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eiter communication bet-
I students and Associated
lent Government is the
of a majority of those
¡ngsenate offices this year,
ineteen petitions have been
'by students wishing to fill
20vacancies in the senate,
means that each candidate
nly need one vote to be
ed. Elections will be held
¡11,12, and 13.
[hisis a good turnout, since
nly had 14 students file for
same election last year,”
Dave Riggs, ASG vice
ident.
cording to the ASG con-
on, the remaining seat
be filled by any student
jng it as long as the senate
ho admit him or her.
iose running for senate in-
ie Woods, a com-
ications major who would
psee “a union between all
Is and people involved
»•college life. The student
mment should be tasked
bringing different ideas
lher and making our time
ICC as equitable and
ificial as possible. 1 will
sent the veteran’s point of
and will always be
able to listen to any
iems.”
mTycer is a-business ad-
stration major who would
com-
to
improve
like
munications between student
government and the student
body. “1 think that the input I
can and should provide will
prove to be valuable and
beneficial to all.”
Harold
Isackson,
a
graphic arts major who “would
like to make the student body
more aware of student govern
ment and what it offers so that
they may become more active
in making decisions that affect
them.”
. .
Renee Casteel, a pre-med
major who feels that being a
senator will teach her how to
serve and how to represent a
group of people. “I would like
to help the ASG run smoothly
and find answers to problelms
that arise on campus,” said
Casteel. “I want our student
body to be well represented so I
want the ASG to be sure and
know what the people want.”
Debbie Lally wants to
teach handicapped children
serving student political activity
and how it relates to the
student body. “I would like to
help the student government to
develop into a group that any
student on campus would un
derstand and be proud of,”
said Weiss . -
Gary Regier is a business
major who plans on becoming
a Certified Public Accountant
after graduation. “I would like
to see student government plan
more dances,” -said Regier.
“This would encourage a more
social atmosphee and help
drain tensions that build up
during a week of work and
study;” He sees lack of in
volvement as a problem on
campus and would like to build
and expand the clubs on cam
pus to increase student par
ticipation .
Margaret Grenke is in
volved in sports and theater on
campus and would like to
develop an open line of com
munication between students
and has attended Clackamas
and ASG members. “I’m in the
for six terms. She wants to
Community Center quite a bit
have a rrtore direct contact with
throughout the day,” said
the various projects going on,
Grenke, “and I would be glad
not only at Clackamas, but on
to have brought it up in a
the county level as well. “I want
to open communications bet- committee meeting.”
Others running include;
ween the students and the
Phillip
Boitnott,
Deardri
student
government
at
Spears, Kelly Braddy, Randy
Clackamas,” said Lally.
McKinley, Charles W. Swifus.
Richard Weiss was in-
Susan
Lair,
Lois
Ann .
volved in student government
Schoonover, Lisa M. Thomas,
last year. He is an electronics
Eric Holstrom, Sandy Dodge
major and is interested ’in'ob-
and Ronald L. Allen.
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I jSay there fellow students
* Do you feel like you are getting
lost in the crowd?
* Has your best friend lost your
phone number?
* Has your waterbed become a
breeding ground for mosquitos?
Then it’s time
Time to exercise the strength and power
bestowed upon you via your student
rights . . .
Vote for your student senator
(In the Student Activities Office, Community Center building)
Ms will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. today and tomorrow; 8 to noon Friday
pay, October 11,1978
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