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Show Students Join Council to Select President the Center for the Advanced ' Study of the Behavorial Sciences in Stanford, California. ant as the fact that their presence pres-ence insures that certain questions ques-tions will be raised, such as whether a candidate is interested interes-ted in having students play a role in managing the University's Univers-ity's affairs, Kaibel added. The MSA executive committee commit-tee will recommend the three students, subject to the approval of the Student Senate. Mayo has limited their choice, however, how-ever, by restricting student membership to seniors. President Wilson announced last August that he is leaving the Minnesota campus next summer to become director of MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (CPS) University of Minnesota students stu-dents will have a voice in the selections of a new University president. Three students will join a recently appointed Alumni Association As-sociation committee which, along with a parallel faculty committee, will advise the Board of Regents on a successor succes-sor to retiring President O. Meredith Wilson. Full Voting Rights The three will have full voting vot-ing rights on the eleven member alumni advisory committee. Their addition to the eight alumni alum-ni came in reply to a request by Howard Kaibel, Minnesota Student Association (MSA) president, pres-ident, that students be permitted permit-ted to help select a new president. presi-dent. In a letter to Kaibel, Dr. Charles W. Mayo, chairman of the Board of Regents, agreed that the "voice of senior students stu-dents could be usefully added" to the coming deliberations. More Than Expected Kaibel said he would rather have had a student advisory committee parallel to the alumni alum-ni and faculty committees, but said that the results were nevertheless never-theless much better than he expected. ex-pected. Voices For Students The number of students on the committee is not as import- |