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tions of ASB vice president is
to serve as a funn el--or liaison
--b etween the student body and
the chief student government of-
ficial, the presid ent of the Stu-
dent Senate."
He also advocates the estab-
lishment of student pane ls to
promot e, explain, and publicize
the college by attending ci vie,
frat ernal and business organiza- Vance Backert Josh Bottfeld Frank Cantu
tions in the community as stu-
dent s pokes men.
"I would also like to s ee COC
s ponsor programs such as con-
certs and art auctions for the
benefit of the entire community,
and spearhead telethons for
worthy local causes over Channel
6," he said.
Josh Bottf eld -- "If elected,
I will make myself available to
every stud ent on campus as a
sounding board for his com-
plaint s , suggestion s for improv-
ing this college, and desires," Tom Claffey Janis Moore Charlie lppoliti
said the freshman social science
major who hopes to develop a
career in social psychology.
''I would like to see a Book
Board on c ampus on which stu-
dents may attach cards adver-
tising text books they wish to
sell or trade directly to other
students, thus resulting in sub-
stantial savings.
"Overall, I wi 11 dedicat e my-
self to cooperating in the Stu-
dent Senate with the purpose of
making it function efficiently."
Charlie lppoliti - This fresh-
man. candidate, who plans some Rick Larue Mike O'Connor
day to become an actor on the
legitimate stage, hopes to initi- ment, press, and ecology," he place from cars in the lots.
ate a program to entertain and ucation. said. Thefts of tape decks and car
help senior citizens in the New- ''Too many students wait for He is interested in more cam- batteries, for instance, and dam-
hall-Saugus-Valencia area, prin- someone else to work on their pus activities and more student age to windows and windshields
cipally through two proposed hehalf," he said. "I do not in- participation in these extra-cur- must be stopped.
groups on cmapus, a drama club t end to let George do it. George ricular programs, believes that "If elected, I will concen-
and a writer's club. Members frequently makes a bad job of it. the image of the campus could trate on solving this problem,
would offer plays and readings I intend that the job of re present- be improved by turnin'g over and I do have some constructive
as we 11 as companionship. ing students is done right. painting of the numerous trash- suggestions to make."
"I also would do mY best to ''I'm working for a better and cans to art students, and advo- Janis Moore -- This year's
promote increased student par- brighter future t'or students on cates establishment a pool of of Homecoming committee chairman,
ticipation in the various clubs this campus. What we do today, musical instruments for students Miss Moore was active in stu-
and activity groups on this cam- shapes tomorrow. " who can use them for impromptu dent affairs as a freshman by
pus ," he said. ''There's much John Stafford -- "I declare combo or solo sessions during serving as Associated Women
more to college life than crack- myself as a conservative. I be- the noon hour or at other times. Students secretary, AWS com-
ing books • '' lieve students on this campus Rick Larue -- A pre-law stu- mencement committee chairman,
Mike O'Connor -- "If elected, should have a chanc e of voting dent , Larue is seeking student and sitting on several other com-
I intend to s·et some fires under for a candidate of my persuasion office for the first time. mittees. She will major in e le-
stud ents who are apathetic about if they wisl;l," he said. "In high school I consciously mentary education and hopes to
participating in student affairs. Stafford is a ware that the stayed out of student government work with blind children.
J· b·elieve that participation in voting percentage on this campus and student affairs. But I've "Although class meetings
extra-curricu Jar activities is an is higher than that of other seen the light. have never been held at COC, I
important part of a college ed- schools in the area but believes "From now on I intend to hope to hold at least one," she
that more candidates should run take an active role in student said.
for otlice and more students affairs because I believe that "The Sophomore class, for
should vote. this is a vital part of acquiring instance, has never been asked
EDITOR ' 'If voter apathy is one of a college education. how it would like to have its
Rick Signoretti the basic ills of this democracy, "If elected, I will d~ _my best commencement conducted~ I will
it may we 11 be cha] lenged on the to see that the voice of Freshmen se--ek the wishes of the ma:LoPity
EDITORIAL STAFF
Fred Fink Charlie Ippoliti campuses on the nation," he said on this campus is heard loud ane in this and other matters."'
. Judith Conklin Marcia Kent Candidates for Freshman clear by the Student Senate."' Miss Moore is also vital'ly- in-
Laura Raynor Gary Fitch class president: Candidates for Sophomore terested in initiating a program
Debbie Hurd Chris Carson
Rosanne Nocciolo Deborah Bush Tom Claffey -- A navy vet- class president: to acquire a dia-lysis (k..idney)
Nona Yates Maria Fitch eran, Claffey served aboard an Frank Cantu -- "One of my machine for this c ommun±ty,
PHOTOGRAPHERS aircraft carrier, expects to major main concerns," says Cantu, a which currently has none, and in
Rima Kent Wayne Humphrey in forestry, and is a defensive member of the football team, "is improving COC's blood bank
Nijole Kent Maury Gussin tackle on the football t eam. to help clear up the parking sit- program by arranging for appear-
Chris Besha Jerry Hornbeck
''I'd like to s ee more guest uation on this campus. By sit- ance of the Bloodmobile on cam-
speakers on campus from the uation, I mean the large numbers pus at least twice during the
worlds of art and music, govern- of thefts systematically taking school year.