page 2 December 6, 1985 Glavin gone From pg 1 “‘From what | understand Nelson Mandella is still in prison,’’” laughed Glavin a- bout his choice for a succes- sor but he added, ‘‘There are © many people I’ve been in contact with who have indi- cated an interest in a person for whom | have no respect whatsoever, as | don’t think the position of president should be used as a spring- board for someone’s personal agenda.”’ He claims credit for student society credibility with the administration, but added ‘| didn’t give the student society any credibility with the stu- dents.’’ ; “Mussolini got the trains running on time-! got the pub nights back,’’ Glavin said of his accomplishments. ‘But seriously, my best. intentions were frustrated and | wasn’t permitted to do anything that | could have been proud of,’’ he said. Glavin intends to ‘‘study, study, and study some more’’ in the next semester, and perhaps sit on some student society committees as a pri- vate student. ‘‘If they let me’’ he added. He also announced -up- coming marriage plans to fiancee Dee Dee Taylor. Taylor is currently a repre- sentative on the Student senate. Congratulations are in order. The Other Press Tina ‘can’t write £0r the O.P. wisheS She but she COulq = q, % You can, you Qe oe A Other Press Mask Wear a mask and get Weird anonymously Help us celebrate our Tenth Anniversary * Friday, January 24th Che 8:00 pm - 1:00 am ae Advance tickets $2.00-worth one free drink Door tickets $1.00 No minors Ry