This year’s SAC elections are unique. The candidates, almost to a man, are newcomers to the student political scene. There is a possibility that this infusion of new blood will put a bit of re newed vigour into that august representative body. I would however, not pin too many high hopes on this possi bility. If the policies of the candidates submitted to WORON I are to be taken as any guide, we can be pretty sure that the new SRC will have as little initiative as the last. Not only that, but no experience. The policies submitted to WORONI are, without exception, complete rubbish. The points are nothing new, no one has the initiative to think up vital and important policies. We can be pretty sure our new SRC will contain a corresponding amount of vitality. WORON! objects to misleading statements of policy. The only reason that they were even printed is that we have a consti tutional responsibility to do so. The use of hackneyed meaningless election policies which are unlikely to be fulfilled shows the inadequacy of most candidates. They obviously do not consider the election important enough. It makes me wonder why they stand. Unlikely that they feel a duty to serve the student body. Why is it that, at this University people with vitality and energy do not stand for such positions? Hell knows! Editor: Assistant Edito News Editor: Reviews Editor Sports Editor: Wr Advertising Manager: Circulation Manager: Chief of Staff: Reporters: Layout: Typists: Headliner: Resident Artists: Proof Readers: Photography: Tea Lady: Charlie Dickins Mary Clowry Robert Somos, Mark O'Connor Sheri Howells, Pat Sinclair, Phone 815252. Bernard Wright Tony Seelaf Ron Colman, Peter Symonds, John Reid, Richard Donnelly, Leigh Warnick, Hugh Haynes, John Mandryk, Brigid Dalton, Penny Joy, Mary Lou Wright, Ian Shields, Sue Kesteven Cathy, Corinne Joy Chris Pickerd, C.L. Chip, Paul Pentony, Alan Gould, Jenny Stokes, D. Shoesmith, Tony Seelaf, Margaret Randall Roger McIntosh, C.Dickins. Hendy - On loan from Civic pub. Tes WOROM is published fortnightly during term time, except during examinations, by Merril Sernack, Director of Student Publications for the A.N.U. Students’ Association, Subscriptions $1.50 a year, post paid. Registered at the G.P.O. Sydney for transmission by post as a periodical. Printed by Maxwell Newton Pty. Ltd., 82 Newcastle Street Fyshwick. The views expressed in the newspaper are not necessarily those of the §.R.C. or the A.N.U. Students' Association, Deadline for next issue, 1st May, 1969.