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Show ASUU Student-Faculty Hopauls.. them and to effectively represent you." Jeff Fox "My goal is to expand the function func-tion of student government from social regulator to instrument of change in order to improve our educational experience, better our (Editor's Note: This is the sixth in a series of seven articles to he published by the Chronicle to acquaint the studentbody with information in-formation about and views of the candidates. The following is material ma-terial submitted by the candi- The candidates for Student-Facul-. ty Board are Bob Bacon, Jeff Fox, John Matheson, Jill Mulvay, Allan Sloan and Brian Swinton. This board has the responsibility of strengthening student-faculty relations rela-tions and communications. It appoints ap-points the student members of the ence group leader Art, I net, Library Coun'cii mittee and National jA John Matheson "Major items 0f JL Course Evaluation, ' nancial support and Jf ' wider interest, 2) ArtisXr ers - insure wider raZ V dent interests, 3) Boofi of Directors - review n, ,re B f policies and 4) PubLl P1; publish seleS ence group leader, Advisory? cil and Outstanding jv-v 0' Award. Tesb-U Jill Mulvay r "Student-Faculty should ' more effective "open door t v The board must have se; ' hours so that complaints ingestions in-gestions can be presented as the board must be aware s: students are thinking it mustr i student faculty committees and represents rep-resents the needs of students to the faculty and administration. Bob Bacon "As a representative of the students, stu-dents, my prime objectives would be- 1) For students to fully realize real-ize the powers and rights given them in solving problems which pertain to t h e Student Faculty Board. 2) Facing the nationally serious problem of teacher shortage short-age caused from the recent draft decisions. 3) Significant improvements improve-ments of communication between the Student Faculty Board and various committee members, and more important, between the decision de-cision makers and the student-body." student-body." "Promises during a campaign are easy to find, but rare is the case where an elected officer maintains the same amount of ambition and sincerity he found so easy to cultivate culti-vate when under the pressure of an election. I am confident that the problems at the University which face us can be solved. I assure you that I will do my best to solve . fits-, "" !- ' f 'f , J -. 1 BOB BACON financial condition and serve as a catalyst for social change. "My specific goals: 1) A union of students an autonomous student stu-dent organization including a student stu-dent coop bookstore, discount cards, 10 per cent of the construction force University students. 2) Education, credit for community service, and Free University classes, place students on tenure committee, count the second grade is a class is failed and taken again. 3) Ideas to improve im-prove committees, change enforcement enforce-ment procedures of traffic, ensure adequate numbr of student seats are provided in new Sports Complex." Com-plex." Fox has served as Community Service Bureau chairman, refer- JEFF FOX ti (Continued on Pagejj J i v. State- Platforms, Qualifications tee problems in regards to Publications Publica-tions Council, Artists and Speakers, Sports and Special Events Center, Book Store and Library Council." Swinton has served as Finance Board Chairman, class officer, Utonian Business Manager, Freshman Fresh-man Cabinet officeh and advisor, past regional officer of NSA and a member of ASUU and student-faculty committees. ate it into Lunch and Listen. 7) Get better publicity for Artists and Speakers events. 8) Review the possibilities pos-sibilities of price decrease or elimination elim-ination of sales tax at the University Univer-sity Book Store. 9) Watch out for the student's best interest when future fu-ture decisions are made regarding the Sports Center. Brian Swinton "Paramount issues in the student-faculty student-faculty area are: 1) Student representation repre-sentation on the Tenure and Ad- i q (Continued irom rage 4) Students aware of what it is doing." Hi "I favor a new consultive student 'edoice in academic concerns, particularly par-ticularly in three areas: 1) Make Results of Course Evaluation avail-ol avail-ol able to both students and faculty. B$) Use these results in curriculum planning and allow students a voice C(.n curriculum planning. 3) Allow students proximity to the decisions that are now going on in general coeducation and pass-fail." 3 Miss Mulvay is active in Chi Omega, Challenge Steering Com- ministration Policy Committees, two of the most powerful ones here. 2) Reassessment and evaluation of the present student faculty committees identifying their weaknesses, stating stat-ing their needs and providing adequate ade-quate information about their function func-tion so that new members can be oriented more effectively. 3) Continued Con-tinued course evaluation and development devel-opment of curriculum evaluation in specific majors. 4) Instigation of informal teaching situations whereby where-by faculty meets with students formally for-mally and informally during the course of the quarter. 5) Investigation Investi-gation of and development of a student stu-dent sponsored bookstore. 6) Specific Spe-cific assessment of current commit- ' ' ' V 1 ., . . J f V - ... I I - -!- - 1 ALLAN SLOAN effect during the next year are 1) Raise the teaching standards of teaching assistants. 2) Commensurate Commensur-ate salary increases for T.A.'s. 3) Open two-sided discussion on faculty facul-ty tenure. 4) Renewed emphasis on Dine-Out Committee in relationship to both dorm and foreign student. 5) Arrange for consular lecturers from countries represented in t h e foreign student population. 6) Sponsor Spon-sor a survey to find which types of music students prefer and incorpor- BRIAN SWINTON ; JOHN MATHESON tee, Student Involvement Commit- 'l tee, Calendar and Registration Committee, Com-mittee, Junior Panhellenic, Spurs and Alpha Lambda Delta. ' Allan Sloan j "Some of the specific tangible ideas that I would like to put into the ' - , ' JILL MULVAY |