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plagued by arguments, apathy Last week’s ASG meeting was overshadowed by com plaints about-lack of senator in volvement. “I don’t think we’re ac complishing our goals this year,” ASG President Sam Crosby said, “Too many peo ple volunteer for things they have no intention of doing.” Several executive cabinet members brought up com plaints and1 specific incidents of lack of involvement. “Not everybody is slacking off,” Crosby explained, “but I do feel we couid use a time management lectufe.” . Steve Vohs,’ the newly elected business manager and member of the. Senate Ways and Means committee, read a short list of people who have yoy want to have a say in what been attending the committee’s goes on around here, then at tend the meetings.” meetings. Another angered member “This isn’t enough was Daphne Stone, the recent people,” Vohs said, “We make decisions at these meetings. If ly appointed ASG art director, someone who should be there effective Winter Term. The art isn’t, and they have complaints director is in charge of adver about the way we did tisements for ASG activities, something, then there’s riot usually in the form of posters. “I’m getting fed up with much they can do about it. If making these posters,” Stone said. “I made about 20 of them for Handicap Awareness Week, and I saw only, two of them up on the walls. I made some for Jack White, the pool expert, arid they got thrown away. “I’m almost to the point where I’ll refuse to make posters,” she said. “I’ll resign before I even get into office.” Administrative Assistant Walt McAllister cornplained, “I haven’t been receiving many committee reports. If I don’t get those reports, I don’t know what each committee is doing. I have to know that to get my job done.” ■ Activities Director Dick Edwards mentioned a problem in getting circulars distributed around the county . The leaflets are advertisements for the up coming campus dance. “If we don’t advertise this dance, it will turn out like the last one; a flop,” Edwards said. Senator Jay Schaller was also angry about the Handicap Awareness Week. “I think our participation stunk!” Schaller said. Crosby pointed out that not every member of the stu dent government has been in active, “Some of our commit tees are very productive and successful. I don’t mean to say that no one is doing their job; that’s not the case. Staff photo by Duane Hiersche IN DISCUSSION (from left to right) Dan Tuck, Tamara Otis, Emma Nelson and Kadri Taker review the senate’s agenda. Budgets and activities top student government agenda The Associated Student Government was beseiged by requests for money and man power at last Thursday’s week ly meeting. # Those organizations wan ting assistance included the on- campus Phi Beta Lambda club, [the Women’s Focus Steering Committee and Molalla High School.. ■ Molalla High will par ticipate in “Project: Close-up,” a nation-wide program tor give high school students an inside look ar Jthe nation’s govem- I ment. i SchoolsSfrom all over the country will send represen tatives to Washington D.C. to I attend seminars and workshops. To help finance the trip, Molalla High is requesting I an undetermined amount of I money from several ateea businesses, as well as the C ot « I lege. The ASG members voted to let the Ways and Means I Committee (John [ Schaffer, I chairperson) .look into the mat- b Tuck, Jay Schaller and John Schaffer. Schaffer and Hall won, which mear^ they will be refunded the cost of fall term’s tuition. Schaffer is .also the “PBL -is one of the most Senate Liaison to the Executive established clubs on campus,” assistant to the President Joe Council. Schweizer said, “So I suggest Other topics ipclude 'the we help them.” This matter too final plans for th< Christmas was given over to the Ways tree in the “Community Center^ and Means Committee. and the report for the Book Ex change committee. The Women’s Center ,' the Other projects that were guiding force behind the reporte^ included the budget “Focus bn Wornen/Focus on Men” workshops, requested a fundirig for the 1982-83 year, the-building of a side-walk or member of the student govern stepping stones from the rear. ment to serve on the Women’s Entrance of the Community Focus steering committee. Center to the bus stop, and a Senator Emma Nelsbji plan to look into the reinstate volunteered for that post, j ment qf the free noontime Part of the hou/-long Tuesdays and Thursdays. meeting was set aside/fo elect “In the past, there were no the Senators-of-the Term. This classes scheduled for noon ôn is the award given to those those days,” ASG Advisor senators whom the body politic Debbie Baker explained, “This agrees has dofie the most to allowed students to be free for help the school. activities around campus. The 'Nominees for the coveted ASG is looking into getting that positiorn Were Kris Hall, Dan backi”. Phi Beta Lambda, the business club, also requested some extra money to help with operating costs. 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