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Wednesday The Parthenon March 11, 1·970 MARSHALL UNIVERSITY STUDENT NEWSPAPER VOL. 70 No. 81 Huntington, W.Va.. \ Student voting set today MADELINE STOVER MICHAEL GANT GARY FORREN NIKI GARNETT Gant's mate Presidential candidate Presidential write-in With Forren By BEV BURGESS junior, and Niki Garnett, Forty-one senators have filed freshman ; Hanley Clark; ISP, Staff reporter Huntington junior, are write-in for 26 Student Senate positions, sophomore; Neal Borgmeyer, candidates for student body including six off campus, 12 ISP, sophomore; Jane Mc Spring Student Government president and vice president transient, and eight campus Comos, ISP, sophomore; and election is 8 a.m. to 5p.m. today respectively. Special ballots senators to be elected. Beanie Klim, sophomore, all of in the basement of Shawkey will be provided. Off-campus housing Senate Huntington. Student Union. candidates for senior class candidates include: Also, Patty Spencer, junior; S_!udents will vo.te on two officers are Sandra Hammat, 'Theo Wallace, ISP, Vienna Bruce ~ cPh~. J.SP, Huntington separate ballots, cl'looaing flnt - W l 11 falll st o-w n=-i"e-n i-o-t-;~ · JuniOI'; - DiVfd~,-nng, -ISP, ~--~ IOpliornare; Lee Reves, · fresh• the student body president and president; and Peggy Morton, Grafton, Ohio, junior; Janet man; Cathy Hart, junior; vice president and class of• ISP, Rainelle senior, vice McGinl')eS, ISP, Flemington, Robert Lewis, ISP, freshman; ficers, and second on senators president. N .J., sophomore; Edward Richard Ferguson, ISP, from their constituency. Con· Junior class candidates in Boyles, Spencer sophomore; sophomore; Frances Creighton, stituencies include transient, off clude Jack Holt, Hinton junior, Ronald Woodson, ISP, ISP, freshman; and Steve campus housing, and dor president; and Richard Backus, Charleston junior; and John Hinerman, ISP, junior, all of mitories. ISP, Huntington junior, vice · Marshall, Middletown, Ohio, Huntington. Freshmen, sophomores, and president. sophomore. Campus Senate candidates juniors will use voting Vying for_ sophomore Also, Wayne Faulkner, include: machines; seniors and president are Jack Harvey, Hurricane sophomore; John John Fanning, ISP, Kermit graduate stuftents will vote on Hinton sophomore, and Charles Wilson, Milton sophomore; sophomore; Trent Crewe, paper ballots. All write-in votes Clark, ISP; Huntington Gayle Krummick, New Mar· Princeton sophomore; Anna must be on ballots supplied at sophomore. Vice presidential tinsville sophomore; Grace Ellenhogen, ISP, York, Pa., the polls on request. candidate is Fran Granthan, Lawson, Buckhannon junior; , freshman; Rod McCrory, ISP, Students must present their Charles Town sopl)omore. Anne Welling, Parkersburg .White Sulphur Springs activity card and student Two candidates have filed for junior; Sandy Stewart, ISP, sophomore; Raymond Wolfe, identification card to vote. each freshman class office. West Columbia junior; and ISP, Moundsville freshman; Michael Gant, Huntington Candidates for freshman Harry Sullivan, ISP, Milton and Joseph Lazear, ISP, Pitt-. sophomore, and Madeline president are Dave Black, ISP, sophomore. sburgh, Pa., sophomore. , Stover, Beckley junior, are and James McCoy, both Hun• Transient Senate candidates - Also, - -Emil --Ralbusky, Independent Student Party tington freshmen. include: Wheeling sophomore; William <ISP) candidates for student Running for freshman vice Robin Murray, ISP, fresh· Dodson, ISP, Chesapeake body presideqt and vice president are Kent Runyon, man; William Hutchison, ISP, sophomore; Anne Poland. East president respectively. Huntington freshman, and Pat sophomore; Nora Horton, ISP, Banlt -freshman; Joe White, Gary Forren, Quinnimont· Smith, Wayne fr~an. sophomore; Brad Dourif, ISP, ISP, Weston freshman; Mark Andrews, Cincinnati, Ohio, :::: : : : : : :: : ::: :::: : ::: : ::::: ~::::::: :::: :• ::: . : : : ::. : ::. : ::: :: :: : . : :: :::: sophom_ore; and John Womack, ISP, Nitro freshman. Results will be announced tonight and ratified at a Student Senate meeting at 9:15 p.m. Inauguration of elected officers Living it upl will be March 24. given• OLD MAIN Auditorium will be Views the scene for tonight's opening By WAYNE FAULKNER of "How To Succeed In Business News editor Without Really Trying." This ii In a late Parthenon interview one of the mass partlcipatloa Tuesday, Gary Forren, write-in scenes froin the musical candidate for student body comedy. The show wlll be president, gave his views on presented through Saturday topics ·from student-faculty