Page 1f-Friday, February 6, 1981-The Michigan Daily SA L DA Johnson elected to student affairs post O LYU By ANN MARIE FAZIO University Vice-president for Student Services Henry Johnson has been elec- ted to serve as vice-president of the National Association of Student Per- sonnel Administrators. Johnson will begin his two-year term in April. He was elected in January. "I THINK THIS is a challenge for me," explained Johnson, who was for- mally a member of the group's executive - committee. "The organization is significant to the development and advancement of the interests of people in student affairs." NASPA is the nation's foremost association of student affairs professional people, Johnson said. In addition to publishing a quarterly jour- nal, NASPA provides technical assistance, and holds workshops, seminars, and conferences for the ad- ministrators. As the organization's vice-president, Johnson expects to develop regional professional development programs for young student personnel officials, as well as implement programs to answer affirmative action needs. He added he wants to develop a high degree of cohesiveness between member in- stitutions in the region in terms of pur- pose and programs. Johnson also said he would help the association's national office-currently located in Portland, Oregon-make a smooth transition to its new headquar- ters at Ohio State University. He added that he is pleased with the move because it will place the national office in a centrally located area. Joh nSOn . .. elected to NASPA post Judge may drop charges against former Daily editors By DAVID SPAK A district court judge may drop trespassing charges against two former Daily editors if they agree to bring a civil suit against the University to settle a dispute over the interpretation of the State Open Meetings Act, Daily Attor- ney Jerold Lax said yesterday. Lax said a civil suit will probably be filed to determine if meetings of the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics fall under the act's provisions. 15TH DISTRICT Court Judge George Alexander indicated he would drop the charges after consulting with Lax, the prosecuting attorney's office, and Roderick Daane, the University's general Counsel. Lax said he, former Daily Editor-in- chief Mark Parrent, and former Co- Opinion Page Editor Joshua Peck will meet to decide their next course of ac- tion. Under the agreement, the prosecuting attorney's office agreed not to appeal the dismissal of the charges, Lax said. 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