Wednesday, March 29. 1970 University Daily Kansan Senate committee heads elected Members of the seven standing Student Senate committees elected chairmen and reviewed the duties of the committees at a series of meetings last week. Sue Regier, Lawrence senior, was elected chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee. nate. academic committee was assigned to study the possibility of redeveloping an instructor-curriculum evaluation survey for students. students. REGIER SAID she hoped to make available to students a booklet that evaluates courses and instructors. The committee's goals include publishing a Senate newsletter on a monthly basis and coordinating visits by senators to living groups at least twice a semester. Greg Schnacke, Topea sophomore, and Craig Templeton, Topea freshman, were elected co-chairmen of the Finance and Auditing committee. The auditing committee is expected to investigate the feasibility of a professional audit of Senate Finance Code updates. The Reserve Code that determines the Senate funds are allocated. Lynne Gary, chairman. Reno, Nev., sophomore, a chairman of the Students' Rights Committee. The rights committee will review the current Senate election structure and investigate other means of electing representatives. represent the THE ENERGY Services Committee committee Mary Beth Craig, Mulvane junior, chairman and StudEx representative of the committee. Craig said she planned to reevaluate the campus bus system, KU on Wheels. The committee also is charged with compiling a housing guide for Lawrence students and with re-evaluating student health insurance at KU. Jeff Chanye, Topeka sophomore, was elected Sports committee chairman and Ed Duckers, Salina junior, was elected StudEx representative. Repair work on main streets completed soon Some streets, under repair are Sixth Street, Ninth Street, 3rd Street and Iowa The Lawrence City Commission last night was told repair work on major city streets would be completed within the next week. Street. Of 23rd Street, from Attichion to Kasidow街, will be undergoing repair tomorrow and will be closed to normal traffic from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Alternative routes should be used by residents if possible. YESTERDAY 20 tons of asphalt were used to refill potholes and 15 tons are expected to be used today. Next week the new will begin to work in the neighborhoods. The commission scheduled a meeting of the commissioners and a citizens review board tonight at 7 to discuss possible funeral arrangements for a historic house at 945 Rhode Island St. not be a review board was established this year by the commission to make recommendations for the allocation of federal Community Development funds. Last week commissioners decided not to allocate any Community Development funds for demonstration rehabilitation of the house. DEMONSTRATION rehabilitation involves purchasing deteriorating property, renovating it and selling it to owner-occupants. The house, built by Col. T.B. Eldridge in 1857, is currently owned by the Salvation Army and is scheduled for demolition unless a buver can be found. ESP authority to probe minds The Amazing Krekin, mentalist and extrasensory perception authority, will make his first KU appearance at 8 p.m. April 15 in Hoch Auditorium. Reserved tickets for Kreskin's performance should be available tomorrow, according to Mark Woodman, SUA Specialist. Ticket prices are $3.90 for students and $4.50 for nonstudents. The sports committee's duties include investigating student seating arrangements at both football and basketball games and follow up on improvements of recreational facilities. elected chairman and StudEx representative of the Culture Committee. Julie Riggs, Prairie Village junior, was Riggs said that the committee would be involved with funding of the International Club and with the establishment of an all-inclusive house with the Board of Class officers. SHOWCASE WEDNESDAY St. Louis' Best in Country Rock Tonight Present this ad at door for $1.50 Pitcher One per person Wed. Happy Hour 7-11 All Drinks 2 for 1 Thurs. Girls Night 7-? Drinks 2 for 1 843-7010 IKIRU 7th & Mass. (To Live) Japanese Classic Masterpiece piece 7.20 m . $1.00 Woodruff Wednesday, March 29 urosawa; Filmmakers JULIA CHEICHT & JAMES KLEIN In Person! Thursday, March 30 METHODONE: AN AMERICAN WAY OF DEALING UNION MAIDES 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Friday, March 31 Filmmakers JULIA REICHERT & JAMES KLEIN In Person! GROWING UP FEMALE MENS LIVES Fri. & Sat., Mar. 1 & April 1 Fri. & Sat., 7:00 p.m. $1.00 Forum Room SILVER STREAK With Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, Jill Clayburgh, Dr. Arthur Hillner 3:30, 7:00 & 8:30 p.m. $1.25 Wooldraud Auft. TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE A Film by Tobe Hooper with Marilyn Burns & Gunnar Hansen as "Leatherface" Midnight $1.25 Woodruff Aud. Monday, April 3rd board Animation of ALEXANDER ALEXEIEFF and his American wife CLAIRE PARKER Complete major works of these fantastic pinnatimanians—sometimes film—includes demonstration-interview materials. $1,000. Wooldruff Aud. Tuesday, April 4 Latin American Cinema Recent Film by the Cuban Film Institute THE OTHER FRANCISCO Dir. Sergio Gival 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Aud. RE-SCHEDULED Sunday, April 2 Wim Wenders: AT THE PENALTY KICK THE GOALIES ANXIETY 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Dyche Aud. Monday, April 3 Wim Wenders: THE GOALIES ANXIETY THE PENALTY KICK THE GOALIES ANXIETY AT 9:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Aud. Patronize Kansan advertisers. $3.50 for all the beer, pop,popcorn and polka you can handle. March 31,8 to 12 p.m. Union Ballroom POLKA! Featuring Joe Schiefelbein and the Flying Dutchmen. 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