University Daily Kansan / Friday, March 6, 1987 5 Courses a priority for group By LISA A. MALONEY Staff writer The main goal of the First Class coalition will be to get students the first classes they request, Jeff Mullins, the coalition's candidate for student body president, said yesterday. Both Mullins and Kramer said they weren't worried by the fact that their opponents had more Senate experience. Mullins, Leavenworth sophomore and Brian Kramer, Northbrook, Ill. freshman, announced Wednesday that they would run for student body president and vice president in the Student Senate elections April 8 and 9. Mullins said, "They're going to say that we're inexperienced, and we're going to say, 'You're right, and we're glad.' We're going to run a more efficient Student Senate because we're capable of getting the job done." Kramer said, "Our main goal is to get classes open for students, and we think we've found some mechanisms to get them open." Kramer said he and Mutins would give money from the Senate's unallocated account to the University to open extra sections of classes in the most demand from students. The money would be used to pay salaries for extra teaching assistants and professors. Mullins said that if he and Kramer were elected, they would turn over their $400- and $375-a-month presidential and vice presidential salaries to the Senate. Kramer said, "It doesn't seem proper that only two individuals are getting money that could help a lot of other people." The First Class coalition will run against at least two other coalitions whose leaders have several years' experience with KU Senate. For the same reason, Mullins and Kramer said they would not have an orientation retreat for the senators, like the one in January at the Doubletree Hotel in Overland Park. Kramer is a Nunemaker senator and competed in the National Debate Tournament in high school. Mullins has had no Senate experience at KU but was active in both his high school student council and senate. Kramer said that as a senator, he was invited to go, but refused. "We don't think we need to go to the Bahamas to educate the senators," he said. "If we have to stay after a Senate meeting until two in the morning, we'll do it to save money." 12 parents to appeal book ban MOBILE, Ala. — A federal judge's order to remove 45 textbooks from Alabama schools because they promote "secular humanism" will be appealed, an attorney for a group of parents involved in the case said yesterday. Hand said, "These books are not to be used as primary textbooks . . . or as a teaching aid, in any course, but may be used as a reference source in a comparative religion course that treats all religions equally." 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