Monday. February 4. 1980 Endorsement of Classified Senate not SenEx matter, members say --- A proposed endorsement of the Classified Senate by the Faculty Council should not be used because it is inaccurately worded, or misinterpreted. The University Senate executive committee. The University Council Committee on Organization and Administration requested that the Faculty Council approve a statement saying it would "endorse the establishment of the University of Kansas with the Senate on mutual problems." Evelyn Swartz, ex-officio Senx Member, said Friday, "The Faculty Council is not really empowered to endure the Classified Acts of war, and we don't really possess that power." "I think we're really just looking for a statement of how and where the two organizations fit together and can work together." George Worth, SenEx member, agreed and suggested that a change of the statement's wording might be helpful. University Daily Kansan "I think if we strike the word 'endorse' from the request it might be more accurate," he said. "I prefer 'recognize or a similar word.' Endorse seems too strong." The statement will be discussed further at the Faculty Council meeting Thursday. The meeting was scheduled for its Friday meeting included continued work on a university-long-range plan and a system of monitoring. SenEx approved a motion expressing favorable reaction to specific proposals in University long-range planning documents, and requesting meeting between SenEx. the chancellor and the executive vice chancellor to discuss it. Chairman Gerhard Zuther said that the Committee on Organization and Administration had decided on wording for the Senate Rules and Regulations for grade school students by teaching schools using a plus and minus grading system to assign numerical values. The wording also would open up a plus and minus grading system for more schools, he said. The School of Architecture and Urban Design now employs plus and minus grading. By SCOTT FAUST Staff Reporter KUAC waits on budget The KU athletic department will make no immediate cuts in fiscal year 1980 expenditures, Bob Marcum, athletic director, said yesterday, because away expenses and a share of Big Eight Conference income may fill an expected deficit. Gate receipts from away-football games and KU's share of Big Eight television and radio networks. Marcum said, but the athletic department wait for them and then make an evaluation. "We're going to wait and see," Marcum said. "Things might work out OK. "We started calling around to see how things were going to go with the other schools, and things look pretty good. And we usc making any cuts at all this spring." Joe Biedron, assistant athletic director in charge of business, said recently there might be as much as a $100,000 deficit in some areas unless costs were trimmed in some areas. Marcum, Biedron, Keith Nitcher, University director of business and fiscal affairs, and Chancellor Archie R. Dykes met Friday to discuss University of Kansas Athletic Corporation finances. Rikke's interest, Corporal Rikke's. Dykes wanted to know what the athletic department thought and where it stood, Marcum said. "He wanted to make sure that we needed to wait and re-evaluate it," Macaron said. Although the 1981 KUAC budget still is being prepared, Marcus said, the athletic department definitely would have fewer home games than those of inflation and fewer home football games. Marcum said he had alerted the coaches to the shortage of funds for next year and told them to check finances carefully. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Doug Compton V.P. Kelly Stratford Treas. Scott Ferguson Sec. 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