Juniors emphasize involvement Andrew Bukaty, Kansas City, sophomore, and Michael Helbert, Salina sophomore, oppose each other for the office of Junior class president. Daniel Evans, Salina sophomore, is running for vice-president on the Helbert ticket. Bukaty has a full ticket with John Robinson, Prairie Village, running for vice-president, Marsha Brin, St. Louis, running for secretary and Ann Ladewig, Shawnee Mission, running for treasurer. Bukaty's platform emphasizes "involvement through interaction." Class polls, Bukaty said, are planned to give the class a voice in improving social and cultural activities. Bukaty said he plans activities such as a class concert, class picnic or barbeque, co-sponsorship of speakers that normally would be too expensive for one group to sponsor, and presporting event rallies. He would also like to promote the expansion of Big Brother and Sister Pregrams now sponsored by the KU-Y, and the establishment of a junior class Congress. Helbert said he is planning two major projects. One is raising funds for supporting environmental and ecology projects. He said he seeks to make the University more aware of ecological problems, and have KU inform the public of them. He said he would also like to see work done on local pollution problems. His second project is the creation of a book buying and refunding program. John Wulf, Morton Grove, Ill., freshman, and sophomore class presidential candidate is cooperating in this project. Helbert also favors elimination of the Western Civilization comprehensive examination and the foreign language requirement. Helbert said that he would strive to get student representation on the Education Requirement Board to meet this problem. Bukaty is majoring in business administration. He has served on the KU Relays publicity committee, Rock Chalk stage manager, and as Phi Gamma Delta pledge class vice-president. Helbert is a political science and geography major. He is serving as SUA complimentary ticket chairman for the Judy Collins concert. Sophomores plan projects Candidates for sophomore class president are John Wulf, Morton Grove, Ill. and Jeff Stinson, Wichita. Forrest Chapman, Topeka, Wulf's candidate for vice-president. The Stinson ticket consists of Scott Kreamer, Olathe, for vice-president; Cindy Winn, Overland Park, for secretary; and Stephanie Petersen, Grand Island, Neb., for treasurer. Wulf, a political science major, said his platform is indefinite regarding class parties. Wulf does plan to work for the extension of the credit/no credit option and a general reduction of requirements. He also plans to conduct mail surveys to keep in contact with his constituents. Wulf said his major project would be the establishment of a student book exchange. Also he would like to use part of the class dues for a 12 KANSAN Mar. 13 1970 Your University State Bank at 955 Iowa Street, the most convenient to campus University State Bank 7 DAY SPECIAL Cars Painted $34.95 Fred's Auto Painting 1328 W. 9th Ph. 842-9487 social work project in the Lawrence community. Stinson said more and better class parties can be held if the class dues are handled properly. He also plans to push for the inclusion of class officers in the Student Senate. Stinson recommends a $500 to $1,000 donation to Watkins Hospital or other University project from surplus class dues. To encourage an increase in the number of students who pay class dues, he also advocates a reduction in dues from $3 to $2. Stinson said this action would probably result in additional revenue as well. Hector is busy ALICE, Tex. (UPI) — In one day, Hector Estrada was sentenced to prison, granted a divorce, and married—all by the same judge. Estrada drew a prison term of four years after a previous burglary probation was revoked. Judge C. W. Laughlin then granted a divorce petition that Estrada had filed several months earlier, and married him to his second wife. After the ceremony, Estrada was taken to the county jail to await transfer to the state penitentiary at Huntsville. Wulf is president of Oliver Hall and has worked on the AURH food committee and the President's Council. He has also participated in Students Concerned about Education Taxation. Stinson was Delta Tau Delta pledge class president last year. After a long week of classes, the best way to start the weekend is at Burger Chef. Stop in soon for a snack or a meal. PEANUTS 50c 'N' 50c PITCHER Have a Dish of Peanuts Roasted in the Shell with our NEW "MINI-PITCHER" FOR ONLY 50c From Noon - 7 Daily the Lounge Southwest Corner of Hillcrest Bowl in Hillcrest Shopping Ctr. 9th & Iowa HAVE YOU TRIED 31 LATELY? 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