THE FAR SIDE University Daily Kansan / Friday, September 18, 1987 5 By GARY LARSON Campus/Area "Well, it's cold again." Freshmen sought for class coalition By BRAD ADDINGTON Staff writer The Board of Class Officers has been busy recruiting candidates and helping them form coalitions for this month's election of freshman class officers, said Jim Riggs, senior class vice president. "I think you will see a competitive edge this year," Riggs said. "I think you will see three or more running and a lot of write-ins." Riggs said that BOCO had been printing filers and running advertisements in the Kansan to encourage freshmen to participate in the elections. Cliff Stubbs, senior class president, said, "We think that if more people know about this their freshman year and at least attempt to run, may there be will be more students by the time of their senior year." Stubbs and Riggs were elected to the offices as members of Momentum, the only coalition that ran in last March's sophomore. junior and senior elections. "All the current officers are members of the same coalition," Riggs said, "which in turn makes it easier for all of us to get together and get things done." However, Riggs said he would still like to see more coaltions participate in the elections. Candidates must submit filing applications by 5 p.m. today in Room 106 of the Burge Union. The application and 30 in the rotunda of Strong Hall. Stubbs said that after the elections, BOCO would begin concentrating on selecting a recipient of this year's HOPE award. HOPE was honored to an Outstanding Progressive Award, which is presented by the senior class. Seniors will have two weeks beginning Sept. 27 to nominate faculty members for the award. The seniors will vote for a number of semifinalists. Senior class officers will select seniors to be on a committee that will interview the finalists. KU student organizes Robertson supporters By a Kansan reporter Last Saturday, television evangelist Pat Robertson won the Iowa Republican Party's only official straw poll in Ames, Iowa, and some KU students are gearing up to support him. Craig Campbell, Detroit, Mich., senior, will organize a student chapter of Americans for Robertson as soon as Robertson announces his candidacy, which he is expected to do Oct. 1, Campbell said. Campbell said that one year ago Robertson, a fundamentalist, told supporters he would enter the race if he could collect 3 million signatures from supporters. He has collected the signatures, Campbell said. Campbell helped collect signatures at the University of Kansas last semester by taking petitions to reside in halls and in front of Wescoe Hall. Many of those interested in helping with the campaign are members of conservative and Christian organizations on campus, he said. Campbell said he was only a little surprised that Robertson won the straw poll. "He has probably the best organization of any of the candidates. Many of his supporters are very committed," Campbell said. Brett Frazier, Pratt junior and chairman of the KU Dole for Presi He has probably the best organization of any of the candidates. Many of his supporters are very committed.' Craig Campbell Detroit senior Detroit senior dent campaign, said he didn't think Robertson's victory in the Iowa straw poll was significant. "Straw polls are very ambiguous. He got organized for this one event. He got all of his supporters from a big radius and got them there to vote." Frazier said. 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