03.21.90 General

Minutes of the Spring 1990 OCF Elections Meeting, March 21, 1990.

The meeting was opened with a relatively cheery State of the OCF address by outgoing General Manager Partha S. Banerjee. He noted improved relations with the universtiy, and with HP/Apollo, and that the printer issues among others were being dealt with by the BOD and staff.

Next, the meeting was turned over to Scott Clarke, who ran the elections segment.

The first order of business was the election of the new General Manager.
Self-nominated cantidates were Robert Cullman, George William Herbert, and Case Larsen. Each gave a quick campaign speech, then the meeting moved into a fourty five minute question and answer session. Good questions from the floor were accepted, and the general tone was good as opposed to the last elections q&a session.

The vote was held immediately afterwards by secret ballot, with Case Larsen winning with 15 ballots of 27 cast.

The only person to volounteer to run as site manager was Sam Shen. He was elected by nearly unanimous secret vote.

Finally, the BOD nominations were taken, and the following nominated themselves: Boyd Montgomery Roy Rapoport Adrian Ho George William Herbert Robert Cullman Andrew MacBride Marc Hertlein Shannon Appel Adam Glass Robert Menke Henry Chen Mike Brodhead M. Scott Clarke

All were elected in the following ballot.

Constitutional amendments were then made. George Herbert brought up the issue that the constitution did not exactly match ASUC guidelines; it was approved that the BOD or General Manager would deal with the semantic corrections that were required. A second constitutional amendment to the effect that the elections meeting would now be held on the third as opposed to the ninth week of each semester was proposed by Adam Glass. It was passed by a unanimous show of hands.

The meeting was then called to a close. The new members of the board were noted so that they would be added to the ocf@ocf mailing list.

Congratulations to GM Case Larsen, Site Manager Sam Shen, and the new BOD.

-minutes by George William Herbert