Batle. (Continued from Page 1) - s large number are new to student N government. P SABRE IS running a very S sophisticated campaign, with multi- K colored, heavy-grade paper posters i which stand in stark contrast to the ;cheaper offset flyers which usually are N the trademark of most student gover- n nment candidates. THE MAIN CLAIM of SABRE party literature is that SABRE means a i fresh, new, responsible MSA. Exam- r ples 'from their posters: "If SABRE , alected, MSA will never be the same. It'll be productive, useful and respec- ti ted." Arnson explained that the main n appeal of the SABRE party is its "good n people'' If this is enough to win an elec- n tion remains to be seen. A second major party is the Move n Party, an old party with its roots in h fraternities and sororities. Move is g running twenty candidates in seven V begins for chools. The top Move candidates are movement. Vancy Smith, who is running for vice running the resident on an independent ticket with any of the m ABRE chieftain Arnson, and Scott Perhaps t Kellman, a former MSA president who parties is th s running for the Law Schoollseat. is led by a I Move is running mostly new faces for ving Freen MSA, having few incumbents after a slogans is mediocre Move Party showing in the ass!"Bullsh November election . candidates MOVE IS NOT clinging to any major schools on ssues in this campaign, but rather Bullshit Pa eflecting on the party members' past seated on M erformance on MSA. Peoples' Action Coalition (PAC) has , the most detailed platform of any of the major parties. PAC seems to dwell more on specific outside issues without much mention of restructuring MSA. PAC candidates for the most part are ewcomers to MSA, although many have experience in other student governments and in such groups as the Vietnam Teach-in and anti-apartheid MSA PAC so far seems to be most low-key campaign of ajor parties. the most colorful of MSA e Bullshit Party. The party ong-time MSA politico, Ir- nan. One of the party's 'Give MSA a pain in the ht has recruited some new in a few of the, smaller campus, but many of the arty candidates are now :SA. SOME OF THE party's more colorful campaign. tactics include: a fully decked-out court jester on the Diag proclaiming the merits of the party and a rear view of a cow on Bullshit posters stating, "we're udderly fantastic'!b" One of the major issues brought up by the Bullshit Party is the need for more minority participation on MSA. Other smaller parties are running candidates as well as a number of in- dependents. They include: The Greeks, 3 candidates; Union 'for Responsive The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 7, 1978-Page 5 RZe az a Fan iuSaeid f £ie a lecture by DR. H GEN BIESAHTZ Member of the Central Council of the Anthroposophical Society, The Goetheanum, Switzerland Saturday, April 8, 1978 8:00 p.m. Rudolph Steier House 1923 Geddes Avenue Ann Arbor Government, 2 candidates, Political Leadership Attuned to Needs of Students (PLANS), 2 didates. Sixteen independentc didates are also running. and the can- can- I Tke beciswie ,poll'mcd layJ Itic 'udc~t 'tria1iftifrtfile a (l 'lrd A 'ra 4' R D i U Daily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN Deep in thought, this little girl is discovering the difficulties of the English tanguage. Learnin r (ontinued from' Page 1)9 " The classes meet Mondays and Wed- nesdays at the Pound House Children's Center on East University and Hill and cost $10.00 per child for each eight week session. The primary focus of the program is to encourage oral learning and also, through the active participation of parents, to provide a bridge between, home and school in 'the childrens' in- troduction to American society. PARENTS ARE encouraged to at- tend classes, support group activities during class and reinforce the lessons at home. "Parental participation has worked out in some cases," says Ellen Colovos the program director. "It can be dif- ficult, though, because many of the parents don't speak English." It is also hoped that the program will stimulate the child's experience of American customs, etiquette, literature, songs and games while still maintaining respect for his or her own heritage. En lish fun "WE APPROACH learning from a wholistic point of view' states Yoshida. "We don't give them the A, B, C's first, but try to incorporate the whole thing. We're trying to utilize a more contextual format in the teaching of language." Yoshida, who came to the program about six months ago, wrote the songs which are central to the class format. "I published a children's book while in Japan and have been incorporating my ideas from the book into songs," he said. COLOVOS. POINTS out that a child learns a language by experiencing it. "When I hold up a round piece of felt the children don't always know that it's supposed to be a head, but when they touch their own heads they know what it is." This type of learning was demon- strated during the classroom exercises. "THE CHILDREN really seem to en- joy coming here and that's the most important thing," said Yoshida. SAV!HUNDREDS OF AUDIO COMPONENTS ARE SPECIALLY LOW PRICED 10 AM TO 9 PM' THESE ARE JUST A.FEW, OF THE MaNY 'SATURAY. ONLY" BARGAINS: . ...Itsour Typewriter "Pthatgives /people the initial- I pression about You in Resumes, Term Papers and on Graduate School Applications... the Smith Corona CORONAMATIC. 2200 Suggested Retail Price: $330.00 Thatirinp r . . 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