with show time at 8: 15 p.m. <See committees · to the race additional photos, page Z) problem. Forren explained his views on Photos by . student-faculty committees in Jack Sea moods ·light of the poor attendance record by students on these committees this year. "Right now I would like to see more students on student faculty committees. But it is not my position that students should <continued on page 2) PAGE TWO MARCH II, 1970 -Comment That time again! By TOMMIE DENNY Editor-in-chief It's 10:45 a.m. on the campus of Shallmar University -- only 15 minutes left until the beginning of the x-teenth press conference to be held this week in the North by Northwest Parlor of Old Faithful Administration Building. Excitement High This is your roving reporter on-the-spot with a blow by blow play of the actual happenings. Nobody seems to know what the an nouncement is going to be and the excitement is running high. On hand to report the events are many greats in the press world. On hand to see that everything runs smoothly are the many aides of the University President. On hand to see that the aides keep in step are secretaries, faculty members and -other administrative of ficers. And on hand for a free breakfast from the 26 3/ 4 dozen doughnuts ordered for the conference are a few starving students. Let's listen in and see what some participants in today's news conference are saying: Joe: Gee, I wonder what today's big announcement is going to be, Bob. Bob: I don't know, Joe. Last time our station was the first to air the story on the color of carpeting placed in the vice president's secretarys student assistant's office. But a bulletin broke in right in the middle of it reporting a crushed birthday cake in a car accident. Joe: Yeh, I know how it is. The important news is always pre empted by news of violence. Aides Make Entrance Now entering the South door of North by Northwest Parlor are the presidential aides in alphabetical order according to title. Television cameras are zooming in for close-ups on the men behind the scenes. Reporters are diving to their seats, fighting for the ones closest the door so they can be first to the telephone to call in the big scoop. The president is strolling into the room. He takes his place at the microphone. The tension is tremendous. He clears his throat and in his best news conference voice says, "I called you all here today to announce the name of Shalimar University's new assistant to the.._ assistant to the assistant to the assistant of the direct!)r of student -- personnel programs. I now give you ... (Aside ) What was your name again?" Write-in candidate views. ' ..:..- - r campus problems, solution (continued from page l) ( have an absolute equal vote in Forren, is that of parking. school administration. So, what "Parking is definitely a I would like to see is students commuter problem. For in who would work along with the stance many students have to . faculty committees who have leave home an hour early just so enough interest in student they can make it to class on government to attend these time. I think Marshall should meetings and present the work with the city of Huntington students views." to try to find a solution to this Forren also commented on problem." what he considers a problem of Forren expressed hope that a involvement of commuting and committee on racial problems off-<:ampus students. be formed. "I think we have a problem "Right now I think every~dy with commuting students and agrees there is a racial problem ,,, 1 .. apartment dwellers. Right now on campus, but can't actually,· . commuting students come to pinpoint what needs to be done. classes and drive back home I think that a committee should every day without really taking be created to study racial • an interest in Marshall. I'd like problems at Marshall." to see these students become On dorm residents' problems, more involved and interested. Forren said, "Right now ap To get these students in proximately 50 to 60 per cent of terested, the Student Govern dorm students leave school on ment must be interested in the weekends and usually it's w:,,,,:x,,-1 them." for no other reason than I Another problem of the because of lack of social func commuter, according to tions." The Parthenon , . MARSHALL UNIVERSITY STUDENT NEWSPAPER Establisned 1896 Member of West Vir ginia In tercollegiate Press Associa tion Full-leased Wire to The Associated Press Enter ed as second class matter; May 29, 1945, at the Post Office a t Huntington, West ili❖:-,❖:-. 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