Thursday, March 23, 1961 University Daily Kansan 2 9 Page 3 ASC Candidates -1961 Vox Populi University Party (Continued from page 2) the fullest extent possible under the existing activity fee; the promotion of discussion and action on issues of national and international importance. Ft. Scott junior; Sigma Nu fraternity; president sophomore class Ft. Scott Junior College; Bourbon, County Young Democrats, president. School of Journalism College: Bourbon County Young Democrats president. Activities: Debate, third in the nation while representing Ft. Scott Juco; Young Democrats program and publicity chairman. Believes that scope of Council should be broadened to include more state and national topics. Believes that discipline system, especially the disciplinary committee and student court, must have a more simplified set of rules. Strongly supports NSA. Believes that ASC needs more publicity to keep students informed of its functioning and responsibilities. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity; GPA 1.36; freshman-sophomore honors program; fraternity parliamentarian. JAY W. DEANE Activities: Interfraternity Pledge Council; IFC; Young Republicans; SUA Carnival representative; Intramural basketball. Feels student government can be an all-encompassing group that should unify, coordinate and regulate student activities. Considers it absolutely necessary to bring controversial issues into the open for consideration and action. Personal goal is a continuation of, and an improvement upon, the progressive student government of the last three years. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Coldwater junior; Alpha Chi Omega social sorority; GPA 2.66; recipient of sorority's Most Outstanding Girl in Activities; recording secretary of sorority; Dean's Honor Roll (5); dormitory floor vice president; pledge class song leader. Activities: NSA Coordinator, Statewide Activities county chairman; SUA Records committee; Rock Chalk; a cappella choir; Red Peppers; Wesley Foundation; Young Republicans; ASC Calendar committee. Advocates weekly ASC meetings; campus-wide distribution of ASC minutes to promote dissemination of information about student government; increased participation in "People to People" program; establishment of one non-voting position on ASC for foreign students, to be accomplished through liaison with the International Club; publication of a student literary magazine to be subsidized by an outside group; membership on ASC for NSA Coordinator; extension of KU's role in NSA; and organization of Big Eight Schools within NSA. EZEQUIEL MUNOZ School of Pharmacy Topeka pharmacy junior; independent; Pharmacy School Junior Class President; recipient of scholarship from American Council on Pharmaceutical Education; Dean's Honor Roll. Activities: KU branch. American Pharmaceutical Association. Would like to bring views of pharmacy students to ASC because of small size of school and as it is a minority in the University. Wants more done on civil rights issue and more progress in NSA. (Continued from page 2) ber of graduate school who has daily contact with the various graduate departments as to how ASC actions affect them. School of Journalism Montgomery, Ala., junior; Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity; GPA 2.1; pledge class honor initiate; sophomore class vice president; fraternity vice president; Dean's Honor Roll (College and Journalism). Activities: Freshman executive council; IFC pledge council; Jayhawker staff; Young Republicans; ASC publications committee; Owl Society; Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity; Daily Kansan city editor. Supports UP platform categorically. Favors better cooperation among council members; more recognition for NSA and College Intermediary Board. For three-secretary cabinet system and student representation on University Senate. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Joplin, Mo., sophomore; Phi Delta Theta social fraternity; GPA 2.1; Dean's Honor Roll. Activities: KU Relays committee; SUA Union Opening, co-chairman; SUA Carnival Concessions committee, chairman, SUA Carnival Steering Committee; KU-Y. Feels KU needs to act on a more national level as it is a leader among state universities in education, athletics, but not student government. Supports NSA as means of expressing KU's views nationally. Wants a working committee to be formed to clarify and report on the University disciplinary procedure. Feels there should be a reorganization of ASC committee system. Wants bi-partisan support of ASC with neither party in power because he feels one-party rule has made ASC lax in its responsibilities. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences NSTANCE R. HUNTER CONSTANCE R. HUNTER CONSTANCE R. HUNTER Hutchinson sophomore; Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority; GPA 2.53; Watkins Scholar, Jayhawker Princess; Dean's Honor Roll; Cwens. Activities: Young Republicans; KU-Y; Quill Club; French Club; SUA; sorority song leader; Model UN delegation chairman; University Theatre Workshop; candidate. ASC Greek Representative for AWS. Feels qualified through experience gained in participation in a variety of KU organizations. Wants especially to emphasize the clarification and publication of the duties of the Disciplinary Committee, wants establishment of a Merit Commission for appointments to ASC committees. Sees need for two-party system. School of Pharmacy THEODORE C. WEEKS Tonganoxie, Pharmacy junior; Jolliffe Hall; GPA 2.2; Dean's Honor Roll; National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowship recipient; Scholarship Hall judiciary board, vice president. Wants a practical student Bill of Rights, including clarification of student disciplinary procedure; ASC newsletter circulated; executive secretary cabinet of ASC to relieve work-load of student body president. Favors NSA and KU's role in it. Feels ASC should investigate student seating at football games. Daily Hansam University of Kansas student newspaper Founded 1889, became biweekly 1904, triweekly 1908, daily Jan. 16, 1912. Telephone Vikting 3-2700 Extension 711, news room Extension 376, business office Member Inland Daily Press Association. Associated Collegiate Press. Represented by National Advertising Service. Mail subscription rate: $3 a semester or $5 a year. Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon in Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays and examination periods. Second class postage paid at Lawrence, Kansas. 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