10 Wednesdav. Januarv 25, 1978 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, January 25, 1978 KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: FACULTY FORUM meets at noon at the United Ministries Center. The topic is "Argentina, Forward March; Right, Left, Right." TONIGHT: THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN meets at 6 in the Oread Room of the Kansas University. The AFRICAN CLUB meets at 6:30 in the Siena's Jayhawk room and at 9:30 in the Big Eight Room in the Union, ALBERT GERKEN performs a Carillon recital at 7. The UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY holds auditions at 7 in 220 Robinson. The KU SAILING CLUB meets at 7 in the Union at 10:45 in the Big Eight Room in the Union's Parlor A. The KU HANG GLIDING Club meets at 7:30 at 48 Lindley. TOMORROW: ERLEYNE BRADLEY speaks in the recital series lecture at 2:30 p.m. in Swarthout Auditorium and to the Music Therapy Club at 7 p.m. in Murphy Lounge. The Gathering will be at 12:48 p.m. in the Union's Centennial Room, WORLD'S OF FUN auditions last from 3 o'clock in the Union's Big Eight Room. THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL convenes at 3:30 p.m. in 108 Blake. SUA BRIDGE meets at 6:30 p.m. in parlors A AT THE STUDENTS' Chancery Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Union's Forum Room. AN AFRICAN STUDIES FILM, "History of the Negro: Owmole- the Child Returns Home, Black Men, and Iron Horses," begins at 7 p.m. in Strong Auditorium. The KS HONORS AN ARTIST FOR THE UNION's Union Jayhawk Room. pianist ED WARD GATES performs in the Visiting Artist Series at 8 p.m. in murphy's Swarthout Recital Hall. Bill introduces teachers'tests TOPEKA (AP)—The place to start competency-based education in Kansas is by testing teachers to find out if they know it. Jeff Braden, R-Wakefield, said yesterday. Braden said he could support a pilot program of competency-based education for students, but thought teachers were an important part of the process. Braden introduced a bill Monday that would require schools to pass it before getting their teaching certificate. Speaking yesterday at an "Eggs and Issues" breakfast sponsored by the Kansas Association of Commerce and Industry, he emphasized that students are returning to the basics. And he said any statewide program of testing and remedial education for students should emphasize Senate to consider eliminating organized living groups' seats Four seats may be eliminated from the Student Senate if that group approves a bill from the Senate Rights Committee at its urging hour at 6:30 in the Big Eight Room. The bill would eliminate the four seats that represent organized living groups on campus. The committee has taken the position that the four seats provide double representation for the students in fraternity and sorority organizations, scholarship halls. The Senate, according to the committee, is elected on a school-representative basis. The Senate also will consider a bill that would raise the student activity fee by 10 cents a student. The increase would be used to offset the University Concert Series. A third bill to be considered by the Senate is one that would declare this year's projects for the Senate lobby committee—Concerned Students for Higher Education. The bill declares CSHE's official goals as library renovations, a graduate student fee waiver and improvements in women's intercollegiate athletics. open thursday nights till 8:30 920 mass. 842-2700 PUBLIC NOTICE Student Senate Elections Nunemaker Senate District Spring 1978 Elections for Student Body President, Vice President, 106 Student Senate Seats, class officers will be held Feb. 15 and 16. TO RUN FOR STUDENT SENATE PRESIDENT/VICE PRESIDENT: 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at Student Senate office (level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union) 2) Return your declaration with $3.00 filing fee or petition with signatures of 500 constituents no later than 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1798 to the Senate office. TO RUN FOR STUDENT SENATE OR CLASS OFFICE: 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the Student Senate office (level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union) 2) Have the office of the Dean of your school or college certify your enrollment and year in that school or college. 3) Return your declaration with $30.00 bill fee or 50 signatures of constituents **no later** than 5:00 p.m. on Wed, Feb. 1, 1978, to the Senate office. STUDENT SENATE SEATS OPEN: Architecture ... 2 Business ... 4 Education ... 8 Engineering ... 8 Fine Arts ... 7 Journalism ... 3 Law ... 2 Pharmacy ... 2 Social Welfare ... 2 Graduate School ... 24 LA & S ... 15 *Nunemaker ... 27 **University Specials ... 2 - to be elected according to districts shown on the map. * *any student who has a school code classification of (Z).* CLASS OFFICER SEATS OPEN: Sophomore, Junior and Senior class officers (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer). ALL CANDIDATES MUST ATTEND A SPECIAL MEETING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, at 7:00 P.M. in the FORUM ROOM OF THE KANSAS UNION TO APPROVE THE PROOF OF BALLOT AS WELL AS GO OVER LAST MINUTE ELECTION POINTS. IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND THIS MEETING, THE BALLOT WILL BE PRINTED AS THE PROOF HAS COMETO US. (Paid for by Student Activity Fee)