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(Listed below are opinions of various students on the candidates.) HELbN JOHNSON (MISS ECSC) [1. Not poised enough; very friendly. ' • 2. She is neat, but not well-rounded, 3. She is not the type of person for MISS ECSC to me. 4. Helen will make a good MISS ECSC; needs to show more interest. 5. Could be a good MISS ECSC because beauty is not everything. 6. I believe this person is well-rounded and would make an excellent MISS ECSC. 7. The real beauty of MISS ECSC shows through the quality of her representation; therefore, I feel that she would make an excellent choice. 8. Very neat and intelligent. 9. She has a very pleasing personality; therefore, she would be well qualified to meet other college students. 10. I think she will be a good representative for this college. 11. Helen Johnson is very neat and has a pleasing personality. 12. No phony friend making, and would make a good MISS ECv^C. MELVIN POWELL (President) 1. Too slow and quiet. 2. I think he possesses fine qualities for leadership. 3. I’ve never seen him do anything before, as far as judging h'. leadership ability. Randolph ”zeus” lel (Vice-President) 1. He does not mingle with the students. 2. He is capable of being a good vice-president. 3. From my point of view, he has good qualities for becoming the Vice-president. He will m^ke a good vice-president. 5. He is Just the type of man that will make a good vice-president. 6. He fits nowhere but walking around can.r»s-I've never heard him say many words. 7. I believe he has great leadership qualities. I don’t think that Randolph Lee is known enough to win vice-president. 9. I have heard many bad remarks about Handolph Lee which will no doubt go against him.
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