6 Tuesday, February 21, 1978 University Daily Kansan Students oppose changes University of Kansas students in last week's Student Senate election polls opposed both a proposal for reserved seating at basketball games and one to move the Jimmy Green statue in front of the new law school building. Jill Grubaugh, Senate Election Committee chairman, said yesterday that on the All win in race for positions on LA&S board All candidates vying for positions on the College Assembly were elected in a race in which the number of available seats exceeded the number of names on the ballot. ceeded the milieu The Assembly is the governing body of the Culture of Liberal Arts and Sciences By JAN SMITH Staff Writer nesday and Thursday. However, they were 24 freshmen, 37 sophomores, 23 juniors and seven graduate students were elected, according to results released yesterday. Positions for 40 freshmen, 37 sophomores, 38 juniors and 26 graduate students were available in the election held last Wednesday and Thursday. released yesterdays in positions will be filled by in-write candidates. Eleanor Turk, assistant dean of the College, said yesterday the number of remaining positions exceeded the number of remaining positions. number of Turk said all write-in candidates would first be confirmed to see whether they were interested in serving on the Assembly. Interested candidates then must complete Assembly applications and return them by March 1. March Student Election Committee, composed of students elected to the Assembly, will review write-in candidates' applications March 2. THE ASSEMBLY, composed of four-fifth faculty and one-fifth students, meets once a month to consider course offerings, set degree requirements and make academic decisions. policies. The Assembly was responsible for chcking the period for dropping courses from 12 weeks to seven weeks. It also has revised the withdrawal policy and affirmed the language requirement for the bachelor of arts degree. of arts degree. This year, special groups within the Ambulance will examine the current advising program in the College, the western civilization program, the bachelor of studies and freshman-sophomore and junior-senior requirements. **FRESHMEN:** Mindare Base, Jorge Borril, Shaila Brown, Scott Brett, Christine Macdonald, Melanie Kun, David Devlin, Ken Fain, Paul David Johnston, Richard Katherine, Mait Keenan, Greg Martin, Jeanne Knight, James L. Nelson, Pearson, Thatcher, Sheffer, Amy Anistock, Pearson, Thatcher, Sheffer, Amy Anistock, Meyer, Mark. *Washington* *Mary*, *Jack*. *Spheromare* *Mary*, *Daniel*. *Spheromare* *Mary*, *Andrew*. *Margaret* *Bernin*, *Brian*. *Spheromare* *Mary*, *David*. *Darryl Dempsey* *Mary*, *Paul Dryl*. *Gerdal F Elected to the assembly were: Yitzhak Netanyahu, Nathan Wishnaw, Wanda Fasson, Robert T. Royer, David M. Chapman, Barrie, Nancy Blumier, Roysey O. Boyd, Michael S. Huffman, Hans Hutton, Haddadian, Michael R. Lyle, Jack McKeeley, Roberto Dobler, Charles H. Linie, Lyke Siem, Kenneth Smith, Deborah Hale, Charles H. Linie, Lyke Siem, Kenneth Smith. John Stuart McKinnon, Kevin Schafer, John Stuart McKinnon, Kevin Schafer, John Stuart McKinnon, Kevin Schafer, Humanities: Mark Bermark, Debbie Harber, Sarah Trulee, Toula Harber, Dilly Kell, Alire Lieser, Natural sciences: chemistry Abortionist; Saran Hivian; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Molly Kirk, Alice Lies, Scott Walker. Natural Science; Dottman The deadline for scholarship hall applications has been extended to March 3, Bob Rozelle, men's scholarship hall adviser, said Friday. Deadline moved for schol halls The original deadline for the applications was Feb. 15. Rozelle estimated that several hundred applications had been received so far. The deadline was extended to expand the pool of applicants. Rozzelle said. Also the snow made it difficult for some applicants to complete their applications and to get The hospital would not have accepted Johnson until yesterday morning at 10. KANSAN On Campus TODAY: A SYMPOSIUM OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC, with special guests Milton Babbitt, composer, and the Da Capo Chamber Players, will be day day Murphy Hall. Formation of the new Green Hall dedication at 11:45 in Allen Field House. The SCHOOL OF LAW will hold an open house from 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. and from 3 to 5 p.m. A lunch会 held at 1 p.m. in the Kansas hall, jazz or modern dance is welcome to come to TAU SIGMA at 7 su Robinson Gymnasium's dance studio. SUA BACKGAMMON will meet at 7 in Parlor C of the Union at 8:45 in The Big Eight Room of the Union. KUAD CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the Jaykw Room of the Union. Events ordered Feb. 17 to the Topeka State Hospital. **TOMORROW:** The FACULTY FORUM will be held at noon in the United Ministries Building. The NATIONAL AMERICAN SINGLES ASSOCIATION will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday of the month Holmberg will perform a carlson recital at 7 p.m. The KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in Parlir B of the Union. question of retaining the current student seating system for basketball games or changing it to reserved seating, 1,098 voted in favor. The current system and favored it. Of the 1,098 in favor of retaining the current system, 529 had purchased season tickets this season and 569 had not, Grubbauld said. However, she said of those favoring a reserved seating system, 271 had purchased season tickets this season while 398 had not. Grubaugh said the student representatives ON THE QUESTION of removing the Jimmy Green statue to a front in front of new Green Hall, students opposed the move by a 2-4-to.1 margin. of the University of Kansas Athletic Board would meet with Clyde Leppard, director, later this week in which the result of the poll will be submitted and discussed. Grabhau said that of 1,434 votes cast on the question, 1,352 were in favor of leaving the statue where it was and 491 favored its removal. Jail inmate found dead in cell Price, who conducted an autopsy on the man yesterday, said the ribs had been broken long enough for the infection to be cleared but he said they have from a few days to two weeks. by Lawrence police on a charge of possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, but the charges were later dropped because he was not a felon. Police said they had held Johnson because he seemed incarcerate and should be tried to undergo a mental examination. A 43-year-old Lawrence man found dead in the Douglas County jail Sunday night deed from an infection in his chest caused by cholera. He was a nurse at the coroner, Laurence Price, said yesterday. Price said he had been evidence that the man, Lennis Johnson, was an alcoholic and that the broken ribs could have been an indirect result of his alcoholism. Johnson was examined by a physician last week at a mental illness hearing and was Johnson was arrested and jailed last week Rex Johnson, Douglas County sheriff, said Johnson had been more coherent Sunday afternoon. Johnson was found dead in his cell about 5 p.m. Sunday. 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