4—The Daily Collegian Monday, October 28, 1974 Veterans elect By JOHN McDERMOTT Collegian Staff Writer Tom Schmidt (9th-law enforcement and corrections) has been elected president of the Vet's Club. Elected as first vice president was Bill Rogers (7th-political science); second vice president, Rick MacFarlane (sth electrical engineering): treasurer, Tom Mooney (graduate-masters in business administration), and membership vice president, Ron Williams (9th-labor studies). All will assume office Winter Term. Stew Koontz, outgoing president, said he would like the incoming officers to push for a representative on the Un dergraduate Student Government Executive Council. Koontz said the club also should work SHF band performance tonight First it was Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Then it was Blind Faith. Now it's The Souther, Hillman and Furay Band (SHF). This latest entry into the supergroup sweepstakes will perform 8 tonight in the University Auditorium. 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Membership Vice President-elect Williams said one way to increase mem bership in the club would be to set up in formation booths on campus every so of ten to talk to interested veterans. He said in the past the only contact with veterans was during registration when a booth was set up. Vice President•elect Rogers said the Club has a dual role, veterans' and educational needs. "Our primary goal is to represent the needs of all the vets, and secondly to get away from our isolationist, or apolitical nature," Rogers said. President-elect Schmidt said a major problem of the club is recognition. University Concert Corn mittee will sponsor the ap- pearance Formed this past summer, 1972. SHF's members come with Chris Hillman spent time impressive credentials. John working with the Byrds, one of David Souther, the least the major groups in the mid known member of the group, sixties. was a composer and solo act in Richie Furay was one of thb president "We represent all types of students, undergrads, graduates, minority stu dents, rich, poor. Some vets feel we don't represent all vets. We want to make them aware that we do," Schmidtjaid. Koontz said he would also like to see the club broaden its scope of activities with the University and the community. "We used to be a crisis oriented organization. But most problems are now taken care of by the vet's office on dam pus. The better job they do, the less:there is for us to do." He said this means the club can change its direction and become more active in the community. Schmidt said he feels the club is not getting adequate and deserved coverage in the Daily Collegian. "We want to be part of the community," he said. "We want recognition." rock music for many years. He toured with the Eagles and Jackson Browne in the fall of original- members of Buffalo Springfield, which broke into Poco and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Furay went to Poco. - The group's first album, released on the Asylum - label at the end of the summer, received less than en thusiastic praise from music critics. The band's members all share the vocal and guitar work on the album, "70 Songs." Janet Maslin, reviewing the disk for Rolling Stone, wrote, "All of the lyrics here are ren dered awkward by their undue detachment, as Souther clings to his cliches, Hillman plays it vague and •Foray is at times painfully inarticulate (`There ain't nothin' at all like the way I feel tonight')." Council of Exceptional Children Halloween Party:on Oct. 30 in Cedar Gym. Children will arrive at 6:00, but come early to decorate. Remember your costume! Everyone interested is welcome to come. 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