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Vol. VIII No. 2 COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS September 23, 1977
Heat Simmers In
Senate Kitchen
By Kathy McGinnis
The honeymoon in the Student
Senate is over.
In the first shouting session of the
year, Gordon Bryck, president of
the Inter-Club Council (ICC) was on
the griddle, charged with failure to
appear for two successive ICC meet-
ings. He was also charged with
failing to perform some of the duties
of his office.
Mike Carli, Associated Student
Body president, issued an ulti-
matum to Bryck stating, "If you
miss one more meeting, will you
resign as ICC president?"
There was no answer from Bryck.
In a related move, the senate
voted 6-2, with one abstention, to
remove the club constitution ap-
proval powers from the ICC presi-
dent. Henceforth, club constitutions
will go directly to the senate for
approval.
In other action, Kim Mallory, who
narrowly missed election to the post
of night senator as a write-in
candidate, was appointed to that
office by Carli.
"She showed enthusiasm and
drive in her write-in campaign,"
said Carli, "She deserves the post."
New Associated Student Body officers are (left, standing) Bob Stewart, Associated Men Students president; Robin Among committee appointments
Travis, representative of student activities; Tony Carli, Freshman class president, and (seated) Bev Ellis, day senator, approved by the senate are Mike
and Lori Bryan, Associated Women Students president. New officers will join other members of the Student Senate to Carli and Beverly Ellis, student
govern student affairs for this school year. personnel; Gordon Bryck and Scott
Schauer, curriculum; Mike Whit-
Carli, Bryan, Stewart, Travis from headaches, nausea and more and Julie Shedeler, food
Sophomores! Suffering
services; Peggy Dunn, Blood Bank
"major" amnesia? and Homecoming chairperson, and
And Ellis Elected to ASB Posts 5, COC's counselors will con- Kathy McGinnis, temporary social.
Starting Wednesday, Oct.
The senate also was advised that
duct a series of informa- the Yearbook for 1977 -78 has been
By Mike Carli tional meetings for students cancelled for lack of a staff.
In one of the closest contests in only a few votes. planning to transfer to a Carli said that the $1,800 allocated
recent years, five new officers were Ms. Ellis nosed out Raymond four-year school next year. in this year's ASB budget for the
elected to Associated Student Body Gibson and James Hernan in the Representatives from several Yearbook will be returned to the
posts in last week's balloting. contest for day senator. schools, including California reserve fund Meanwhile, Robin
The winners were Tony Carli, Kim Mallory as a write-in candi- State University, Northridge, Travis has volunteered to head a
Freshman class president; Lori date for night senator missed being will attend from time to time. Yearbook committee to produce a
Bryan, Associated Women Students elected by only four votes. Write-in Topics will include "picking Yearbook despite the initial setback.
(A WS) President; Bob Stewart, candidates were required to garner a major", application forms, Committee members are Robin
Associated Men Students (AMS); at least 20 per cent of the total housing, over-crowded pro- Travis, Kim Mallory, Lori Cu-
president; Bev Ellis, day senator, ballots cast to win office. grams, and "choosing a Chemin, Patricia Ortiz, Scott
an.._d Robin _Travis, representative of The two offices for which no campus". Applications for Schauer, Lisa Davidson, Trisha
student activities. candidates had filed were Sopho- transfer to a four-year school Wozniak, Betty Posan, Xuan
In three of the closest contests more class president and night in September, 1978, will be Nguyen, Jeff Turner, John Slack,
only a few votes separated the senator. accepted starting Nov. 1, Tony Carli, Jim Hernan and Mike
winners from the losers. As is customary in campus elec- 1977. Details are available at Carli.
In the AWS race, only a handful tions, relatively few students voted. the Counseling Center. Student Senate goals for this
of ballots separated Ms. Bryan from This is characteristic across the year, as enunciated by Carli and
Patricia Ortiz, Christy Mullens and nation. Of COC's eligible students posters. Several candidates sought Scott Schauer, ASB vice president,
Julie Shideler. (ASB card holders), 189 went to the the night student vote by personal are:
In the contest for representative polls. solicitation before and after night 1 - Confer with other colleges
of student activities, Ms. Travis The campaign was relatively sub- classes. concerning mutual student govern-
outpointed Peggy Dunn, Kathy dued with politicking consisting For the first time brothers will be ment problems.
McGinnis and Debbie Higgins by mostly of eye-ball contacts and (Cont'd on Page 3) (Cont'd on page 3 )