Parties Stress Privileges, Communications FALL PLATFORM. 1965 The purpose of the UNIVERSITY PARTY in student government is to encourage the expansion of student privileges and services and the establishment of beneficial programs. To these principles, the platform of the UNIVERSITY PARTY 1. STUDENT PRIVILEGES The UNIVERSITY PARTY believes that the college student, as a mature individual, should be allowed a maximum amount of freedom, respecting themselves, the University, and the surrounding community. Therefore, A. The UNIVERSITY PARTY will seek the repeal of the laws on the camions. E. The UNIVERSITY PARTY will establish a free speech forum to be held for two hours one day a week. The arrangement must be in accord with that a student may speak about any subject that he chooses, with respect to decency 2. ELECTION PROCEDURE REVISION C. The UNIVERSITY PARTY will institute a policy whereby any dormitory on scholarship had student facilities purchased private phone facilities The UNIVERSITY PARTY, realizing that the present election procedure at the University is in many ways outmoded and costly to improve, strongly supports the great effort to include the ASC Elections bill to include the following; A. Procurement of election materials or use in the Spring General Election B. Permitting political parties to run class officer candidate coalitions. C. Establishment of a poll in Hashigger, Hall D. Revision of the preferential itm in the Spring Elections. 3. STUDENT LOBRY The UNIVERSITY PARTY, in an effort to continue the progress in relations between the University and the State, as initiated by such an organization in State Government Program, will establish a student lobby in the State Legislature in Topeka This lobby will be organized similarly to prove that provinces will provide state legislators with student opinions concerning important state policies. 4 INTEREST AND APTITUDE TESTING PROGRAM The UNIVERSITY PARTY believes that many university students change schools or major fields during college mainly because the interests and aptitudes they have. Therefore, the UNIVERSITY PARTY will establish, through the Guidance Committee, a curriculum which will consist of interest and aptitude tests that incoming students may take during previews and orientation, and regularly enrolled students may take various times during the school year. 5. MAJOR SPEAKERS PROGRAM The UNIVERSITY PARTY will establish a Master Speakers program at the University of Florida, coordinated through an ASC committee which would invite four or five outstanding alumni in fields such as politics, science, or spending time with others on the campus. During this period, they would eat and stay with the students, and would be available to speak to campus officers and advisors for individual discussions with students concerning their particular fields and their keys to success. Communications S. SPECIAL STUDENT SERVICES A. The UNIVERSITY PARTY will post schedules on each cell in the particular building in use. During hours when it is not being used, the room will be available for study space for students and staff. Students must continue class or individual discussions after a class period is over. A central directory will inform concerning available classes within the buildings. B. The Athletic Seating Board of the ASC, inspired by the conference's campaign political parties, has mad Student Stadium Expansion a reality. UP. Vox Announce Platforms By Stephen Russell KU's opposing political parties, Vox Populi and University Party, announced their platforms last week. Both parties will hold meetings today to conclude their preparations for next week's elections. Their platforms contain the parties' major goals for KU's student government, which their candidates will seek to carry out if they are elected in the fall living district elections Nov. 10 and 11. TOM STANION, Pratt junior and president of Vox, said the party will meet at 7 p.m. in the Meadclark Room of the Kansas Union. It will be the last general meeting to discuss the campaigns and the platforms. Tom Shumaker, Russell senior and President of UP, said UP will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Parlor A of the Kansas Union. Members will discuss the candidates and the platforms to boost the enthusiasm of the party members before election time. Existing to provide the Associated Students of the University of Kansas with effective, dynamic "campus" government and continuing the work of the Spring of 1955, Vox Poplin proposes the following programs: I. VOX POPULI realizing that the average student is concerned about his university's role in society proposes to establish a summer "Jay-camp" for students to provide underprivileged children of Kaupa with new experiences. II. VOX POPULI continues to recognize the need to better establish communications between students and their community proposes: A. That the All Student Council investigate the flow of talented students to outside business, professional, and educational interests and publicizes its findings in the interest of the state of Kansas. B. To continue working to prepare the State and Community Affairs Committee in an effort to link to students with the State Legislature. C. To place an All Student Council observer on the Lawrence City Council and invite the city council mem- mitent to attend All Student Council meetings. D. To establish through the All Student Council community service project schools, to award volunteer groups etc.) an award for living group having done the most for the city. To promote bitter relations with students. To enhance versatility and the citizens of Lawrence. III. VOX POPUCI realizes that the University is a major factor in the educational greatness of the University and has made improvements in the physical plant: A Construction of an outdoor center for a large public lake. Also Vox Populi will press for a general clean up of Potter Lake and the general area surround- B. Better lighting on the Jawhawk Boulevard crosswalks, Memorial Drive, and stairs loading from Flint to Milford. C. Improvement of parking facilities of a parking garage to enable users automobiles to park closer to campus Place and McColum parking zone IV. VOX POPULI in order to allow more effective communications will: A. Support the recently initiated All Student Council visitation program introduced by Leo Schrey, student body president. B. Provide for student usage of f. tissues in the Kansas Union or local cells D. Establish a liaison with the pa- tection team in sending of messages for students. C. Provide a "gameboard" (similar to the travel board) for students to advertise for rides and riders to out of town football and basketball games. V. VOX POPULI in order to generate a stimulus as an achilles events process A. A cheerleading staff that more fully demonstrates enthusiasm. B. To commission a noted artist to write the song. University an original fluent song. C. Establish a tradition of pre- ventive battles and postgame basketball antics. D. Establish a traveling trophy for the team actively demonstrates its enthusiasm through house decorations, participation weekly rallies, bonfires, snake skins. E. Instruct the student opinion suggestions for increased spirit. 8 Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 3, 1965 Vox Names More Candidates The following additional Vox Populi candidates for the fall living district elections have been announced. Men's Large district: Gary Davidson, Annandale, Va., sophomore, Templin; Jim Boardman, Glen Elllyn, Ill., freshman, McCollum; Jerry Bean, Abilene sophomore, McCollum; Dick Darville, Shawnee Mission junior, McCollum; and Bob Kreutzer, Garden City sophomore, JRP. Women's Large district: Becky Buckaloal, Parkville, Mo., junior. Hashinger; Cathy Campbell, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, sophomore, Ellsworth; Mary Dunlap, Alameda, N.M., senior, Ellsworth; and Barbara Rueb, Salina sophomore. Hashinger. Professional-Cooperative district: Dennis Colombo, Brooklyn, N.Y., sophomore, Beta Tau. 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