Page 2 University Daily Kansan Thursday. March 23, 1961 ASC Candidates-1961 Vox Populi University Party School of Business ROY DEEM Joplin, Mo., junior; Delta Chi social fraternity; GPA 1.7; fraternity treasurer; Freshman Pep Club vice president; Dean's Honor Roll; recipient of General Scholarship: PMST Award. Army ROTC. Activities: Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity; KU-Y; Pershing Rifles. Primarily interested in checking the finances of campus organizations; Sees need for larger Finance committee to regulate all areas of student organizations. Wants to have a more representative ASC for all students, not just different schools. Sees more work ahead on civil rights and establishing better relations with MU. School of Education Bazine junior; Delta Delta social sorority, treasurer, corresponding secretary; Pi Omega Pi, honorary business education; GPA 2.07. Activities: Student National Education Assn.; Phi Beta Lambda, business education club; Roger Williams Fellowship, secretary, vice president; AWS committee for Juco Women's Day; SUA committees. Believes that communications between the ASC and student is a vital area of concern. Would establish means for students to inform Council of feelings and would establish system for better representing constituents. Feels that a member of ASC should be well aware of student problems and that member should keep well informed of student opinion. Keep the students informed on the rules that apply to them. School of Engineering GERALD E. BUTTRON Lancaster junior; Triangle social fraternity; GPA 1.8; fraternity president, pledge class vice president; song leader, rush chairman, and corresponding secretary; member of the National Triangle Conference Forum and chairman of Regional Conference administration Forum at Purdue University. Activities: Froshawks; KU Chapter of American Institute of Architects; KU-Y, IFC. Wants to establish a committee of students and faculty from each school to promote better communications between schools; would like to investigate traffic problem on Jayhawk Blvd. Feels ASC should work immediately on problem of student thefts. Feels party loyalty ends at election and representatives must represent the entire student body. Wants University's public relations furthered through activity of NSA. Feels concrete action must take place on civil rights issue. RUSTY MASTERS School of Fine Arts Advance, Mo., junior; Delta Gamma social sorority; GPA 2.0; transfer student from William Woods College—Dean's Honor Roll, Student Senate, received Outstanding Phi Beta award at graduation, and honorary sweetheart of Sigma Chi. On publicity committee for SUA Carnival at KU. Activities: Phi Beta-President; YWCA; active in theater; College Choir; College Sextet (William Woods). Wants students to be more informed about issues before ASC, to be accomplished by secretarial staff which she wants to work on; wants music and art departments of Fine Arts School unified to be better represented. Feels there is an unequivocal solution to the civil rights problem. Graduate School THOMAS L. KURT Pratt, first year medical student; independent; A.B., University of Notre Dame; graduate representative; ASC, NSA, Commission; Cyclic Rights. Activities: Graduate representative to ASC; NSA Committee; Civil Rights Council; Newman Club; Student Religious Council; Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity; Student Senate (Notre Dame); ASC Finance and Auditing Committee. Appointed to ASC this fall, drafted ASC bills on establishment of secretarial staff for ASC; drafted resolution on rights of student expression, civil rights, reserved seating and on improvement of street lighting in women's dormitory areas. Favors establishing a KU graduate student association; views student government as having three primary functions—coordination of all subsidiary committees, social events, and co-curricular activities; assuring that student services are provided to (Continued on page 3) School of Business JOHN B. McFARLANE Newton junior; Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity; Summerfield scholar; GUF Banking scholarship; Phi Psi Endowment Fund scholarship, pledge class honor initiate, chemistry and physics departments honor rolls. Dean's Honor Roll (2). Activities: Alpha Kappa rsi professional business fraternity, president ('60-'61); Owl Society, president ('60-'61); "Summerfield Outlook" managing editor; KU Relays committee; IFC; Business Core Group Dean's representative. Main qualification is his familiarity with the School of Business and his potential ability to represent it well. The editorship of the School's publication has brought him into contact with a great number of students and faculty and has given him a chance to become well acquainted with most all of the issues of importance in the School. School of Education JOHN L. RANDALL Aberdeen, S. D., junior; J. R. Pearson dormitory; Dormitory Council; Judiciary Council (dormitory); U. G. Mitchell Honor Scholar: Gifted Program Activities: Mathematics Club; German Club; Student NEA; freshman baseball, intramural athletics, dormitory intramural chairman (2); dormitory social chairman (2). Aims to support and help accomplish the planks of the UP platform. Wants to work to put into effect Coach Dick Harp's suggestion of placing athletics in their proper perspective on the campus. Feels KU, and especially students in the School of Education, have a responsibility to publicize their attitude toward athletics and to emphasize their position as students and representatives of their school. School of Engineering BILL K. ROTHENBERGER Hays freshman; Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity; GPA 1.94; pledge class vice president. Activities: KU-Y Believes engineers are latent in student government and don't seem to actively participate in student government and the present engineering representative has not taken an interest in student government. Engineers should not be restricted to their own sphere of interest, but should have better representation and have better relations between the Engineering Council and ASC. Wants Publications Bill, now being considered by ASC, to be passed as he feels it is stronger in power than old one. Also favors the Delegations Bill which will give KU better representation in national affairs. School of Fine Arts SHARON J. TEBBENKAMP Salisbury, Mo., junior; Miller Hall; music major; USO, State Dept. Far East tour; Honor Recital (3 years). Activities: President, Miller Hall; KU Chorale and Concert Choir; University Theatre productions; Mu Phi Epsilon professional music fraternity; chaplain and recipient of outstanding junior alumni award in music; Pi Kappa Lambda honorary music fraternity; Inter-Residence Council. Believes the ASC should take an active interest in, and support the policy of NSA. Would like to have KU better represented in NSA conferences. Interested in the Peace Corps and would work to have the World University Service put a corps program into operation at KU. Wants to have student disciplinary committee restructured and have reports on disciplinary procedures made to student body. Graduate School OTIS C. MITCHELL Parsons; Templin Hall; B.A., Wichita University; M.A., Pittsburg State Teachers College; working on doctorate degree in history. Activities: Young Democrats; International Relations; Political Science Club; Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary fraternity for history majors, (at Wichita University); Student Council graduate representative (at Pittsburgh State). Conceives role of graduate representative to ASC unlike that of other representatives in that the graduate student's primary purpose is academic self-improvement and he is necessarily more withdrawn from main flow of campus life in order to pursue his research. Feels the graduate students need to be informed by a mem- (Continued on page 3) MAX EBERHART ... Vox Populi Fine Arts: Sharon Tebbenkamp (UP). Because of her perception and experience in working within her school, she has a better understanding of student needs in Fine Arts. Education: John L. Randall (UP). Because of his knowledge of the pertinent problems facing the ASC at present and his plans and foresight concerning the issues of the future. College, Men: Gene Gaines (UP). Because of his better understanding of the role of the ASC in student affairs and of his intense interest in student government. Graduate: Thomas Kurt (Vox). Because of his experience and his record of legislation proposed to the Council on this year's major issues. The Kansan Recommends- College, Women: Constance Hunter (UP) and Carol McMillen (Vox). Because both have exhibited their capabilities in a variety of student activities, either one would be an asset to the ASC. Pharmacy: Ezequiel Munoz (Vox). Because of the leadership he has shown in his school and his desire to better student government. Journalism: Ronald Gallagher (Vox) and Thomas Turner (UP). Because both are outstanding in grasping issues and coping with them. Business: Candidates unavailable for interview. Engineering: Candidates unavailable for interview. Monday: Presidential Candidates ALAN REED . . . University Party