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                  <text>Bylaws revision on ballot

By Tony Barton

and V.P. of Internal Affairs will not be
limited to two committee under proposed
The Associated Students, inc. has pro- revisions.
posed Bylaw revisions needing the apSaid Marquez, "We want them to dediproval of the student body in tomorrow's cate themselves to two committees. We
election. Now moving into their second would rather have quality, not quantity."
year as official rules for A.S.I., the Bylaws Regular Board meetings must occur bihave revisions that current Bylaws chair- monthly, according to the revisions, even
man George Marquez has been working over winter and summer breaks.
on since "last summer," that have contin"We¥e representing students. We
ued to take shape throughout the year.
should be working for the whole year
Proposed changes include adding a around," said Marquez. "A lot goes on
Childcare Representative as a voting mem- over three months."
ber of the A.S. Board, cutting back Bylaw
Revisions call for a more vague descripdescription of committees, requiring the tion of committees to allow for specializacompletion of committee meeting sched- tion based on function. The current deules for the yearatthe b eginning^ the scription has been basically "torn o ur,
year and a limitation of board members to according to Marquez.
two committee positions.
The Child care position is adamantly
Officers become limited to two commit- supported by Marquez, who calls it "sometee positions, and meetings must be sched- thing other schools aren't doing."
uled early in hopes that officers' time will
"This is a commuter campus and there
not be "spread thin" if revisions are passed, are a lot of people here who have children.
according to Marquez. The AS. President It is important that we get this passed," he
said.
Editor-in-Chief

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Kristina Gunderson

My name is Kristina Gunderson. I'm a ensure that our interests are protected.
four year student majoring in Women's Our campus is unique in that the majority
Studies. There are several reasons why I of our student population are not tradiwish to be elected as AS. President. I tional students. We need night and weekhave been involved with the student gov- end services available. We need a coheernment since high school. I attended sive child care program. Our school is also
U.C. Santa Cruz for the first three years of unique in that it is commuter. We need to
college, and served in both parliament enhance programs such as intramural
and as my college's representative to the sports and be supportive of campus clubs.
campus wide Student Union Assembly. Intramurals and clubs are the key to develThis past year I have served as the Legis-oping a campus spirit and a sense of comlative Chair for our campus CSSA com- munity. My involvement in CSSA has led
mittee and as the student represent to the me to realize the importance of student
Chargeback committee.
awareness.
Through my involvement with these
The AS. needs to make sure that the
committees I have become aware of sev- students here at San Marcos are truly
eral issues that our student government represented in Sacramento and at the
here at CSUSM needs to address. The Board of Trustees. I believe that I have the
Student Union has the potential to be one experience and the desire to do an excelof the best resources for students on our lent job as A.S. president Students need to
campus. We need to assure that our voice be a priority, and I'm willing to make them
is heard in the planning stages in order to one.

candidares
Jack Burke
Jack Burke will openly and honestly
deal with all issues. He has the experience,
knowledge and courage to make our school
work.
'The students comefirst."As AS. President, he will make the students at CSUSM
a priority. 'This is not a woman/man issue. We must all work together to ensure
our success and that of the school."
Jack Burke understands education and
student needs. He has attended public and
private schools. His first two years of college were spent at Palomar Junior College.
"I advocate excellence in all students."
Jack Burke actively supports student input on all issues, an increase in sports
programs and greater school pride.
"Together we, as well as CSUSM, have
no limits to our success. We now have a
full campus with endless possibilities.*
Vote Jack Burke for AS. President.

