Tanya Clark EDITORIALS How about those elections! I must say, what a pathetic turn out Out of 3500 students we managed to get 153 of you out to vote. But considering that we didn't have one single student turn out for the Candidate's Forum it's not surprising, no one knew what the candidate's views were. To tell you the truth I was a little disappointed with the results of the elections, (but I must admit my bias, I had a relative running). I think what the Student Association needs is some new faces in old positions and some of the old faces in new positions, (not that they aren't all doing a wonderful job). Well, exams are headed this way and I am dreading them as much if not more than you are, but they are a necessary part of college life and there is nothing we can do about it yet, so good luck. If you survive to see our next issue, congratulations! Unfortunately I won't be around for you to harass, I will be long gone on vacation, (or should I say work experience), as I am all finished on the 21st I know that not all of you are as fortunate as that, but at least you'll have the extra time to study. This time of year is always the hardest, everyone has expectations of you and the pressure is on to perform, but look on the bright side: It has to get better, because it certainly can't get any worse. iiMB ROOMMATE WANTED! Fully furnished house within walking distance of CNC. Seeking non-smoking male or female to share large house that has laundry facilities, big backyard and all appliances. $300.00month Utilities included. Call Laura or Steve ASAP 564-6424 QUIET ROOMATE WANTED TO SHARE HOUSE WITH QUIET LADY. NON SMOKER-NO DRINKING OR DRUGS NO PARTIES. RENT NEGOTIABLE REFERENCES REQUIRED PLEASE CALL 562-8137 BY RACHELLE JOHNSON Well, the summer months are fast approaching. I had planned to write some sort of ludicracy about all the things one could do in a summer, however, I believe most of us will be working, or doing other unpleasant things such as saving. I plan on returning to Quebec to brush up on my trench. I'm not sure that I'll be allowed to return to Montreal however, due to the time I embarrassed myself when I mixed up the word 'potato' with 'prostitute' at a restaurant, or when I tried to ask for a 'doggy bag' at a Tim Horton's while the poor clerk looked at me with extreme disgust as she muttered something about the English having strange eating habits. Yes, I am definitely looking forward to embarrassing myself again. Before I leave, I would like to express how I have enjoyed writing these editorials. Really, it's fun. You should try it some time, especially when you have nothing to say and you have a two minutedeadline, in which case you must ramble like what I am doing now. ft In closing, I would like to remind all of you to set your alarnijcorrectly the night before exams. Sure jtwould be amusing to watch you rush in the room sporting your pajamas and pink puffy etephant slippers, but you'd probably not want the attention, or the press coverage afterwards. Good luck to you all! The Free Press would like you to know that we do NOT correct spelling or grammatical errors in "Letters to the Editor", "Poetree", or "Writer's Bloc", as this may distort the intended meaning of the letter, poem, or story. Any letters, stories, or poems in the afore mentioned columns do not reflect the feelings, ideas, or beliefs of the The Free Press, Free Press Staff, or members of the Student Association. We reserve the right not to print any letter, story, or poem submitted for any reason whatsoever. The Free Press welcomes reader's letters. Please send them to: Attn. Editor CO The Free Press 3330 22nd Avenue, Prince George . B.C.V2N1P8 Submissions may also be deposited in our submission boxes in the library and outside the cafeteria, the Student Association (room 1-201), or directly to The Free Press (room 1-107).