The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 01, 1978, Page Page 3, Image 3

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'c f? ?? Monda \ . By Ji Atlltt, Only 114 students vot vacant Student Sena' Fowler, chairman o Elections Commission That's not nearly Homecoming election niRTWirT *n Hiimm seat one - Rosalyn I seat seven - Henry 1 DISTRICT ll Businc seat two - Carl Stom seat three - Walt To seat four - Donald K seat six - Mark Seja DISTRICT 12 Educ |j Justice I seat three - Robert 1 seat seven - Kin Mc 48 stude 1 i it? ue i 'Who's 1 The 1978-79 edition o Among Students in Universities and Cc include the names students as being r-?- r~Tr ctai;f i I A Gourmt Happy Hour 4:30-7 Gourmet Sandwich Great Drinks - Nig ki 11 < : wyeiimuii.-rn.ii-. ij Happy Hour Tues< ; ^ J Salud l [ FREE m I m y's SG ele Onk ? J in Easterling nt News EcNtor ed in Monday's elections foi te seats, according to H f the Student Governm the turnout we had for s," she said. "Students j nities and Social Sciences fenderson Oomeracki ;ss Administration demire llison lope, Tim Peterson (run-ol in :ation and four-year Crir Kellner Kinzie country's "f I to campus lead Those selec ? William Ackc [fj Sharmin ] Blaetus, Ze IIL/Vlf1? Carter, Wayi W flU man, Merl Charles Dan f Who's Who Da\ Wno s Who an(j gue g American Mso Elizl )lleges will Fi k c . of 40 USC tiffin rw? Griffin, Doro _________ Harmon, Ma lEX? ? ; Er D?cC Fl ef's Delighf :00 Mon. - Sat. Opc es Served Till 12 Midnight htly Entertainment 2 a.m., Sat. 11-12 Dil lay 12-2 a.m. nig :lip this coupc in c"pn?pir ID uiniii 'I'"11 la fit Green J 256-6681 edium Coke v ??^i?!l?llr?f2 actions 7 114 VI don't want to take five minu FOWLER SAID the comm r 14 Gamecock, but the low tu lim "apathy on the students' pa ent to have them (the election Below are the results of th the be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m lust Business Administration se DISTRICT 13 Science anc seat one - Bill Greer coat thraa _ Milrn Pnlllnn kjvu V uu vv - Kline V/U111IU DISTRICT 15 Journalism seat one - Jamie Thomas f) DISTRICT 17 Health Scie seat one - Rusty Carroll ninal DISTRICT 18 Law School seat one - David Torrey seat two - Mike Morris most outstanding Healey, ers- Elizabe ;ted from USC include Karausl srman, Conrad Banks, Marie ] Barnes, Margaret , M lice Brown, Luther ne Carter, Lee Caugh- A1 Code, John Cooper, . iels, Clarence Davis. N?rrls?_ ris, Catherine Derrick *_arry, J rin. Margarc ibeth Ferrell, Alan ?J?sePh ? Fisher, Rebecca thy Hammond, David Barbara rtha Harter, Maureen Guilherr iwrarai IMII????WM| OV. 2 AVID UNTINGTON iterta in merit tIDAY & SAT. TOO. .. . - in 11 a.m. for Lunch 1 Disco open at 4:30 riner served htiy 6-12 fll I 5 Points S I vith any jj <; | Stui oted * Gfl] tes of their time to vote." ' lission ran two ads in the rnout was the result of rt. It was almost useless 0," she said. A student dent i . * . mm ... in mnnthc nf r e elections, a run-on will '"V""10 v . in Russell House 202 for Associates, Inc. at four. The firm cond survey of its typ Paul S. Gaiptmt Health Associat THE PLAN w I Mathematics prophylaxis (tee finings and extra Gaiptman said bleeding gums, 1 1 A.L. * A A lecui sensitive ic tooth decay or e an oral cancer ej nces daily "even thou { particle remove GAIPTMAN S tative maintenai your teeth. Den Johnson shows regularly." Francenia Heizer. th Hussey, MaryAnne | *y, Ernest Ledbetter, Levin, Mark Lundgren, 9 A anning, Karen Marchant, iHT"" t Marshall. | Bruce Morgan, Garry H Seamus O'Boyle, Colleen H odi Peterson, Joseph Rice, 9 Am." it Rodes, Abigail Rogers, pf Scalera, Robert Smith, H Cornbread Strine. Walter Theis 3H fVanWrv) Tilly, John Foster, Joel ne, and Elizabeth Melton. HUSMBfiillffi s? Dollar Days l.nrs c.nrk ijvv - u;vv pn for a dollar. Bowl as ljoi Kent-a-Lane from l:(J< for just 97.00. flni >21 Assembly St. (Next Door ients tiec ooth can rvey reve D.. II Dkilll.. jlwj ?iiui ruuiips Ntwi Editor al plan, in which students would pa; lental care, has been proposed ucted a dental health survey at US< >e on any college campus in the coi m, vice president and program cooi es. ould provide several services free, th cleaning), and would provide othc ipHnnc of o r*a.. ivuviiu, uv u 1VUUV.CU I avc, VJOlJJUliaii 1 more than 45 percent of the studen 3 percent have some type of oral pa > hot or cold ? "in many cases this sh xposed nerves." More than 85 perce camination and almost 80 percent do gh it has been shown to be the most r, as well as a gum stimulant. AID students should make a comn ice. "The first step is to learn how k_i n i_ * a ? ' uai hubs is a must ? a recent siuo significant improvement to gum rvaliSt"^l PiOlAf I Rid 4 ? Special 1 " ?" t Turkey dressing and 31 ^auce Choice of Two Veg. W^Oct^30 - Nov. 51 imh r\ i P JLat ; Every Fridaj n. Bowl 2 Gan I as many ga j want. O - 4:00 pm Sun j number can bow to Carolina Inn) 79' fleet !als y a fee of $37.50 for by Dental Health 2 recently, the first in try, according to rdinator for Dental such as an annual ;r services, such as said. its questioned have in W norront havo iows an evidence of snt have never had not use dental floss effective food and litment to preven to brush and floss ly by Johnson and tissue when used iland Mall | fe'S 5fc4:00-?:00 | j I. r upvviui I ! >1.791 BHNBMBnem <k!r? 35 u nes m / \ r I I ICO days rl. 9-0418