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Vice -
President
V.P. Student Affairs
julie Cassatt
I am really looking forward to
possibly working with the ASBCC
next year. I want to promote the
activities of Ole organization and
draw clubs and student interaction
into the ASBCC.
V.P. Student Affairs
Jon Rockwood
I believe that with my experience
I can help student work effectively
within the college system. I enjoy
working with people, listening to
ideas, and solving problems. If I'm
elected, I will have a sincere
interest in pursuing goals of the
ASaCC.
V.P. Finance
Ward Beishline
As Vice President of Finance, my
philosphy will be: The more I know
the better I can do I will gain this
knowledge from the students,
clubs and organizations themselves
I will also draw upon my experien-
ces in as this years Social Science
division rep... I care about B.C.C.
and the students here and I will
try to see that their voice is heard.
V. P, Communications
Shelley Hawkins
I am running for the office of
Vice President of communications,
because of my love for people and
the joy I have in working with
them.
It is my wish to be the voice of
the people and to do what I can
to provide the best entertainment
and cultural experiences possible
for all the members of the student
body.
entatives
Humanities Rep.
Jeff Large
My motovation for running is
that I like art and I would like to
help the arts and humanities
division any way I can. Most of all,
I would like to do something
worthwhile in my life.
Ennce
ASBCC elections
begin May 12
by Kola Lawal
Advocate staff
The College's Student Government
general elections will be held May 12-15,
and candidates are busy begging for
students' votes.
The College's walls and cafeteria tables
are plastered with campaign posters and
fliers.
ASBCC President Eric MacDougall met
with the candidates last Monday to explain
the election rules and regulations.
Candidates must not spend more than
$40 on their election campaigns, he said.
Also, on election day, there must be no
campaign posters or fliers within the
voting area.
Candidates who violate the by-laws will
be disqualified.
The Student Government also conducted
a debate among the candidates in which
they explained their platforms to the
students. This debate also provided a
question-and-answer forum for the students
they hope to represent.
MacDougal said the debate was a way
to keep student apathy at bay.
Bill Wise, a student representative, said
the debate did not receive enough attention
from the students and that it would have
bfeen better held in the Garden Room.
Unlike last year, MacDougal said that this
year's election should be interesting and
competetive.
Three candidates, Dan Dunne, Eric Arvid
Eunglund. and Kerri Raiiey, are running
for the ASBCC presidency. The position
of Vice President of Student Affairs is
between Julie Cassatt and Jon Rockwood.
Another competetive position is Arts
and Humanities division representative, for
which Betty L. Standlee and Jeff Large are
vying.
Running unopposed are the following
candidates: Shelly Hawkins, Vice-President
for Communications; Ward Beishline,
Vice-President for Finance; Ben Wang,
Business representative; Maria Williams,
Social Division representative; and Kim M.
V. Randall, Science Division representative.