'"HE MICHIG~AN 'DAITY ctions roach as 12dUp Campaigns Candidates Answer trovers al Questons y-nine candidates are winding up their campaigns for twen- pen Student Legislature seats tomorrow night, after plenty ection rallies, open-houses, and poster-posting. ough this election has not been marked by a great number debated issues, the Daily dredged up six controversies to o candidates. * * * * DIDATES had their choice of three answers: yes, no, or no Since there was not room available to print answers in any y, variants were made "no comment." Questions left un- i were treated in the same way. low the answers are printed the candidates' statement on I am running for SL." questions are: hould the Student Legislature have the power to select Judiciary members?, Should Union regulations be further liberalized in regard nen? hould the Student Legislature sponsor Tug Week? hould non-commercial "campus queens"Wbe kallowed at Should certain large campus groups be allowed special entation by. means of ex offickp SL members? hould a system of political parties be organized on campgus? QUESTION 4, several candidates wished to answer "yes for oups and no for all-campus queen." stion 6 grew out of a current controversy at Northwestern ;y, where campus political parties are already in existence ove is underway to get rid of them. re Are Candidates... tr amow, Gerald, '52 No 2. No comment 3 No a 5. Yes 6. No. lesire to serve on SL because k that in this way I can bet- epresent the student body, present status can be ap- bly strengthened in the of self-government" rn, Bert, '54 No 2. Yes 3. No 4. No corn- S5. No 6. No. would like to serve on SL to improve the representative onship between the students er, Doug, '52 No comment 2. No com- t 3. Yes 4. No comment 5. . No. aft running for re-election se of a sincere interest in nt government. I would like ve a part in formulating and ering the policies of the Leg- re which benefit the student is, Dudley, '53 No 2. Yes 3. Yes 4. Yes 5. No vould like to further the fol- g plans: the new calendar plan, a proposal to grade the staff officials in the dorms, a dead week before finals in the literary col-' lege, a Union book store, a con- test in conjunction with intra-' murals of various Frat and Inde-' pendent Champions." Demmer, Richard, '53 1, Yes 2. No 3. Yes 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "I desire to serve on the Student Legislature because I am inter- ested in promoting the interests and feelings of the student body. I desire also, to receive experience of this sort which, I believe, will promote my future life," Diamond, Sondra N. '53 1. No 2, Yes 3. Yes 4. No 5. No 6. No. "I would like to serve on SL be- cause I have a sincere interest in the work now being performed as well as a desire to see the sphere ofiSL influence increased. I would like the opportunity to offer my services to this community and, in a representative capacity, carry out its wishes." Ezray, Mervin, '52BAd. 1. No comment 2. No 3. Yes 4 No 5. No 6. No comment. "What does a student legislator Take This List to Polls In this edition The Daily pre- sentsa comprehensive survey of the all campus elections Tuesday and Wednesday. Clip it out and vote intelligently. * * * WHEN - 8 to 5 p.m. WHERE -: University Hos- pital, Women's Athletic Build- ing, Union, League, Engineer- ing Arch, Library, Angell Hall, Waterman Gym, Alumni Hall, Rackham, Law Quad, Business Administration School, Archi- tecture School, East Quad, northwest corner of diag. QUALIFICATIONS - A ny University student, including graduates, for Student Legis- lature and Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics. Any junior for senior class officers in the literary college. Any engineering freshman, sopho- more or junior for the engi- neering college sophomore, Jun- ior, or senior class officers, res- pectively. Union vice-presidents are elected by the students in their respective schools or col- leges. * * * REQUIREMENTS-Students must present ID cards and scholastic transcripts if class is not given on card. do? He represents the feelings of the student body in matters where they cannot act individually. I want to make an aggressive effort to find the important areas of dis- content, and then actively work to solve the problems. Example: The long-dormant student book store idea." Gallup, Judy 1. No 2. No 3. Yes 4. No com- ment 5. Yes 6. No. "I feel that I could do a good job of representing the student body if s member of the Student Legislature. I would like to do my bit toward strengthening the SL by increasing student interest,. Gleich, Gerald J., '53 1. No 2. Yes 3. No 4. Yes 5. No 6. No. "I am interested in the func- tions of SL and desire the oppor- tunity to further the wishes of all students for such projects as a student book-store and a settle- ment of the Thanksgiving holiday dispute" Glover, Robin, 153 1. No 2. No 3. Yes 4. No com- ment 5. Yes 