GSB overstepping its bounds
February 24, 2000
To the editor:
A couple of weeks ago I was sitting at food service in mid-bite when some GSB hopeful sets a clipboard in front of me and asks for my signature.
I politely told him that I was eating dinner and a better place for him to stand would be at the exit to food service.
He disagreed with me and went on his way.
It’s kind of like a telemarketer calling you about something you don’t really care about right when you sit down for a meal.
Really annoying, but not really a huge deal.
Okay, so the other day I was sitting at my floor’s house meeting explaining to people why it’s not cool to steal shoes, when WHAM!
Mr. Eager-Beaver-Yay-I’m-running-for-GSB-Vice-President magically appears.
He and his two TRA sidekicks are enthusiastically campaigning.
No one on the floor had any idea that they were in for a GSB revival-type whoo ha ha.
It wasn’t like they called ahead and said they would be coming to try to solicit our votes.
It’s kind of getting to be too much.
I realize that being in the elite GSB club where we get to discuss important issues like the hat policy is a huge deal, but a little forewarning would be nice.
I honestly don’t mind seeing table tents, signs or slogans stomped out in the snow, but that line should be drawn somewhere. Thanks.
Jessica Kuecker
Senior
Child and family services