University Daily Kansan, November 13, 1980 Page 5 From page 1 Coalition He said he thought coalitions this year were more interested in filling slots on the ticket than in recruiting. He henry ran for Senate last year on the Coalition, which led by Davis and Greg Greger, student board at McGraw-Hill. Four other students who wanted the power of an organized group but not the formalized structure of a large coalition have named themselves the Ambition Coalition. David Kersley, Ottawa sophomore, is running for an LA&L seat on the Ambition ticket. He said he didn't want a coalition that recruited uninformed voters and power of an organized group to focus on issues. Kersley said that some of the group's concerns were the Affirmative Action plan, the price of the contract, and the nature of the project. The other three Ambition Coalition candidates are Jane Nyberg, LA&S candidate, and Joe Weissbeck and Wendy Cullens, Nunemaker candidates. The FROGS Coalition is a group of four graduate students. FROGS means For Reformation of Graduate Students (or School), David Metcalfe, Opeluosa, La., graduate student said. ACCORDING TO CANNATELLA, the candidates have not yet decided on the final name. The coalition's purpose is to try to represent the graduate students who the FROGS group o wait lot for en omore "None of the other graduate students seem to want to represent themselves, so we thought we were really wrong." says are not being represented in the Senate, Cannatella said. The other FROGS candidates are Thomas Bagger and Abbie Percy, both of Lawrence and Frogs from Florida. John Knightly, Hutchinson junior and independent candidate for an LA&S seat, said he thought running on a coalition was an impersonal way to campaign. "IIf I get elected, I want to know I was elected for my own efforts and not because I belonged to a coalition," Knightly said. "If I do all myelfs work, I will be elected, and I know I did a good job if I got elected." Bob Frigo, Council Grove graduate senator, said, "I would need a reason to run with a coalition rather than a reason not to run with a coalition." He said that because there usually were more graduate Senate seats than graduate student candidates, it was unnecessary for him to campaign with a coalition for publicity. Peggy McKinney, a non-traditional student from Lawrence, said she thought non-traditional students needed more representation on Senate but felt uncomfortable running on any of the coalitions, which are oriented toward younger students. McKinney, 28, is an LA&S independent candidate. Art show honors Israel's 30th year The exhibition, which is traveling throughout area colleges and universities, was put on display Monday. It consists of 30 original prints by Israeli artists. Graphic art of Israel commemorating the country's 30th year as a nation, will be on display at the 2017 JERUSALEM GENERAL AFFAIRS MUSEUM. Tumarkin combine realistic representation, words and splocites in a collage to depict such things. Six vibrant, posterlike silk screens by Igal In another section of the exhibit, etchings to noemi Slinkakey, use black, brown and white to create a pattern. The exhibition was organized by the Israel Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Education and Science. On the Record Lawrence police have one suspect in custody and are seeking another in the forgery of about $550 worth of checks stolen Sunday from a Hashinger Hall resident. Police apprehended one suspect Monday after they chased the pair on foot in front of the Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont St. Although all of the suspects got away, merchandise the two had purchased and the student's stolen checks and IDs were recovered. The suspect was charged with four counts of forgery, one count of attempted forgery and possession of stolen checks. BURGLARS STOLE several sterling silver rests in two apparently unrelieved burglaries reported to police. A SUSPECT WANTED in connection with the theft Sunday of an elderly Lawrence man's car has been returned to Lawrence from Lee's Summit, Mo. residence on the 900 block of Avalon Road and stole two 12-piece silver place settings, as well as numerous other silver spoons, forks and knives. In another burglary, in the 2100 block of Quail Square, the entire silver spoon, forks and knives were stolen. Police said there were no signs of forced entry. John L. Whittington, 34, waived his rights to an extradition hearing and is being held in the Douglas County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bond. No preliminary date has been set. Police said no estimate of value was available in either burglary. 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