Tuesday. Dec. 6, 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 3 NSA Representative Explains Organization Harvey Fladd, traveling representative for the International Commission of the National Student Assn., explained the NSA structure to members of the NA committee. All Student Council and other interested students yesterday. The ASC asks that a representative from NSA come to the campus. Earlier his fall there was a debate as to whether KU should remain in NSA. A committee was set up to discuss NSA policies and then bring their conclusions before the ASC. Many of the ASC members did not think that KU knew enough about the NSA and was not taking an active part in the organization. Fladd, a senior at the University of Colorado, is on leave from his studies this year to work for NSA "The policies of the NSA are formulated by the students who go to the convention each year," Fladd said. EACH MEMBER SCHOOL of the NSA sends representatives to the National Student Congress. Each region has one representative on the National Executive Council which meets in December every year. KU is in the Kansas-Missouri region, and the regional representative is from the University of Missouri. Fladd explained that no person on the Executive Council can serve for more than two years. This gives more students a chance to hold an executive position in NSA. Half of the financial support of NSA comes from membership dues, Fladd said. The other half comes from foundations. JERRY PALMER, El Dorado junior and a member of the ASC, pointed out that at last year's NSA convention many of the representatives were not aware of the issues to be discussed and of the stands to be taken. Fladda said that NSA is attempting to develop a more adequate mailing system to the member schools. He stressed that the regions must become more developed. Regional seminars should be conducted to discuss views to be brought before the NSA Congress, he said. After the student government has taken action on an NSA resolution it should send letters of protest or encouragement to concerned parties, Fladd said. This is the best way to make others aware of the Universities' stands, he said. Plans Begun for 1961 Model UN This year's Model United Nations will begin to function at 8:45 p.m. Thursday, with a steering committee meeting in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. George Bennet, head of the mock UN meeting this year, and three KU-Y members will hold interviews for students interested in being on the steering committee. Bennet asked that students interested be in the Sunflower Room Thursday evening He said that previous experience with a Model UN meeting at KU or some other school is necessary as there are a limited number of vacancies. THE COMMITTEE will organize the two-day mock UN meeting to be held in April. 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