Read Classifieds Daily THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1974 Page 5 EUROPE $38695 From Round-Trip Airfare from Dallas 846-7833 Between 5 - 10 p. m. Including All Taxes External affairs seat sought Hank Wahrmund Student government experience is not as important as the willing ness to serve the students, said Hank Wahrmund. Wahrmund, a senior journalism major running for Vice-President of External Affairs, has no exper ience with Student Government. “I feel that I can communicate with University officials and that they will speak openly with me in return,” said Wahrmund. Wahrmund plans to work for better telephone rates for the stu dents and for on-campus offices. He is also concerned with im proved mass transit and land scaping the campus. OPTIONAL FEES. Basically opposed to optional fees, Wahr mund cites the publicity gained by the areas supported as the justifi cation for subsidization. PROFESSOR EVALUATION. 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He said that when A&M gets something in re turn for their contribution to the organization, he will support be longing to them. John Nash Optional fees People who get the most good from a service should pay the most for it, said John Nash. Nash, a junior economics major and candidate for Vice President of Exter nal Affairs, stressed that he had done extensive work with the external affairs committee this year and had attended many conferences. OPTIONAL FEES. A totally optional fee would be the ultimate goal, said Nash, but the administration, and perhaps the students, are not ready for that step. He does favor a user fee in the meantime. PROFESSOR EVALUATIONS. Nash said that he would like to see the professor evaluations published for student use. If the administration does not do it, then the Student Govern ment could. LIQUOR ON-CAMPUS. “I am definitely in favor of liquor on campus and I think that Steve Eberhard expressed it very well,” said Nash. SG SALARIES. Student Govern ment executive officers are not in school to obtain semi-professional training and should not be paid for their work. PUNISHMENT. “I think that it is very healthy to have the kind of input we have seen from the Senate on disciplinary matter,” said Nash. He said that it would be necessary to con stantly review measures for offenses as well. “They are more like apartments and the outside world,” said Nash. ACADEMIC COUNCIL. Nash said that he feels there is a need for as much student input as possible on all university committees. NSL-TSL-TSA. As external affairs chairman, Nash said that it would be his goal to make TSL more responsive to the student bodies of the campuses represented. He said that a student referendum like that of the NSL would help the organization to better gauge what issues should win their support. __ BATTALION CLASSIFIED Tttpfnamb* Eddie Dominguez ’(ifi H9 — If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned ... 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