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By carey linde feeling that my limited energies are being unnecessarily wasted, that the ams doesn't perceiv e itself as the tool for educational reform that i thin k it ought to be and could be, and regretting that th e majority of people who make up the ams have n o commitment coupled with creative awareness of and for educational and social reform, i resignin g as vice-president of your ams, effective now . it was a mere straw that broke the camel's back, in my case, not a heavy political defeat or som e other such juicy item . i have spent eight months having my ideas rejected and accepted, which didn' t really bother me . as your vice-president my role was to continually inject serious, creative and often novel points into the otherwise hum-drum atmosphere of student council . at times it was even fun . but on tuesday night your student council out performed its usual self . the items on the pink agenda had all been dealt with, the usual crap ha d been gotten out of the way, and it was only 9 : 1 the evening . immediately there was a motion to adjourn . such a motion, according to roberts rule of order, the ams bible, is undebatable, which i s a convenient way of getting the bureaucracy off th e hook of responsibility without anyone raising objections before the vote . i objected . i urged that council take advantage of the earliness of the hour to consider and discuss some of the more importan t items facing the student body. council has yet to seriously consider the teach-in and what is to b its follow up, etc . council has not discussed the ramifications of dr . hare's role in the senate, particularly as regards the senate's defeat of the idea to meet with the ams . dr . hare spoke up for the students, and was shot down by his own senate . the ams has not yet discussed what action to take i n regard to next year's budget from victoria, and th e allocations for the three universities . i thought tuesday night might have been an opportune time t o get into some of these areas . certainly the teach-in , the most significant event to ever occur on campus , was worthy of further talk . alas . . . their usual "down to the fraser arms" style, council voted t o adjourn. at that point the light flashed in my mind's eye , and i perceived the root cause of all the failures o f the ams : apathy on the part of councillors ; reluctance to get serious about controversial issues ; refusal to open one's mind to others' points of view ; an obsession with the glory of holding official office with absolutely no concept of duty to be explorativ e and creative in tackling the multitude of problem s we as students face ; an obsession with sub to the neglect of ams reforms and student issues in th e classroom ; and generally a failure to take the jo b seriously and be prepared to spend time at it . peopl e who run for president or ams rep of an undergrad society shouldn't be politically lazy people. under the auspices of the ams a few student s are working on some areas of concern . but certainly some things are of such an overriding concern t o us all that major policy decisions should come ou t of the ams itself . bold new steps need to be taken i n areas of financing higher education--such as a very partisan effort to kick bennett out of office . entire structures within our society have to be analyse d and challenged if an event like the teach-in is goin g to find some more permanent place in this university . but with its head in the sand, the ams merel y exists, assuming all along the line that life is fine , the world in great shape, students basically conten t and only wanting their sheepskin and a meal ticke t for life. i don't think the world is so rosy, and i don't think that a majority of students reall y only want a degree and a meal ticket. if it wer e true, it would be the ultimate condemnation of thi s so-called educational institution . rather, i feel the multiversity has alienated us all from our inne r selves, and that we are all aware that the wester n world is on the brink of major change. in this regard you can count your ams out, and because of that fact, more than any other, i a m counting myself out of the ams. it is with a certain reluctance that i quit . i regret having to give up my office space because i t is being put to some excellent use by law students who are offering a very real service to the students . we are in the process of taking some cases to cour t soon . i'm afraid that such a deserving function as fre e legal advice will get lost in the bureaucratic net tha t surrounds the whole sub committee mentality, an d we will not get another space to hold the service in . i'm also afraid that councillors and executive will soon forget that last summer the executive voted in a six to one vote to fire the ams business manager , and that the arbitary action of the treasurer reverse d that decision, without further consultation . the result being that the office side of the ams is still ru n with the brock mentality that was cast in the las t century. we, as students, are on the verge of losing some very decent personnel in sub because ams and sub staffing and office procedure is being ru n in very anti-human way . i'm afraid that council, and particularly the executive, will forget that they are neglecting to reform their own inner house . i'm sorry that council didn't take my advice earlier in the year and have a business consultant go over the office and recommend better, mor e efficient ways of handling and running our , 000, 000 a year. corporation . present there is much too much politics in th e administration of the ams and sub, and too muc h administrative hang-ups in the policy-making end of the business--i .e . the monday night student council meetings . hopefully my constitutional revisions will be ac- . cepted by the students at referendum, and some , but by no means all, of these hang-ups will be ironed out . it must in fairness be said that council acted ou t of some sense of duty and history when they passed a continued next page. new slot machineRises. ; i've had it with the rashes, the thousand orgasms, the pablitos and the lewies. i think you're all crude, vulgar and disgusting. you're nothing but, and they should call your book, "confessions of dirty old women" and i will have nothing to do with you or this book club starts to exit. ; anymore, i'm leaving. bessie hold on there, miss goody two-shoes. are you sayin' you never thought about what we were sayin'? the only difference between us-and-you is, you are still frustrated. and if i remember correctly, there was a time me and you got really soused and you told me some crap that i couldn't believe that a church goin', g-d fearin', jesus freak would ever do. now, that's between me and you woman, but don't try and give us this jive that your crap don't stink. consuelo i'm sorry that you don't have a pablo. every woman need a pablo. whether to make push, or hear him whisper in your ear, that he loves you, he needs you. we all have to feel we are needed, wanted, desired. i tell you margarite, before pablo become 'macho' man again, for the last ten, fifteen jears or so, he hardly ever talk to me and i don't think he kiss my bongo bongos even once and even though i get those letters, i feel so much better when he touch me, when he make love to me. ennie forget about dhe letters. sure ve make a big 'tsimes, ' a big deal about arriving, but believe me, dhat's not dhe most important thing. dhe most important dhing is to feel, as consuelo says, needed, vanted. vithout dhat, who can live, who vould vant to live? kim you know marg., we not only one consumed with sex. what about president and poor hillary? he, not as old as us, and all he think of is, i sorry for bringing it up, not budget, health, education and welfare, not israel and the palestinians, not bosnia or biafra, only sex. the whole world wonder why we not proud of young president, rhodes scholar who strong like bull, with much desire. french president mitterrand had child with mistress, nobody care, no larry king, no c.n.n. this country ashamed when president have good time. hebrews in old testament very horny, have orgy. hear of sodom and gomorrah? some of the greatest writers, my favorite, henry miller spend entire life writing about sex. i'm sure you read "lady chatterley's lover, " shakespeare, tennessee williams, even mel brooks write about sex, because they want it, they need it like everybody else. it is what makes the world go round. it is common denominator between all people. beautiful seven foot zulu from africa, meet small, cute, intellectual professor from yale, woody allen on safari. what you think they do after they smoke ganja? believe me they no talk about india detonating nuclear device. and reason why indians so interested in bomb is because indians. 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we have, basically, a five-pointed star with its hub in the capital region, merging traffic from new york city, boston, buffalo, binghamton and montreal. to further complicate matters, two legs of this star are toll portions with sequentially numbered exits. so many decisions to be made! if we start numbering exits by miles on i87, do we start counting at the canadian border or downstate? for i90, do we start counting the miles from the border of pennsylvania or massachusetts? how do we keep the exit numbers progressing sequentially on the thruway where i87 and i90 merge? i'd suggest we simply use the mile marker numbers already established along these routes and, to prevent any possible confusion where we start counting twice, preface the exit numbers on the thruway legs with the letter "t" for "thruway" or "toll" ; thruway exit 23, under this system, would become exit t143 and exit 24, t147, for example. if any reader can think of a better numbering scheme, or have any other comments, send them to me at terandpatphelan aol and i may print your feedback in a future column. 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