5 ree October 5th, 1984 ~ Your D.CSS. Reps LINDA HICKS SOCIAL SCIENCES REP. Linda was the Secretary of last year’s Executive. She declares that if you don’t want to participate, you don’t have a right to complain. She acknowledges a number of mature students who may have some- what different concerns and should be _ thus represented. Hicks wants to help the Student Society work toward the needs of everyone, not just vocal small interest groups. Hicks notes a~need for more activities for Single parents; functions where they could bring their children. She plans on being a stable voice on council. ALBERT KING SOCIAL SCIENCES REP. Albert ran for Social Sciences rep. because he is really interested in what is going on around the campus. He wishes there were more clubs and more intra-mural sports. King has volunteered for extra-curricular ac- tivities. SUSAN WOODS SOCIAL SCIENCES REP. Susan suggests better student in- volvement, more functions and more awareness of the Student Society services. She wishes that criminology and other sciences would form clubs or groups together. ba tue done Troma Sees THE OTHER PRESS LARRY FAIRFOULL UNIVERSITY TRANSFER REP. Larry wants more students to get involved around the school. He sug- gests that more Douglas College students attend the Socials because he feels a lot of people from outside the school are attending. Larry plans to use the skills he learns on the Student Society this year to aid him in the political career he plans in the future. Fairfoull would like to see square shaped burgers in the cafeteria. CINDY DAVIS UNIVERSITY TRANSFER REP. Cindy is interested in seeing more more student lockers and some bicycle stands at the school participation, college. KEVIN PARSONS UNIVERSITY TRANSFER REP. Kevin expresses a wish for the GRACE CULLEN UNIVERSITY TRANSFER REP. Grace wants to develop closer ties between universities and colleges, specifically in the area of counselling for students. She would prefer a decrease in transferability problems from one institution to another, espe- cially the phys. ed. programs. With regard to the student body as a whole, she wants the college to have more representation: open house for ‘various departments, community work, advertising in free pamphlets- and brochures and going to the high schools to represent the college are some of her ideas. SOCIAL SCIENCES REP. Corilee is running in the by-election for Social Sciences rep. She thinks Douglas College is a great school and would like to get involved in repres- This-is her first year at Douglas College, she is in the general studies program. Fox was active in high school in sports clubs and the creative writing td entation. She proposes additional ac- The by-election will be held on Thursday October 11th, 1984 M8 _ page 3 KRISTA MURI HEALTH/DENTAL REP. Krista wants things that the stu- dents want. She says that she’s the representative of the students and is the voice for them. Muri suggests frequent social events and more clubs on campus because she observes students with 2 to 4 hour ea sitting around with nothing to o. She hopes to get the nursing programs more involved because they are part of the college community. Krista thinks the nurses should hold a dance. : LEASA PYE SOCIAL SCIENCES REP. Leasa is running in the by-election for Social Sciences because she feels that it wasn’t adequately represented last. year. She proposed that the parking situation be looked into. Leasa believes that there should be more clubs, activities and events. In the past Leasa was on the ski an swim teams, grad council, a voluntee at the blood donor clinic, on the food for thought society (inviting people in to speak to the student body). a. = reduction in the gap of understanding between the student body and their student government. He plans on assisting the Student Society functions by consuming as much beer as is humanly possible. He is a second year criminology student. Parsons worked with the Langara Student Society and enjoys various sports. The mathematics of Thanksgiving...a logical progression