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__________________ 5_ W ec I nesì ^, M ay 22, 2002 TI he CI ac I camas P rìnt Stanley elected ASG President —Egger wins vice-presidency —Gibson, Everest far behind in presidential voting —Turnout very low FRANK JORDAN News Editor Molly Stanley, a freshman from Portland Christian High School, was elected to the office of Associated Student Government President by a landslide vote, defeating Jason Gibson and a write-in candidate, Brian Everest. Stanley received a total of 136 votes out of 199 total votes cast in the election held last week. Gibson, who ran an unorthodox campaign to try to reform the stu dent government office, was a distant second with 33 votes. ¡Everest, who began a campaign on Tuesday of last week, was third with 24 votes. Erika Egger, a freshman who graduated from North Clackamas Christian High School in Oregon City, was elected by a large mar gin to the office Lof ASG Vice- President. Egger, a business ri major, defeated Stephanie Neuhauser by a margin of 128- 66. Gibson, contesting the election, had filed a grievance with the ASG office. A special election committee had been formed by the ASG leadership to look at any proposed allegations that the letter submitted by Gibson had implied. According to comments made byASG President Stefan Myers, the election subcommittee met in session on Tuesday, May 21 and decided that the allegations made did not violate any ASG consti tutional bylaws and that the elec tion would be declared official as of May 21. A complete wrapup of the elec tion, along with interviews with the winners and reaction from the losers, will be in next week’s edition of The Print. To reach Frank Jordan, e-mail fmj68@hotmail.com or drop by B-104 Salena De La Cruz/The Clackamas Print Erika Egger (left) and Molly Stanley were elected ASG vice-president and president, respectively, in a vote of the Clackamas student body last week. Stanley replaces Stefan Myers and Egger will replace Yvonne Ingram for the next school year. We Patients, we’ll *’B^^'.iake^i^rfeiof)t he » 13 » a If you want to give your nursing career a shot in the arm, you need experience - not the headache of y how to pay your tuition. Qualify for an Army ROTC nursing scholarship, and you’ll not only get hands-on clinical training, you’ll develop leadership skills you’ll be able to tap into for your entire career. Talk to us at the Army ROTC department. We’ll take care of you. is ARMY ROTC Unlike any other college course you can take. 1 Nursing Scholarships at Portland Area Bachelor of Science Nursing Universities! \ ®vers’ University ofPortland Army ROT(| 1**800-227-4568, Ext 7353, or email: armyrotc@up.edii Mil