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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
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       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.
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