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Bored Stiff? Things are changing. The jukebox, for example, used to charge 15 cents a play and two for a quarter. Now, it’s 10 cents a play and three records for a quarter. Why was it changed? Because a few students cared enough to let the college ad ministration know how they felt about the prices. This year for the first time, we’re having a yearbook. Why? Because a few students cared enough to express their opinion and work on a committee to organize it. There are probably students who feel there is nothing to do at SCC. If students want things changed they have to let somebody know. A large number of students ran for student government senator but only about ten people showed up their installation and an open forum held for all SCC students to suggest ideas or coniplain. Reduced rates are available at the Whiteville Bowling Lanes for SCC students—50 cents a game 3HCl fl*06 slio0s As a student at SCC, you may not be aware of the activities going on. Whose fault is that? Do you skip reading the weekly bulletins and posters on campus and the paper because you feel nothing is going to happen? Then you’re missing out. You are entitled as a member of the Student Government Association (includes all students who have paid student activity fee) to certain privileges and if you feel some changes need to be made let an SGA officer or senator know. If you’re bored stiff with SCC, it’s your own fault. You Have Ta Care On September 22, 1971, eight new senators were a Ided to the Student Senate, rhese officers were elected by their fellow students to represent the Freshman at the college. The election went as most have at the college, li.e candidates campaigned and worked hard to win the largest amount of votes. Everyone in the SDC, ( /eryone who was in the Se iate already (Sophomore S nators), and especially the liicers and sponsors of the SCtA were anticipating the ; ricome. All of these people took an active part in the eiection. The entire school :s concerned, except for : e group that usually , remains in the background at most SCC gatherings; the students themselves. This’ reporter would like to go on record as saying that we have •:e of the best Student Senates around and believe rne, I am thankful. I don’t now exactly who to be hiinkful to because with so e people voting it’s pure luck to come up with really responsible personnel. On a day that every student sh '5jld try to make it to an see gathering, Stump Day; a da when they are able to fa:s the candidates and hear th m speak so that they could si?e them up, there were 46 St' dents present. There were nearly that many candidates i d campaign managers there to speak. 0 really close this election f; .ason with a strong lock on : v; day when the officers •. pre installed in their offices, a general meeting of the entire SGA (Student Government Association - every student - in case anyone doesn’t know what SGA means) was held to inform the new members of their jobs and responsibilities and to allow the students to meet their senators. On that day the reporter was a few minutes late arriving to cover the story, but it didn’t much matter, there’s not much to tell. You see, to have a story there is a need for news and for news you need concern, and for concern you need concerned people. The students make the news. So, some good people were in stalled in office; what’s that unless the students care. Here is a list of your new senators: College Parallel; Paula Thompson, Tony Greer, Mary Ann Strickland and Pat Wooten Technical; Rachel Barnes, and Kathy Britt, Vocational; Peggy Dennis and Barbara Gore. Please meet these people and tell them whatever you have on your mind, liiey want to help you help SCC so SCC can better serve all of us. First you have to care. Mrs. Balogh MR. KATSUMI IWAKA Dr. Cottingham The Ram’s Horn Editor Paula Stanley Business Manager Elwanda Alderman News Editor Steven Graham Sports Editor Larry Belle Assoc. Editor Vonnie Locklear Ads Manager Terry Mann Head Typist Ervin Smith Circulation Nelda Horne Newswriters Mirian Baldwin, Cathy Stophel, Sharon Gail Locklear, Peggie Robinson. , Dianne Allen, Nelda Horne, Roberta Lewis, Billie Jayroe, Paula Thompson, Rhonda Odom Circulation ... .Nelda Horne, Roberta Lewis. Diane Moody Layout.... Judy Mincey, Cheryl Odom, Larry Belle, Blake Boaz, Peggie Robinson, Roberta Lewis, Dianne Allen, Billie Jayroe, Phillis Frink, Kevin Currie, Freda Page, Rhonda Odom, Miriam Stoney Copy or Proofreaders Wayne Phillips,, Judy Mincey, Dildra McKni^t, Cheryl Leake, Roberta Lewis,; Dianne Allen, Billie Jayroe, Phyllis Frink,. Kevm Currie, Freda Page, Cathy Stophel, Nelda Horne. Sports writers ... Freddie Brumell, Joyce Shurman, „ . . Magalene Elps. Typists ........ .DianneAllen, JacquelineBrage, Ellen Simmons, Freda Page, Ervin Smith, i Deborah Bowen, Peggie Robeson, Beverly Martin, Joyce Shurman, Dildra McKnight Feature writers Dianne Allen, Rhonda Odom, Billie Jayroe, Mirian Baldwin,' Cheryl Odom, Cheryl Leake Photographers Blake Boaz, Dale Brown ^^ists Cheryl Leake, Sadie ^ , . Buie, Paula Thompson Advisor Mande Parker Soccer Team Organized The schedule of soccer games has not been ^mpleted, but the players are: Mike Mills, Larrv ^om{^on, Charles McDowell, Tommy B. Inman, Steve Hagler, John Lennon, Calvin Sasser Gres Merritt, W.C. Butter, Pat Wooten Jr , millSf Also, Maxie Sampson, Wayne Shelley, Kent Musser, Donald r Michceet, Tommy Greer, Harwood, Guzman Giura Wilfredo Jesus
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