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Vote j/ #?__!! f - ouuivan Tor President WHY LOFTIST Janet Axson, Baker reiident :"l've .......... wui v-wiiis a iuiiu time, wc need more people I ike him involved In Student Government." Brian Kamlner, Bates resident:"! believe the most important qualification for the Treasurer should be honesty, and I know Curt Loftis hak this quality." Sandy Karvelai, South Blgd. resident:"Since the Treasurer has input into the SgA budget, he can help cut out some of the wasteful expenditures. If he wllL I think Curt Loftis Is the type of person who will hold the line on wasteful spending." Nanette Plcclrillo, Political Science:"! like Curt's idea of publishing regular financial reports In the Gamecock. This will help the average student keep up with where the money is going." Robin Beatty, Psychology, Wade Hampton: "Curt Loftis is one of the few persons who would agree to open his records and his office to public inspection. I think it's refreshing." Chrys Jackson, Political Science, Baker resident:"The other candidates seem to be the same student government types wtio have been running the systom tor years. I'm glad we finally have a new face who is qualified for SGA Office. Loftis is definitely the one." Larry Stephen, Journalism, Bates: "When you stop to think that each student pays over $100, Curt's suggestion to finance some of the organizations using alternate sources of income makes a lot of sense." Brenda Adams, Off Campus Resident:"Too many student government officials are only on an ego trip. I think Curt Lottls is sincere In his efforts to Clean up student government." Joey Hazel, Criminal Justlc?:"For several years, I have seen the student activity fund being doled out In a secretive manner, without regard to the wishes of the students. I really believe Curt Loftis 'an help stop this." Diane Oer .d, Psychology ma|or: "I know Curt Loftis very well and I know he has the dedication, the ability, and most of all the honestv to rfo *r? i/^ as Treasurer." Rod Shealy, Former Chairman, Senate Finance Commltte?:"Havlng formerly served as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, I know that It takes a spcclal kind of person to do o good |ob as Treasurer.,.| also realize that the wrong person can abuse the power of the office. I have no doubt that Curt Loftls will make an excellent choice as Treasurer." Milllcent Derrick:"! laughed the first | saw his slogen-'lt's your money I'- but after I stopped to think about it. It made a lot of sense...I'm not involved In wui i sum warn 10 ue represented. I'll definitely vote for Curt Loftls." John Hendrix, LB. A. ma|or:"l wish more people like Curt Loftls would run for office instead of people who lust want to get a little publicity." Linda Wilson Reed, Senior Education major:"! got to know Curt Loftls pretty well when we were at the Leadership Training Conference In Washington, D.C. Although he is not one of the regular student government oldtlmers, he probably has more leadership ability than all the others put together." John Rivers, Law Student: "I have been In student government at Clemson, at (JSC and now at the USC Law School, and Iknow the Importance of an honest and dependable Treasurer. I know of no person who can match these qualities of Curt Loftis." Mark Lewis, Business Administration:"! think a lot of people ininn aDoui siuaeni government in terms of high school. They don't realize that our student government controlled almost three quarters of a million dollars last year, which cornes out of our fees We need a person with Curt's honesty and ability as Treasurer." Terry Murphy, Former SOA Treasur?r:"Although I am no longer a student, I did serve as Treasurerin 1974, and I can say with authority that it takes a dedicated person to do the job right. It's not easy and you don't make any friends, but I believe Curt Loftis has the Perseverance to be an excellent Treasurer. CURT LOFTIS TRIASWn It's ye?r nmyl Paid for by Friends of Curtis M. Loftls, Jr. ipse? Hmyn^j'g g8^ vjfcfcJl iliSsEsSSlsiilSI^ v flBff-" WH I Your challen four or more the letters in When /fi V|Udlll] We hoi There's anc The Pa We we our beer. W Pabst Blue I like Pabst b tasting beei r*m KAtlSi I. ? 4>1976 PABST BREA is3d asnvt) INI rimgj&w/kV ?ft.' // ' j&P?BL JLJ^(.' I ' mi <^m/f^^r^? ?1 ; BUmeS 1 a^i ?nw? Morgan iTlw ge is to form as many words of tractions, slang or pi letters as you can by using only If you can make thirty the word below. 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