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by Nancy Hubbell This year's Student Government election turnout was worse than ever e a miserable 67? of the student body made it to the polls. However. those statistics don't disturb SGA president Scott Johnson. who has big plans for SGA. l don't think the poor election turnout makes any difference, said Johnson. Election turnouts have always bet-1 poor. ln spite of the turnout. students have been more responsive before. Things are looking up for the passage of an unlimited cut system. said Johnson. The administration seems to be leaning towards our side. SGA treasurer and former presidential candidate for Student Government, Tom Mahar. believes the main obstacle lies in the administration being so obstinate. In an effort to promote student interest and involvement in their government, a mass public relations campaign took place November 24, with the Senators handing out general and financial information. This is the first such campaign to be held on campus. A musical background provided by The Echos helped to stimulate student interest. Due to the response of last year's gripe-in. where students assembled for two hours firing questions and submitting gripes to administrators and department heads. another gripe session was held in December. Other plans Student Government has are movies to be shown free of charge. hopefully in the lecture hall. Coffee Houses replanned for the future due to the success of two that were held in the summer. The top-off event for this term was the Christmas Ball held at the Galt Ocean Mile Hotel. December 22, featured two bands, The Post Raisin Band. and The Speed Limit. Senate meetings are held every Thursday at 3:00 p.m. in the Sea Horse Room. Everyone is invited to come and see what is being done with your money, and what's being planned for your convenience. to Student Government this year than ever SCA. members prepare jbr mmllzer long rlixr-irxsihfi. if 'ir y 'f H 4 llr. lnung and llr. laugh! erijn-V ri rnnzmvnl ninrlv Irv N1'11ll.lulll1srrl1. llllfflvxwlfftf .wnnlnrs ll eu I ml 11'efir1lr'. lunlf un during
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