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T he Pridet Election Edition

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Exremal

Amy Parsloe
I feel that I am uniquely qualified for the position of
A.S. Secretary for many reasons. I have been employed
by the Associated Students as a student assistant for two
years. This year, I took on the responsibility of record- &gt; v My mission is to serve thestiidents.1 hope to
ing secretary for regular AS. board meetings, and have bring to the Associated Students Council the
attended all meetings. I have seen the Associated Stu- experience and imdersteiiding that is Necessary
dents gofroma campus student organization to a non- to operate a successful student government
Whenthevoicesofthestudentshavebeenheard jj
profit corporation of the California State University
, and their opinions are cleariy represented by the
system. I also have over 10 years experience as a
student governMent, then we are successfuL As
secretary and account representative in the business
Secretary, I will ensure that the voice * of 4hei
world.
I would be an effective board member because I am student is correct^ recorded aad presented. ?tf
familiar with the reporting requirements, budget issues, insurance liability, and other issues which impact
the Associated Students and the student body at large.
loreceived an excellent job reviewfromhe AcIn addition to this, I have a strong working knowledge
counts Manager of the AS. during the 93/94 school
of the Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation, Policies and
Procedures and Parliamentary Procedures of the AS. year, and was voted a raise by the AS. in the Fall of
I have also worked closely with various staff persons 1996 due to my high level of performance.
My dedication to service is also reflected in my 3
and board members including the AS. Account Manyears of involvement with Circle K International as
ager, Presidents, Vice Presidents, Chairpersons of
Childcare, Recreation, Programming, College Commit- a member, the Treasurer, and most recently as
tee, CSSA, with ad hoc committees, several University
Committees, for special event planning, and in fund- at large through my extensive experience with the
raising and requesting non-monetary donations for the AS. and the University. Please vote for me for AS.
secretary. Thank You -Amy Parsloe
Associated Students.

POST

BaccaLaumreRepnesenrarive

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Lee Gordon

My name is Brenda Lee Gordon. I am currently a tative'."
graduate student in the Master of Arts in Education
As the Post Baccalaureate Representative for the
program here at CSUSM. My past experience as a Associated Students Council for the 96/97 school
member of the SUNYat New iPaltz Student Union Task year, Twill undertake it upon myself to serve as a
Force and as an officer for the Public Relations Student liaison for all graduate students and make a commitAssociation at Purdue University, I feel makes me an ment to be the eyes, ears, and voice between the
excellent candidate for Post Baccalaureate Represen- council, the University, and the graduate students at
CSUSM.
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Undengnad. nep.

Melissa Johnson

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Lisa Lopez

As a student of California State University San Marcos for three
Hi
years, I have seen many changes occur with regards to fees and posit
policies concerning students. For the last year I have worked dili- lam;
gently as AS. External Vice President and California State Student more
Association representative for CSUSM. I have fought to insure that allthan
students have a voice with policy makers, administrators, legislators erse
p
and congresspeople involved with student issues on and off campus.to de
I have been proactive in advocating for student rights on the campus,
man)
county, state and federal levels. I firmly believe that students have the
that!
power to make a difference in the way that CSU San Marcos is run. durin
I believe in the Mission Statement of the CSU system that all studentsto sei
are entitled to access, quality and affordability of education, and that Tt
anything less should not be tolerated.
sumii
In the last year I have met with Assemblypeople Howard Kaloogian, but a:
Bruce Thompson, Bill Morrow, and Congressmen Randy cludi]
Cunningham, in order to bring campus awareness to them and to Relat
discuss issues effecting students. I urged them to support issues likeandp
Proposition 203, which recently passed, and to vote no on student fee ve
be
increases. I brought the polls to campus and have been extremely
Di
active with voter registration drives on campus and dispersing infor- ovei
g
mation to studentson the importance ofvoting. I broughtTrustee Jim the A
Consadine and Student Trustee Frank Wada to campus to meet year,
students and present information on the needs of the students of CSUto att
San Marcos. Whenfinancialaid cuts were looming on the horizon, ISumr
created a forum and provided petitions and a phone drive for studentsSacra
to use to protest these cuts to their congressional representative. I sities
protested the CSUSM Foundation policy which prevented students tion2
from raising funds through food sales, and successfully raised aware(eons
ness to the level where there are now food sale days.
If&lt;
• I also serve on the Academic Senate , AS. Finance/Personnel hone*
Committee, and the Presidential Hispanic Advisory Board.
have
Inthe upcoming year, I would like to continue my service to the Stude
and I:
student body by being reelected as the external Vice President
CalS
Associated Studenfs. Consider a vote for Lisa Lopez as a vote:
serve
future of student rights. 150% Proactive!

