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THE CANYON CALL
Vol. V, No. 2 COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS October 17, 1974
Elect Bronson,
Franck, Selmser
In recent campus voting
Terri Bronson was elected
Sophomore c!ass president;
Dan Selmser, Freshman class
president, and Sue Franck,
night senator.
Selmser and Franck won by
clear majorities in an election
in which only 118 students
voted out of a total school
enrollment of more than 2,500,
or slightly more than 6 per
cent. Ms. Bronson ran un-
opposed.
Commenting on the dismal
Student suggestions or
complaints may be made
to new class officers by
contacting them directly
or by placing a note in the
appropriate mailbox in
the Student Activities
office.
turnout, the newly elected
officers agreed that students
apparently desire things to be
done for t hem, but are
unwilling to do their part, even
if it is only to vote.
The campaign this year was
one of the dullest in COC
history. Few students at-
tended the candidate's forum
when aspirants for office
summarized their "platforms",
Newly elected student officers (from left) are Sue Franck, night senator; Dan Selmser, Freshman class and pre-election campaign
president, and Terri Bronson, Sophomore class president. Low voter turnout marked election following activity was restricted to
short campaign. posting of a few signs around
campus.
November Opening of New s2 Million election was minimal, with one
Over-all interest in the
key office - that of Sophomore
Laboratory Center To Ease Congestion class president - drawing only
one candidate.
ture, said Mouck. will alleviate crowded condi-
By Charles F. Connell Construction cost for the tions particularly for night VA Owes Campus
three-story building is classes.
The new $2 million Labora- $1,807,000, with an additional The new building will
tory Center now under con- $320,000 required for equip- contain two art studios and a Vets $100,000
struction west of the Bonelli ment and installation, accord- (Cont'd on Page 0 )
Center should be partially ing to Robert Berson, assistant Approximately $100,000 is
occupied by November, said superintendent, business due COC veterans from the
Gary Mouck, assistant super- services. A dance concert will be Veterans Administration, re-
intendant, instruction, and vice Occupation of the Lab held Friday, Oct. 18, in the ports Robert Wells, Veterans
president. Center will permit larger Hart High cafeteria from 9 adviser. More than 350 of the
The Lab Center is a high classrooms, expanded teaching p.m. to 12 midnight. Admis- approximately 700 veterans on
priority building because of the programs, incorporation of sion is 25 cents with an ASB campus are involved.
many needs it will fill. new laboratory equipment and card and $1.25 without. Wells gave as possible
Unfortunately, labor disputes a more relaxed atmosphere Performing bands will be reasons for the delay in
during the summer set back because of less cramped Pacif[c and Ells w orth Stone. payment of veterans benefit
the completion of this struc- quarters. Expanded facilities (Cont'd on Page 3)