ASUO President KAMOM M. AJGELDCCI It saddens sen in whose hearts the spirit of liberty rings true that a monstrosity known as Students for a Progressive Agenda dominates the politloal life of a major uni versity. SPA has turned this institution into an institution. My sentiments toward their wanton ways are reflected in the words of the immortal Hiccolo Macblavelli: ■The barbarian occup ation stinks in the nostrils of us all.* In outlining the Qualities of tbe Prince, . Macbiavelll expressed dismay toward Princes who carelessly squandered money, because be believed tbe * Prince would be forced .• ■to burden tbe people with excessive taxes and do everything possible to raise funds. This will begin to aake bin hateful to b is subjects...■.,, This is tbe polit leal path down which the present administration, endorsed by Students for a Progressive Agenda, has stumbled. For too long, people hungry for power have allocated your funds as they have seen fit. Placing tbe power of choice back into tbe hands of those who bear tbe burden could be the proverbial finger in the dike. Students for a Pro gressive Agenda is once again asking you to swallow its familiar fallacies. The organ ization has endorsed several candidates whose opinions are generally consistent with SPA. Only about 12f of the student body voted in last year's anealc election, which SPA dominated. Let us end our apathy. Let us take back our campus. Let us assume an agresslve agenda that will restore our university's reput ation for excellence. Elect Ramon M. Angeluoci ASUO President. KEYI1 LEWIS DOUG WHITE Student government is at a very critical point. The new ASUO Executive will be faced with many Issues of . great Importance. Such *. issues include: Control of the polioles and thousands of dollars involved in the ASUO ‘ Insurance and Student Projects Incorporated; Service Improvements in ' the areas of Child Care, Campus Security and the ’• Computer Use. Center; Budgeting of the nearly ■ Three Million Dollars in. Student Fees; Program. Assistance with'.Sotiv iti.es- and Student/ Involvement; arid,*;of critioal importance in a legislative.year. Lob bying' for a Tuition Freeze, Financlal/Ald, .Higher Education in . general, and Graduate • Student. Tax Relief.- ' The complexity and critical importance of . ' these issues demand that the= next; ASUO Executive - - have 'experience. The • teas of Kevin Lewis and •Doug White h.as the. ‘Experience required to Effectively confront these Important issues. ‘ Kevin Lewis has been it.be "ASUO Budget .- • Director, a ..member of '* the Erb Memorial Union • Board.of Directors, the Vice-Chair of the EMU . Budget Committee .and ■ Chair of the Computer f Use Center Committee..;. Currently, Kevin holds a , GTF as the Coordinator of Student;: Involvement for. the University Student Affairs Division aod is a member of the Graduate Teaching Fellow Federation. - - Doug White is the Tribunal Chairman of the Inter-fraternity Council Executive and is a member of the Student Conduct Committee. Doug has also served as Vice President and President of Sigma Chi Fraternity. We offer you an Experienced Team, Com mitted to Productive student government. We appreciate your support. n Elect Lewie end White ASUO President end Vioe President. CHAZ LOOP Mo statement sub nit ted STEVE IELSON CAITLI9 CAMEHOI . The ASUO Executive is the nost powerful tool- the student body has, end direotly Influences neny in : portent decisions made ".at. the University. As President end" Vice President! we will use. this power to"achieve - :;our goals on these* end ■ other, Issues. ; • V Financial Aid is in serious trouble, end we ‘ ..will utilize our *. membership in the pro fessional lobbying networks, OSL and USSA, * to fight cuts in the -V program.. Childcare. is in ' need of expansion and • upgrading. We will ■ create a.user task force to insure more parental input, and continue to support alternative ; , childcare. ;V - We are committed to laproving campus safety through support of projects such as the Saferide Van. In addition, hand icapped accessibility is 'an Issue we will immediately address. We will also continue Student input into o aip u a planning decisions, provide re sponsible allocations of student incidental fees, and fight for divestment ■of student funds from South Afrloa. We are the Boat experienced ticket .running, and1 our experience is both recent and relevent. Steve is a Student Senator, and has served on the Caepus Planning Committee and the River front and Transportation subooBBlttees, ASPAC, and several other cob Blttees including the Handicapped Accessibil ity Project. Caltlln is the ASUO Finance Coordinator, and heads the Computerized Registration Task Force. She has served on many oommittaes, including the Saferide Van Com mittee, the Counseling Center Committee, and Oregon Student Lobby. He are the SPA endorsed candidates, and ° are committed to the goals of the organize- . . tlon. Tour vote for us is a vote for respons- ’ lble, effective student government,V '■ 2 year seats BOB BALDWIN ^ 1 am seeking a two year .position or the iPC because I fej 1 , it '.is • ■ i ut e.3 y tountie 3 ... that ifulV support be > •given -to: • . : ■Affordable chi3d cure progrdts for ring]* r rid working parents ■Frofcras fc euc.h as Fr.o . -'4ect- £ a f e ; E id'e whip' he! p/at eu.re.. tie esfety of .students . ... . and other progrtoe aired at the needs of tit student. body. I alec .recognise tie need to support program which - provide educational tfrvicee for students and wl 3cl pi r i ots the ability of the s.tudcnt body to directly 3rpact on the political fystec of wlioh we are nr integral part . Ther e* fore, X-fully support: f The L lc.Mil ft . placed on ihe bellct ty OSPIRG •The OSSA funding ft’ well hr funding for' all other can pus organi zations and prograr.® which futher the ejtpr ee rier of o eretc 8rid I lope that you too will support r e and the rest of l he SPA tear ’r* our effort to respond to