Show Page 4 April Four woe dlmii academic vice president is in a rather unique position to deal with the issues of the Executive Council in that he can take issues to the Academic Senate and the college councils for their opinions and thus can greatly improve student input into the problems of the executive council Also I think it is important that he cooperate vice president will be responsible for initaiting legislation on academic reforms However as a member of the council hp will also have the responsibility of voting on all the programs proposed by the other vice presidents I do not have any programs in mind other than those concerning academics but I would give careful consideration to those proposals of the other vice presidents Peplowski: As well dealing with academic issues I think it is important for the Executive Council to maintain open communication with the studentbody and with their ideas inviting as much student input as possible I maintain that the greatest thing the Executive Council can do is to maintain and support a good vice the president in correlating the with college week activities Lectures and Forums prograrm Allred: I feel that I (Continued from Page One) was a subtle way of influencing the voter unfairly Checking with Claude from an Admissions and Records print out Olsen discovered that Fleming was -- GOOD CARE OVER THE CULT rather than have things die on the vine for lack of interest Judge dismissed qualified for representing students in academics mainly are feel because I am running for an you you Bur-tensha- w ve themselves and the studentbody Allred: Those things on the Executive Council which I will push for are those things which are outlined as the Campus Coalitiouis goaJs Qther things which I would like to see done are the improvement and expansion of the Student Health Services and the conclusion of work on the child care center and legal services plemented o am qualified to serve as academic with an orgainzation which is vice president? solely student organized and I Anderson: Although just oriented and has a good cross-sectio- n in October of student interests I feel from returned Japan had the not opand have that these goals that the Campus really portunity to involve myself in Coalition has will be conducive to many activites I have had the aynore rounded higher quality education opportunity to serve in an visory capacity on the ASUSU President’s Executive Cabinet Protzman: For the past year I working specifically with been a member of the I have student employment Senate and chairman Academic have acquainted myself with the HASS of the College Council issues attended the weekly this period we have ijjfetingof the council and have During acquainted myself with the duties initiated many major projects and responsiblilities of the including the placement center academic vice president study and the transcript cleanPeplowski: I have attended up resolution Initiating these USU for one year since I tranprojects has given me extensive sferred from the University of knowledge oi tne administrative between ministration I know the people O) and I know the channels and hopefully can have things im- - Student court controversy with the administrative SL: Why do ¥®ip Nevada and have worked on the bureaucracy here at USU and I Executive Cabinet dealing feel that this knowlege will help mainly with the problems of me manipulate the bureaucracy foreign students-- have attended I think that this experience in almost all of the council meetings addition to my knowledge will ad- in this year and have gotten to know give consistency all the officers fairly well and have talked to them about the problems and issues which they have had to deal with Also I feel that I can communicate with the students very well Protzman:I feel that the (Continued from page One) communications for 111973 registered for only eight credit hours (the ASUSU constitution be requires that an a student in good standing and carry at least 12 credits) He Olsen’s cording action was legal to the ASUSU ac- Fleming was registered for only eight hours but said he was holding back on registration found also that the rest of the court had never been approved by the executive council This condition has remained uncontested because the court has not been required to make a decisionthis year But in the face of the ballot decision Olsen found the discrepancies and dismissed because he didn’t have the money to pay the fees A few hours after his dismissal he registered for 19 credit hours He met with Olsen later and was reinstated The executive council approved all the original members except one who was newly appointed The court’s decision was three to two against the coalition after which Fleming announced his Fleming resignation office-hold- VP’s $150000 Fleming’s reaction( at the instant was “This is the most flagrant show of power ever shown by an ASUSU officer” er WHICH BETTER GROUPS MORE ATTENDANCE WHICH PROFIT FROM THE CONCERT ‘Preservation Hall’ to perform Friday LOWER TICKET PRICES OR FREE CONCERTS For a responsible job VOTE RON FERRIN FOR CULT VP - When the Preservation Hall Keppard or Buddy Bolden or Jazz Band arrives here for their King Oliver or Johnny Dodds or concert on Friday April 13 at Kid Ory or Jelly Roll Morton or 8:00 pm o’clock they will play Baby Dodds play that melody and New Orleans Jazz When you that change for the first time reach New Orleans Music it is 55years ago and you are hearing five or seven or sometimes a few more men who are playing a tradition and still reaching into a deep well of creative genius to improvise The trumpet plays the melody the clarinet plays the counter melody the trombone plays the harmony the piano plays the chords on which it is all based and the rhythm section keeps everyone inside the limits of the tempo and then suddenly the melody moves to a different instrument and that player improvises and changes everything and the excitement builds and your spirits soar along with the music and the happy sounds or the sad sounds and you knowyou are listening to New Orleans music On another level you are hearing men who heard Freddie men who have played it for that long and have answered the demands of audiences at home in the Louisiana parishes for that many years and they are playing their music Whatever New Orleans Jazz is it will be on stage here The audience will hear something that has never been heard before and never will be heard again just as the audience on the next night will hear a unique concert’ every one is different because the musicians all now in their 60’s 70’s or even 80’s play an irqporovised music It is not just an historical experience to hear the preservation Hall Jazz Band it is a happy musical enrighing experience that makes it more than a concert ' --- nimm of mv®rc Berkely California FAC 10:30 SUNBURST LOUNGE 1 :30 Mayor i 7S ' Take stock in America mature Now Bonds in less than six years APRIL 12 Classes Dismissed at Discretion of Professor ' 4 cu ' iUA 'aWa a 4TM k it o |