Viking_Yearbook_66

- I I The campaign got off to the usual unimpeachable generali- ties. The Fred siegrist and Marv Foust slate made its pitch on Naed for Change, First Business is the Business of Students, support Athletics and organizations. Jim westwood, still rid- ing the laurels of his last year's captaincy of the College Bowl team, and Doug Capps, riding both the stars and the shards of his year with the Tim Helzer administration, stood for Direct and Cordial Communication to Administration, and Forward Looking Programs. Then the campaign temper and tempo blew up. Uris climbed on the platform with his hands in his pockets (Mort sahl set to Roberts Rules of order). And it became the stiff-collar boys and their issues vs the Uris visceral appeal-plus the reassuring stabilrzer of the Ouchida practicality. The vote was 1284, Uris and Ouchida (first female to win PSC's second government lob); 682 Siegrist-Foust, 676 Capps- Westwood. Kathy Bruno won the second vice-presidency over Julie Demers and Pam Van Den Bosch without much trouble. There were more than 20 candidates for the senate, a record political crop at PSC. The -1 2 winners: pat Ober- lander, Cary Poppe, Sue Mattson, Pat Busch, Rod Barrett, Ron Campbell, Dick Crabtree, Leslie Carter, Bridget Downey, Bob Handy, Terry Olson and Cary Kent. 155

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