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Wednesday, April 18, 1962
The Daily Nebraskarn
Page 3
Candidates Announce
Editor'! note: This Is the second In a
Brieg of articles to assist students in
voting by providing them with Informa
tion about their Student Council can
didates. At the same time candidates
are given an opportunity to express
their views. Today's article treats can
didates for representatives from the
Colleges of Engineering and Architec
ture! and Arts and Sciences. No forms
have been received from Christine
Brehm, Karen Benting and Peggy Sten
ten In Arts and Sciences.
Engineering,
Architecture
Hansen
James Hansen, sophomore,
thinks that the Student Coun
cil, "should act as both a
mirror and a molder of stu
dent opinion." According to
Hansen, another function of
the Council is to serve as a
link between the student body
and the University faculty.
Hansen's platform stresses
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would also like to see the
renewal of the Husker Round
table where the Chancellor
meets with the Council mem
bers. He favors a system
"whereby past committee
chairmen would hold over
for a short time in the fall
to get new committee chair
men started out on the right
foot."
Hansen is a member of
Kosmet Klub, Delta Tau
Delta, and Spring Day
trophy chairman.
Marshall
Rodney ' Marshall, sopho
omore, feels that the "Stu
dent Council should be a de
vice to express student opin
ion of campus. He tmnKS
that, "The Student Council
should be a coordination of
student and organizational ac
tivities, and should be a liai
son between the University
Administration and the sub
ject" ......
Marshall is in lavor 01 a
rnviow nf the women's hours.
the improvement of parking
lots, and a partial living una
representation plan for the
Student Council. Marshall
Brazil that he would "gener
ally be opposed to the affilia
tion of the University with
NSA."
Marshall is president of
Renton House, secretary of
Phi Eta Sigma freshman hon
orary, ana serves on uie
RAM Council.
Redman
Dale Redman, freshman
believes that the Student
Council "should be the lead
ing group in guiding the di
rection of and developing the
continuity of the University
program." He feels that the
"Student Council should con
cern itself with issues
campus, state, national and
international, pertinent to
the best interests of the stu
dent body."
Redman, in stating his plat
form, said, "the Council must
remove the stigma of 'mop
ism' and work to achieve the
status of most influential, ac
tive and respected organiza
tion on campus."
Redman serves as the chair
man of the Union special
events committee and is on
the Student Council represen
tation study committee.
Seidell
Robert Seidell, sophomore,
feels the role of the Student
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Council should be "a broad
ening one: one which
wouldn't concern itself strict
ly with campus issues, but
would expand to issues of
state, national and interna
tional concern."
Seidell's goals, if elected,
are, "better communlcatton
between the Council and the
student body." He Is in favor
of,. "an increased budget for
the Council which would help
it operate more efficiently,
and explore new fields which
it was not previously able
to be active in." He also feels
the public issues committee
should, "expand into civil de
fense, youth exodus from the
state, Peace Corps, and wage
minimum on the campus."
Seidell is an IFC represen
tative, and serves on the
Student Council associ
ate committee. He is past
chairman of the Greek
Games in 1961, a member of
Sigma Chi and active in in
tramural sports.
Miss Volberding
Mary Ann Volberding, soph
omore, feels that "the Stu
dent Council should represent
the students as much as pos
sible by aiding the adminis
tration in making policies
which directly concern the
student body."
Miss Volberding's platform
contains a better parking sys
tem, a system controlled by
students to fight the cheating
on the campus and the im
provement of public relations
by the use of reports such
as news posters, bne aiso
feels that Council representa
tives should hold meetings
with the members of the col
lege they are representing in
order to give information of
Council activities and draw
opinions from the students.
Miss Volberdging is a
member of Tassels, Kappa
Delta, and is office manager
of the Nebraska Blueprint.
Arts and Sciences
Miss Armstrong
Suzanne Armstrong, fresh
man, feels the Student Coun
cil, "should play a strong role
in University affairs since it
is the organization which can
most effectively voice the
opinion of the college stu
dent." Miss Armstrong is interest
ed in, "developing the Stu
dent Council associates to a
more effective program, as it
is an excellent means to de
velop potential Council mem
bers." She is a member of Stu
dent Council associates, Del
ta Delta Delta and is the as
sistant chairman of the
Union public relations com
mittee. Miss Birncv
Judy Birney, sophomore,
thinks the role of the Student
Council should be, "to
fitrpnirthpn the ties between
the Student Council and the
student body, to recognize
and emphasize student ieaa
Pi-shin In other areas of cam
ilfp nnd to nublicize
Student Council activities
mors on cammis."
Miss Birney would like to
see a Junior Student Council
set up next year. It would be
an exact replica ot tne stu
dent Council with the excep
rntatin? committees.
Committee members would
be rotated once a month to
thpm a workine knowl
edee of the committees'
wnrk Miss Birnev is in fa
vnr nf reoresentation of the
Lincoln students, and in a
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limentary procedure.
