PAGE SI '.1 IIE MICi IGAIN DAILfit' SUNDAY, 1t1AUCfi 28,19A PAGE SIX 'likE Mi k1GAJ~4 I) ~1iA SI~Ni)A~. MAk~kAi 21L ISM I I I 1 .11 . - , - ...%- qj &AFWW N Thirty Gdnid es Vie f~or -enty-1wo SL Posts PA ,strengthened to an extent that .A sp iraits Ipinions will command more student inter-, est and participation in projects which SL is acting upon. The in- diff en difference that the greater part of the student body now has toward O n1Isses d x r theactivities of their student gov- ernment is alarming. Improved The campus will cast its ballots in all-campus elections Tuesday public relations plus improved vi- and Wednesday for 22 of the 30 candidates running for Student Legis-I sion of the aims and goals of SI.: lature seats. - 1) to express student opinion 2) toa The balloting will climax more than one and a half weeks of in- represent students to the faculty tensive campaigning for SL positions. and administration 3) to carry on Twenty of the candidates elected Tuesday and Wednesday will projects catering to student needs serve for one year and two for one-semester terms. should restore to the student body * * * * the interest that SL needs to func-j Creager, Charles Quentin, '54NR 1. yes 2. b 3. c. 4. elimination of class attendance regulations for seniors 5. campus action 6. yes I favor a modification of the present driving ban. I believe up- perclassmen should be allowed to drive, and underclassmen should remain in the restricted category. I think the fee for driving permits should be eliminated. I will seek some method of improving park- ing conditions around campus. I will do all in my power to further academic freedom and will resist the suppression of it to my utmost ability. Cumminus, Sheila, '55 1. yes 2. c 3. d 4. exchange credits with foreign universi- ties, informative faculty coun- selling system, and student ad- visors 5. public relations and international 6. no student government siould lead preferably in some form of the the fight to preserve academic district system 5. campus action freedom from this attack. S believe 6. no this plan for an SEC is an example I believe that district represen- of this trend for it would reduce tation would promote student in- representative student govern- ment, I believe it is time for S terest in the Legislature and, be- and the University administration cause of this, and also because rep- to act to end all discriminatoryr to a definite group bS would be practices on campus and in AnnsthneItg sLfhod- Arbor, strengthened. It is my further con- tention that a stronger SL would be a better solution to existing Harris, Lorry, 56 problems than an SEC which 1. Yes 2. c 3. c 4. A more ex would merely duplicate SL and tensive candidatestainingpro- SAC, and not be as widely repre- gram and a better and more rep- senative of the student body. OPINIONS of the 30 candidates on various election issues were again sounded out in a Daily poll. The questions asked those running included: 1) Do you favor the student tax as proposed in the revised Stu- dent Legislature Constitution? 2) Are you in favor of: a) Hare method of proportional representation at large b) Weighted ballot c) Some form of the district system 3) Do you think Student Legislature should act on discrimi- nation by a) Sticker campaign. b) Sticker-publicity campaign. c) Consultation with merchants by means of a special anti- discrimination board. d) Not act on it. 4) What special projects do you believe Student Legislature should initiate in the coming year? 5) What Student Legislature committee would you like to work on? 6) Do you favor in theory the proposed Student Affairs study committee student government plan of the Student Executive Com- mittee composed of seven organization representatives and elected members subject to a faculty-administration-student reviewing board? Candidates names, statements and answers to the above questions will follow: Adams, Bill, '57 1. yes 2. b 3. c 4. initiate a weighted ballot system of elec- tions. 5. campus action or pub- lic relations 6. no. I believe that a weighted ballot plan, alloting additional value to a first place vote should be substi- tuted for the Hare system. I be- lieve that SL should keep in clos- er contact with the student body by conducting periodic opinion polls on key issues, question and anwser sessions involving students and SL and through an improved election system. I think that fur- ther study is necessary on the problem of student government reorganization. * * Bashara, Gwenn, '57 1. yes 2. a 3. d 4. exam sched- ule and better international program 5. finance 6. no I think that more student in- terest is vitally needed to retain any type of student government, whether it be SL or not. Becausef I have not worked on SL, I cannot offer suggestions now for its im- .provement. If I were to be elected. I would endeavor to find out jitsti what was needed to "coagulate"j the student body and its ideas of student government. As to definiteI ideas, I do not wish to see a remov- al of the driving- ban, because I believe such an action would create more problems than it would elim- inate. Women's hours are adequate for most coeds. The quarterly system is wrong for University students because, again, the problems of summer employment and others would be greater than those eliminated, * - Beck, Norm:, '55BAd. 1. yes 2. a 3. d 4. Increased public relations 5. public rela- tions 6. yea SL can keep 'in closer contact with the student body through having the public relations of SL tion effectively. * * Bjerlinger, Uunk '5 1, yes 2. e 3. e 4. internal re- organization, student book and supply store, attempt to work closely with other campus or- ganizations, release women from Udiversity paternalism 5. I will run for the Cabinet, if elected 6. yes Like the (eaiheir everyone knows what's wrong with SL, but nobody does anything about it. In the past year on SL, I have at- tempted to initiate matters which directly affect the students: good -Cinema Guild movies, hearings on' a student bookstore, discussion of student football seating prob- lems, a study of student registra- tion problems, see that students are represented on faculty ari administration committees which deal with student problems. The coming year will be difficult for SL. I want to work to see that SL obtains the authority and respegt which a student government must command to justify its existence. Cook, S, irt 57 I Eyes 2. a 3. c 4. study prob- lem of all-campus integration, making SL financially Inde- pendent in order to insure maxi- mum service to the student body, non-profit bookstore 5. in- ternational 6. no I believe that a student govern- ment should have first place on a campus. It should be the means whereby opinions of the student body, on any issues that may arise,j are expressed to campus organiza- tions and faculty groups. As a member of S 1,I would strive to make the student voice on our campus as effective as possible by gaining the confidence and back- ing of the student body on all is- sues, and recognition by the fac-, ulty, I would like to serve on SL and student advisors progrnam help recreate SL as a truly repre- more positive method of o sentative body which could effec- student opinion; 4. A nev tively express student opinion to od of electing representa the administration. A district plan make SL more representa would place representatives from responsible. the major housing units on SL and r * there actually tap student opi - . ion in their respective districts. I Hewitt, Diana, .)5 would like to see SL members reg- . Yes 2. c p c 4. Action ularly meeting with the Regents, crimination. >Representat ,- * I crimiati. Rerset Sesentative system of electing SL representatives. 5. culture and education 6. yes If re-elected, I will continue to work as I did during the past year, to strengthen SL from within and to improve its position on campus. I feel the following are projects which should be initiated and com- pleted during the coming semes- ter. The establishment of: 1. A training program for SL candi- dates; 2. An active and thoroughI i: 3. A bta ining w meth- tives to hive and 01 dis- lion of Howe, Na, '56 I1 yes 2. e 3. c 4. improving the academic counseling pro- gram 5. culture and education 6. yes I favor the SEC proposal but feel that it should provide for at least twice as many elected mem- bers as ex-officio. I believe also that the elected members should be chosen by some form of dis- trict system, that there should be a method of recall of elected mem- bers, and representatives should be required to speak to their consti- tuents. By these methods, student opinion would be more adequate- ly expressed and greater student- faculty - administration coordina- tion would be achieved. :* * * Larinan, JimN, '5 SF I.. no 2. a 3. c 4. in statement 5. public relations committee 6. no I believe SL must acquire the