12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, April 2, 1968 UP, ISP leaders confident Both Lyle "Buzz" Fisher, Bird City junior and Independent Student Party (ISP) president, and Scott Brown, Wichita sophomore and University Party (UP) president, believe their parties will make a good showing in the spring elections. Fisher emphasized, however, that this election is not vital to his party's future. "It's not crucial to our efforts," he said. "We'll work constantly for the students in or out of the ASC." The ISP predicted victory for Mary Torrence, Topeka sophomore, small women's residence halls; Dave Lutz, Fort Leavenworth freshman, fraternities; Steve Braun, Galena freshman, and Harold Fosmire, Wichita freshman, large men's halls; Jack Krebs, Wichita sophomore, unmarried unorganized; Mike Warner, Lawrence graduate student, graduate school; Chris Peelma, Wichita freshman, fine arts; Joanna Wiebe, Hillsboro junior, journalism; and Harriet Jo Hanson, Clay Center senior, education. Fisher, along with Peter Monge, Wichita junior, is a candidate for two offices. Monge will be on the college men ballot and Fisher on the unmarried unorganized ballot. Monge also is the ISP write-in candidate for student body president with Fisher as his running mate. Fisher said he doesn't expect that he and Monge will win their write-in races, adding that if ISP got 15 or 20 per cent of the presidential and vice-presidential vote, he would consider it a major victory. Brown, however, considers the presidential and vice-presidential races to be the most important. Brown feels that Clif Conrad, Bismarck, N.D., junior and UP student body presidential candidate, and Joe Goering, Moundridge junior and vice-presidential candidate, will win easily. "As far as qualifications go, there's no comparison between our slate and ISP's for these offices," Brown said. "I think if the students do come out and vote, they will vote for Clif and Joe on the basis of issues." In fact, Brown is fairly certain that UP will have trouble in only about four of the races. Other than that, he feels the rest of the UP slate will win. Brown believes that Bob Stodard, Shawnee Mission sophomore and candidate for college man against Monge, should win because he has a lot of support. "This is the race I look forward to winning more than any other except student body president," Brown said. In the four close races, Brown said most of the competition actually comes from within the UP itself. "In some of these cases—sororites or large women's residence halls, for example—these people are actually running against members of their own party. Four run alone for ASC Lack of political party effectiveness seems to be the major reason four students have filed as unaffiliated candidates for All Student Council (ASC) seats in the Wednesday and Thursday campus elections. Rusty Leffel has experience running alone. He is seeking reelection to the fraternity district seat he won in the last election as an unaffiliated candidate. "Political parties," Leffel said, "seem to be just campaign parties. I haven't seen any party effectiveness." Leffel said he would like to see a student fund drive for a new hospital wing. He would also like to start weekly student affairs seminars to discuss current campus issues in living groups. Mark Corder, Highland junior and School of Education candidate, would like to institute a School of Education intermediary board. Students in the school don't know who to gripe to," Corder said. "I think a board like this could well represent their ideas." Carla Rupp, Moundridge junior and School of Journalism candidate, said she was "running on my own merits" because she didn't want to be bound by party politics. If elected, Miss Rupp said she would like to have a newsletter sent regularly to all students informing them of ASC proposals and action and giving them an organ to write to requesting the ASC to act on given issues. A School of Engineering candidate, John Sutton, Princeton junior, envisions himself as the school's tie to the campus. "The closest engineering students get to the campus is Learnard Hall," Sutton said. "I feel I can do a good job keeping them posted on hill activities." Time to Take Care of Your European Reservations Arrange: ★ Airline or Steamship Reservations ★ Student Tours ★ Rent or Lease a Car ★ Purchase a Car ★ Eurailpasses ★ British Rail Passes ★ All Other Travel Information MAUPINTOUR 711 W.23rd (The Malls) VI 3-1211 (These should be arranged as far in advance as possible.) P.S. For those taking SUA flights, contact us for any of the services listed above. 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