Fridav. November 7.1975 3 From page one KUAC... Shapiro said he thought ticket prices would be if Senate funding of the Athletic Corps was approved. Steve McMurry, cochairman of the Senate's student rights, privileges and responsibilities committee, said that he believed Shapiro's credibility had been damaged. "There's always room for some kind of question," he said. But he added that the question was "not so clear." Teddie Tashfeh, student senator, said she had chosen that Shapiro had been invited to attend the conference. But she said that the entire Senate would decide whether the matter and declined further comment. "I thought at that time there would be questions of conflict of interest," she said. He said that both members were filling seats that would otherwise be left empty. "I really don't learn a lot," he said. However, Adrienne Hyle, StudEx vice chairman, said, "If it wasn't a gift and it was not a brike, then what was it?" Britt Buckley, elections committee chairman, said that he hoped the issue would be brought up before the Senate. If a charge was brought against either Rofls or Shapiro, the charge would be heard before McMurry's committee. "Legally, there is a conflict of interest." But she said that any senator who was involved in other activities could be subject to potential conflict of interest. Shapiro said he went to the game to learn more about the Athletic Corporation. As a member of that board, he said, he had a right to go. Buckley said that because Rolfs and Shapiro were members of the Athletic Board, they had valid reasons for going to football games. "I really did learn a lot," he said. "This is a unique situation," she said. Ellen Reynolds, graduate student senator, said, "It raises some rather obvious ethical questions." And, she said, if Rofls wasn't speaking against athletics funding, the conflict of interest would be more apparent. The entire system of participation of Senate members in the Athletic Board includes all officials of interest. She said that Ralfs and Shapiro should have told the Senate that they had gone to the games so the question could have been discussed. According to Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, students should have representation on the Athletic Board, or not those representatives were senators. "It could be viewed as conflict of interest because the senators are opening themselves to criticism of perhaps being unduly influenced." Shankel said. However, he said, representing KU's leadership Board was part of their responsibilities. The sancho is a soft flour tortilla covered with meat, garnished with cheddar cheese, lettuce, slices of tomato, your choice of sauce, and rolled and heated. Limit one coupon offer per customer. BUY ONE SANCHO GET ONE FREE with COUPON Offer Expires Nov. 10 2340 Iowa put your best face forward Jayhawker Senior Pictures November IO-2I 9:0O-6:OO Kansas Union Sitting Fee $1OO fee includes photo in yearbook and option of buying color enlargements appointments are required starting Nov. 3 at Jayhawker Office 864-3728 Find it in Kansan classified Sell it, too.Call 864-4358. University Daily Kansas - Woven Rugs Imported Wrought Iron - All Orange Tag 1/2 Price - Pottery and Plants - Biecks & Sons Walnut Crackers - New & Near New Items --- The Classmen are coming! (This Is One Band You've Got to Hear) The Classmen will be here Nov.6 to Nov.8 Monday & Tuesday Nights— Pitchers Only $1.25 We Have Bands Six Nights A Week. Monday-Saturday, 7:30-12:00 p.m. TONIGHT: PAUL "Winter Consort is a rich and awesomely beautiful musical experience that every one should be able to enjoy and be touched by, whatever their particular musical taste. There are elements of rock, jazz and classical music but, like a long-simmered stew with many spices, the flavors have become so intertwined that they are impossible to isolate. Winter Consort is a group you should definitely try and bring delight and inspiration to your life" —CRAWDADDY 9 p.m., Union Ballroom Tickets*3(Bring a blanket for festival seating) Tickets: SUA Office & Better Days Tickets still available! Plan now! A reasonably priced concert from the people at SUA