Show campaigning - ©p©mis v V u W 5 XT's f: A®’-—-- Art Morin ? gf AM fcs£ris: Kim Burton r t 14- - - Bruce Jorgensen Rex Lund Presidential office students vie for presid Five Student Life conducts an interview with five student body president’s candidates The five candlcates are Bruce Jorgensen president of the a junior in pre-laRex LD-SS- A w Lund presently athletic a junior in vice-preside- pre-la- nt w Art Morin a senior in pre-la- w Michael Silva a senior in political science and Kim Bertln president of Sigma Nu fraternity a junior in pre-me- d Here is the interview by Sondhi Limthongkul international editor Student officer elections igning starts! An event running second only to the coming of Spring is the election of the officers of the Associated Students year a total of Vice 62 Shramek -- Cultural Vice President: Maura Carpenter Bruce W Donnachie Ron Ferrin Mark Lefens' Windell Minott Phil Morley Carol Niederhauser candidates will be vying for the 18 student-bod- y available offices Will Campaigning this take place- all through week until the primary elections Fri Apr 13 Then the winners of the primaries will campaign through the next week until the final 0 elections Apr and Tuesday of this Monday week will be devoted to campaigning in the fraternities and sororities An “ice cream social” where all the candidates are invited to give 19-2- three-minut- e “soap-bo- x speeches” will be held on4he UC patio Wednesday and Thursday The Juniper Lounge UC will be the site of the primary elections Friday Apr 13 The candidates are as follows: President: Kim Bertin Bruce Jorgensen Rex Lund Arthur L Morin and Michael Silva Executive Vice President: Bill Bahman Fakhraie Gentry Dwight A Peterson Ralph Walker and Ken Whitehair -- Academic Vice President: Jeff Allred Lyle Anderson Mark Peplowski and Grant D Protzman -- Activities Vice President: Brian Clift Bruce Farn Darrell President: Mark and Borrowman of USU This sworth J Clarke Fowers and Cookie Larson -- Athletic and Intramural and Barry Willis -- Financial Vice President: Blaine Flint Douglas W Jensen and Glen Swanson -- Volunteer Services Vice Jensen Miriam President: Oldroyd Randy Merrill Doug -- Student Relations Vice President: Randy ‘‘Kent and Snyder Sandra Tubb Zurn Norman L -- Executive SL: What is your goal in the office of student body government? Kim Bertin :My goal in -- students government is to improve students government to involve more students i like to improve communication through more polls discussion groups improve library facilities involve in different committees such as bookstore I would urge and work toward freshman representation the student government and also the possiblility of students involve into the type of legislation and budget allocation too Art Morin: To improve the shuttle bus because of my previous experience and because I have been the main stay in the whole system I feel like I could work better with the administration Also to continue the good rappoture between the students and administration making increase use of students organizations in influencing the administration and the executive decision Rex Lund: I will work toward increasing students input into student government and it can be done through the use ot the president’s cabinets and through ofthe use of elective ASUSU ficers Secretary: can- for college senators: ' didates Rolf H Shumann and Edward Stanley Tree (Agriculture) and Martin David Hoellein 0 David L Neilson (Business) Bob Bilek and Charlene Weir (Education) Eric W DehaanL Bob Hannon on them I would like to work ministration and the students because it is through student boverment that most of the students demands are met and it is carried through the administration The administrators are the people who enact legislations’ resolutions and Senate bills which student government made And I think the past experience of torates mine with the administration ' I’d like to see the president’s really aid in doing this I also like cabinet and the other offices of to investigate the chances of the president open up to the students body as a whole so that having a p bookstore MIT and Southern Illinois State the students will feel that they've already have one p bookstore got a better representation in through student government student government where students rent books for a I would like to see something to own it’s and their with the cost in the done up quarter if the to books buy bookstore I’d like to investigate perrogative not then they can turn them in I all the avenues there to see it think a System like that at USU something could be done to would greatly aid the students in reduce the pressure off the their financial burden studnents budget in that area Bruce Jorgensen: Like to push a little further the involvement of Continued on Page 4 students which already received co-o- co-o- elected in 1965 and 1969 Porter has been long active in E Melvin Porter attorney and was the primary author of “anti-discrimination- ” State Senator from Oklahoma’s Oklahoma City Oklahoma wiil be act and is the cothe first speaker for Black founder and of the Emphasis Week His speech will ‘‘Black Voices” magazine begin at 11:30 on Monday in the Dr J Saunders Redding will UC auditorium be one of the featured speakers Senator Porter was one of the Tuesday April 10 at 11:30 in the first Blacks to be admitted to UC auditorium along with l)r Vanderbilt University He was Opal Patrick speaking at the formerly president of the Sunburst Lounge 12:30 Oklahoma City Branch of the Continued on Page 5 NAACP from 1961 to 1965 and tfe- - Black er Russell Jr and Walker Hawkins (Natural Michael Larsen and Resources) Larry Hirsch Jesse Hunsaker (Science) toward of having perhaps a student’s caucus or ah orgain-zatio- n where each of these students who sit in these comfriittees receive help from the stundent body and the executive pouncil so that vw hen they go to the committee meeting they feel that they have a value they don’t feel need to drop out after Christmas or that they are unprepared and many don’t ha’ie any input as they confront people who have received their doc- the Civil Rights Movement He Fleischer Robert Pat problems facing the entire students at UAU Also to continure create a better relation between the ad- by Russell Walker Hawkins Jr Staff Reporter Harris and Robert J Ott (Engineering) Shelly Hayes and Becky Hutchins (Family Scott Campbell Life) Alan Duersch Michael and Randall Bonnie Griffin (HASS) Robert R Sandberg Mary and be placed on the committees I think a substantial number of committees on campus at this time has already have students n Black' aHomey lead in discussion Carole Harris and Marty Hibbard Following are the The president’s cabinet can be of the used as a cross-sectiowill more lot and a university get is for an It hard individual imput in one area to realize the Melvin Porter is speaking today in the FAC |