Fridav. February 22. 1980 5 Long-range planning proposals to be discussed by KU officials University Daily Kansan By BILL MENEZES Staff Reporter Long-range planning for the University of Kansas will be discussed today by Chancellor Archie R. Dykes, Del Shanker, and Robert G. Cox. The University Senate excavator committee. SenEx requested the discussion earlier this month after it approved long-range planning suggestions by Lawrence Sherr, SenEx member. Sherr's suggestions included five principles and a proposal for University planning that he said were compatible with current organizational processes. These principles state that the planning process should involve the administration, students and faculty, that the administration should involve the planning, that the planning process should be made an integral part of current University organization and that planning should take place at the school or department level whenever possible. THE PROPOSALS also state that planning for the future should not mean planning for financial economics, although it is necessary. Regents financial exigency plan are useful. Long-range planning attempts to insure that the University keeps its standards of academic life intact, despite potential decreasing enrollment. Financial exigency is a University policy that would permit the release of tenured faculty members in the event of a severe financial crisis. council will nominate seven Faculty Senate members for election to the Faculty Council. SenEx will also discuss a letter regarding a University plus and minus grading system, and the Faculty Senate executive Anthony Smith, chairman of the University Senate Committee on Organization and Administration, sent a letter to SenEK chairman Gerhard Gherdius for modifications in the Senate Rules and Relations relating to plus and minus grading. It also recommends that the number of grade points earned in a course should be defined by the grade point system used by the school giving the course. THE LETTER recommends an addition stating intermediate grades, represented by a plus or minus, should be calculated as a subtraction. If a student abso- or below the corresponding letter grade An investigation into membership policies at two Lawrence private clubs is still pending, but an official of the Kansas Board of Civil Rights is not sure when it will start. 15Y BILL VOGRIN Staff Reporter Although the KCCR voted in late October to look into the membership practices at St. Louis Mississippi St., and Bailvillehill, the 800,000 Country Playhouse, no action has been taken. KCCR Director Michael Bailey said they will conduct a investigation would start "relatively shortly." Investigation of local clubs still pending inquiry by members of the local media. The inconsistencies occurred when some members of minority groups were denied membership application forms at a bank and Bulwinkle, but a white person was given applications without question. The Commission became interested in the membership policies of the clubs after inconsistencies were revealed by a September "We have not begun the investigation, yet, because of a backlog of complaints." Bailey says. "There are two or three cases we have to handle before we can start on the Lawrence case." The KCER spends much of its time investigating employment policies, which Bailey said were time consuming. "An investigation of a complaint involves a detailed look into every facet of a business," he said. "That means a complete investigation into the policies and workings of the business, and it takes a long time." Because only two men are available to conduct the investigations, the Lawrence case could still be weeks away from any action, he said. 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