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I February II, 1965 THE SALEMITE Page Three By Robbin Causey Have you ever wondered, when >'0U read your Salemite, just how die articles finally come to be print ed? Did you ever wonder just who tinted the paper ? In our case, that job belongs largely to two men, ill Everhart and Lindsay Cashion, ho work closely with The Sale- ite at Sun Printing Company. Bill Everhart, a native of Wins ton-Salem, and father of three fhildren, ages 14, 11, and 8, has been printing at Sun for sixteen years. He took printing when he fc'as a student at Reynolds High p School. “Bill,” as we who set the Ifype each week at Sun call him, Says of his job, “You don't have oc- t sion here to be too original.” He ys his job is a combination of com positor, pressman, and handyman. Since he has been working at Sun, progress has come through new f quipment rather than change. Bill explained, “Working in an organization where the employees are few makes it imperative that some will do more than one job (or an efficient operation. Our work here largely is made up of two types of printing. Let terpress is one and offset is an other. In letterpress printing type |i/rms are used. The Salemite is printed from type forms. Offset printing uses another form of im pression. The form is photo graphed and plates are made from ^B’.e negatives to reproduce the Briage on the desired stock. H Our business is made up pri marily of commercial jobs such as letterheads, statements, booklets, tirculars, business forms and im printing of a number of items too numerous to mention.” Bill is tall with a large frame. His slightly graying short cut hair and [|npish smile are welcome sights ;;every Wednesday. Bill jokes with its and teases us about being lazy. In turn, we kid him about his spell ing in setting up headlines. Pierrettes Hold Kpring Tryouts ^ The Pierrette Players will pre sent their spring production. Oh Pad, Poor Dad, Mamma’s Hung You in the Closet and I’m peelin’ Sad, the satirical hit by Arthur L Kopit, on March 10, 11, and 12. Tryouts were held February 9. A production staff meeting will be Announced later. Anyone interested •n doing crew work should watch for notices of future meetings. FOR SCHOOL NEWSPAPERS YEARBOOKS PROGRAMS COLOR-PROCESS PLATES Ltt our experience solve your problems. PIEDMONT ENGRAVING CO. STUDENT GOVERNMENT LISTS ELECTION QUALIFICATIONS FOR SCHOOL OFFICE In the Sore Thumb Department Mr. Cashion beats a proof of The Salemite as Bill holds the proof paper. Sun Printers Help Staff IWith, Weekly Publication “Mr. Cashion” loves to joke with us too. Yet he goes out of his way to do favors for us. He supplies us with aprons which have our own names printed on them. He offers us cold drinks while we work. Mr. Cashion is a short, wiry man who has been in printing all his life. He has been with Sun Printing for 32 years, and he is vice-president of the company. Mr. Cashion, who has two grown boys in South Carolina and three grandchildren, celebrated his fiftieth wedding anniversary last June. His biggest joy is his relationship with Salemite editors. He has known all the editors for 32 years and he hears from them from “all over the world.” The editor of the paper in 1935 still has Mr. Cashion print her Christmas cards. Mr. Cashion says he has “enjoyed printing The Sale- mite more than any other customer we have.” When asked to give his opinions of The Salemite, Bill said, “Under the circumstances they do a remark able job in the length of time they have to do it.” Rev. John Wall Sees Movement February 18, the Rev. John A. Wall will be speaking in assembly on the Ecumenical Movement. Rev. Wall, assistant Priest at St. Leo’s Catholic Church in Winston- Salem will talk on the changes re cently made by the Ecumenical Council and the Catholic partici pation in this movement, which dates back to the spring of 1963. The Rev. Wall, originally from Greensboro, attended Georgetown University and studied theology at North American College in Rome. He was ordained there in Decem ber. The Rev. Wall has worked for two years with the Marines at Camp Lejeune before coming to St. Leo’s in January, 1964. In Winston-Salem he has been especi ally active with youth in the CYO and the Newman Club, a Catholic high school and college organi zation. QUALIFICATIONS FOR PRINCIPAL OFFICE HOLDERS 1. Interest and enthusiasm in or ganization. 2. Knowledge of parliamentary procedure. 3. Organizational ability. 4. Preferably, previous experience within the organization. 5. Person must not be on aca demic probation for the pre ceding semester. PRINCIPAL OFFICES President of Student Govern ment Duties !l. To preside at all meetings of the Executive and Legislative Boards and all joint meetings of the Legislative Board and the Faculty Advisory Board. 