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Aspirations Chancellor ' s Goal Chancellor Turner
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Promises, promises, promises. Remember when all the ASB can- didates were seeking office and pro- mising everything to everyone it seemed. Here is your chance to com- pare and to judge the promises made by some of the candidates in their interviews with The Daily Mississippian, to their actual job performance. Ben Logan ASB President ' . . . our student services are not publicized. There is not enough ef- strengthened so there will be fewer misunderstandings. Melissa Thompson -- ASB Secretary The things I ' m best at are organizing and filing and that is the place where I could be most effec- tive as an officer, she said. Lil McKinnon Editor Ole Miss Her plans include having class pic- tures brought back onto campus for the students ' convenience, using composites in the Greek section . . . and putting a calendar in The Daily appealing. Stuart Kruger - Students Programm- ing Board Director ' 1 would work to insure continued growth of the programming board in conjunc- tion with the student body. ' Kruger said he plans to make the programs offered by the SPB professional and attractive to high school students to help recruiting for Ole Miss. Russ Dallen - Assistant Director Stu- dent Programming Board Some of his ideas for the SPB include stu- political scene 20 ASB Goals fort put into taking the programs to the students and letting them know what is offered. ' One of the top priorities of Logan is to better in- form the students of the services of- fered by the ASB. Reed Ingram ASB Treasurer - Ingram said good communication with the ASB and the administra- tion is a pathway that needs to be Mississippian so organizations are able to get their members together in advance for pictures. Angie Summers Editor The Daily Mississipian ... she plans to have more editorials, and encourage people who are not currently in- volved with the paper to join the staff. She also said she has ideas to make the design of the paper more dent nights at local theaters, possi- ble outdoor major concerts and a larger variety of campus lecturers. David Watson Judicial Council Chair- man ' If we had more consulta- tion between the (ASB) senate and the judicial council, we could avoid a lot of confusion and things wouldn ' t work as slowly. ' D.B.
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I I Mrs Smith, Richard Smith and Chancellor Turner with the Creeks of Ole M Thetas eye their competition on the field. For all sorority girls, Sigma Chi Derby Day is probably the most looked forward to event in the spring. The 21st annual Derby, held on April 7, 1984 at the lower education field, was no exception. Twelve sororities vied for the First- place trophy and accumulated points in the categories of participation percentage, dance routine, finding the hidden derby, decorate a pledge, amoeba race, limbo, egg toss, skin the snake, mud madness and the mystery event Empty Keg Throwing. In addition, points were awarded for funds raised benefitting the Richard Smith Liver Transplant Fund. Chi Omega won in this category, donating $6,412.00 and Kappa Kappa Gamma came in 2nd, with a donation of $2,300.00. Sigma Chi, the largest fundraising fraternity on campus, has donated over $60,000.00 over the past four years to the Mississippi Kidney Foundation and was the recipient of the 1983 Kidney Foundation Distinguished Service Award. Cole DeLong, co-chairman of Derby Day, commented on the decision to give all funds raised this year to the Richard Smith fund: We (Sigma Chi) felt that this was a great local cause and Ole Miss and Oxford residents were rallying behind Richard. There was an unbelievable amount of concern and support for him and we wanted to be a part of it. Susan Akin of Pi Beta Phi was crowned 1984 Derby Day Queen and Kappa Kappa Gamma came out the overall winners at the end of the day. But the greatest winner was Richard Smith as he received an $18,000.00 check from the Greeks of Ole Miss which enabled the transplant to be performed. 22 Derby Day
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