Miss Birney is a member
of Tassels, Alpha Phi and a
Cadence Countess.
Christie
Dennis Christie, sophomore,
feels that the role of Student
Council is threefold," the
presentation of student opin
ion, the calendaring student
activities and cultural pro
graming."
Christie's platform for next
year includes a tnorougn
study of Council representa
tion, a revision in the com
mittee system, an increased
budget and opposition to NSA
affiliation.
Christie is past president of
Junior IFC, a member of the
IFC affairs committee, schol
arship chairman of IFC af
fairs committee, member of
Phi Delta Theta, publicity
chairman of Phi Eta Sigma
freshman honorary, and
members of Nu-Meds.
Kittams
David Kittams, freshman,
sees the role of the Student
Council "as a body small
enough to perform several
functions denied, for the most
part, to the student body."
He feels that, "the council
should be a body of conveni
ent size, of interested, as
well as representative, mem
bership, and of an aggressive
philosophy in determining
and pursuing a conslstant
policy."
Kittams listed programs in
need of study as the repres
entation problem, certain or
ganizational policies, ana a
review of AWS late hours.
Kittams is a member of
NU-Meds, Daily Nebraskan
worker and chairman of RAM
publishing committee.
Kotouc
Tom Kotouc, sophomore, fa
vors Council leadership in es
tablishing a Senator-to-Sena-
tor program which will pro
vide state senators with an
opportunity to become an in
tegral part of campus lite.
Kotouc noted that "students
will take an interest in Stu
dent 'Council to the extent
that it serves them." In con
sequence, he proposed that
the Council undertake open
studies and discussions on is
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political parties, student
cheating, the University budg
et, opportunities for youth in
Nebraska, federal aid to edu
cation and the state tax struc
ture." Advocating aggressive and
conscientious leadership for
Student Council next year,
Kotouc is chairman of the
Nebraska Council of Youth,
member of Phi Kappa Psi,
president of Phi Eta Sigma,
Daily Nebraskan staff writ
er and a member of Corn
Cobs.
Miss Olson
Jeri Ann Olson, freshman,
said "the Student Council
should be a student govern
ing body which is concerned
with the betterment of the
University." She feels that
the Council should reflect a
representative opinion and co
ordinate similar ideas int o
opinions.
In her platform, Miss Ol
son, States a desire to see
NSA given a trial period. She
is also in favor of changing
the method of representation
to possibly a system of liv
ing districts. She has suggest
ed that the English Depart
ment assign in-class themes
on issues concerning the Stu
dent Council. The papers, aft
er being graded, would be
sent to the Council for study.
Miss Olson is a member of
NU-Meds, Tassels, Sigma
Kappa and Student Council
associates. She is a Spring
Day and Union worker and
plays in the orchestra.
Rogowski
Ron Rogowski, sophomore,
stated that the "Student Coun
cil should be a true represen
tative of student opinion."
This he feels should also be
carried on at the local, state
and national levels, when the
issues concern the students
at the University.
Rogowski's ideas for next
year are the removal of vot
ing power for organizational
representatives, and a study
of Council presentation. He
also feels that there should
be a healthy, intelligent, two
party system on the campus.
Rogowski is a member of
the Wesley House chair, and
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gram. Miss Wahl
Ann Wahl, a sophomore,
feels the Student Council
"should act as the supreme
governing body for students;
it should regulate and coor
dinate the various phases of
student government."
Her platform for next year
includes improvement of the
associate program, improved
representation through public
reports on the attendance
and participation of Council
members and Council activi
ties, and the coordination of
the control exercised by the
Council and University regu
lations as applied to certain
organizations on the campus.
Miss Wahl is a Red Cross
assistant, a Builders worker,
a member of Student Council
associates and Alpha Omicron
pi. She serves on People-to-People
and is a member
of Alpha Lambda Delta fresh
man honorary.
Wright
Thomas Wright, sopho
more, said the role of the
Student Council should be "to
represent the student body
to the faculty and to the Ad
ministration to serve as a re
flection of the student body to
both the. Administration and
the people not included in the
University community and to
stimulate and inform the stu
dent body."
Wright's platform for next
year includes an increased
budget, a change in Student
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a closer relationship between
Faculty Senate and Student
Council.
Wright is a member of Sig
ma Chi, a Student Council
associates and Kosmet Klub.
Growth of Brazil
To Be Discussed
Prof. Bernard Rosen, of
the department of sociology,
will address members of th
Spanish Club and other inter
ested persons at the Student
Union tomorrow at 8 p.m.
He will speak on "Personal
ity and Economic Growth ia
Brazil." After the conference
there will be a brief question
and answer period.
Rosen spent eight months in
Brazil in 1960 as a researcher
sponsored by the U.S. Depart
ment of Health, Education and
Welfare, serving simultane
ously as visiting professor at
the University of San Paulo.
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