N I1 0 f A sgc candidates LS&A at-large candid 2. Minority Recruitment:. Increased effort must be directed toward the fulfillment of the BAM demands. There must be more recruiters, more money for recruitment, and better sup portive services. 3. War Research: It is a desecra- tion that in a university dedicated to humanist values, effort is spent in the development of more efficient ways of dispensing with human life. Such efforts must be stopped. In ad- dition, all classified research must be reviewed by an open board comprised of people from both the University and the larger community. 4. Low Cost Housing: With the pas- sage of the allocation referendum, SCC will be in a unique position to become directly involved with low cost housing. Possibilities include applying for a HUD building loan, and for private financing. 5. Women: Sexist practices must be removed from the university communi- ty. Free day-care centers should be established, as well as interest- free loans for abortions. 6. Recruiting: All recruiting by companies that practice racist ex- ploitive policies must be banned from campus. The recruiting policy of the OSS Policy Board must be made campus-wide. 7. Exclusionary Rule: The exclu- sionary rule must be eliminated ex- cept in cases of most extreme ne- cessity, and then only after due pro- cess in front of a student judiciary. louis lessem rebecca Schenk AS A CURRENT MEMBER of Student Government Council, it seems to me that the following issues should be -given highest priority by the Univer- sity community in the coming year. 1. Union of Student Workers: For too long the student part-time work- ers of this university have been sub- ject to open exploitation by the uni- versity administration. The time has come for the formation of the Union of Student Workers. Rebecca Schenk is also standing for SGC President. For her plat- form, see page 2. brena mcgadney The reasons of many of the students seeking seats on LSA Student Execu- tive council are very much the same reasons that I have chosen, but the major difference is the fact that I have a sincere desire to accimplish something. The desires of the entire student body and the desires that I possess are concerned with many of the issues that affect student .life directly. Since LSA encompasses a massive student body, I feel that it requires direct representational leadership in ,aiding the student body. There is al- ways the necessity for a governing body to initiate proposals for affairs that concern the student body, both on a personal and legislature levels and as a student in LS&A. I feel that I possess the necessary concern about many of the issues to affect student life directly. There are several specific issues that I am deeply concerned about and I will convey some ideas that I feel might be helpful in bettering LSA Student Government in representing the masses. In order for the LSA Student Gov- ernment to be truly representative of the student body they need to add on other services, such as a student sur- vey and complaint service. The stu- dent survey would depict the true is- sues that the students are concerned about. It would also assist the mem- bers of LS&A Student Government in eliminating issues that were of lit- tle importance and give priorities to those that were according to the stu- dents. The complaint service would again be directly representative of the desires. of the students and it would be helpful in initiating imme- diate change that they may be seeking. Student parity on decision-making boards is quite pertinent at this time. This would give the students a chance to find out what's going on be- hind closed doors and to become in- volved in the decision-making at this university so that the masses of the students can constructively express their opinions. An example of this would be the pass-fail option which is extended to upper-classmen. The LS&A student government trea- surer is leaving, because I have de- finite experience in this field, again, I think I would be a definite asset as a member on the council. I felt that because of my desire to unself- ishly relinquish and render my ser- vices so that your education here at the university, within the next year can be a meaningful one, that I can best represent you. Jacobs As every candidate, myself included, will affirm, our campus is presently approaching an important crossroads. Many important decisions that will greatly affect the present student body are going to be made in the very near future. For example, the fol- lowing issues are under consideration by various student and administrative agencies: classified and military research, on campus recruiting policy, construction of low cost student housing, establishment of a Universi- ty food co-operative, etc. At this time, an effective, representative student government leadership is cru- cial. Further, for the student gov- ernments to be effective, they must also be unified.. I believe that my views are rep- resentative of the opinions of the LS&A student body. Due to constraints of space, I will only discuss my views on the more sailent issues in the hope that they will provide a representative sample. I believe that all