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Friday. November 15. 1968 NBC Newsman Impressive By EMILY HEDRICK Sander Vanocur has charisma. If he ran for public office himself, it's a cinch Guilford College residents would vote for him hands down. As it is now, his fans must be content for him only to analyze the campaigns of those in politics. That is just what Sander Vanocur, one of NBC-TV's top news commentators, did in Guilford's Dana Auditorium last week. Vanocur, who had been on the air for 17 straight hours during his network's election coverage, admitted on the podium that his audience was to get "pot luck" that night, "the ramblings of a wreck." He spoke not for his company, but for himself, which in the end endeared him to his already-receptive audience. Among his personal convictions are the belief that Ramsey Clark is one of the best attorney generals the country has ever had; that this country has the moral obligation to get out of Vietnam; and that America has turned to the catch-all "law and order" stigma for its "demon," filled until recently for two decades by Communism. "The American people are groping for some way to go. They have a split personality. Somewhat the same people who would have voted for Bobby Kennedy turned out for Wallace, simply because they wanted someone who 'tells it like it is.' The Wallace voters were merely registering an honest discontent. . . . "George Wallace was the first to discover the alienation of a faction of people that began in the New Deal, those people who were 'put upon' by the System .. . those whiles who were Edmonds Friendly Road Drug Store Your Complete Drug Store TOM BOONE formal wear rentals 112 W. Sycamore Phone: 273-6612 Cellar Anton's Irving Park Delicatessen 1628 Battleground Ave. tlrecnstioro, N. C Pizza—Spaghetti— Lasagne Food for the entire family getting pushed around, and who knew something was wrong. "This country needs a moral uplift, which begins with moral leadership inspi rational, enlightened leadership—from the President of the United States." The way Sander Vanocur was talking, one could have sworn he would be able to provide such leadership himself. SANDER VANOCUR REWARD IS OFFERED to the person who found a gold Waltham watch with black Ramunda band in the Leak Room Return to Mr. Lowery's office or Milner 148. Greensboro's Finest For over 20 Years Bams 201 N. AYCOCK WANT A DATE? for further information on COMPUTER SERVICE FOR SPACE-AGE DATING write BOX 13093 GREENSBORO, N. C. 27405 THE (JriLFORDIAN -SFA - (Continued from Page 1) meeting in the hope that leadership will emerge and the organization of the group will mature. The future of S.F.A. depends upon a leader emerging who will guide and tie together the individual committees. Vickie Wvszynski expressed optimism about the future, believing that "because the needs remain, members will remain unified because of the need of cooperation in order to reach their goals. When a leader is chosen, he will be able to coordinate our efforts." t MELTON CLOTH lutdoor girl! . . . Zip-up th zip-out fleece lining, navy, loden, grey, camel ra small thru large. I ■;! IJf 23.00 (;'■ it. USE YOUR PRAGO-GUYES CHARGE ACCOUNT AT ALL P-G STORES "Time-In Day Planned For UNC (Daily T;ir Heel) Time-In day? "It represents an attitude toward University life that we fell was not adequately considered during lime-Out." said Hubert Martin. Jr. of the UNO faculty. The Classics Department teacher and his colleague. Professor William ('. West, sent out a letter proposing a Time-In day. "The announcement is a revision of the statement sent to all faculty" by the lime Out managing committee. "Time-In is a day designed for the University Community Page 3 to suspend its normal extracurricular activities and to devote itself exclusively to Ihe acquiring and propagating of knowledge." according to the letter. The date set was Tuesday. Nov. 12. The statement said, •"l ime In ... will take different forms, including the reading of books, writing of papers and conducting of laboratory experiments." It "will also he the best opportunity for the preparation of assignments and attending classes."
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