Show Campus Election EI Policies P ec 1 Ion eon o 0 sties ea cat I machines are swiftly warming up to their annual fervor as the dates of primary and final elections near on the university activity calendar Competing moguls and factions have already begun to map campaign tactics with interest and rivalry unparalleled in in previous previous A. A S S. S U. U U. U elections o What with all nil the stump speeches and glaring glaring glar glar- ing g posters heralding the expectant officials S student electors will naturally become become become be be- come somewhat lackadaisical in selecting efficient efficient efficient effi effi- men and women to steer the ship in 1940 Certainly a person that would eventually would not become a wishy-washy washy head figure-head be a suitable candidate for any office Granted that the student body does not want such an official it seems logical that each individual should decide for his own benefit and for the betterment of the university just which candidates candidates candidates can can- would be the most fitted for the office regard elss of their affiliations The custom of casting a vote for a nominee nomi nominee nomine nomi- nomi ne nee nee merely because hes an old friend or because your your friends have voted that way or because hes a member of a certain 1 group o oIs is Is becoming more and more taboo on campuses throughout the nation Students who tend to become at all lackadaisical lackadaisical lacka lacks in officer selections should awaken to the fact that after all its it's the individual who fills the position and does the work that is the important matter not matter not his affiliation Another A. A S. S U U. U. U election is at h hand nd so lets let's elect the best men in the literal sense of the word |