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FEBRUARY Sunday Monday Tuesday Wee Sam Wm Student Govern ment Is at Stake Friday The fate of student government at Baldwin-Wallnce has been placed right where it belonquuarely in the 'collective student lap. In the interests of a strong. growing representative campus by and for students, the Exponent recommends ratification of the constitution printed on page two of this issue, and a most careful selection of undergradu- ate oHicers. 2 14 21 28 20 February 15 Elections are as snowflakes; each one is different. the 1988 Senate elections were quiet and subdued, yet the student voter turn-out increased from the previous year. Junior Brendan Sheehan was the unopposed candidate and winner of the office of Student Body President, and showing the traditional perserverance and leadership of a B-W student, he campaigned as much as anyone else throughout the election. Brendan also showed the dignity required of a leader; although he had no formal opposition, an anonymous campaign touting NO B.S.h signs on campus tried hard to derail Brendants eampaignfortunately all the NO BS campaign did was give Brendan more publicity for his eminent victory. Tracy Nagel,junior, didn't have as easy of a run as Brendan did; her opposition for the office of Student Body Vice-President was the formidable junior, Kurt Ward. Tracy won by a considerable margin, but'her victory was not completely sweet 1 she had to resign her positions as a tour guide for the admissions offices and as a member of the student-faculty problems committee. No one ever said that victory was without sacrifice, and we were thankful for Tracy sacrificing activities she enjoyed for a higher leadership purpose. Student Senators were scarce this year; in fact, there were no candidates from Southwest campus. We filled five Cemmuter seats on Senate, four seats for South campus, and three seats for North campus. Karolyn Isenhart, chairperson of the election committee, summed it up perfectly 1 One year people are really interested, the next year they arentt. 16
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