The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961
THE THRESHER
Thre*
Candidates Wind Up VigorousCampaigns
S. A. Secretary
ELIZABETH EMBRY: TKe
office of secretary is one that
takes both time and interest; I
am willing to supply both. I
believe that the Student Senate
is a necessary correlating body,
and we need to do all possible
to support it.
If elected I would like to work
out a program of writing during
the summer to secretaries from
other colleges to see if I could
come up with any new ideas
about the business aspect of
operating the SA office.
I would appreciate the chance
to work for the Student Associa-
tion, not only as secretary, but
as a senate member.
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ent the following as part of my
proposed program.
1) The possible formation of an
Advertising Council to co-
ordinate advertising efforts of
all publications.
2) Adopt the rules of the Fi-
nance Subcommittee as part
of the Constitution.
3) As a member of the Senate,
assure cooperation with the
colleges so as to have a un-
fied student government.
PAT JONES: The secretary,
as a member of the Senate, par-
ticipates in Senate discussions,
helps formulate policies, and re-
presents student opinion. In this
transitional period, when both
administration and student gov-
ernment are adjusting to
changing concepts of the Uni-
versity, a voice in the Senate—
coupled with the secretarial
duties—presents both opportunity
and challenge.
The secretary must fill a dual
role—utilizing to the utmost her
opportunity as a Senate member
and meeting the challenge of
necessary but time-consuming ad-
ministrative work. Such would be
my aim.
CARROLL SHADDOCK: As
our colleges become increasingly
important on campus, I feel that
a strong Senate is needed to co-
ordinate their programs as well
as those of the student organ-
izations and publications.
As treasurer I would vigorous-
ly promote this co-ordination in
three ways: by maintaining a
strict vigil over the financial
activities, co-ordinated programs
to help increase the revenue of
the publications; and by provid-
ing positive leadership on the
executive committee.
Thresher Editor
BILL PANNILL: One of the
most important student offices
on this campus is that of editor
of The Rice Thresher. It is not a
reward, it is an obligation. The
MARY KAY MANNING: As
SA secretary I feel that I could
help the organization in three
major ways:
First, with respect to minutes
and correspondence, my qualifica-
tions include the ability to type
and to take shorthand.
Secondly, I would support the
president's efforts to coordinate
the college and the SA in a co-
operating unit and, as a college
non-resident, to include the town
faction in this unit.
Thirdly, since the secretary is
in a position to be familiar with
all the various SA activities, I
would help coordinate these acti-
vities.
o——
S. A. Treasurer
KENT ANDERSON: Having
served this; semester as Business
Manager of Janus I feel I un-
derstand the problems facing our
publications. I would like to'pres-
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editor of the Thresher speaks
with the most powerful voice of
any student. His job is to gather
and interpret the news, and the
final responsibility for his pro-
duct rests with him and him
alone.
You know what I have done
and will do. You know that I can
acquire whatever experience I
lack this spring and this sum-
mer. You know that I will have
an experienced staff to help me
with mechanical details of pub-
lication. You know my position
on the issues confronting you.
All I ask is to be given the op-
portunity to shape the Thresher
next year.
MARJORIE TRULAN: Any
one can write an editorial or at
least entice someone to do so,
but it is plain, hard work that
gets the job done and publishes
a paper week after week.
I am the only candidate who
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has served as Acting Editor while
the present Editor was ill last
fall. I have established a working
relationship with the printers of
the Thresher, and I have as-
surance from next year's business
manager that we will work well
together.
IT IS MY SINCERE BELIEF
THAT I CAN ANSWER THE
CHALLENGES AND DE-
MANDS OF THRESHER ED-
ITOR BETTER THAN ANYONE
ELSE IN THIS RACE.
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was inadvertently omitted from
the list of candidates for cheer-
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The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1961, newspaper, March 17, 1961; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth231174/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.