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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1973)
ASUO VOTER'S GUIDE ASUO GENERAL: Monday and Tuesday, May 7th and 8th (Three ballots) where to vote: polling places Booth. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 16. Site-Living Area Erb Memorial Union 13th & Commonwealth Co-op (corner) Library (PLC corner) 15th & University (PE corner) Lawrence (mainx-walk) Walton-Carson x-waik Bean Hamilton x-walk Carson Lounge Dining Area Hamilton Dining Area Entrance Law School (Cafeteria) Greeks A (North llth St.-Alder) GreeksB (Central 15th-Alder, etc.) GreeksC (South 18th-19th-Onyx,etc.) College Inn (Dining entrance Charleston (y of OI.M. Biology) Time Start 9a.m. 9a.m. 9a.m. 9a.m. 9a.m. 9a.m. 1 ia.m. I ia.m. II a.m. 4 p.m. 11 a.m 4p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 4 p.m. 4p.m. 4 p.m. Time Close 6p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4p.m. 4 p.m. 4p.m. 6p.m. 6p.m. 1 p.m. 6p.m. i p.m. 6p.m. 1 p.m. lp.m. 6p.m. 6p.m. 6p.m. Box No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 9 10 10 3 2 Note (Inside4p.m.-6p.m.) Dining Area Goes to College Inn at 4 p.m. Goes to Greek C at 4 p.m. Inside Carson 11-1 p.m. Inside Hamilton 11-1 p.m. (Box no. 7) (Box no. 8) (Box no. 9) Tuesday only Roving (Box no. 10) Tuesday Only Roving (Box no. 10) Tuesday Only Roving (Box no. 3) Tuesday Only (Box no. 2) Tuesday Only Postal Ballots—Registered Delivery r why vote? Next year the ASUO Executive, the Con stitution Committee and the special co-governance Com mittee must rise above the politics of the past year, must dispense with the naive platitudes of “Ihem versus us” administration vs. students and must realize that the con fidentiality and trust, which are pai\ ui me requirements of any worthwhile relationship, are more critical at that level. Confrontation will not realise co governance. Reason could. Sure it’ll be difficult. And there’s only a short year to do it in. And not too many students and faculty understand what’s involved - yet. But whoever is elected President and Vice-President of this ca,. pus will have a mandate for responsibility, for rationality, for compassion, so that the foun dation that has be -n started these past months, so that the effective management of student programs in next years, will be secured. It’s not a sinecure: It’s an opportunity to grow in so many ways. It’s also an op portunity to serve all of us, students, faculty, administrators and staff, in this supposedly academic community. Two candidates will be elected. Your vote will help decide whether so-called “political commodities” or real students are given that mandate. You’re, therefore, part of the problem. You could be part of the solution. Please.Vote . . . Thanks. The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and con venience, but where he stands at times of challenge and cort troversy. [$_' Fred Loveys 11-4-73 Martin Luther King i.d. needed: All members of the Associated Students of the University of Oregon shall be allowed to vote upon presentation of their present term validation fee card, and an ID card with their photograph on it. how to vote: There will be up to } ballots: 1 Red Ballot: ASUO President and Vice-President - ONE VOTE ONLY Recall the President - ONE VOTE ONLY (per presidential ticket) I. Blue Ballot: Class Officers: In your class. ONE VOTE FOR PRESIDENT and ONE VOTE FOR VICE PRESIDENT (Total ..o votes) 3 Green Ballot: OSFlRG: TWO VOTES ONLY The student must mark his vote by punching out (with a pencil) the die-cut piece of the card within the brackets to the left of the name cf the candidate(s) for whom they wish to vote. Any adhering punch pieces must be picked off the back so as not to foul the computer. More than the allowed number of votes-holes will invalidate that ballot. Write in votes (are permitted on Primary Ballots only.) wHI not be computed on the General Ballots. "Simply stated, the basis for student government is student opinion... it is responsible only when it reflects accurately the desires of the student... GET INVOLVED THEY WILL BE SPENDING YOUR $$$$$$$$" FREDLOVEYS ASUO Spring Elections 1973-General OSPIRG: VOTE FOR 2 CANDIDATES ( ) Peter Leslie ( ) Pete Sorenson I.U.S.: VOTE FOR THREE CAN DIDATES < ) Rob Olson ( ) Michael Patrick ( ) Tom Bonner ( ) Larry Taylor ( ) David Ludwig ( ) David Buchanan ( ) John G. Francis I.U.S. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The third and fourth paragraphs of Article V of the I US Constitution shall be amemded to read: Actions of the Delegate Assembly shall be approved by two thirds of the delegates present, provided that no business shall be conducted unless a quorum consisting of at least one plus one-half of the current delegates are present and at least two thirds of the member delegations There shall be three voting delegates from each in stitution ( ) YES: I approve this amendment. ( ) NO: I do not approve this amend ment. Mark your vote by punching out (with a pencil) the die cut piece of card within the brackets to the left of the name of the CANDIDATE for whom you wigh to vote, (pick off any adhering punch pieces at back.) ASUO ★ PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CLASS OFFICERS Sophomore - Junior - Senior I.U.S.-OSPIRG Delegates RECALL THE PRESIDENT ASUO Spring Elections 1973-General ASUO President and Vice-President VOTE FOR ONE TICKET ONLY. ( ) Douglas Marshall-Cathy Fitzpatrick ( ) Greg Leo-Deborah Barnett Recall the President The present ASUO Administration, in its continuing effort to offer better and wider services to the U. of O. Campus, presents (for a limited time only) the ASUO with the opportunity to recall either or both of the following Presidents Vice Presidents. VOTE ONCE PER TICKET Richard Nixon - Spiro Agnew ( ) Yes ( ) No Bill Wyatt - Fred Loveys ( ) Yes ( ) No (To cast a vote, punch out with a pencil the die-cut piece within the brackets to the left of the name of the can didates for whom you with to vote.) NOTE: To help the computer -when you have punched your ballot, please turn it over and pick off any adhering punch pieces. ASUO Spring Elections 1973-General In your class Vote twice only: once for President; once for Vice President. More than two votes will invalidate this ballot. ___ CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT ( ) Dan Neal ( ) Ally Nuschy SENIOR CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT ( ) J. Scott Andrews ( ) Michael Bonner JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT ( ) Bill Davis ( ) Jim Davis JUNIOR CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT ( ) Mary McFarland ( ) Gene Pronovost SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT ( ) Greg Goritsan ( ) Bryce Zabel SOPHOMORE CLASS VICE- PRESIDENT ( ) Dwight Schwab To cast a vote, punch out with a pencil the die cut piece within the brackets to the left of the name of the can didates tor whom you with to vote. NOTE To help the computer when you have punched your ballot, please turn it over and pick off any adhering punch pieces.