(cont.) VOTE FOR TWO EIGHT YEAR TER s m 50 nc"" 2. Poor IChtevement coupled wtth high cost re.utts when control s t.ken from perents .nd given to bur •• ucrat •• nd te.cher.' unions. Education should be deregulated so parents, not Big Bro«her government, chooM wMt, when, where, how,.nd by whom their cNldren .r. taught. Competjtion me.n •. more �Itty for Ie •• money. Gwendoline Stillwell Libertarian AGE-67, east lansing OCCUPATION-Elementary teacher 30 years; 2 years rural school . EDUCATION-Rural schools K-8th; Rodney B. Wilson H.S.; 2 y .. rs, Central Michigan U�iversity; B.A., Michigan State University . BACKGROUND-Born McBain, MI. Raised on farm Clinton Co. � to 4-H. Married. 2 daughters, 5 grandchildren. Member Housing Commission, East Lansing. Active in many teacher organizations. 1. P.rents need choice .nd controt In .1 m.tt.rs of childr.n·. education. Pubeic support of schoo's equals government controt. Government controt homogeniz.. learning levels. Government curriculums support tdNlogy to perpetu.te itHff. Citizens 10M freedoms when not informed of historical .nd current political actMti •• , Tuition tax credits, no pubtic .upport. 2. Competency leveta dectirltng. Escalating co.ts for public education. Certification eliminated-hire from I.rger poof. Curriculum. fr .. to IOar. Priv •• schoof. u .. fundi .fficientty. Government IChootI OYef"POC)UIat. bur •• ucracy. More money never produce. r�. Market force. needed. Tuition tax credits-vouchers. Home schooled-pur. Ie.rning opportuni- ty. Support home schodiug. AboU.h r.strictive I.w •. VOTE FOR TWO EIGHT YEAR TER \ mSO Philip H. Power Democrat AGE-52. Ann Arbor . OCCUPATION-Chairman of Suburban Communications Corporation, publisher of Observer & Eccentric N papers EDUCATION-B.A.,_Univ Univeraity, England BACKGROUND-Regent, University of MichiQan; Ch_ ... Michigan Job Training Coordinating Council; member, Governor's Commission on the Future of' Higher Education and Commission on Jobs and Economlc Development 1. Bal.ncing go.'s of m.int.ining quality, insuring .cce.sibiIity, controlling costs. Mich�n r.nk. low in support for he education; result i. unlver.ities h.ve to r.i.. tuition. Impossjble to work your way through college. Solution is tough: no extra money likely from .t.te or feds. Mu.t r.ise priv.t, money, man.ge cosrs better. Donald F. Tucker Democrat Material not available at time of printing. Marvin L. each Republican AGE-63, Ann Arbor OCCUPATtON-President, The Communications Group, a . ,"",ia holding company; member, President Bush's Education Advisory Committee . EDUCATION-A.B. (Political Science), U. of M .• 1950; M.A. (Speech, Education). U. of M.. 1951; Ph.D, (Speech, Education), U. of M., 1958 , BACKGROUND-U.S. Congressman, 1966-76 (member, Education, Science Committees); Director, Seminars & Programs, American Enterpri.. Institute, 1910-87; member of Staff. WSU, U. of M., 1951-84 1. In the decade .head, the university must build on it. tradition of exceltente to become • global university, .ven while MrVing as • m.jor research .nd education resource for the state .nd its .tudent.. Coat cont.inment me •• ure. mu.t be .ddr •• 1ed equally with .ddition., source. of revenue- public .nd priv.t •. Shirt.y�M: McF Republican ' AGE-eo, Battte Creek OCCUPATION-Current Mayor, Battle Creek; Busines .... - Manufacturing Company. International Trade EDUCATION-A.B. (�istory),. U. of M., 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa); M.A. (Political Science), W.M.U.; Secondary T aching Certificate BACKGROUND-Former teacher, college instructor; 18 years in business; 10 years as elected official. public budgeting, human resources; 35 y.ars ·in community ctivities serving economic development and human needs 1. Cruci., problem-Support for pr ... rv.tion .nd .nh.ncement of its position •• internationally acdaimed univer.ity of excellence, providing educa� 0 highest quality, furthering re .. arch, promoting economic de\.lopment. Po. sible lOIu­ tion-Furthering public .w.rene.s, •• peci.,ty .mong Michig.n citizens, of v.lue of thl' .... t by programs that promot, Interaction betw .. n university world and communities. Jam la Hudler Llbert.n.n Material not available at time of printing. David H. Raaflaub Llbertanan AGE-46. Ann Mbo. . OCCUPATION-Lawyer EDUCATION-A.B., University of Michigan; J.D., Wayn State University law School BACKGROUND-lived in Michigan since 1945; in Ann Arbor since 1962 Lawrene.D.O Democr.t ., AGE-4f5. East lansing OCCUPATION-Senior Partner - Miller, Cannetd, Paddock '- and Stone _ �EDUCATION-B.A. (with honor). M.S.U .