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Show Class Pres. Candidates Give iews A ... LA (Editor's note: The following is the third in a series of articles published pub-lished by the Chronicle to acquaint the studentbcdy with information about and views of ASLXT candidates. candi-dates. The following is information informa-tion submitted by the candidates.) The candidates for Senior Class President are Bill Morgan and Scott Robertson. It is the responsibility responsi-bility of the senior class president to represeent the graduating class at commencement exercises, aid in selection of a senior class gift, and supervise senior class activities. Bui Morgan "I feel that the office of Senior Class President is one which is very necessary and important. Planning the graduation activities is the highlight of the senior year. My experience I feel will be an asset in planning the activities." "Working with the alumni is also a necessary activity. This is the link the students have with the university after graduation and I feel it is vital for the school as well as the students. If elected, I pledge to do everything I can to make this relationship the best possible." Morgan has served as Jazz Committee Com-mittee chairman, Junior Prom chairman, Artists and Speakers chairman, Homecoming committee, Student Tutor Society, Student Participation Par-ticipation Committte, and Reference Refer-ence Group Leader. Scott Konertson "The Chronicle asked me to explain ex-plain a little about myself and why I feel qualified to hold the office of Senior Class President. "Well, I have been president of a campus political organization, a member of three ASUU committees, commit-tees, and I also write a column for the school paper. I could name the committees and tell what political polit-ical organizations I have belonged to but you wouldn't know any more than you do right now. My best selling point is that I have been in the U.S. Coast Guard and stand a better chance of being alive when the first class reunion comes up in five years." "I will do my best to recommend that those selected for graduation programs are skilled in taking the cu-me Yemenis ana the inw., a few students and ge?.6 them to make us all Seer! To carry out this prograf? already begun to gather 1 ' ' superlatives that hopeful make you feel that you as stud1' gave something to the UnivS as well as used its resources- : "I also intend to compile,,! of next years activities. This f! will be published in a "cutmifl dotted-line" Chronicle ad one, I prior to graduation so that 1 senior will be able to have a recT of all the great things he ,2 at the University of Utah. "If you are a senior and k never voted this is your last A vote for Scott Robertson is a for someone who will lite; speak for you." BILL, MORGAN |