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Two New Political Parties Challenge Established Coalitions ln the spring a student's thoughts turn to elections- Student Government Association elections, that is. The SGA elections are held each spring as the students chance to voice their opinions in the governing policies ofthe school. This year two new parties were formed as a result of dis- satisfaction with present administrative decisions. AWAKE and the Student Independent Party were formed by groups of EC students who felt that more representation was needed in school politics. These new coalitions contended with the es- tablished parties, the All-Campus Party and Action Party. Dick Werking, senior, declares his political views on the Soap Box on the Union Building steps. iz? ., My 4. .,. ,f,f .Y 2' YE? 'J' 'ff Liza' .gl L., ,I Gorden Stein was the presidential candidate of the newest political party, AWAKE. Dennis Beadles led a slate of candi- dates for the Student Independent Party, while Steve Dinnsen represented the All-Campus Party and jim Browning was the Action Party Candidate. Pre-election polls showed a majority of students splitting their votes among the four parties, but actual poll results de- clared the Action Party the winner. , 'fe ,ga 'xi 'rms My ., ,a,, :VH 1 I t if Y .,., ,KL V S' , an my mp.. 'wwf-naw 'wsu' Steve Dinnsen and Sue Blaine, All-Campus candidates for president and treasurer re spectively, discuss campaign strategy.
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Four parties, two of which are new coalitions, nominated candidates for SGA President. They are from left to right: Dennis Beadles, Stu- dent Independentg Gordon Stien, AWAKEg Steve Dinnsen, All-Campus andklim Browning, Action, Steve Baresic campaigned for All-Campus on election day. ttf jim Browning discusses the Action Party with his campaign manager Dennis Brinkmeyer.
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