Filing Applications
Available
Filing applications for all Student
Government offices are available in
the Student Government office on
the second floor of Long Student
Union. Applications for students in
terested in either the Women’s Inter
dormitory Council or Men’s Interdor
mitory Council are available as well.
All S. G. A. and class office can
didates must have submitted an
application to the Registrar of the
college before five p.m. on Friday,
April sixth. The closing date for
Senate and IDC application is
Friday, April 13.
The election of S. G. A. and class
officers will be held Tuesday, April
10. The general election (Senate and
IDC) will be April 17.
I.G.C. Carnival
Falters
The Inter-Greek Carnival that was
scheduled for Saturday March 24,
from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. at
Memorial Gymnasium, was not held
due to the usual lack of interest
expressed by Elon sororities and
Fraternities.
Marianne Moore, Chairman of the
Carnival Committee, sadly an
nounced on the Tuesday before the
carnival date that, “with only one
sorority and fraternity committed to
sponsor amusement booths, while
the others for one reason or another
have decided not to participate, the
carnival will have to be canceled.”
The carnival was to present a car
smash, dunking trough, BB
shooting, dart throwing and foul
shooting as attractions, along with a
variety of refreshments.
SPRINGTIME!!
TRUSTEES SELECTION
COMMITTEE STILL BUSY
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He should be a good fund
raiser.
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The Student Government Con
sultation Committee recommends
that the next president of Elon
College have the following
qualifications and characteristics.
1. He should be skilled in pub
lic relations.
2. He should be obligated and
willing to delegate authority.
3. He should have the ability to
select qualified personnel to
serve on his administrative
staff.
4. He should have at one time
been a professor in a college
or university.
5. He should be in good health,
between the ages of 30 and
45.
6. He should have had admin
istrative experience.
7. He should have the ability to
unite and work with the
faculty.
8. “He should be able to inter
pret successfully — to the
legislature, to alumni, and
private citizens — the finan
cial needs of the university.”
(How College Presidents Are
Chosen)
9. He should have a pleasing
appearance.
10. “He should have an under
standing of our region’s cul
ture.” (How College Presi
dents Are Chosen)
11. He should be well traveled,
having "a well rounded
grasp of the world situation,
education generally and
higher education specif
ically; he should know his
way around intellectual and
cultural circles.” (Trustees in
Higher Education: their func
tions and coordination)
12. He should be a man of per
sonal integrity.
He should have good mana
gerial skills.
15. If married, he should remain
so.
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be
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speaker.
17. He should want the job.
In the Student Government Con
sultation Committee meeting we
generally agreed that the following
characteristics are of relatively little
importance:
1. That the next president have
a background in politics.
2. That he be politically liberal
or conservative; and that he
be a member of the United
Church of Christ.
Any student who wishes to write
to the Trustee Selection Committee
may do so. Send your letters to
George D. Colclough, Post Office
Box 95, Elon College, N. C. 27244.
Mr. Colclough is secretary of the
committee. You may also write to
the committee’s chairman, Mr.
Royall Spence. His address is 3412
Dogwood Dr., Greensboro, N. C.
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