Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 24, 1961 Presidential Candidates- (Continued from page 1) Eberhart- operation of the ASC, how its decisions affect the students and how the committee function according to their purposes. All Student Council members and committee members are representatives of the student body and should keep their wishes in mind at all times. They should attempt to evaluate student interest and opinion in different areas and use this as a guide in determining legislation and action. I feel that there are several other areas in which we can express student body opinion; I would like to see student government members be the host of important visitors at KU, to consistently present the student viewpoint to the administration, faculty, local and state governing bodies, to further harmony here at home whether it be through active participation in the People to People program or working toward establishing social justice, and to meet with other students in our state and conference to collectively solve mutual problems such as relations between KU and Missouri. It is the Student Body President's job to coordinate the executive branch of student government with the legislative and judicial branches and to simultaneously coordinate all three branches with the faculty and administration. He is in an excellent position to help perform the teaching and creating functions of student government. Students learn through participation and through their participation they create worthwhile things for their fellow students such as a health plan and extended library hours. The first step is to get the students to participate. Reed- least attempt to make their influence felt in the world. We feel the older generation must be forced, if need be, to listen to our proposals, our opinions, and our emotions. Thus we conceive of the role of student government as including a vital interest in controversial and interesting subjects of any nature, as well as those more mundane procedural affairs which provide smooth student activities. In the UP platform, I think our planks on strengthening the executive branch, the National Student Association, and Civil Rights are of special interest. But we also include suggestions to establish a merit appointment committee, newsletters to the students, student representation on the city council and University Senate, a clarification and information program on student disciplinary procedures and alleviation of football seating problems. I think this proves our overall interest in good student government. when I speak of University Party beliefs I am speaking of mine also. I intend to lead the party and student government to accomplish these goals. The primary deficiencies of the Student Body presidents in the past have been: failure to make specific recommendations; entanglement in various committees to the point of rendering themselves ineffective; failure to make constructive suggestions, and failure to use the devices given them to properly administer their office. I believe I am running for the office of Student Body president, not coordinator 6F ASC committees. I would delegate this duty to three executive secretaries, responsible to me in a presidential cabinet system, although keeping myself informed of the duties of the committees so as to avoid a situation such as resulted in the Spectrum deficiency. I would lead a full KU delegation to NSA and other student conferences to assure that we have that influence and respect due us there as an outstanding University. I would encourage more contact between foreign students, notably the International Club, and student government, so as to reach a greater mutual understanding and to reveal to them our democratic institutions and ideals. I offer strong and well-coordinated student government. What Then? LONDON —(UPI)— A sign in a London restaurant window offered for 10 shillings sixpence ($1.47) "roast chicken to take away for a limited period." WED. 8:15 P.M. MAR. 29 AUDIT'M KANSAS CITY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA HANS SCHWIEGER MUSIC DIR. 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