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Lorraine Sepal Hillel Athletes say: Jeff Oikel Basketball Tom Hawkes Football Joe Tractenberg Football Steve Radulavich Baseball Mike Gurabaldi Swimming Ben Woodsen Football Organizations say: Rob Rodgers Challenge Stan Owen Union Board Royal Hanson Freshman Cabinet Dene Kesler Eng. Council Larry Ficks Advisory Cabinet Bet Willis Young Republicans Harris Vincent Young Democrats Lee Burnham Debate Squad Roger Day CCUN Chairman Exec. Council says: Margaret Larson St.-Fac. Board Clint Gitrney Finance Board Ann Griffithes Programs Board Gordon Gee Organizations Board Nancy Nortz Public Affairs Bd. Greeks say: 1FC Pres. Panhellenic Pres. Every Fraternity President Every Sorority President VOTE Kesler President EflWmuil.l-4-K. l...I..UI'"I.IHMilH.Ul.l fiitfcrtTnnni fcliii'm'' i -ilnrT-'-TTiiit ri intln'mMiirlr i T 1 n"Tii I f - K ?t : V L ' j tsuSi,Jy-a.' Ui--.::HjL :.ar.-iM We Endorse Randy Mackey for Student-Faculty Student-Faculty Chairman Nancy Livingston; Pres. 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Call 363-6321 or 278-9140. 278-9140. APTS. FOR it, contact VILLAGE LIMITED. A 2-4001. $65 $75 REDEC. 3-4 rms. 218 S. 6th East. 254 So. 3rd East. Parking, Park-ing, lst-2nd floor. 364-0100 355-7892, 355-7892, 363-8719. For Sale WEBCOR Regent stereo recorder; recordplayback stereo. Excel, cond. 278-0722. '66 FENDER Stratocaster guitar and Vibrolux Reverb Amp. $250 each; $450 both. Jim, 467-1267; 322-0449. 947 MILITARY Drive by owner. S19.950. Five bedrms., 1V2 bath. Fenced yard. Appointment only. 364-2356. 1965 YAMAHA 250cc PERFECT CONDITION. HU 5-1806. DOES Your Foreign Car Need Repairs? Re-pairs? Student Discount from V.W. to Rolls Royce. MATES, 5S1 South Main, 359-8621. '61 M.G. Roadster. See at 160 "C" St. Good cond. Completely rebuilt, one owner. 1959 TRIUMPH TR-3. Excellent condition. con-dition. Ph. 486-8234. '65 IMP ALA S.S. 327, P.S., P.B., power top. Take over payments. 322-3198. '53 DeSoto hemi runs good, best offer. 467-6494. GOING TO EUROPE. Save money. Travel with luxury and economy! Buy a Rover 2000 TC. See and drive at MATES, 581 So. Main, 359-8621. 1966 YAMAHA 3C5. Excellent condition. condi-tion. Call after 6. 364-3370. 859 Le Grand Ave. 1964 FORD Falcon Deluxe Wagon. 1961 Chev. 4-dr. Hardtop. 15 3 9 Roberta, Apt. C, 484-6754, 359-1265. '61 VOLKS, CLEAN, very good condition. con-dition. $750. Call 355-8066 after 6 or Ext. 6613. PERFECT FOR YOUNG FAMILY By owner, 3 yrs. old, 3 bedrms, $23,500. 2172 Virmont, 484-5147. '57 MERC, Turnpike Cruiser. Radio, heater, whitewalls, power steering. Clean, good shape. Best offer. 364- '60 FORD Wagon good shape ' $350. '64 Vespa 150, $200. Campus Ext. 78S7 or 485-0257. '58 OLDS convert. Trl-power, good condition. New battery, generator, shocks, etc. 355-3575. VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN, 1955-1959 engine. New transmission, paint, tires. Would you believe? $375. Call Jack. 484-9377. k -VI U T ' 1 1 I r fl .VilUHiljfr fr....,- - EMPI Ram Induction Kit for 40 h.p. VW's. JOHN, 6-9 p.m. 355-5635. 355-5635. 1962 CHEV. S.S. Bucket seats, 4-spd., 348, chrome whls. White, nice inside in-side and out. $999, 322-7483 afternoons, after-noons, 363-0422 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Wanted ' TWO or three evenings and Sat. Male earnings $61.80 a week with DIVISION OF ALCOA. Call 466-9278 for interview, 9-5. TIME INC., publisher of TIME, LIFE and SPORTS ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRAT-ED has an opening for a campus cam-pus representative at your school. Join our nationwide network of ' over 500 representatives in a well-established well-established sales and marketing program in operation more than 40 years. Earn $100 to $1,000 in COMMISSIONS by making subscriptions sub-scriptions to these widely read and respected magazines available at special student rates. Earn extra ex-tra FEES for market research and special projects. No previous experience ex-perience necessary; no paperwork or billing. All instructions and selling materials supplied free. Write today to: TIME INC. College Col-lege Bureau, TIME & LIFE Bldg., Rockefeller Center, New York N.Y. 10020. PART-TIME work: Cleaning girls, sitters, home companions, party help, nurses and aids, handy men and yard workers. Full or part time. HOMEMAKERS INC., 345 So. State, Rm. Ill, Ph. 521-4354. GIRL TO share 2-bedrm., 2-bathrm. apt. near U. Storage space. Pool. Call 322-5359 or 322-7886. NEEDED: girl to share large apt. with 3 other girls. $28.75 mo. 359-3932 359-3932 after 5 p.m. ROUTE OPEN in area. Extra money for dependable carrier. Contact Mr. Troop, 355-2425. Personal LISTEN TO Conservative Viewpoint, View-point, Monday through Saturday, 8 and 12 midnight XEMO, 860 on your radio dial. GIRLS! YOU TOO, CAN BE A MODEL! or look like one! Finishing, Fin-ishing, self-improvement. Fashion modeling by Jean-Louise. Free personal analysis. Academie of Fashion Artes. 1243 E. 21st South. 487-7843. PAM TEMPLE FO RSTUDENT-FACULTY RSTUDENT-FACULTY BOARD. ZATIONSBOAR CEMENT STUDENT HULBERT, STUDENT GEORGE ARMSTRONG'0''" RESIDENT DO YOU want CHARMS ffi boa?: PUBLIC AFFAIR 15 YRS. experienc 278-2496. THESIS Tf$a;Jfi rates and ex" |