2. To call any meetings she may consider necessary. 3. To serve on the Handbook Committee. 4. To determine with the Presi dent of the college what legis lative matters are under the jurisdiction of the Council. Meetings to attend 1. Executive Board — on Presi dent’s call. 2. Legislative Board — once a week. 3. Judicial Board — once a week and on call. 4. Any additional meetings about projects connected with her office. Special Qualifications 1. Must be a boarding student. 2. Must be a rising senior. 3. Speaking ability. Chairman of the Judicial Board Duties 1. To preside at all meetings of the Judicial Board and all joint meetings of the Judicial Board and the Faculty Advisory Board. 2. To call any meetings she may consider necessary. Meetings to attend 1. Judicial Board — once a week and on call. 2. Executive Board — on call of Student Government President. Special Qualifications 1. Must be a boarding student. 2. Must be a rising senior. 3. Speaking ability. Vice-President of Student Government Duties 1. To assume duties of President in her absence. 2. To serve on the Executive and MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theater Sandwiches — Salads Sodas ■The Place 'Where Salemite* Meet*' SALEMITES EAT AT THE PETER PAN STEAKS — SEAFOOD — SALADS OPEN 7:00 A^.-8:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS Legislative Boards. 3. To edit the Student Handbook and serve on the Handbook Committee. 4. To serve as student chairman of the Chapel Committee. 5. To preside at assembly pro grams alternately with other students. 6. To act as co-chairman of So cial Standards Evaluation Com mittee with the vice-chairman of Judicial Board. Meetings to attend 1. Executive Board — on call. 2. Legislative Board — once a week. 3. All meetings connected with her official duties. Special Qualifications 1. May be boarding or day stu dent. 2. Must be rising senior. 3. Speaking ability. Secretary of Student Govern ment Duties 1. To keep accurate minutes for the Executive and Legislative Boards and for meetings of the Student Government Associa tion. 2. To report in writing all Exe cutive and Legislative deci sions to the Dean of Students. 3. To keep a roll of the member ship of the Legislative Board. 4. To prepare and to read the minutes of each meeting upon call of the President of Stu dent Government. 5. To post all official notices of the Executive and Legislative Boards. 6. To help in editing of the Hand- Book. 7. To be in charge of the point system file. Meetings to attend 1. Executive Board on call. 2. Legislative Board — once a week. 3. All meetings connected with her official duties. Special Qualifications 1. Rising junior. 2. Boarding or day student. Secretary of the Judicial Board Duties 1. To keep accurate minutes of the meetings of the Judicial Board. 2. To report all Judicial decisions to Dean of Students. 3. To keep a roll of Judicial Board’s membership. 4. To post all official notices and to see that all action by the Judicial Board is given the type publicity agreed upon by the Judicial Board. 5. To call a joint meeting of the House Presidents when she or the Dean of Students deems necessary. Meetings to attend 1. Judicial Board — once weekly and on call. 2. All meetings connected with her official duties. 3. Executive Board—on call. Special Qualifications 1. Rising junior. 2. Boarding or day student. Treasurer of Student Govern ment Duties 1. To serve on Executive and Legislative Boards. 2. To keep strict account of all Student Government receipts and expenditures. 3. To collect the Student Budget. 4. To present quarterly reports to the Association. 5. To act as Chairman of the Finance Board. 6. To help edit the Handbook. 7. To act as chairman of the Executive Committee of the Finance Board. Meetings to attend 1. Executive Board—on call. 2. Legislative Board — once a week. 3. All meetings connected with her official duties Special Qualifications 1. Must be a rising junior. 2. Can be a boarder or day stu dent. 3. Speaking ability. National Student Association Co-Ordinator Duties 1. To act as link between Na tional Student Association and our Student Council. 2. To serve on Legislative Board. 3. To attend and urge others to attend NSA-sponsored confer ences. 4. To keep students aware of in ternational affairs. 5. To serve as chairman of the NSA Committee. Meetings to attend 1. Legislative Board —• once a week. 2. Regional NSA Conventions. 3. NSA Committee meetings — on call. Special Qualifications 1. Rising sophomore. 2. Speaking ability. 3. Interest in people—^locally, na tionally, internationally. Complete Optical Service CONTACT LENSES LENSES DUPLICATED § PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED JACK L. 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