University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 17, 1978 3 Student Senate elections start tomorrow By MARY ERNST Staff Reporter KU students will go to the polls tomorrow and Thursday to choose 21 student senators and four freshman class officers in the fall Student Senate elections. Reggie Robinson, student body vice president, said yesterday that the state's religious organizations were in attendance in the otherwise quiet campaign was a complaint lied against the Traditionalist Coalition by 47 percent of students. Progressive representatives filed the complaint with the Senate Elections Commission last week. Robinson said. They contended that the commission violated a pajama violation for not designating on the bottom of each campaign poster the source of funds for the posters. "The Election Committee decided just to have the Traditionalist Coalition go around campus and write 'Faid for the Post' in the coalition on all its posters," Robinson said. "It wasn't a blatant overlooking of the rules." Bolen said. Marino said the Progressives primarily were interested in three student concerns. DAN BOLEN, a member of the Traditionalist Coalition, said the Traditionalists had forgotten to tell the printers to put the phrase on the posters. Five coalitions have candidates running for office. Associate dean appointed DAN BRUEGER, freshman vice presidential candidate for the Progressives, said the Progressive platform was different from other freshman class officer platforms because it focused on more than increasing the number of social functions for the class. "I feel gratified that I was appointed," he said yesterday. "I hope to continue my own professional research interests, so it'll allow me to work to meet the requirements of both areas." finding a workable pre-enrolment system, providing additional student bus services and solving the problems of overcrowding in residence halls. Robert S. Hoffman, professor of systematics and ecology, has been named associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Hoffmann, who has been at the University of Kansas for 10 years, is also the curator of mammals at KU's Museum of Natural History. He received a bachelor of arts degree from State University and his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of California at Berkley. The Standpoint Coalition is running on a platform emphasizing, more freshman parties and an image of the class of 1882 that will be remembered, Greg Finkle, Standpoint candidate for freshman class president, said. "We not only will be managing class funds in the most efficient way, but we also will be acting as an intermediary group between the classroom and the Student Senate," Brueger said. He is the president of the American Society of Mammalologists, the largest association of professional mammalologists in the world. His research studies have included ecosystems of tundra, mountain and term- Abitul 1,700 card cards were sold at $4." Finkle said. "That means we have $8,800 to contend with. We hope to be able to use that information to fully fulfill the needs of the freshman class." Mike Harper, KU student body president, will join the student body presidents of nine other schools today for a 90-minute conference with President Carter. Harper, along with student body presidents from Georgetown University, Columbia University, Harvard University, Stanford University, the University of North Carolina, the University of Pennsylvania, the university of Louisville, Mount Holyoke and U.S. Navy Academy at Annapolis, will discuss the effects of inflation on students. KU student leader to meet with Carter in Washington today Harper received the invitation Thursday. The Endowment Association will pay for his graduation. 2 models of society to be lecture topics for LAS program The conference's purpose is to find ways of revising human habits to improve the chances for human survival and satisfaction. Hans Joachim Harloff, a specialist in environmental psychology from the Technical University of Berlin, will speak at tomorrow night in Room 100 of Smith Hall. Harloff is the organizer of an international conference on "Conditions of Life in the Future: Implications for Education," which will be held Nov. 23-28 in Berlin. Felix Moos, professor of anthropology, and Maynard Shelly, professor of psychology, both members of the Future committee, will attend the Berlin conference. Harloff visited the University of Kansas two years ago, while on leave from work there. The speech, titled "Common Characteristics of Utopian and Futuristic Models of Society," is sponsored by the department of psychology, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the Future Studies Committee of the college. 23rd ST. SUB SHOP OPEN til 2 A.M. (across from Wendy's) freshman class more at the university of Kansas. Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a new late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 843 2931 The Traditionalists are running on a platform that emphasizes increased activity in the Senate by student senators, Bolen said. Nick Wooher, Standpoint candidate for Nunemaker Center, said Standpoint Senate candidates were not making any campaign runs or supporting him for new freshman and sophomore seats. "We feel that the best way to change things is through the existing system," Bolen said. "A lot of coaltions say they're going to change the Student Senate and they get in there and all you hear about is how apathetic the Senate is." Hoffmann said he was notified of his appointment last week. perate regions and several North American, Eurasian and Arctic species. Bolen said the Traditionalist candidates for freshman class officers wanted to be in good standing. Robert P. Cobb, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said Hoffmann would assume his duties as associate dean in a few weeks. "THEE AREN'T a lot of issues for freshmen and sophomores," Wooster said. "So Standpoint is running primarily so we don't have to worry about it, already well established in the Senate." He estimated that 75 percent of the senators were in the Standpoint Coalition. (Their names are not displayed.) WE'RE OPEN Come in and visit us at our new store. 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THE FIFTH FRESHMAN class office coalition, the Cooperation Coalition is running primarily on a word-of-mouth campaign that emphasizes starting to make donations according to Barbara Bichelmeyer, Cooperative candidate for freshman class president. "Our coalition also is running on a platform of increasing the number of freshman Two independents, Bill Groom and Roderick Brennby, also are running for Polling times and places are: - Tomorrow, 7 to 9 p.m. -Corbin Hall, sigma Alpha Epsilon, Nu Solr, Nu Oliver, Hall, Hashinger Hall, Tau Kappa Epsilon, sigma Theta and Pearson Scholarship Hall. - Tomorrow and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.—second floor Summer Fieldship, fourth floor, Kansas Union, and the information center Jainkay Boulevard in front of Fint Hall - Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.-Corbin Hall, Alpha Delta Pn, Niaismith Hall, Ellsworth Hall, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Phi Gamma Delta and Stephen Scholarship Hall. Gay Services of Kansas HAYRIDE Nov. 1 7 p.m. Tickets: 864-3091 or 841-8472 Office of Minority Affairs Cultural Enrichment Program Tuesday, October 17, 1978 7:30 p.m. Strong Auditorium, 3rd Floor Strong FILMS 1. "YO SOY CHICANO" Depicts the Chicano experience from pre-Colombian times to the present 2. "LUCIA" Acclaimed worldwide as the "Gone with the Wind of the Cuban film industry" The films are free and everyone is invited to attend. For more information, call 864-4353 STUDENT SENATE Fresh.ClassOffice Pres. CindyCampbell V.P. DanBruegger Sec. Debbie Suggs Treas. Karen Schlueter Paid for by Progress Fr. So.Lib.Arts Greg Marino ChrisWallace Denise Heffley Hugh Simpson BobPayne