Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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    campus leadership experi
ence to the offices of Presi
dent and Vice-President. We
have been active partici
pants on: Incidental Fee
Committee, EMU Board of
Directors, A.S.P.A.C., Coun
seling Center Advisory
Board, President Bookstore
Board of Directors and
ASUO Tag Coordinator
Successfu 1 I eadersh i p
is absolutely crucial, hut at
the same time it must be a
direct result of the demo
cratic processes. This is an
issue that has been brought
to light with the health
insurance issue. The health
insurance issue is a perfect
example of how some prob
lems cannot be solved by
simply forming a committee.
Maples/Cushman under
stand this, and we will
actively seek out student’s
concerns, and most impor
tantly . let your voices be
heard—not only on issues
like this hut many others as
well.
We will have an open
door policy but this must
further be explained. Our
open door policy does not
only entail us sitting back in
the ASUO office and waiting
for you to come to us. It
also, most importantly,
requires us as your elected
officials to seek out your
open doors.
BpnmA IjitistyAtivHnl Innimit
ASPAC
DESC RIPTION: The Asso
ciated Students Presiden
tial Advisory Council
(ASPAC) discusses and
advises the UO President
on matters of student
concern. ASPAC meets
monthly with the UO
President. It includes
representatives from the
ASUO Executive, Student
Senate, EMU Board, IFC,
RHGC, ASUO programs,
and two students elected
for 1 year terms from the
student body at large.
These positions are not
stipended.
KILLJAN A. ANDERSON
No statement received
ANDRE’ C. LAG RAND E
I am seeking a seat on
the Presidential Advisory
Committee because the
University of Oregon, like all
college campuses, has prob
lems to overcome and issues
to address. I do not think
these problems will “fix
themselves,” nor am 1 con
tent to let the burden of
correcting them rest on
someone else’s shoulders. I
have always had a strong
interest in student govern
ment, and now 1 have the
opportunity to translate this
interest into action by serv
ing you, the student body.
My desire to get in
volved in student issues,
coupled with a belief in hard
work makes me a viable
choice for the Council. In
addition. I enjoy working
with people and would very
much like the chance to
effect changes in the Univer
sity for tin* betterment of the
students at large. Someone
once told me, “If you aren’t
part of the solution, you’re
part of the problem.” By
serving on the Presidential
Advisory Council, 1 hope to
take this advice to heart.
TOM OBERHUE
Communication be
tween the University ad
ministration and the student
body is an issue of consider
able importance. The Uni
versity must be informed of
what the student’s issue and
concerns. If elected to an
ASP AC seat 1 will work hard
to ensure that the communi
cation link between the
administration and the
student body is strong. My
experience as Interfraternity
Council President has
helped give me an under
standing of how to interact
with the administration,
carry through on issues of
concern, and be accountable
to a constituency. I have a
very sincere concern for the
well being of our campus and
the people on this campus. I
am very eager to serve the
student body of the Univer
sity of Oregon and would
appreciate your vote. If you
would like to talk about any
specific concerns and would
be more than willing to do so
with you, I can be reached at
683-9582. My greatest con
cern is doing the best job
possible to ensure the
student’s concerns reach the
administration. I would
bring experience, enthusi
asm, and sincere concern to
the position of ASP AC if
elected. Thank you for your
support.
MARK ROSENCRANTZ
I desire to be elected
as a member of the Associ
ated Students Presidents
Advisory Council because 1
believe that 1 am the most
qualified candidate. 1 con
sider myself the most quali
fied candidate because i best
represent the all emcompas
ing concerns of the entire
student body regardless of
individual affiliations.
I have always felt that
groups representing the1
greatest number of members
have always been able to
voice their concerns and see
them implemented. How
ever, it is my belief that of
the 18,000 students on this
campus the majority are not
associated nor given a voice
in the direction and ultimate
decisions that are made on
their behalf. It is my intent
to represent those who do
not feel as though they been
represented or who feel as
though they have no voice or
have not been given the
opportunity to express their
concerns
I run for this position
as an independent thinker
desiring to represent, inves
tigate, challenge, and imple
ment direction and policy
which is beneficial to all who
enter this great university.
If you are looking for a voice
who will echo your concerns
regardless of your affili
ations, 1 believe you will find
me to he the most qualified.
CHRISTINE L. SAITO
Being active in the
University community is a
beginning, but many times
even the most involved and
active students feels as if
the concerns of the people
they represent are not
being heard. I have found
in my three years at the
University that it is diffi
cult at times being a part of
this large student body
where numbers, rather
than names, take prece
dence. I represent many
different groups of students
in my positions as Presi
dent of the Tri Delta soror
ity, Panhellenic Vice Presi
dent, as well as my position
as the ASUO Museum of
Art Student Committee
Representative. I believe
that this representation
can be carried on one step
further by my election to
ASPAC. In addition, I am
also a member of three
honor societies and have
much experience in work
ing with others through the
many conferences and
committees 1 have been a
part of. I would like to be
considered as your choice
for student representation
on the ASPAC board.
BETHANY STRASBURG
The students have a
right to be heard, whether
t heir subjects are of con
cern, or of approval, regard
ing the University.
Through the Presidential
Advisory Committee, I
would like to continue to be
a liaison, and discuss stu
dents’ issues with Presi
dent Brand.
I have been a stu
dent representative on
ASPAC for the last year,
and feel 1 can serve the
students best. I also am
Vice President of the Presi
dential Scholarship Asso
ciation, and on the Board of
Directors of Student Proj
ects Inc. I want to continue
to be involved, and believe
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