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The new officers are: president, Angela Cervantes, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; vice president, Jon Ramirez, Derby junior; treasurer, Louie Lopez, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore; secretary, Joe Padilla, Overland Park junior; and sergeant at arms, Jose Vasquez, Belton, Mo., sophomore. Cervantes said one of her goals would be to recruit more members. Last year the group had 12 members, and the group has grown to nearly 30 members in the past year. "Once you get involved in this group, things get easier because you start getting your foot in the door to other organizations," she said. Leadership is another important aspect she would like to develop within the group, Cervantes said. The officers this year are much more experienced than past officers, Cervantes said, because each officer has been in HALO for almost one year. "To me, leadership is everything," she said. "It will make a change on the campus for us. It is us making a difference." Eladio Valdez, former HALO president, said 15 candidates had applied Ramirez said he would like to see the group work more with Hispanic culture. for the five positions. "The officers are very qualified and very strong," he said. Keith ThorpeKANSAN "I would like to get to know our past and work from a cultural aspect," he said. "Leadership is important, but you should know something about whom you are leading." 'I would like to get to know our past and work from a cultural aspect.' — Jon Ramirez HALO treasurer Ramirez said one goal would be to help more Hispanics get involved in the 1990 census. At a Hispanic leadership conference in Chicago a month ago, members from HALO learned that a large number of Hispanics did not fill out census forms, often because of a language barrier. The 1980 census forms will be available in Spanish, he said, and he would like the group to help Hispanics become aware of the new census forms. Ramirez said he was also involved in the Student Senate minority affairs committee and the drug investigation, which started about a month ago. Both officers will help coordinate a conference, Hispanics of Today, which will be Feb. 17 in the Kansas Union. The conference will be for Hispanic groups from Kansas and The new officers for the Hispanic American Leadership Organization are Louie Lopez, left, Joe Padilla, Angela Cervantes, Jon Ramirez and Jose Vasquez, front right. Missouri and also for some high school students. The theme of the conference is "Bridging Our Past With Our Future." Cervantes said she also wanted to try a recruitment project next semester by going to a high school in Kansas City to perform skits about why students should go to college. Although the project still was being organized, she said the group wanted to be involved. Do You Stand Out as a KU Student Leader? Be an Orientation Assistant 1990-91! Join the Orientation Team! 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