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ime (2 LEIGH LEVENTIS Leigh Leventis announced his candidacy for the vice presidency. He has been Towers President, Towers Senator, delegate to South Carolina State Student Legislature and a member of the Council of Presidents. His platform includes: The initiation of a parking fee for faculty and staff. If the faculty and staff were to pay a parking fee, stu dent fees would not increase as much nor as often. The establishment of a workable provision for better student seating at athletic events. Also, the re evaluation of ticket distribution. The formation of a follow-up com mittee for Bills and Resolutions vassed by the Student Senate. JOE . MCCULLOCH Joe McCulloch,a political science major planning to attend law school, became involved in Student Government during his first semes ter at USC. As a member of the Stu dent Senate for the past three years he has tried to protect student rights. Joe is the vice-chairman of the Senate Athletic Committee and was a presidential appointee to a student-faculty liason committee. McCulloch has been on the track team for three years and was a member of the Concert Committee in 1970. Currently, he is co- 1 chairman of the Inter-Dorm Fine Films Committee. As a member of I the Block C Club he has been i involved in numerous community service projects. Sty if The JAY SMITH Smith said, "As Vice President, I would increase emphasis on improving the parking situation, closing Green Street and improving the food service on campus. The stu dents simply are not getting their money's worth out of SGA. Student Government should cease being d political playground and begin efforts to protect students from the hassles which the University dumps on the students." Smith said he would create a Sen ate committee to list and evaluate apartments available to area stu dents. He also hopes SGA will work to cooperate with other student organizations, which receive less funding. LARRY STROUD Larry Stroud, a Pharmacy Pre med major who has served as an off-campus Senator for two years, has been involved in trying to improve the University since his freshman year. This past year, while serving as Pro-Tempre, Stroud was able to learn the duties and qualifications of the office of Vice-president. Stroud feels that this broad base Af activism, ranging both on and off ampus, will help him better serve he needs of the students. In announcing, Stroud stated that le knows students can make lasting mprovements and can shape uni versity policy. Dfnday Nig 'dent Speci *2.99 U.S. Choice Sirloin Choice of Potato Salad Bar 741 SALUDA AVE. -FIV COLUMBIA. SOUTH CA {ear A( For Treasurer MARILYN CRAWFORD I, Marilyn Crawford, a sophomore at the University, am a candidate for Treasurer of the Student Body. I am Working toward an intensive major in Psychology and love cooperating and working with people. Having numberous past experiences with responsibilities, I feel I am fully capable of handling the jobs that will be involved in being Treasurer. In the past two years I have worked with a recreational division handling their funds, in addition to working with many fund raising drives. Therefore, I feel that my past experience will be a great asset to the University. While working closely with the Student Affairs Committee I seek to promote more cultural activities and entertain ment that are of interest to all stu dents. Also, I seek to promote equal distribution of funds to organiza tions, considering their needs. I will keep precise financial records, recording all receipts, experidi tures and appropriations of monies from the Student Government. TERY LOTT Trey Lott was a co-director of Carolina Cares, a hall governor in his dorm and a member of the Spr ing Orientation staff. Lott served on the Committee for Freshman Affairs and the Committee on Freshman Services and Orienta tion. Lott will do his best to make Stu dent Government effective. H wants to have a government more representative of the student's needs, and he wants a government that has more power in the adminis tration. WALTER SANDERS Walter Sanders is a Towers Senator and has erved the past two years on the Residence Life Com mittee and in the Senate. Sanders is Treasurer of ODK honor fraternity and a past active member of Phi Eta Epsilon freshman honor fraternity. Sanders said, "The office of Treasurer is no longer a political office. It is a job which requires a it [al Reservations Please E POINTS ROLINA 29205 qualified person, well aware of financial concerns. Most students have never known just where their money goes. I would like to change that." RUSSELL TRULUCK Russell Truluck serves as treasurer of the freshman class. He has since been a freshman orientation coun selor and occupied the position of co-chairman of the Carolina Cares transportation committee in 1971. Truluck said he has stressed more openness in student government and hopes to establish a broader channel of communications between the student body and the treasurer. JENNY TUCKER Jenny Tucker, a sophomore from Greenville, S.C., and an Interna tional Studies major, currently is serving as the chairman of the Status of Women Committee for Associated Women Students (AWS), Student Senate co-chairman of the Residence Life Committee, Univer sity Curricula and New Courses Committee and a hall advisor for Sims Hall. For Secretary DELLA BEST Della Best, a native of Aynor, S.C., has been involved in residence hall governments, freshman projects, volunteer service and the Associa tion of Afro-American Students. She has been initiated into the Iota Chi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta and served as recording secretary. She is Clerk of the Student Senate and has worked with the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government. Best said, "The office of secret ary should be a unifying source where both students and SGA officers can obtain information. As of now, a need for a more efficient and cohesive SGA is mandatory. I feel that the secretary's role could enhance the development of unity between the students and the gov ernment." "In announcing my candidacy for the office of secretary, I must say that I believe the office has evolved Dis Sai Co edt alr mammmmmmmo fine not WCA, Chapman College, 8B Come to this Chris "Todays Search By Florence C. Russell House - Friday, March 5 )Iks to cover more areas than most people today imagine. "Naturally, if elected I will effect the duties enumerated in the con stitution for the secretary. "But I strongly believe that now the main emphasis for the secretary should be in public relations for the S. G. A. The secretary must act as the liasion of the executive branch to the administration. But above all the secretary needs to be the sould ing board for students to the excu tive branch. I solicate your support on election day for Paula Kress." PAULA KRESS "Unfortunately, the student gov ernment secretary has no part in making major dec isions. I know this by being secretary this past year. But what the secretary can do is influence and determine internal office policy. This is necessary for a smooth-ru nning office that can be of service to the students. "If the president of the Carolina student government wants to devote hsi time to endorsing can didates in city elections or making long-range plans regarding campus parking problems, then so be it. But someone must be available to help with the minor, day-to-day prob lems we all eventually have when we confront the confusion of administrative bureaucracy. Sex Change From Page 2 him a Christmas car, but I didn't hear from him." 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