• 1867; J.D. (cum . \ laude). U. of M., 1970 SACKGROUND-Chair of M.S.U.=Board. Mayor of East �-- ...... - ',.' lansing (1979- 83); Deputy Commisslon8r of Iniurance ." (1978-18); M.S.U. President's Club; M.S.U. Wharton Center Platinum Circle; Special Alaistant Attorney General of Michigan Education Trust 1. High tuition is too gr.at • burden on modera. and low income f.m ...... W. mu.t be more .fficient, reduce co.l-ttu'ough cooper.tion wtth other colleges, and fight for • higher funding priority .t the federal .nd state level. Our job I. to educ.te Michig.n'. chjldren. High tuition def.ats that purpose. '" Gold Workers Wortd AGE--40. Detroit BACKGROUND-Leader, Ann ArbOr Students for a Democratic � and anti-Vietnam War activist. Participant in October, 1987, national march for gayllesbi.n fIOhts, speaker at. rallies in support of Palestinian movement, arr .. ted for, fighting 'KKK In " 1972. Disabled auto worker. Workers World Party member and socialist actiyist 20 years. ·"1. Transform from redlt, eltist in.titution 10 MrVing worts.s .nd poor. Open admi.sionI. Fr.. tuition. Affirmative action In .dmilsions, teaching, adminj.tration. Quota. reflecting stat, per� of Black. Latino, Arab, Native, Aaian popufations. Teach , .. , hi.tory of opprMMd .nd workera. No radst ... xl.t, nti-gay teachingI. Supplemental payment. to Iow-income studer:rts. Cook publican AGE-58, Greenvil OCCUPATION-Housewif, EDUCATION-B.A. (Telecommunications), M.S.U .• 1954 • BACKGROUND-Founder, Montcalm Community Col­ .. Jege; 12 years Greenville Board of EduCJtion '(8 years President); Board of Directors. M.S.U. Development Fund (2 terms); National Chair-person for SpecJal Gifts. M.S.U., $130 million capital Campaign; M.S.U. Whfrton Center Performing Arts Board (2 terms) • 1. We must conltantty e"aluate our educational progr.m to keep our operation educationaly sound a. wei a r.spon.tbIe. m. Is vital to keepjng the university acceas .. while not diminishing the quality of our programa and Jack Shin R.publican. AGE-68, East lansing OCCUPATION-Director, Placement Servtces, MIChIgan State University for 24 years; Army Air Corps plot; Acting Director of Intercollegiate Athletics; As.,.tant to President Emeritus, John Hannah; Interim Executive Director of Alumni Programs EDUCATION-Bachelors Dear. in ScIence & Arts, Michigan State University. 1148 ' BACKGROUND-Author and lecturer on job placement , services and employment trends. , 1. The most crucial probtem is the r ... tionlhlp between the Board of Tru.t... .nd the admlnlstr.tion. The Board hal the re'Spon.ibility for the governance of the university and IhouId not be Invotved In the day-to-day management of the in.titution. Respon.tbIe leadership will enaure • r •• toration of proper priorities. Donald D. Schneider Tisch Independent Citizen. Matenal not available at time of printing. u R OARDS Each board has g�neral supervision of' its institution and control of its expenditures, as well as responsibility for electing its president. There are '8 members on each board, nominated by party conventions, serving 8-year terms, Two of these mem­ bers are elected in each general election. Members receive no salary, but expenses are paid. Governing boards of all other state I � colleges and universities are appointed by -e the Governor and approved by the Senate. � tw: • • ... � ... 50 (') = C5 > 2! n - � N � Jam Democrat AGE�. Metamora OCCUPATION-Attorney/Partner - Honlgman, Miller, ." Schwartz and Cohn. Detroit - > . EDUCATION-B.A., Michigan State-University, 1965; J.D.. � Wayne State UniverSity. 1968' . _ � N -