Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, April 19, 1954 IT TAKES TWO PILLARS TO SUPPORT A ROOF STUDENT GOVERNMENT In The Interests of ALL GREEKS For PRESIDENT BOB KENNEDY President of Sigma Nu Chairman of the 1954 Engineering Exposition 2.8 grade average Vice-president of Forensic League Owl Society Sachem Tau Beta Pi Sigma Tau Scabbard and Blade Secretary-treasurer of the Engineer-ing Council Debate General Electric Scholarship PLATFORM Student Welfare 1. To work through the budget committee and the State Legislature toward adoption of the recommendations of the Labor Committee for a minimum student wage of 65c per hour. 2. Continuation of the annual housing survey as a step toward improving housing conditions; responsible action through the Housing Committee on the problem of housing for married students. 3. Action through the ASC Scholarship committee to establish an improved University advisory system supplemented by qualified students acting as advisers. Student Activities 4. That a more intensive effort be made by the ASC Department of Student Activities to record the extra-curricular activities of students on their transcripts. 5. That the Calendar Committee establish a central registry of all campus functions for the purpose of better co-ordinating them. For VICE PRESIDENT MARJIE ENGLUND Song leader for Kappa Alpha Theta President of Corbin hall 2. 0 grade average 2.0 grade average A. Cornellia Chain A Cappella Choir YWCA ASC Disciplinary Committee Radio Players Secretary-treasurer of University Players Lead in No Exit Vice president of Lutheran Student Association Student Government 6. That a means be established through a committee whereby appointment to administrative positions on ASC committees can be made on the basis of merit, rather than politics. 7. That we oppose confiscation of the Rock Chalk Revue or any similar private student activity by the ASC. Student Rights 8. An affirmation of the student's right to express himself freely and to vote as he pleases in elections and on the ASC. 9. The right to support, or participate in, the political party of his choosing or to refuse to participate in any. 10. The AGI advocates, and will continue to practice, a party primary in which every individual member of the party has the right to vote. that these planks of our platform will receive more consideration than just being read at the first meeting of the ASC. We Promise Sponsored by Allied Greek-Independents INDEPENDENTS