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Senate Ticket
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According to Blue, "When Ma
ingot was asked if he had any
reservations about the Jarrell
ticket being on the ballot, Ma
ingot said 'no'."
Quimby said she is uncertain
whether the Jarrell ticket would
have ended up on the ballot if Ma
ingot had objected, Quimby ex
pected that the election commit
tee would have made a decision
after consulting with Ken Schwab
and Hugh Stohler.
Quimby was aware that Jarrell
was attempting to file his ticket
on the Thursday before the
deadline. This knowledge made
her "less hestitant" she said,
about allowing the ticket to ap
pear, though they did not petition
before the deadline had passed.
She said, "The problem was
basically that they wanted a third
(person to fill their ticket) but
didn't want to make a hasty deci
sion."
Jarrell said, "I feel like
Guilford needed a choice for the
Senate election." He also said
that he had been thinking about
running for a year. "I feel I can
help the school a lot with public
relations. I know a lot of people in
the community," said Jarrell, a
High Point native.
When asked if he felt his team
was ready for an opposing ticket,
Maingot explained that his ticket
had begun campaigning before
Jarrell's candidacy was announc
ed because they were aware of
the possibility of a last minute
slate.
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Chris Lambert, No. 25, avoids High Point defenders in his attempted
jump shot. Unfortunately his efforts were not enough to spark the
Quakers who lost 55 to 53 in a close home game Saturday night.
Lynch's Line
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sleep, experimenting as I do with
regular Coke at night and
caffeine-free by day. I can't calm
my stomach, switching frantical
ly from Diet Coke to Tab. Things
aren't developing as they should.
I haven't lost any weight from all
of this.
I took my problem to my
father, an attorney.
"Dad," I said, "I'm really go
ing crazy down here."
"What's wrong? Classes giving
you a hard time?"
I explained the Coca-Cola
dilemma to him. There was a
long silence.
"Janice, last week it was your
VISA bill. Don't you think
enough's enough? Why don't you
get a Triple Treat at Baskin-
Robbins and drop it?"
I reminded him of Michael
Jackson's difficulties with Pepsi-
Cola. I asked him if I could take
action against Coca-Cola for
damages done to my psyche.
"Indecision is killing me,
Dad."
"Look, Jan, they're going to
hear that you spent three years
declaring a major and nail you to
the wall. Drink apple juice if
you're that upset."
Lawyers can be so callous.
"Thanks Dad. I'll talk to you
later. I hope I don't expire
somewhere in front of a Coke
machine before then."
"You," be fine. Drink water.
I'll send some V-8 juice for Valen
tine's Day."