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As the University expands and matures it
must encompass the needs of the entire student body. This year, with the acceptance of
freshmen, it has begun to do so more veheentationin how Md.yftere the
mently . Now, with the 1996/1997 school Marcosmymajoris fteSodaJSdencedisahl
year on the horizon, the journey has again
prnwdttde^lo^scholiii theJIieldMPoliti^
increased it's pace. The majority of the enThe clubs and organize
rolled students will fall under the definition volvement with A S, has been serving on the J s b S ^
of Undergraduate. Thus to represent these ^fliknceaitd P^^mi^l^Committee, fWtjo;^ .tfafc^ffl^bt miff
people is a tremendous and worthwhile realso encouragegrowth. Ik the areaof school
sponsibility. My goal is to help the University
activities I would like to see more social
and the students who I would represent work
events, such as sporting events, after school
together, achieve understanding, and move dent Association, a lobby group for OaCforus that much closer to the fulfillment of our
I wMdsupbort more motivational and eduJ
potential excellence. Help me to help all of us| As treasurer I would like to nottmly e * c atiorials^
realize the true greatness of this University I j t p f ^
and ourselves. Thank You.

C o l l e g e of

Am

Michael Bi

My name is Michael E. Brunjes and I am -Iwil
running for the Associated Students Incor- A.S.]
porated (A.S.I.) Representative for the Col-! l a m
lege of Arts and Sciences at California State the
University, San Marcos (CSUSM). These Scie]
dent
are my goals as Representative:
pans
-I will be the definitive voice of my constituency, the students of the College of Arts andIbrii
date
Sciences at CSUSM;
and
-I will make my self readily available to the
students of the College of Arts and Sciences;firat
-I will be a decisive and enthusiastic leader asopp&lt;
Brui
we take CSUSM into the future;

�lesidem
Inremal Appains
Recnearion

Fara Kneitel
Hi, my name is Fara Kneitel, and I am re-running for the
position of Internal Vice-Presidentfor the Associated Students.
I am a Literature and Writing major here at CSUSM, and even
more eager than last year, to re-elected! Ifeel that I am more
than qualified for this position, considering I was the first
person elected into the office. Over the past year I have helped
to develop the Internal Vice President Position, and I have
many more things that I hope to accomplish. I personally feel
that I have attributed a great deal to the Associated Students
during the past year, and I look forward to getting the chance
to serve the students again.
The position of Internal Vice-President is a very time consuming office. Some of the duties and responsibilities include,
but are not limited to overseeing all campus committees (including appointing committee members), campus-wide Public
Relations, aid the President in his/her responsibilities, duties,
and powers, chair the Communications Committee (which will
be very pertinent next year and much much more.
During the past year. I have fcvned a lot about student
government, and I would really like the opportunity to serve as
the
year. Also, during this year in office, I have had the opportunity
to attend the CHESS (California Higher Education Student
Summit) conference, meet with our legislatures locally and at
Sacramento, and attend a variety of rallies at different Universities in support Of our students voice. I also put on a Proposition 203 rally here at CSUSM and I think that it was a success
(considering Prop. 203 passed).
I feel that I am a hard-working, dedicated student, who is
honest and willing to listen to everything that students say. I
have enjoyed my experience this past year on Associated
Students, watching it grow (i.e.: Intramural Sports, Child Care),
and I feel that I have made a difference for the students here at
Cal State San Marcos. I would appreciate the opportunity to
serve as your Internal Vice-President for one more year!

Child
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Erik Hartung

Rep.