classified and military research projects should be thoroughly investigated by a stand- ing committee composed of students as well as faculty members, at an open forum. The purpose of the investiga- tion would be to determine the intent or goal of the research project. If the intent is to maim or kill human beings the research should be termin- ated, if the research does not fit into the. above category it may be ac- cepted, but only on a de-classified basis. As concerns on campus recruit- ing, I believe that another, similar committee should be formed to inves- tigate those firms seeking University facilities for recruitment purposes. If any firm is found to practice any sort of discrimination, they should only be allowed use of University facilities if they are selling to pay for them. I fe'el that this solu- tion to the problem is an adequate one in that the rights of the students desiring interviews are preserved while the University is no longer forced to subsidize discrimination. Finally, I support the formation of a university food co-operative, as well as a University child care cen- ter and construction of low cost stu- dent housing. Considering all that is a stake in this election you cannot afford to sit on your apathy and refrain from voting. If you don't exercise your own rights no one else can. A sound educationa sential for planni that will serve th The present member Government have or philosophy. It is Unless the Stud an active role in it is not fulfilli for its existence. tion and this dema There exists th that have frustrat tion on behalf of vernment this year pression, student funds. With an all-fac easy to stifle Stu mands. This is wt posal must be pass stitute an equally dent-faculty counc governig body of t on all policy-maki sential for an act ment. It is the oblig Student Government al innovation amor and to tap the pot I do believe exist nent and the stude an intellectual le lemands on the co] nind is not enough equally important. nore responsible t together to ensure together to ensure ire met. Better s >e encouraged thrc laint service, wh ter would serve as >f communication. The budgetary p solved for LSA wit Funding Plan. Thi >f income would er ;overnment to beco lent Lobby. Any changes in cation must evolv similar to that al not financed to st til then, we must expand Course N improve counsel eliminate langu requirements revamp the grad Responsible Alternative Party (cont'd) Keeping all recruiters off campus deprives our students of their right of choice when looking for jobs. But I am against any coporation on the University campus that dis- criminates because of race, sex, or any other reason. I firmly support the People's Peace Treaty and its de- termined student effort to end the war in Vietnam. T PlSo believe that the "Army should find other places to train officers (West Point, Naval Academy, etc.) and would like to see ROTC moved off campus. I stand behind the Housing Policy Board's proposal for additional University housing of 1000 apartment units by 1975 with 250 completed by 1972. I would work for lower dorm rates and for a student-run University grocery store, similar to the U bookstore, to ielp cut food costs in Ann' Arbor. Eacn and every issue that arises should be viewed ob- jectively and with an open mind. If elected, I would do my best to respresent what I believe are the desires of the majority of the University community. Jack Whyte. AS EVERY CANDIDATE, myself included, will affirm, our cam- pus is beset with a variety of serious problems. Examples are easily cited: classified and war research on campus, unfair treatment of students, oppression of blacks as well as women, etc. The list is discouragingly long. Yet, this list, and probably most others, fail to mention the single most dangerous threat students face. All of the items listed above fall into a simple and obvious pattern. They are all characteristic of threats from without, and they ignore the threat from within. That threat is stu- dent apathy. Many of us had gained hope that once again students would play a major role in a systematic restructuring of society in a move toward greater and ultimate equality.' And we had good reasons for such hope, e.g. the Washington D.C. demonstrations, the McCarthy campaign, our own BAM strike, etc. But as we all know, the war drags on and ra- cial injustice continues. Any objective viewer of the si- tuation cannot help but reach the obvious conclusion that student concern and student activism is slowly dying. This is not to demean the efforts that a handful have relentles- sly put forti. cut in a country of 200-million or even a campus of 40,000, it takes more than a handful to effect meaningful change. Part of the blame for this apathy lies with the students ts, but the present Student Government Council must also share in the guilt. It is the responsibility of the elec- ted representatives of SGC to lead as well as inform the student body. It is my opinion that the present council has not adequately performed these duties. MY PURPOSE in seeking office therefore is to provide more adequate representation as well as leadership for the students of the University of Michigan. Bill Jacobs. 6