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Show ec Council pulls through, DBS on the ballot Stegger's Corner aise goes to the Executive Council for a fine bit of parliamentary edure on its part in last Thursday's meeting... ou see, I was a little worried (after my fellow NOBS and 1 had t long and tedious hours collecting some 500 signatures to place block-seating issue on the ballot) that the council might pull a fast and endorse Dave Openshaw's proposal to abolish k-seating-but the E.C. pulled through-it didn't. Acting on a ion by Miss Sorority Chick herself. Judy Finlinson, the council ;d it to hear developments of a later meeting which would analyze Bureaucratic melee will ou!. he opposing votes by Openshaw, Jean. Mary and some guy in a n sweater were all in vain. Tough luck people-you just can't buck system. 'ell, anyway, block seating should be on the upcoming student 3t-th.cn we'll see if it stays or not. peaking of melees. ..the big ASUU elections are approaching fast and big ASUU candidate machines arc in the make. One "Machine" ed Students Together is trying to push a conservative incumbent t into the prexy's office. To keep him company, some 58 others are ling for the lower posts. Trouble is that the group can't find a veep un on the ticket. It seems everyone has an excuse. ..Other tickets ude a small-scale financial wizard and a singing-returned missionary lg with an incumbent yearbook supporter and a young democrat, iut no matter who is running, all the potentials are analyzing their nces of winning LDSSA and Greek votes which represent a majority he votes cast. (Too bad, but that's the way it is.) peaking of yearbooks. ..an unknown poetic great leaves us with ;e words of wisdom: The world is full of people who are weird. ' jke those that write poetry and grow a beard, "o be weird, you don't need a beard... !ut, it helps." |