Opinion
Buckle up -
protect
yourself,
protect others
Photo by Von Daniel
[FLW IN THE SUN - Disregard for classes is exhibited by various students as they wallow in the
\sunny spring weather.
ho: The Print
I Neale Frothingham officially
peclared his candidacy for
^Associated Student Govern
ment President today by sub
mitting a petition signed by 213
Clackamas Community College
Studentsi to have his name plac-
M on the ballot. Only 100
signatures were required.
Neale Frothinghaim’s past ex
perience in student government
include four years of high
school student government ex
perience in the offices of
representative, Sophomore class
representative, Three Rivers
League Representative, and
Public Relations Director,
followed by two terms as a
A.S.G. Senator Aid Advisory
Committee. Neale received
numerous leadership awards
and held many other minor
leadership positions while in
high school. Neale is extremely
well qualified to hold
Associated Student Govern
ment office.
Neale’s main objectives as
A.S.G. president would be to
make sure that student financial
aid is protected from cuts, poll
ing students to make sure that
the A.S.G. is meeting student
needs and expectations not
wasting A.S.G. funds, making
sure students are informed
about and strongly represented
in college policy and making
sure the college newspaper func
tions as a free press.
Neale may be reached for in
terview at ext. 245/ or at
656-7486. He would be glad to
expand, more fully on his plat
form and qualifications for the
office of A-S.G. President.
Thank you for your considera
tion of this summary news
release.
Submitted by:
Neale
Frothingham
Candidate for A.S.G./
President
.P.O. Box 367
Oregon City, OR. 97045
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encourages
s t u d e n t
participa*
tion in the
upcoming
ASG
élections
April 23
and 24.
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To the Editor:
Hi, my name is Dana Dumolt
and I’m running for the office of
student body president. I feel that
the students should know
everyone who is running for the
top ASG office. I want people to
get to know me, so I am taking
this opportunity to tell people
about me and some of my views.
I joined ASG during the winter
term of this year as an assistant to
the president senator. I was part
of the ASG'effort that sponsored
the drive to lobby thé fédéral
legislators against cutting finan
cial aid programs. Also during
this time I have been the chair
man of the Constitution and
Bylaw Revisions Committee. I
have done a lot of work on this
committee and really enjoy what
I’m doing.
I completed 8 credits with a
3.00 GPA last term and am tak
ing 11 credits this term. I take my
studying seriously and although
being president would take a lot
of my time, I know it won’t in
terfere with my studies. I have
talked to the current president
and past president and officers
about their experiences and I
know that I can do a good job.
I would like to get to know as
many students and teachers as I
can before elections, so if you see
me, stop me, talk to me, and tell
me what you would like to see
different at this school. I want to
be open and honest with you, so
don’t hesitate to be friendly. En
joy your classes and I hope I see
you soon.
Sincerely,
Dana Dumolt
In recent months a bill has been proposed that would make wearing
seat belts mandatory for all Oregonians, not just those under 16.
Although some Oregonians may feel that this bill infringes on their
personal freedom, they are not looking at the whole picture.
This bill has been designed not only to protect Oregonians over 16
from being injured, but it will also protect those under 16 from being
crushed and smothered by unrestrained parents flying around in a car
when it crashes. The first seat belt law was passed to protect children
from injury, but in order for there to be a more complete protection
this seat belt law must also be passed.
It seems rather foolish for people to be opposed to a law that is
designed to save their lives, but perhaps it’s easier to take a risk on get
ting seriously injured or killed than to break a habit and “buckle-up”
the next time, and every time, an Oregonian sits in a car seat.
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