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Election near I ASG candidates express goals elAssociated Student Government of- election takes place Tuesday and Wed- py, May 3 and 4. here are six announced candidates for >ur positions; two are running unoppo- a bunch of spineless jellyfish -- a lot of followers." Bixler, who is majoring in hydraulics, has spent a total of six terms in the ASG Senate and is a member of the Board of Directors for the CCC Foundation. Bixler said that the ASG constitution is in need of major revision. "Right now there are enough loopholes in the constitution to please Roy Rogers, Gene Autrey or anyone else who likes to do rope tricks," said Bixler. Griffin is serving his second term as ASG senator, and has worked on the ASG Con stitution Revision Committee and has been active in the NORML club on campus. "I don't think that students know they can participate in student government," said Griffin. "The qualifications for this job come from ambition, concern and a knowledge of parliamentary procedures," said Griffin. "Leadership is a big part of holding office and I think I have the interest to take that leadership." Debbie Schwab and Lynn Toland are running for the position of student govern ment secretary. Schwab is in the middle of her third term in the student senate and is running for the office of secretary for the second time. "I wish to make ASG better," said Schwab. "Everybody is complaining about how wishy-washy we are - and I promise to do the best possible job I can do to make chael McCarty is running unopposed ihejposition of ASG president. McCarty irrentlv serving as ASG's Assistant to ASG better." "This past year I've learned a lot and 1 loved every minute of it," she continued. "As secretary I expect to learn twice as much as I did this year." Toland is currently serving as ASG secre tary as a replacement for Debbie Sipe who resigned at the end of winter term. "I'd like to see more students involved in student government and involve sports more," said Toland. "My goal is to see more athletics involved in student government. They have legitimate complaints that nobody ever hears." "ASG doesn't need followers," she con tinued. "We need people to voice their opinions." Maureen Kearney is the lone candidate for the position of business manager. She has served in the senate all year and was last year's recipient of the ASG Leadership Scholarship which is given each year to a Clackamas County high school student jud ged most deserving by ASG. "I'd like to see less student apathy, more participation and have more people voice their opinions and ideas," said Kearney. "Since I have already been involved in ASG, running for Dusiness manager would further my involvement in ASG." Students at CCC will have an opportunity to ask questions of these candidates at the elections forum scheduled for Monday, May 2 in the Community Center building. Check the Today bulletin for the time and exact location of the forum. Maureen Kearney ■ .business manager candidate "I would like to see that the students ntinue to be represented and given an lortunity to speak and vote on all matters ncerning them," said McCarty. According to McCarty, his primary rea- jnffor running is to continue working for hestudents at CCC. ■The tv u candidates running for the posi- ion of ASG vice-president are Don Bixler ind Jerry Griffin. Both Bixler and Griffin ^currently ASG senators. I "ASG needs someone who's not afraid o speak up and go against the system," id Bixler. "What we've had in the past is Associated Student Government officer candidates from left to right are Debby Schwab, secretary; Jerry Griffin, vice-president; and Lynn Toland, secretary. I he Flush Brush ■ I I ANNOUNCES A NEW TECHNIQUE TO BETTER HEALTHIER HAIR Call for appointment for HAIR ANALYSIS 17880 McLoughlin 653-0513 Page 3 1111 |3l 111111 Idilli 1 I 19 I -o'o5 0.73 I 20 I -0.81 0.19 J 1 21 il 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 23 1 24 1 ■<123 049 1 -24.45 16.83 1 55.93 1 I 68.80 I centimeters 10 d . b* Colors by Munsell Color Services Lab