CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, August 22, 1984 Page 8 Vogel, Highberger discuss fall goals By MICKI SAMPSON Staff Reporter Carla Vogel and Dennis "Boog" Highberger, student body president and vice president, are starting the fall semester with a full Student Senate agenda. "We can get it started, anyway," Highberner said Vogel and Highberger have high expectations for the last few months of their term, but they don't think Senate elections will be before Senate elections in November. Some student senators, however, have mixed opinions on how the Student Senate will respond to Vogel and Highberger's ideas and on what issues will be important to the student body. "There is very little support within Student Senate for the policies of Carla and Boog, said Loren Bussel 1884, and her husband. A student body presided candidate." FOR MOST OF THIS semester, Vogel and Highberger will be busy trying to end the University of Kansas' involvement with companies that do business in racially segregated South Africa and petitioning the legislature to provide money to shut down the nuclear reactor on campus. They also hope to establish a student credit union, restructure the way student senators are chosen, change the student government into an organized union and set up the workforce for a campus recycling plant. "Yeah, we'll be busy," Highberger said. What Vogel and Highberger do not have a chance to finish, they hope the next administration will continue. "I know a lot of the Senate right now probably won't like it (the changes Vogel and Highberger are said) said Chris Coffett, student senator. "BUT A FEW OF them will come around once they've heard what Boog and Carla have to say," she said. Busby said that many of the student senators might support some of Vogel and Highberger's changes, but would probably oppose any plan that would change the way student government was structured. "Most people are pretty comfort- student Senate is grievous new," he One of the first things Vogel and High伯ger said that they would do this semester was to put a bill before the Student Senate that, if passed, could restrict Student Senate or organizations financed by it from buying products from companies that have subsidies in South Africa. The bill will be reviewed by the Minority Affairs Committee before it appears before the Senate. DURING THE SUMMER session, Highenger submitted a bill to the Student Senate Executive Committee asking that Student Senate and all groups financed by it buyoff cou- dition that have subsidiaries in South Africa. StudEx members voted to wait until the full Senate was assembled in 2013. Busy, however, said that the money that would be spent on deactivating the reactor would be better spent elsewhere. "They're trying to play on people's fear of nuclear power," he said. Highberger said that he also wanted to circulate a petition that would call for the student government to be changed into a student union that would bargain with the administration much the way labor unions do. Some student senators, however, disagree with Highherger and Vogel to accept the nomination. Putting a fast food restaurant in the Kansas Student Union and deciding on whether Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas should receive money from Student Senate will be among the big issues for the Student Senate this fall, Coffelt and Busby said. Students avoid fighting crowds as they buy books at the Kansas Union Bookstore. Marti Frumhoff/KANSAN 90 students matched with fraternities About 90 men were matched with fraternities yesterday, the last day of fall formal rush, said Art Farmer, assistant director for the KU Organizations and Activities Center. Twenty-two of KU's 29 fraternities participated in the four-day rush. Farmer said that 138 students registered for rush, and 130 participants. Rush headquarters was at the All Seasons Motel, 2309 Iowa St. Sunday. The students made return visits Monday and yesterday. They were matched with fraternities last night. Rushees visited half of the participating fraternities Saturday and half Farmer said that a man matched with a fraternity was not required to pledge that fraternity. Pledging will cease during the next few weeks, he said. RUSHI ACTIVITIES AT the motel were carried out with few problems. Farmer said this was the largest rush he had conducted in his four years with the Organizations and Activities Center. Last year, 120 students registered for rush and 115 participated. "Behavior was great," he said. "For the most part, things went relatively OK. It was a good group of guys." Open fraternity rush begins today, Farmer said. During the next two months fraternities may pledge men in that manner. Any student interested in open rush should fill out an interest card at the Interfraternity Council office, room 1208 in the Kansas Union. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT sorority membership is available from the Panhellenic Association, room 119B in the Union Counsel, farmer said. Registration for rush will be in November. Rush activities for sororites will begin Jan. 9 and will last about one week An information meeting for formal sorority rush will take place in late Some sororites and fraternities in the Black PanHellenic Council will have informal rush activities next month, said London Bonds, council adviser. 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