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Show Freshman Cabinet, helps groups with professional weeks, conducts con-ducts honorary investigations of group procedures. The three members of this Board are also voting members of the Student Affairs Committee. Programs Board Seeking memberships on Programs Board are Rick White, Gordon Gee, Robert Gallacher, Sandra Herron and Patricia Hen-riksen. Hen-riksen. This Board works on ASUU programs and advises student groups on this matter when asked. Candidates running for Public Affairs Board are James Cannon, Mac Oswald, Charles P. Clausen, Steve Gunn, Val Dunn and Margaret Young. According to incumbent Board member Nancy Nortz this ASUU group is responsible for the executive studentbody soundoffs, University participation in national and regional organizations such as the National Students Association and the Western Collegiate Association. Included in the Board's jurisdiction are the Orientation Committee, the Handbook Committee, Com-mittee, the High School Relations Committee, the Survey Committee. Com-mittee. Candidates for senior class president are Douglas Miner, George Armstrong, Richard Baum, Tom Whitesides. Associated Women Students (AWS) candidates are Nancy Hedrick, president; Kathy Limburg, vice president; Suzanne Peck, secretary; and Connie Hamilton, treasurer. Business Building, Milton Bennion Hall, East Institute of Religion, Ballif Hall Cafeteria, Thomas Library, OSH, Union Building, Physics Building and the Annex. All polling stations will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. each day. Candidates for ASUU Student Faculty Board, reputedly the most powerful board, are Randy Mackey, Eric Ryberg, Jim Jensen, Jen-sen, Michael Miller, Jeff V. Fox, Pamela R. Temple, Russell Cre'ssman, Kathy Hulbert, Paulette Flandro and Chip Healy. This Board in addition to making appointments to student faculty committees, deals directly with the student's relationship to the faculty. This year the Board was responsible for starting the course evaluation program. In addition to voting for the candidates that have declared their intentions to seek office, students may also write-in candidates candi-dates in the primary elections. Candidates for Finance Board are Darell G. Richards, Herb E Clark Mike Madsen, Margo Piscevich, Neal Maxfield, Bill Morgan and Gregory Spencer. Finance Board reviews requests from student groups for appropriations and makes recommendations recommend-ations on this matter to the ASUU Executive Council. Organizations Board candidates are Ron Hammer, Janet Crystal George Moyer, Mike Christensen, Royal Hansen, Jan niehl Fred Peterson and Susan Woodward. The Board serves as a liason between ASUU and student groups. It works with the. ..fetuden 'body will have a chance to grill candidates for Went today at noon in the Union center ballroom, lour candidates Raj Patel, Bob Rogers, John Kesler, ' Jackman will first have an opportunity to present their "the issues facing the University and the studentbody in j to questions by panel members John A. Gaines, ASUU , Neal Maxwell, University vice president for planning -affairs; Dr. J. D. Williams, political science professor nity Advisory Committee member; and Paul S. Taylor, editor-in-chief. , National Issues Forum ' Program is the last in a three phase series sponsored ; ,ons National Issues Forum to acquaint students with lacing universities in general, students, student gov-Jandthis gov-Jandthis University. !8 ta ASUU primary elections begins Wednesday. Stud-htfCftballots Stud-htfCftballots for three members of eachh board, one ; ntial candidate, one senior class presidential candi-' candi-' J16 caididate for each of the AWS offices. In the prim- Wirt'tcandidates for each board wil1 be reduced t0 six ates fr each of the other offices will be narrowed Way Vote by shwing an activity card Wednesday KPolling booths at Merrill Engineering Building, K"" ""'g oooms at Merrill engineering duhuujB, i " - - -, - - ,. . ,""'"""'"' i I V ,4 3 1 . j , 1 ' , f 1 ' v ' . 1 ' t 'I ' "' , ' - - m K i j , i ' . '' , : . ' - ' 1 I " ' ' 't ' . - f-' ' . ' ' - ,f ' ? i i '. - : ' ' ill'.; i ' . , . . ' . f : i ' SiUiH'1 1 ns takes place Wednesday and Thursday of this week with thl final fray set for a week after. Up for grabs are slots on ters ann h'gh gear Monday when candidates' PPeared across the campus. Primary ballot- Student-Faculty Board, Programs Board, Organizations Board, Finance Board, Associated Women's Students Offices, and the ASUU Presidential post. Photo by Phil Derby |