fc. -W' V ; fc. I 1 page 6 1 Continued from page 1 Senators) don't have much legis lative power to begin with." ASUN- Other senators interviewed vuiidtnuiiiuiEtii revision affecting the senate wouid be I necessary to make ASUN more effective. Senator Jim Macomber said he favored a senate that would, be.smaller in si2e. J "ASUN has 35 senators but 35 senators in name only. They're not full-time. Soma aren't doing anything," he said. I Senator Art Alexander said he agreed the senate should be smaller to be more efficient, but that efficiency depended upon senate-student communications "I think we're doing a lot of, things, but the problem is showing the rest of the students we're doing anything at all, period." Students might be more interested in ASUN if they thought they had any influence in ASUN, Alexander said. One possible remedy for the situation would be revising the method of representation in the Senate, according to Hewlett. Last year the USE party sup ported changing the present method of student representa tion by colleges to representa tion by living units or geo graphical areas, Howfett said. t Either a revision in SenateN I organization or in ASUN as a ! whole is necessary, according i to Ron Clmgenpeel, ASUN president, Ha said, however, he wouid oppose another govern ment model that would increase the number of representatives on the grounds that a larger number would not get any work done. Other schools asked to parti cipate in the conference are run by different student government models. These models may be used as substitutes for the ASUN government model, Hew lett said. The models include a tri executive board that operates at the University of Colorado in Boulder, whose membership must be composed o' one black, one woman, and another posi tion with no such qualifications, Howlett said. 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Potuto, from Irvington, N.J., was graduated from Rutgers Law School last May. As-a student she was best oralist in moot court competition and was editor-in-chief of the Rutgers Law Review. Potuto received the B. A. from Douglas College In New Jersey at the age of 20 and was a social worker in New Jersey for two and one-haif years before entering law school. She also was a production editor for Bell Telephone Labs for a year. Although most law firms are hiring women, Potuto said, there is still discrimination, and "affirmative action is still needed." Potuto said many New York law firms have hired women because of suits filed by women. She is teaching because of a preference for the academic environment over that of a law firm, she said. Though Potuto has never been active in women's rights organizations, she said she is making a contribution. "Any woman who is successful in any career is promoting women's rights," Potuto said. 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