6. No. "Student government is one of the most valuable institutions in a large University. I wish to take part in this government because I feel that it is in this capacity that I could best serve the student body and the University. If elected, I would see that effective and bene- ficial measures reflecting student opinion were presented and given consideration." Gooding, Charles, '54E 1. No comment 2. No comment 3. Yes 4. Yes 5. No 6. No. "I would be a hypocrite if I did not admit that one of my reasons for campaigning is to gain the honor of being an SL member. My main reason for wanting to be elected is that I might improve SL and the student's status by repre- I senting him group," Guttentag, David, '53 1. No 2. Yes 3. No 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "I desire to serve on the SL be- cause I feel that the SL-is an or- ganization which not only recog- nizes student problems, but with increased authority can become a more powerful policy making body." Hall, Peter, '53 1. No 2. Yes 3. No 4. No 5. No 6. No. "I feel that University paterna- lism is opposed to the intellectual freedom which is necessary for real education. This authoritar- ianism can best be met by the student through vigorous student government" Haroldson, Olaf, '52 1. No 2 Yes 3 Yes 4. 'des 5. No 6. No. "The SL should be the student's voice in the running of University. I feel that it should be more rep- resentative of actual opinions-in short, SL and the student body should be in close touch through- out the semester. Being primar- ily interested in public relations, I would like to help turn student opinion into action by the SL and keep the student body informed of SL activities." Hirshman, Frances, '53 1. Yes 2. No 3. Yes 4. Yes. 5. Yes 6. No "Through participation in cam- pus activities, I have become fa- miliar with many student prob- lems, and would like to be given an opportunity to voice these problems, the student's opinions, and be of help in finding solutions for them." Johnson, Lee K., '54 1. Yes 2. No 3. No 4. No 5. Yes 6. Yes. "I wish to serve on SL because I feel that I can represent the in- dependent students on campus in trying to make SL a more im- portant active and vital force in student affairs." Johnston, Peter R., '53 1. Yes 2. Yes 3. Yes 4. No com- ment 5. Yes 6. No. "I desire to serve on the SL be- cause I believe that my contacts with students and various groups on the campus and my dealings with the administrative offices qualify me to see that their pri- vileges are preserved and their ideas and opinions are interpreted to the administration." Jones, jean B., '53 1. No 2. Yes 3. No 4. No 5. Yes 6. No. "I have three main reasons for wanting to serve on SL. I would like to see a good student-run, second-hand bookstore. I would like to help make the social events calendar as well balanced as pos- sible. Finally, I want to develop a convenient set of Thanksgiving and Christmas vacation dates." Kaufman, Phyllis, '53 1. No 2. Yes 3. No 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "The only way for student gov- ernment to become an integral part of the University is for all the students to take an active part in it. I feel that as a member' of SL I would have a voice in shap- ing the policies and promoting student interest." Kerr, Edwin, '53 1. No 2. Yes 3. Yes 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "I want action. I want to see the students' wishes better ex- pressed through good government. I feel that I can get both." Kremer, Jerry, '52 1. Yes 2. Yes 3. No comment 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "I have always been very in- terested in student government and it is mainly because of this fact that I wish to be a member of our student government. In the past three years I have for- mulated several ideas and opinions which I know would benefit our, campus. I would like the oppor- tunity to put these plans into op- eration." and his ideas in the Kurcz, Lisa, '53 1. No 2. Yes 3. No 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "I would like to serve on SL to: (1) initiate a system whereby rep- resentatives of the various gov- ernmental units on campus would act as permanent advisers to Sb on matters related to the indivi- dual or joint activities of these units; (2) coordinate and sponsor interest in the SL and knowledge of its work among the house groupsand other campus units" Lahde, Diana, '52 1. No 2. Yes 3. Yes 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "I hav tried during the past year on SL to work all I could for the student body, and would like to continue. I worked on faculty evaluation and want to help carry this on more efficiently in the fu- ture, There is still a great deal to be done on the Human & In- ternational Relations Committee and I am anxious to help." Landes, Cyrille, '53 1. Yes 2. Yes 3. No 4. Yes 5. No 6. No. "As a student in the university, and as a citizen of this campus, I have felt a great interest in the actions of our student government I feel that I can contribute con- cretely to SL as a member." Lanning, Edward, '52 (Not available for comment). "There are certain issues (in- suring the removal of discrimina- tory questions from application blanks, placing a student on each of t h e university admission boards, and requesting student draft deferments) on which I feel the Student Legislature must move for the good of the whole student body." Lauritsen, Swede, '52 1. No2.No 3. Yes 4.Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "I desire to serve on the SL be- cause I feel I have the time and ability needed for such a position. I will do the best job I can by continuously attempting to raise campus opinion of SL through un- biased representation of the stu- dent body." Lawson, Robert, '53 1. No comment 2. Yes 3. No comment 4. No 5. Yes 6. No. "I believe the SL should reflect student opinion, coordinate stu- dent-administration relations, and work toward the betterment of student conditions generally, though the SL has been active in the past, improvement is neces- sary before it can attain the pow- er and prestige commensurate with its proper station in campus affairs. Litt, Ray N., '52E 1. Yes 2. Yes 3. No 4. No 5. No 6. No. "I wish to be re-elected so that I may continue working on the Human and International Com- mittee to better student relations amongst themselves with the ad- ministration."' a good student government. They are: publicity, informing the stu- dents about SL's problems and achievements; and efficiency, uni- ting and coordinating every col- lege group." Popkin, Susan, '54 1. No 2. Yes 3. Yes 4. No 5. No 6, No. "I would like to see and partici- pate in a strong and active SL, therefore I would devote my time and energy to making that cam- pus government representative of the wishes of the student body." Price, Larry, '53 1. No 2. No 3. Yes Yes 6. No. 4. 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I/ j f A ; "The SL has done a fine job in making the University more than just a school. However, there are many matters on the campus that need immediate attention and cor- rection. I would like to pitch in and do something about these problems." Ran kin, Allan, '53Ed. (Not available for comment.) "The SL is the only organiza- tion where the student body, through their representatives, can express their views and influence University policy. I would like to do my part in representing and furthering the interests of the students. Reed, Frank F., '52 1. No 2. Yes 3. No comment 4. No 5. No 6. Yes, "I want to activate and further the work and projects of the In- ternational Relations Commpittee of the SL, and to participate in a serious and constructive eval- uation of the student body of the purposes and traditions of student government-the liberal education system." Ringold, Tony, '53 1. No comment 2. Yes 3. No comment 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "I am interested in student gov- ernment, in meeting and associa, ting with the members of SL and in promoting better student-fac- (Continued on Page 7) A I "' 1217 PROSPECT STREET A. IL , :i a Special Offer A.. Freud-collected Works 5 volumes ... $16.50 * 0verbeck Bookstore 1216 S. University Ave. Marks, Leah, '52 1. Yes 2. No opinion 3. No 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "As a candidate for re-election, I feel that SL needs the service of people who are fully informed and who are, therefore, able to keep SL moving in an efficient and effective manner." Miller, Oscar, '54 "I feel I can make a definite contribution to the duties the SL has on campus. I have had pre- vious experience in student gov- ernment and am willing to work long and hard in aiding in the SL to accomplish its objectives." Neary, Robert, '54 1. No 2. No comment 3. Yes 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. No. "I am very interested in student government and firmly believe in the principle behind it. I wish to further the students' interests and welfare through contact and coordination with the administra- tion. Perlberg, Jules M., , '52 BAd. 1. No 2. Yes 3. No 4. Yes 5. No 6. No. "I desire to serve on the SL in order to help achieve the goals of I- Hand Made Copper and Sterling S'iver Jewelery i tqT'eflbra 2'. /Vriei $2.50 an ., CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION at the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN invites you to attend a Free Lecture entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, BRINGER OF PEACE" "Asleep...but it all seemed so real. So many fabulous fashions...so many dreamy accessoriesl And all eyes were on my figure...so beautifully molded in my Maidenform bra."! Maybe you've dreamed of a dream of a bra like Maidenform. Come see our vast collection ofMaidenform* bras and choose the style that gives you the lift, the lines you love. 4. lax included