| Show April 111973 Page 5 Seven to claim ASUSU culturalist Mark Lefens Barry Willis by J Chris Larson Senior writer Candidates announced for the office of ASUSU Cultural Vice President and interviewed by Student Life are Windell Minott Bruce W Don-- ! nachie Ron Ferrin Phil Morley Monday Carol Lefens Mark Niederhauser and Barry Willis In answer to a question asking why he was seeking the office Windell Minott said he felt that there wasn’t enough minority student representation He said that with council minority representation the on studentbody “would be a better studentbody representing the students at large” Carol Niederhauser a senior in Pre-Me- d and Psychology said she was seeking the office because she 'wanted to see a broader spectrum of all the events not just rock concerts She said she would left students determine the speakers and performers who come to USU Phil Morley a graduate student in business said he was running because he felt there should be a “greater variety in the cultural program" of USU He said he felt better organization would provide a more definite concert series for the school Mark Lefens a junior in Economics said his main aim was to bring “high quality’ music to Utah State He said he elt it was time to bring Utah State out of the “dark ages” of music Barry Willis a senior in Advertising and Public Relations said he wanted to get a better variety of good mtisic at USU and not the “mediocre” type He also expressed the desire to initiate the “Coffee House” series that was popular last year' Ron Ferrin a senior in Advertising and Public Relation said he would like to design concerts at USU to suit everyone at school He said he would do ” this by booking more “Middle-of-the-road- groups He said he felt that the school could get more and better speakers without increasing its budget a Donnachie Pre-Lahe said in sophomore would like to see more outdoor concerts and have at least one major concert each quarter He said that students should have Bruce W w more input into the concerts brought here Miss Niederhauser listed several qualifications for the office Cultural the on She said she had served Concerts and Fine Arts advising committee a year ago under George Daines and was on this year’s Cultural Committee under Jeff Brough She said that she would like to see greater student participation in a greater variety of cultural activities on campus She said that she would do this by advertising in Student Life and by Vice-President- ’s encouraging enlistments Phil Morley Ron Ferrin Windell Minott on student committees Morley cited his experience with this year’s executive council and said he had seen what “red tape” had to be cut in order to get the big name groups to come to USU ' He said he would initiate polls as soon as elected to find out what group&students wanted to hear Ferrin said he felt he was qualified because of his in- volvement with several entertainment groups at USU He said he had managed one of these groups as well as performing with them v'Ferrin said “I deal with agents that it’s all that know the agents information will just be provided with the office” He also said he had managed a small business and served a mission for his church which would enable him to have a respect for other people’s ideas and opinions Ferrin said his main goal for next year was to have more and better publicity Donnachie listed his only qualification as a love for music but said he had talked many times to Jeff Brough and felt the office would be “easy to handle” He said that he would like to see more outdoor concerts and more e rock groups He also set up committees would said he 'J'' & V J Bruce W Donnachie i Caroi Niederhauser : Ail photos credited to Tom Caswell big-nam- (continued on page six) WPS with The New PHIL MORLEY on y MU ® 7:30 Til 8:00 Thursday Nights FREE UC Movie Tickets We have ’em all rounds ovals squares gramps octagons hexagons rectangulars etc OTHER GIVE AW AYS Campus Activities And Top Rock Music THE CADPUS TODAY PlIOGRTI-- I Contemporary In” Look for Moderns with lenses in any tint desired 115 N Main Phone 752-209- 2 r |