i BHan_Howaft diciary Committee. He has few specific plans r Senate preferring inst- d to feel his way along, ing his past experience to. ide hhn in deciding upon approach to take on that dy. He feels it very impor— nt that student Senators scuss with each other oth— the issues to be discus- d that meeting in order to ke a co—ordinated and con— rted attack on issues. He asks that yOu judge m by his past performance student union affairs, leCting or rejecting him that basis. ‘ Derek Key is a Sophomore, ts student. AlthOugh he“ 3 had little contact 1h.stu- nt union affairs, he feels at his high degree of in— dvement in High School .mpens ates for this. His ggest plus is that he is t too removed fronxthe eshman (as a Sophomore) d can represent their in- rests. He believes that ey are a group who have ro long been neglected. His major concern is to ’ ' ‘ n. shing especially for e— nts which would cross th culty lines. ’ Positions Filled by Aoclamation These positions were-file ' by acclamation. Since no ran against_the Candie/t eS there will be no Ction. , " "' 0F GOVERNORS 'RESENTAIIVEE“ Reddin, senior in Arts ENCE REPRESENTATIVE} : Jenkins,_freshman adette PowerS, freshman Rgsé'titut’ive... Derek KéY increase the amount of com- munication between students. The solution to this problem does not, however, lie in incresing the amount of pap— er sent to each student but in decreasing it. If each one received less upon arr— ival here, there would be a _higher possibility of it be— ing read. At present, "most of it gets filed under junk ‘mail". A more important step _towards solving this problem would be to enlarge the CIMN News Department. One man, no matter how consientious, cannot handle that load. In closing,hewould like to say that possibly his great— est asset for this seat is his enthusiasm and desire to work. If you are one of the many who don't exactly understand the election procedures of the up- coming election, this is what is happening. VOTER ELIGIBILITY- 1. Any student who is an active member of the Student Union.is'e1igixb1e to vote. . - THIS MEANS ‘if you paid your $ 40 S.U. fee, you are eligi ble to vote. *2. You may vote for those persons who are running in your constituency. This means that you can vote for all positions which represent the entire student body — Senate, Board of Governors, and Executive positions, and ._you may vote for those can- didates who are running to represent a portion of the student body, but only if you are a member of that portion. J In the case of this week's election, then, all stud- ents may vote for their choice for Senate but only Education students may vote for the representat- ive of that faculty; ‘The Cadre, Oct. 1?! ]975, page 9 mum Mo was A DAMN THE jaws/Lo ca/rus 5 @99th flap/0472a Z) 5 QPQfHfl Student lloioo Election Procedures ,VOTING BOOTH There will be one voting. ‘booth in the lobby of the New Library- from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, :0ctober 15th ' RESULTS The results of the election will be carried,on radio CIMN. They will be broade- casting'live from the Stud- ent Union where the votes will be counted. They will -broadcast the counts as soon as they are available. Don't forget --- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th