CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, October 12, 1984 Page 6 Fresh Vegetables Coalition to run for Senate By JOHN HANNA Staff Reporter Saying that they thought Student Senate crops should be rotated, two students yesterday announced that they would run for student body president and vice president as part of the Fresh Vegetables Chris Admussen, Clayton, Mo., junior and presidential candidate, and Tom Rodenberg, New Ulm, Minn., senior and vice presidential candidate, filed applications in the Senate office. Neither has had previous Student Senate experience. Senate elections will be Nov. 14-15 The students are the first to file with the Senate office The senate for filing is 5 p.m. Monday. "I'm a French major, and this is not going to help me one darn bit," Admunssen said. "I genuinely care about how things go at KU." ADMUSSEN SAID HE and Rodenberg thought that the administration of Carla Vogel, student body president, and Dennis "Boog" Highberger, vice president, did not represent the entire student population. "It seems to me that the present student government talks at people rather than with them. "Students today don't need to be led," he said. "They don't need a leader who will make sweeping masSES and lead them into glory." Admissum presented a two-page platform for Fresh Vegetables that outlined its ideas. Admissum said he wanted to change the Senate but not overhaul the system. "I don't see that we need a radical change," he said. it elected, Admissmen and Rodenberg plan to keep the Senate office in the Kansas Union open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The committee has to have regular, written, committee reports for Senate officers. IF ELECTED, ADMUSSEN said, he will try to have a bus operate on Friday and Saturday nights until midnight from the door of the MGM Hotel to Jayhawk Boulevard, 14th Street and Massachusetts Street. The bus would provide safe rides for students, and a trip home for those students who had had too much drink at local taverns, Admissen said. 'There's no reason why we can't generate the money for this," he said. "We should be able to generate enough money for the safety of our students." Although he said Fresh Vegetables was against the idea of putting a commercially owned fast-food franchise in the Kansas Union, Admusson said students were interested. He said his coalition would propose that a locally owned franchise be put in the Union instead of a nationally owned franchise. Money from the operation would then be put back into the community, he said. ADMUSSEN IS THE host of KJHK's "Alternative Conversations," an interview and talk show. He said he became inter-occupation running because the show had brought campus issues to his attention. ON THE RECORD A STUDENT WHO shot an arrow into Memorial Stadium at 5:50 p.m. Wednesday has agreed to pay $150 for damage the arrow did when it punctured the seal in the stadium's artificial turf playing field, KU police said. A section of the turf will have to be replaced because of the damage Several people were in the stadium at the time, according to the police report, and the arrow landed near a spot in the southern part of the stadium where a 12-year-old boy and his father had been standing. The student told police that he had been target shooting and had not been aware that an arrow had gone into the stadium. The case has beer turned over to the Douglas County district attorney. 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