Show Campaigns kick off for student offices Blaine Anderson and Jerre Staff Writers EVEN am a.m. Monday Apr 9 S SEVEN marked the beginning of the student student student stu stu- dent body election campaigns on the campus Candidates have formed two parties the Focus party and the Qualified party In addition one independent candidate Nancy Gee has registered for the finan financial al VP V.P. slot Candidates running on the Focus ticket include Shawn Mehr president president president dent Marshall Gardner executive VP V.P. Stacy financial VP V.P. Glen Forbes activities VP V.P. and Robyn Hepting communications VP V.P. V. V Candidates running on the Qualified ticket include Mark Hewitt president Jennifer Johnson executive executive executive tive VP V.P. Cheryl Hammond financial VP V.P. Dave Larson activities VP Vl Mark fark Woodruff communications VP V.P. and Leica secretary The two parties launched their campaigns by displaying posters and tee-shirts tee around campus On Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day the Focus party provided music on the quad while passing out donuts The Qualified party will have havea a beach party on the quad Thursday Apr 12 noon until 3 pm p.m. A debate is planned between candidates on Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day Apr 17 7 from 12 2 noon to 1 pm p.m. on the quad Several changes in the offices of the executive council have been approved approved approved ap ap- ap- ap proved for the next school year First the publications vice-president vice will vill now be called the communications vice-president vice because the position will viII include television news as well as the student newspaper Second the executive secretary will now be appointed rather than elected by a committee consisting of the newly-elected newly executive council the past student body president and andone andone andone one randomly selected student w |