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More V'M"* 1 WO BY RACHE L WATERHOUSE SUM Writer With Student Government elections nearing, canO didates are gearing for the campaign run ahead. In Friday's Gamecock it was reported that Ellen Treanor, Ashley Abel and Kenneth Allen were candidates for president; Jim Oxley, Barry Gray and Mike Sheely for vice president. Since then, three more candidates have announced they will run for office. Two of the candidates, Chris Acquaviva for treasurer and Adriene Thomas for secretary, are running unopposed with the Author continued from p*8e 1 "This is a carefully calculat must work. You might not agr it's there," said the author papers. The most common techniqi imbedded in a picture. In ^ showed "sex" written on Rita cubes, a helicopter and a polit supposed to subnonsrinnelv r>nr He said "sex" can be founc dollar bill but many people ha\ because of a mental defense s other countries such as Can; because they have no subconsc Lincoln with sex. Another common sublimins imbed pictures, usually sexual Key showed the picture that book, "The Clam Plate Orgy." Johnson restaurant placemat clams. The clams, which were draw resembled 15 people and a d pointing out features that reser "I have no quarrel with peop mi restauran 1928 Rose IToi 954 PIT OF i 25* Bl THE C Thur BUSCH ( m ir\ dii I-! UUi/ i I I I $1. 1 Fric I HAPPY HOU I FREE BOILE1 Candid To Run filiricJ HoaHlino nopf *? *?*?, Mvuvuiiix; paot. Elections for Student Government offices will be held March 4 with run-offs March 9. James Bennett, a junior from Cheraw, S.C., is a candidate for vice president. Bennett is a member of the Student Lobbying Committee, the Student Alumni Association, and is the president of the Association of Afro Students. Bennett said he would like to get more students involved in the university system, not just the Student Government. He would also like to see the Senate run in a more businesslike manner. Bennett said he would like a committee to appoint Warns of ( ;ed business investment and it ee with me, but you'd see that of 300 advertising research Lie is having the word "sex" "Media Sexploitation," Key t pr.iplfpre a hahu'c ~~ . u UUUJ >3 at 111, 1LC tician's face. The consumer is meet the production with sex. I in Lincoln's beard on a five re trouble consciously seeing it ystem. He added people from ada can easily see the word ious qualms about associating II advertising technique is to inspired the name of his third He showed a slide of a Howard that pictured a plate of fried n, not photographed, blatantly onkey intertwined, Key said, nbled legs, arms and heads. >le trying to sell fried clams or wood Drive f | lite I CHERS I BUD I JDBV I jIASS 1 sday || 55* Per Bottle 1 FCHERS I 75 I R N:30-8:00 1 ) PEANUTS I ates Re< UnoDD( jlt mr ~ people to Senate seats when they become open. He would like to alleviate the delay there is now and make turnover time much faster. Running for treasurer is Cris Acquaviva, a junior from New Jersey. Acquaviva is a member of the Finance Club and is Associate Treasurer for Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. A * * 1 ** m:quaviva said mere is not much participation from the students in Student Government and he would like to remedy that. He said most of the senators do all the work and he would like to see students get personally involved instead of going to their senators. f Hidden M anything else, but this has the \ attitudes toward sex ? group would be in people's minds witl He said Howard Johnson's i fAr vrAOfo O A/\r\ ivi itjrcai o ill ^,VAAi 1 CdldUI di Not all subliminal messages liquor ads are aimed at he; conscious death wishes, Key sa grotesque faces and symbols ol "These people seem to kno alcohol than you do." He atta "plugging a product which will "It's a dangerous toy. Dani don't know about it, and we dor said. After denouncing subliminal angry that the cover of th "Subliminal Seduction" can entice people into buying it. Standing on the lemon peel < and in an ice cube was a m< furious that the publishing < techniques trying to sell my against," Key said. "It seems the only thing 1< Disneyland. You know it's fan don't even know what an ice cul I y(Jkzn v I />yy^///w > 4*><4yt Internationally ar, Known Hair Des Specializing in Custom Haircoloring, Haircutlii , i 3820 Rosewood Dr. f Columbia, SC [ ! (803) 787-6607 gister, >sed Acquaviva said he wants to rO-incf 41 >v iv uiouiic auiuc Ul me cutbacks, such as teachers and classes. He would also like to get funding for more organizations. He said there are organizations at the university that are not funded and he wants to see if he can get more money from the university for them. Acquaviva said that if the Student Government can get more support from students they will have more power as a unified group. For the elections held March 4 and run-offs March 9, there will be three people running for president, four for vice president, one for treasurer, and one for secretary. essages potential of modifying people's sex, bestiality," Key said. "It lin a fraction of a second." used the clam plate placemat its. deal with sex, Key said. Most avy drinkers who have sublid, so many liquor ads contain I F death and castration. w more about why you drink icked the alcohol industry for destroy many people." gerous primarily because we l't want to know about it," Key advertising, Key said he was le paperback edition of his ried imbedded messages to rf a martini was a naked man otherly figure scolding. "I'm company is using the same book that I'm speaking out jft in America that's real is tasy. Outside Disneyland you be looks like." 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These programs provide spe< general enrichment experience. A his program of instruction, anotl and the program can be rene\ decision. Also, organized workshops art child care center personnel, comr and Darents. These wnrkshnnc fru new techniques and methods for motor development in young child According to Coulter, the lab children. A preschool-age evalu; hour is $30, and a school-age eval hours, is $60. The program of ii weeks, and costs $50. 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