8 University Daily Kansan Student Senate Elections Monday, Nov. 18, 1985 Common Sense Candidates use strategy like Hart's John Lechliter/KANSAN By Bonnie Snyder Of the Kansan staff David Epstein and Amy Brown, presidential and vice presidential candidates for the Common Sense Coalition, say they will represent the average KU student. The student body presidential and vice presidential candidates for the Common Sense Coalition say that by electing them, students will get "a better return on their million-dollar investment." "The big difference between David and I and our opponents is we're representatives of the average KU student," Amy Garnett, Common Sense vice president candidate, said last week. She and David Epstein, presidential candidate, say students should vote for Common Sense because students will know what they are getting - ideas. They say they can put many of those ideas into action the day they take office. Some of their ideas include setting up a hotline to the Student Senate office, working with parking services to try to alleviate parking problems around some residence and scholarship halls, and starting a night-ride program, in which buses would run to and from Lawrence entertainment spots. "We're the Gary Hart of Student Senate elections." Epstein said. Brown and Epstein said they were not conservatives, but had a conservative image. Senate elections are to be held Wednesday and Thursday. tion of a liberal greek," Epstein said, referring to his membership in the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Epstein, Prairie Village junior, is majoring in political science and religion. He is a Nunemaker senator and was the assistant producer of last year's Rock Chalk "People don't understand the no- Brown, Paola senior, is majoring in political science and journalism. She is a liberal arts and sciences senator and was a Nunemaker senator for nearly two years. Chrvsalis Candidates plan to use experience By Bonnie Snyder Of the Kansan staff The student body presidential and vice presidential candidates for Chrysalis Coalition say that they can provide the ears that the student body needs. "Milton and I, since we've been at KU, have cared about students' problems and we've worked to help solve them," Ruth Lichtwalt, Chrysalis vice presidential candidate, said last week. John Lechliter/KANSAN Presidential and vice presidential candidates for the Chrysalis Coalition, Milton Scott and Ruth Lichtwardt, say that their coalition will address concerns that have been ignored in the past. Students should vote for Chrysalis Coalition because she and Milton Scott, presidential candidate, will address students' concerns which other people have ignored. Lightwardt said. Scott, East St. Louis, III., senior, is majoring in both political science and communications studies. He is vice chairman of the University Senate Executive Com- munity, former president of Elsworth Hall. Some of the issues Chrysalis plans to begin with are printing professors' evaluations and course descriptions, printing a list of available financial aid and how to it, and pushing for a non-employee club to be included in the renovation plans for the Kansas Union. She said that because they both have had experience within the University system, they know how to get things done. He has been a senator for the School of Liberal Arts and Lichtwardt, Lawrence junior, is an English major. She is an off-campus senator and chairman of Sciences for two years and has been on the Social Responsibilities and Student Rights committees of the Student Senate. the Senate Minority Affairs Committee. She was a member of the Senate Finance Committee for several months. Lichtwardt also was director of Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas. House of Hupei is Open Daily For Lunch & Dinner 2907 W. 6th Call UNIVERSITY PHOTOGRAPHY 843-5279 The best in party pics! THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 1307 Mass. phone: 843-115 Christmas is Coming! One-of-a-kind authentic jewelry and gifts The original Kenya Book bag $16 jewelry priced from $1 African Adorned 5 East 7th 4ยข Copies 818 Mass. Midwest Business Systems inc. 842.4134 ASPEN! Jan. 4-11. Five days of skiing with everything included for only $356. Sign-up now at the SUA Office in the Union. Deadline is Wednesday, so hurry! Call 864-3477 for details. Apply now for Public Relations Chairperson for Student Union Activities by picking up an application at the SUA Office. Deadline for applying is Thurs., Nov. 21 at noon. Five minute interviews will be held that evening beginning at 6 p.m. HOURS Mon - Thurs. 11 a.m. 2 a.m. Fri & Sat. 11 a.m. 3 a.m. Sunday. 11 a.m. 1 a.m. YOU CAN HEAD THE PUBLIC RELATIONS PROGRAM FOR A MAJOR CAMPUS ORGANIZATION! --- 842-1212 1601 W. 23rd In the Southern Hills Shopping Center EASY AS 1-2-3 NAME___ ADDRESS___ DATE___ $1 OFF any 2 pizzas or $2 OFF any 3 pizzas ANY PIZZA ORDERED Expires 12-31-85 V