jlARCHie^ THE COLLEGIATE PAGE 3 Campaign Statements Elections — March 22, 23 SGA President Mlantic Christian College is a place to be. We are em^ Ling on a new era m AC s !,ton We have a dynamic new Ssident, many new additions ifaculty.andanew library^ as students have a new SGA Coistitution, completed and ratified this year, that is the sponsible product of many hours of hard work. We have had much to be proud of in the past and much to look forward to in 0)6future. But, our mam asset is ourselves. We, the Student Body ofAtlantic Christian College, are diverse. Yet we are strong. We are voung, free, and privileged to be in college, but there are also many responsibilities to fill our student days. We have a responsibihty to stand together as a strong and integral part of the college. The responsibilities of the President of the Student Government Association are many and varied, but basically the office should be one of representation of the student body. As a candidate, I feel that my past experience with Student Government as well as my familiarity with the new Con stitution qualify me for the office of President. I feel confident of may ability to carry out all the demands of the office and well represent the Student Body. Talie an interest in the Student Government of Atlantic Christian College — VOTE for the candidates of your choice on March22asnd23. Sincerely, DON BERRY To the Students: My name is Kathy Whitehurst and 1 am running on the “write- in" vote for the office of the Student Government Association President. One of ray main concerns for the coming year is for more total involvement of the student body. There needs to be a change of ■mage from an apathetic suit case college to a dynamic in- stitution where everyone; faculty, staff and students alike are concerned with the total life of the college. During my Freshman year, I ^Id the position of Freshman Class Senator on the Student Government Association Executive Board. I was also a member of the Campus •Wareness Committee. I have wgtm 590 AM Dial Listen to the new sounds on WGTM ... Music for contemporary stu dent, ^ograms For You '■9:30 a.m.-music to wake up to. ^ 00-7:00 p.m. ^reat music for listening '•^•1:00 Evening Disco recently helped in the rewriting of the new S.G.A. Constitution. I feel it is important to be involved with the student government at Atlantic Christian College in order to be aware of both the problems and the positive aspects of life on campus. The time has come for the administration and students to convey their attitudes and concerns to each other. I am willing to bring forth to the administration the expression of your feelings if only you will give me the chance. It is imperative for each in dividual to feel accepted here at Atlantic Christian College. This can be achieved through the total involvement of the various organizations and activities provided on campus. Through the enthusiasm and par ticipation of all students, these organizations and activities can be brought to life and play a vital part in the future of A.C.C. Please give me your support so that we may work together to improve and revitalize this institution. Kathy Whitehurst SGA Vice President To The Students: Atlantic Christian College offers a great diversity of in- dividuals and individual neeua. As students, our primary con cern is that of education, yet, within this framework, we also require a means of unity and representation in the events of college life. Student government exists for such a purpose. The task it seeks to complete is not easy. Its success depends on the interest of each student as well as concerned, effective, and creative student leadership. As a candidate for the office of vice- president of the SGA, I seek to offer such leadership. In being a part of the executive council of this years Men's Interdorm and subsequently a part of SGA, I have seen a portion of the potential that exists on this campus by and for the students. The potential exists, but its realization is not guaranteed. Diversity can mean great strength or devastating weakness. It is through a realization of our collective potential as a student body that a productive year can come about. As vice-president of the SGA I would like to see our student government get away from an emphasis on dealing with stratagems that feed the per sonal ego and get on with the business of being an open, in terested, and effective student government, sensative to the needs and concerns of the student body. Our new constitution offers potential. Effective leadership is necessary. Your support is vital. An important step can be taken in voting on March 22 or 23. I would deeply appreciate your personal support. George T. Murphy To the Students: The job of the Vice President of the SGA cannot be taken lightly. It is a full time responsibility to the students he is representing. He must be willing to sacrifice himself for the advancement of the student body. The new SGA Constitution gives the Vice President more responsibility than he has ever had before. He must be aware of that responsibility and be willing to accept it. In my work with the SGA in the past I have seen apaty, inaccessiblity, and unconcern among many officers of the SGA. As the Vice President, I will work toward making the leaders of the SGA aware of their responsibilities to the students they have been elected to represent In my capacity as the Speaker of the S«>n;!le. I wii) constantly keep the members of the St'iwte aware of their obligations to their people I will attempt to make myself more available to the students in order to offer them an outlet for their complaints concerning both the SGA and the Administration of the ('ollege I cannot promise results everytime,but 1 can promise an exploration of the problem SG.‘\ is a vital part of student life at Atlantic Christian, but without student involvement it will die a slow, painful death I seek your support for my can didacy but that is not the primary issue. The primary issue is that you become in volved in your government and that you make your reprt*sen- tatives responsible to you and you alone. C'arl Frazier If you hiti'c advcrtisinf' needs or (juestions con tact “The C.ollefiiate" office Mon.- Ihurs. 3-3. 291-7921. The New linage Barber & Styling Shop C. Davis, E. Hitper, R. 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