8 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, November 14, 1967 ASC picks delegates for ASG conference Two representatives of the All Student Council will attend the fourth National Conference of the Associated Student Governments of America in San Francisco Nov. 22-26. The representatives are Kyle Craig, Joplin, Mo., junior and student body president, and Nancy Miller, Shawnee Mission, sophomore. If Miss Miller is not re-elected to the ASC, Gay Gordon, Wichita sophomore, will take her place as the second representative. Craig said the purpose of the ASG National Conference is to bring together representatives of student body governments throughout the nation to discuss problem areas in student government. Five problems There are five problem areas, he said, which would surely be discussed. He said the first of these is student government communications. He said he considered this to be a big problem and had broken it down into four classifications which he plans to bring up at the conference and for which he will seek means to provide better communications. communications within the student government itself. - communications with the administration. - communications with the Daily Kansan. - communications with the entire student body. The second area is academic freedom. Craig said the Conference would be more concerned with the problem of grading. As an example, he cited the question as to whether students should be allowed to take pass-fail courses which would allow them to take one or two courses outside their majors, receive a pass or fail grade, but not have to worry about the effect on their grade point averages. Craig said the honor system, which several schools now have, and the role of student government in a university would also be discussed. To define student power The third area is student power. Craig said he expects a solid definition of the term to be determined at the conference—what it is and what it should be. The fourth area is foreign students on campus. He said foreign students keep largely to themselves and that there are prejudices and social barriers that exist between foreign and American students. There is a need, he said, for the establishment of a good program which will integrate foreign and American students. He did not mention a specific program for this purpose. The fifth area is the campus sexual revolution. Craig said such questions pertaining to closing hours for women and whether men should be allowed to visit women's rooms and vice versa would be discussed. Union Jack Novelty Co., Ltd. London, S.W. 1 England Mr. Seymour Mudd Supervisor SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLORS 544 W. 23rd. St. Lawrence, Kansas Dear Seymour, It is with blood, sweat and tears that I ask you to bring this whole matter before the president of your board of directors. 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