The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, May 10, 1978, Image 1

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Photo by Ted McKenna
Oregonians have a rare talent for making the
most of even the infrequent sunny days. Stu­
dents show that they are no exception as they
listen to KPAM D.J. Eric Jensen during a noon-
time music show sponsored by ASG on Monday.
Jensen returned Tuesday for another show, see
photo page 6.
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Clackamas Community College______________________ _______
Wednesday, May 10, 1978
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be turnout for ASG elections
o presidential candidates face runoff battle
bout of 386 voters fail-
hlect a new ASG presi­
ti last week's elections,
lough Mike McCarty, in­
ft candidate, received a
»vote of 172 over Rich-
Biss's 167 and IRandal
tin's nine, he failed to win
«percent plurality needed
fere are three candidates.
Warty needed
only 13
Wes to win that plurality.
I campaign intensity be-
I the two runoff candid-
Michael McCarty
| »..incumbent
ing as they prepare themselves
for this week's election that will
finally determine next year's
president.
"My campaigning this week
is more positive," said McCarty.
"I’m going around and talking
to people, like the nursing stu­
dents and the law enforcement
people. Some of the people in
the office are taking over some
of my work which is freeing
me to spend more time to ac­
tively campaign than I had last
week."
Weiss too, is adding new fa­
cets to -his campaign strategy.
"I think last week's election
came off rather well," he said.
"It shows that a one^to-one, per­
sonal type of campaign is more
effective for the effort put forth
tha.n a media campaign.
"This time I'll probably put
up posters and things for name
familiarity. There is a need for
the media in getting this kind
of familiarity," he said.
Both candidates feel the run­
off election is good both for
Richard Weiss
....seeks ASG presidency
....ASG vice-president
them and for encouraging stu­
dent involvment, and both cre­
dited the media in part for stirr­
ing up student interest.
"It gives us both more expos­
ure and is drawing more student
interest," McCarty said.
There was more publicity and
more visualization than
there
was last year," McCarty. "The
paper (The Print) did a very ade­
quate job of covering the elec­
tion."
"There was a lot of con­
troversy over the newspaper art­
Jo Ann McCauley
....secretary
icle endorsing the candidates,"
Weiss said, "it was talked about
a lot."
Dave Riggs will be next year's
ASG vice president. He received
153 votes, Denise Klein, 96 and
John Harlan, 84 votes.
Jo Ann McCauley ran for the
office of secretary unopposed
and received 292 votes.
Sherrie Montgomery was the
victor in the race for business
manager with
197 votes to
Maureen Kearney's 126.
Sherrie Montgomery
....business
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