Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1977 Finance positions sought MASSEY Owen D. Massey, 21, Sopho more, Marketing, Corpus Christi. What are your qualifications for VP Finance? I have been the Walton Hall Jud icial Board Chairman, a member of the RHA, and a member of the Town Hall selection committee. Presently I am a member of Political Forum, Academic Affairs Commit tee, and the Student Academic Council. In 1975 I worked for a non-profit Cancer Research Foun- Owen Massey dation as Administrative Assistant to the President. This past year I have attended most of the Student Se nate meetings and have developed a good working knowledge of its operating procedures. What do you consider to be your top priorties? First I would reorganize re frigerator rentals, establish a work ing relationship with the Adminis tration, and rebuild the Student Service Fees Allocation Hearings as they were a shambles this spring. In this reorganization I will welcome student input and more thorough working meetings on budget re quests. What are your feelings about service fees as opposed to user fees? This fall and next spring there should be a definitive analysis of the amount of service fees vs. user fees utilized by each organization. I would like to see more user fees in those organizations which benefit fewer students. Do you feel there are any serv ices that should receive more or less student service fee allocation money? There are organizations which should rely on more user fees (less service fees) because I believe this would produce higher quality serv ices for the student body as a whole. I would also like to see the Adminis tration more adequately justify other types of service fees. SPRINGER Michael Springer, 21, Sopho more, Physical Education, San An tonio. What are your qualifications for VP Finance? I am a member of the 1976-77 Student Senate. I served on the Fi nance Committee this year and as a member of this committee I served on the Fee Allocation sub committee. What do you consider to be your top priorities? To keep the Student Service Fee Budget balanced, therefore keeping Michael Springer the Student Service Fee from being raised. To set up another sub committee to investigate and write the first annual report of how the remainder of the student fees we pay are utilized. This will be a start at getting more student imput into how these funds are spent. What are your feelings about service fees as opposed to user fees? My opinion on a user fee is that most programs which use this fee would be too expensive for the stu dents to be able to use. The student service fee provides enough reve nue to these activities without caus ing any strain on the students’ fi nances, while allowing them the op tion to participate in these activities if they desire to. Do you feel there are any serv ices that should receive more or less student service fee allocation money? The only way to answer this ques tion will be an indepth study of these services. If I am elected the Fee Allocation Committee will start these investigations this year and next fall semester instead of just be fore the time they are due for the next years budget to go before the Senate for approval. TAN student body president 77 Rath Boneless Ham Cuts Water added, fully cooked, 3 to 5 lbs. , Beef Rib Roast Small End, USDA Good, 1.69 lb. 1.49 lb. USDA GOOD Idaho Russets U. S. #1, .89 8 lb. bag Beef Rib Eve Steak . USDA Good, Asparagus . 2.39 lb . Ground Beef . Regular lb. .79 lb Strawberries Calif., Tray of 3/1.89 or 12 oz. Basket .65 Celery . Large Size each Beef Chuck Roast . 7-Bone Cut . ~ ^ USDA Good, Green Beans, Oscar Maver Sliced Bacon 1 lb. .79 lb . lb. 1.29 Owens' Pork Sausage . 1 lb. roll. Yellow Squash . 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