Lauge

Kelly Lupro

My name is Erik Hartung and I am an economics major.
This is myfirstsemester at CSUSM and I am submitting
my application for the position of director of recreation.
Currently I serve on the Associated Students Child Care
My name is Kelly Lupro. I am a single parent and fullCommittee and the University Physical Master Planning
time student (I am currently a junior). I am interested in
Committee. Committee work has provided me with the
the child care position because of my first hand experiopportunity to become acquainted with the needs and
ence in the difficulties in trying to be a student and parent
concerns of administrators.
(I have had to drop out several times due to problems
For the last two years the Recreation committee has
with childcare). Not only have I experienced these issues
worked to bring intramural sports and extracurricular
first hand but I also have the leadership experience and
recreation activities to campus. This year students have
vision to be successful in this position. I have many
had the opportunity to participate in basketball and softsemesters in leadership at Palomar. Some of which
ball. Planning for soccer, flag football, and volleyball to
includes being the co-chair of the Parents Advisory Councommence next years underway. Motivation, dedication
cil at the Palomar College Child Development Center. I and a strong commitment to the community are the key
also worked with the Care Coordinator in the EOP ingredients to a successful recreation program. I have all
i
* offfi&amp;se'zfrrdriidre.If elected I will diligently continue to
major is sociology and I want to go on to pursue a implement the current future programs.
Master's degree in social work with emphasis on child
and family advocacy. Some proposed ideas to address
the issue of childcare here at Cal State San Marcos
include, but are not limited to, raising funds through local
businesses and community organizationsto4&gt;rovidescholarships for child care, working with existing chilc^ajte
agencies in the community to provide free or low^cost
S i:
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child care to CSUSM students, the development offamity
support groups and a baby-sitting co-op and most importantly laying the foundation for a future on site campus
child care center would not only be a service to the
student community but will also be a major source of I | j § j j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ § j g j |
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revenue for the Associated Students.

candidates

C o l l e g e op

ARTS

&amp;

Science RepnesenraTive

1 Brunjes

Dmecwn

SaraMolthen

Educcmon

Rep•

Kimberly Kagy

My name is Kimberly Kagy and I am
running for the college of Education posiI lookforward to the opportunity to give back tion. I am a Liberal Studies major who plans
m -I will be an effective and efficient leader of to the community here at California State on entering the CSU San Marcos teaching
r- A.S.I.
University San Marcos which has provided credential program. I have been active in
&gt;- l am very interested in the issues affecting me with the chance to pursue my personal M.E.Ch.A, serving as secretary this se1
te the students of the College of Arts and and life goals. As a returning student I bring mester and as ICC representative . Not
;e Sciences such as childcare services, a stu- to our school experience and a desire to form only am I attending school full time but I
dent union building, sports program ex- a support network between returning stu- work part time as well, at the International
&gt;
Cooperative Nursery School, located on
u . pansion and academic program expansion, dents and the traditional college student
id I bring to A.S.I. experiencefromthe Asso- body. My ability to communicate with fellow the UCSD campus. I am interested in learnciated Student council at Miramar College students on class provides me with the basis ing more about the political process and
to bring our needs to the forefront and per- feel the best way to do this is to become
i e and from serving on committees in my
s; fraternity. I am very excited about this sonal enthusiasm, availability and a willing- directly involved. I would like the college of
is opportunity, so please vote for Mike ness to get the job done make me the best education position because one, I will soon
Brunjes. Thank you.
candidate for your vote.
become a credentialed teacher myself dedi-

cated to creating a multicultural curriculum for our future college bound students.
Secondly, I feel a majority of students at
CSU San Marcos are education majors and
need a dedicated liaison to represent them.
I am not afraid to get involved and I am a
team player who willingly works ion concurrence with others. I also believe that in
order to get the most out of my college
experience, active partaking in issues concerning students is the way to go. I will
bring afreshcomprehensive point of view
to the Associated Students and I want to
share in the decision making process that
benefits the students body at Cal State San
Marcos.

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