Show Thursday October IS 1M2 Thu Eagle - Pago 5 Student government (continued from Jaff PtacItsUI (I) ASCEU Academic Vba fraakJant portrays Ifr Rogart hi tha racant calabrtty a contMt Marie Justice (r) ASCEU toaktant sings " on tha good ahip Lollipop" draaaad at Shirley Temple Ryan Soranaon and Lanoa Crawford posing at Taylor Mason and Romeo won tha cbntaal and tha cash look-a-lk- page 3) chairman held by Ward She makes sure that everyone knows about the activities whether it's making posters calenders or fliers Brady's position is the Freshman Representative She goes and talks with the freshman and gets ideas for activities that would interest them After that she tries to get them involved in such activities The main person in charge of activities here on campus is Kathryn Sorensen Brockbank is the Historian for CEU She is the one who takes pictures of activities and other events for CELTs history collection She is also going to be involved in "taking a video yearbook this year Firth is the financial secretary There are eighteen accounts that she keeps track of some of which are: revenue and expenditure She also deals with petty cash and basically knows how much money the ASCEU has Jarvi is this year's sophomore representative Her job is basically the same as the freshman representative's Jones is also on publicity Her job is the same as Ward's Eden is the one in charge of women's activities such as intramural spu and Preference Ball Julian is uie representative students for which are the over 23 year olds who come back to school to continue their education The last position is ICC which is held by Turner lCC - CEU captures 1st place honors again FBLA-PB- L a small school like CEU can dom- States the Virgin Islands Puerto inate me of the events two years Rico and Europe The Future in a row" Vogel said Business Leaden of America Bills and Davis have more than just their trophies in common They each graduated from CEU with perfect 40 grade point averages and served as at the 1992 commencement National Referendum a newly Bills is currently completing his at Southern formed independent public policy undergraduate in He finished Utah University organization announced the First 96 percentile of the Graduate National Telephone Referendum on keting category Management Admission Test and Abortion to be taken from October com1 The intent is to measure the a of The Awards are part has applied to several Ivy League breadth and intensity of opinion on prehensive competitive events graduate programs this single issue before the current Chavez fpmpfiwi against program sponsored annually by America-PFuture Leaders of students in the national elections Two telephone mostly four-yeHis sixth Beta Lambda Inc Individuals numbers will be available to callers marketing category in all 50 states including Hawaii state teams and local chapters are place trophy was the second he in of Alaska allowing voters to make to national and the earned at competition encouraged compete any or Pro-LiHe placed eighth in the business either a nearly 40 different events vote representing a wide range of category at the 1991 conference and business The 6000 plus delegates to the activities and the The referendum is not intended National Leadership Conference leadership development focus of to be a standard survey or opinion FBLA-PB- L The winners of participated in a structured four- of these highly competitive and meeting that included business sampling poll Instead modeling small leadership training workshops the general population on a prestigious awards are selected scale it is an effort to seek a vote from among FBLA-PBL- 's development programs from the larger population itself It and the election of national offi- membership of 270000 students will be an opportunity for mass and represent some of the best and ccrs Speakers at the conference d full included Captain Gerald Coffee re- - participation in an brightest of today's youth election-like format The scale intired naval officer and Vietnam According to CEU business of access telephone provides a structor Ron Vogel CEU students POW and Carlos Arboleya Vice easy of Barnett Bank in Mi- - logical and undercxploitcd option have placed first in accounting two far increasing democratic participa-ami years in a row at the conference tkm FBLA-PB- L especially among those not is the national Tami Davis took first place in business education association that accustomed to voter registration or 1991 and now Bills beat all the going to the polls A five day vot- prepares students for careers in competition in 1992 When you inbusiness and business education ing window is provided and every cfwicuW that the conference Its members belonging to more person is encouraged to cast a vote cludes hundreds of students from inSuch an extended franchise prorides the across than 12000 chartered chapters colleges and universities a real chance to begin effective par- United States it's impressive that eluded students from the United Fbr the second year in a row a CEU student has captured first place honors in accounting at the Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) National Leadership Conference Brent Bills of Price was honored at the national competition of business students held in Chicago last month Another CEU student Nick Chavez of Moab also placed in the tournament He finished in sixth place nationally in the mar- post-seconda- ry ar Pro-Choi-ce fe open-ende- ticipaiion in the democratic process The voting procedure is simple: One phone number will be provided for those who wish to identify and an- themselves as "Pro-Lifother number is provided for those who wish to identify themselves as This procedure is al-ready familiar to many individuals and has proven successful on lim- ited surveys In principle everyone in the country can vote When either of these numbers is called the vote will be recorded automatically and the caller will be billed $1 on their next phone bill No further questions will be asked and there is no human operator just a voice saying "your vote has been recorded!" National Referendum takes no stand whatever on the issue itself and will provide no other definition or explanation as to how partici- pants ought to vote The sides of this controversy have been labeled with the positive terms they use for themselves (Pro-Lif- e and Pro is and it felt that these vot- Choice) ing terms are well enough under- stood nationally that anyone want- ing to participate will understand the underlying meaning Others can quickly gain access lo more in-e" "Pro-Choic- media-sponsor- ed al (continued on page 10) National Referendum: 17-2- hi (FBLA) is the high school divi- sion and Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) and is designed for college students non-tradition- formation on this troubling issue if so desired While the results of the vote do not constitute a public deci-th- e sion the closeness of the national elections (together with the clear difference in candidate positions on this issue) can lend some consider- able importance to the results The organization (Erector is Dr Alexander B Galvin The organ iza- lion includes experts on a range of policy issues and on research methodology Funding for the pro- jeet has been by private investment no contributions are sought The organization docs not seek public funds and maintains absolute politi-da- y catf dcological neutrality in the ref-an-d erendums Its goal is to keep endum publicity and voting costs as as possible and to cover these costs via proceeds of the vote In Dr Galvin's words "We think this kind of electronic vote is the harbinger of things to come ical leaders can tally constituent's opinions on many topics using ex- isting technology It is less costly than going to the polls and it's easier We hope everyone who has any interest in this topic will vote” refer-persin- a! 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