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Show miliation campaign on his person per-son has not been able to convince con-vince him of the virtues of Greek Achievement Week. He even has the nerve to state that non-Greeks should be able to receive awards during GAW. Well, I'm going to say at this stage that I'm a rebel at heart. I say to all you non-Greeks, let's get some representation in ASUU. Let's take ASUU government out of its 15-year , doldrums. Write in the name of Raj Patel for ASUU Presi-: dent and vote against the resolution reso-lution on the Advisory Cabinet. Vote non-Greek and live a little! Kerry Segal phony Review which &mni in the Chronicle at the end o! Fall Quarter. Cries that tb person who had offered his criticisms was unqualified m heard coming from the north west corner of the Circle at, even, one complaining rea;.; wrote a subsequent, review. Steps were taken immedia,f-ly immedia,f-ly to assure that such a thi-g would not happen again. It the case of the Dance '67 viewer, I can say, with honesty, that Mr. Gray car' highly recommended to is from a member of the Mo; ern Dance Department. He is currently concluding work It-ward It-ward a degree in Theatre and according to the professor o.' dance who asked that he if view the concert, was Ml; capable of turning out a we!; qualified criticism. h Mr. Gray was invited lo ll Tuesday night rehearsals his comments would appear" Friday's paper where the; would do the most good, gfc: the dancers and musicians i' opportunity to improve andpe-tential andpe-tential customers to see iU was really worth attending !.f concerts. Nick YR's Support Editor: In the heat of campus pol-iticing pol-iticing campaign promises often of-ten pass the point of reasonableness. reason-ableness. Special care should be taken to elect officers who will act upon their platform promises. For this reason the character and background of ASUU candidates is of great importance. The average student can only assume that those vying for office will follow through and represent him well. Isn't there some criteria or past, association of the candidates that can give us a hint as to their dependability? Yes! There is a group of nine candidates that truely stand out among the rest. These students have proven themselves through their participation par-ticipation in campus, community, commun-ity, state and National politics. They have openly committed themselves to backing time proven principles of honesty, sincerity, and progressive but not radical action. As University Uni-versity of Utah Young Republicans Repub-licans they stand up to the requirements re-quirements demanded by the studentbody. John Kesler, President; Pam Temple, Eric Ryberg and Kathy Hulbert, Student Faculty; Darell Richards Rich-ards and Bill Morgan, Finance ; James Cannon and Steve Gun, Public Affairs ; and Susan Woodward, Organizations, deserve de-serve the backing of the campus. cam-pus. Gary Hanser, Chairman, Young Republican Exec. Coun. Critic Capable Editor: Dr. Lowell M. Durham, who was kind enough to lend us his opinions on the Chronicle review re-view of Dance '67, might be interested in the events that led up to the selection of W. Grant Gray as the Dance '67 reviewer. Dr. Durham, along with many other members of the Music Dept., may recall (with a shudder, possibly) a Sym- Greek Rule Editor: It's Greek Achievement Week again, friends. This is the time of year when we hand out awards for deserving Greeks in the form of ASUU offices. And in order to preserve pre-serve such a jolly time for us all, a new feature has been added to this year's affair. Just by casting a vote for a resolution dealing with the Advisory Ad-visory Cabinet, we can eliminate elimin-ate any interference with Greek Achievement for years to come. Unfortunately, there seems to be some opposition to Greek Achievement Week. Running on a write-in campaign for ASUU President is Raj Patel, such a rebel that even a hu- |