney Seigler, Kenneth Shull, Brenda Smith, and Becky War ren. From the School of Edlucation na Ellen Boatwrigrht. Suann ond. lopefuls SENATE, BUSINESS DMINISTRATION, TOWN DAN GORDON JEAN JACKSON PETE KENNEDY SENATE, SOUTH TOWER ELLEN BOATWRIGHT BETH HERSHEY ANGELA SIIAHID SENATE, PRESTON HORACE FORD CLYDE B. LIVINGSTON JOE PATE SENATE, JOURNALISM, TOWN MERRY ANNE BURNETTE SENATE, EDUCATION, TOWN JOANNE KALKA LEIGHI TANNER SENATE, SIMS LUDDIE KING SIIIRLEY PRICE ass k VP Post stes are vying for the title of vice senior class. from Seneca, is a member of Bluh ior fraternity, JKappa Sigma Kappa e fraternity and Phi Eta Sigma. so a member of Alpha Tau Omega psilon Epsilon, social fraternities. as an orientation counselor ant to the State Student Legislature. from Kingsport, Tenn., is presentl3 )ormiitory as a member of the Stu ember of the Fellowship of Chris he Block C Club and the USC foot to Phi Kappa Sigma, social fra for the office of senior class vice phanie Ockoskis from Columbia. uis is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha and has served as social chair ast two years. >ring in art, and is interested in and all sports. Platform F. Student Faculty - Adminis tration Relations. 1. To work with the Administration in order to solve specific student p r o b I e m s such as student parking, food serv ice and quality, high text book prices, and library hours. 2. To improve teacher evaluation program in order to eli m in a te academic irregularities. or SARC Ginger Buchholz, Christy Corley, Sheryl Lemon, Suzanne Oswald and Virginia Ann Reeves. Russ Dantzler is running un opposed from the School of En gineering. Journalism students competing are Linda Jo Mangum and Mimi Wilkinson. Pam Dates is uinopposed from Nursing. Sarah Bryant, Janice Carlson, andl Charlene Searson are running from Pharmacy.