It candidatesjave{heist-they as Through all the bitching Sand complaining of the ~ annual S.U. elections, there's‘one'appreciable characteristic that comes through from all the candidates and that's enthusiasm — enthusiasm mixed with concern.w 'The worst thing that can happen, and has hap— pened in some cases, is that the spirit of the concern.and enthusiasm can be broken by apathy, the apathy of the student body and the apathy of the singular person." a I was fortunate enough to be involved in the Student Union for the past two years and it has been one of the best experiances of my years here. I have met a great many more 1 students and, . ,» have found’outalotp.‘7W more about the university gm. .. ‘ Lecww- g g,. .- a l Giffwégmt OFJHE w . _. 'also. It seems that by being involved in one thing; leads to involvement in ,many other areas. When I was elected to Senate this time last year, I thought that that was all that I would be involved in. Being on Senate leads to an ex— officio seat on the Stud- ent.Council. Then there are appointments to the Senate sub—committees V and to Council committees. Plus, there are the other things you.are interested in aside from these. In the end, your one election may lead to alot of other things, alot more than you bargained for. It's not fair to the candidates who put their name up for election to be slapped back and faced with the criticism from / Council members of the ‘ last year, and thus turned Havé Already Made Fi “I off from participating because of last year's_ beefs. Everyone's exper— iance is different. If ’a candidate has the inter: est, then.they have already ' made-first base. Let the new people try and have ” their chance. If you bombed out, don't start blaming the new people. Give them your help, not a hard-time. Just a word to the successful candidates-- keep hanging in there and fighting for what you believe is right. And for the defeated.folk, you must have had some concern to have run in the first place, so, help} ‘as much as you can. Moral support is the best thing ‘ the successful candidates Can get to help them do the best job for all of us. " Rumor has it " that Shirley 'the shot' Clark will be awarded the "KIT~ BAG OF THE YEAR" award for this year. The kit-bag she used for hockey this .year was her hockey pants — with the rest of her gear stuffed inside of them. The Cadre, Tues. Feb.l8,l975, pageS rst Base Prof. Fred Dreger has pleaded temporary insanity when he was asked why (and how) he ripped off books from our burgular—proof library. Eye witnesses, stated that the learned proffessor trucked right though the electronic arch, it started buzzing, and he kept on trucking. Students working on the desk refused to stop him so he got away. When Prof. Dreger was called to testify he stated that he never realized that anything had happened. Prof. Dreger then .3314 that he would return the two small books which he said he never realized he had taken. He was then patted on the head and .headed off to: the library. Let's just hope that this " academic freedom does not get out of hand and include ripping off. books from our burgular proof library. I \! 'Y’ #77 42: f . I: / —--. g":"" r ‘ l .> _ ,ls .. S ‘1 'v , . if was ' ‘ ’ SwERNNA Know - «(1% as ' . N ' ’ I YEAR]. ' MW— “j mm L\FE.To we Am many-Ma‘an ".qu “ES . ,. » .. - ‘NEVWABLE was - THE SWEAT OF OUR PESMY mm. fipwu PAms on“: i ‘ mm mm A: I Nacessnmo/ m2: . BYJHE W: “E. BESY THNG ' amt. 3 WHAT; T090 on K : mm"? ' THAT? WY NIGHT. I ,