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February 21, 1979 I : v - WA) maSS^ I , : ;£, • iHH ; Jim English and family at the Nereus English athletic awards banquet GUILFORDIAN Vol LXin No. 10 Azali and Co. Many students feel that for the past several years, the Senate has done little that is truely beneficial. Meetings are held every Wednes day, minor resolutions passed, and faore important issues sent into :ommittees where they are often tabled and never heard from again. Student input is often small and ineffectual. Each year the Senate is made up erf the same type students; those interested but not really moti y—f k *^t J|H Bp The Azali ticket propoces extensive change if elected. vated enough to accomplish the changes needed at Guilford. Saied Azali, Keith Houch and (Jill Lazenby hope that their ticket bring needed change , into the I Guilford College Senate. Saied Azali is the candidate for president. Saied is a senior chemistry major who has been active in numerous Guilford activi ties, particularly those involving Bryan dorm. A former Bryan ; representative to the Senate and [member of the Food Committee, J he resigned in protest of not being | informed of times for committee ur Oieetings and because of the fact I that one senator cannot stand up Guilford College, Greensboro, N.C. 27410 pursue change against the Senate leadership. Keith Houch, a senior biology major, is a transfer from a large university where he feels students are given a much stronger voice in how their school is run. Having seen few changes brought about by students in the past two years, Keith wants to help alter this situa tion by running for the office of Vice President/T reasu rer. Jill Lazenby completes the ticket as the nominee for secretary. Jill is a rising senior and Dana Scholar nominee, and is majoring in political science and Spanish. Jill has seen the need for change during her three years here and feels the Senate can bring about significant change if leadership is strong. Saied, Keith, and Jill believe the following changes should be carried out next yean 1) A renegotiation of the cafe teria food contract. Students should be able to pay for only the meals they eat, for example a meal ticket for only lunch and dinner, for only weekdays, etc. continued on page 8 Guilfordian English awardees honored By SUSAN SHUFORD Six Guilford College students were honored at a dinner Thursday, Feb. 15, as recipients of the third annual Nereus English Athletic Leadership awards. Winners were Ail-American Gary Devlin for leadership in basket ball, Mike Ketchum for football, Pekka Kilpio for tennis, Bobby Lloyd for soccer and baseball, Joe Osborne for football and Lynn Zahurak for women's volleyball. The awards are presented annually E S I a i I b c n s Vote February 22 & 23! to honor the memory of the late Nereus English of Thomasville, who maintained close contact with Guilford, and particularly its athle tic programs, from his graduation in 1926 until his sudden death in 1965 at the age of 61. The English Athletic awards are also a means of recognizing out standing merit. Each of the recip ients are leaders on campus as well as superb athletes. President Grimsley Hobbs welcomed award winners and February2l, 1979 Hamrick, Earl and Beeler seek Senate seats The Guilford College Commu nity Senate is the campus forum for ideas and suggestions concern ing student life and the college community as a whole. The Senate takes ideas and passes policy concerning all aspects of student life including academic, residential life, and students' social life. It works in close cooperation with the college faculty and admin istration as well as with the students. The Senate Executive Council is made up of three students who are responsible for acting on input received from within the community as well as initiating action on idea that will lead to a better community. Spence Hamrick, Jan Earl, and Karen Beeler feel that they can effectively handle the chores and responsibilities that the Executive Office of the Senate entails with aggressive and conscientious leadership. Spence Hamrick is seeking the Senate's Presidency. He is a junior [ B* 8 ■■■■ ■ ■ Hil OHI JHHni I Spence Hemrick, Karen Beeler and Jan Earl, will they be next year's executive council? page one their parents. Awards were present ed by Director of Athletics Herb Appenzeller and James W. English of High Point, a nephew of Nereus English. Today, Nereus English awardees are looked up to in much the same way students admire the achieve ments of Dana Scholars. Since there are only six English awards given each year, a student may receive this honor only once during his college career. continued on page 3 from Charlotte, North Carolina majoring in Economics. He has been active in student government as a Senator for two years and has served on the Budget Committee both years. He has worked closely in the past with the campus radio station, WQFS. The Vice-President/Treasurer of this ticket is Jan Earl, a sophomore from Ft. Wayne, Indiana. She is majoring in Administration of Justice and, as a Senator, has served in several Senate committees includ ing the Budget and REsidential life Committees. Karen Beeler is a sophomore History major from Haddonfield, New Jersey. She served on the Bin ford House Council as a freshman and has continued her interest in student government by being a Senator. She compliments this ticket as Secretary. Spence, Jan, and Karen feel that the alcohol policy needs to be continued on page g
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