Friday, April 6, 1973 3 New Members Elected to SenEx By PETE RONSSE Kansan Staff Writer A new Senate Executive Committee (SenEx) and presiding officer of the University Senate were elected Wednesday morning of the incoming University Council. Six faculty councilmen were elected. They are John Wright, professor of human development and psychology, the only returning faculty member of SenEx;计算机科学与数学;Darwin Diachoe, professor of economics; Francis Heller professor of law and political science; Jerry Lewis, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; and James Severn, professor of the Western Civilization program. Three student members of the council were elected to SenEx. They are Kathy Allen, Topeka junior; David Murfin, Wichita junior and student body president; and Leroy McDermott, Welch, Okla., graduate student. University Daily Kansan the new members of SenEx will serve one-year terms beginning immediately. The Senate Code stipulates that SenEx must be re-elected at least every three years, councils. The committee rules over other committees, coordinates efforts of the University Council and University Senate and acts as an intermediary between the University Council and the Chancellor. Gerhard Zuther, professor of English, was elected president officer of the University Senate, University Council and Faculty Council. Murfin, who lost a run-off race to Zuther the chair position, was elected vice president. Joseph Pichler, recently appointed acting dean of the School of Business, notified members of his own resignation from the University Council. An announcement was made that Barbara Etzel, professor of human development, would replace Pichler. Etzel was the first runner-up in the election of faculty councilmen last month. In other business, an outgoing member of SenEx suggested to the council that efforts be made to increase continuity in the executive council. Every year SenEx assigns business to committees in the fall and begins to get results in March and April, he said. When they get ready for work, he takes office and the process starts again. Several proposals such as appointing holdover members, arranging joint sessions of incoming and outgoing SenEx members and changing the election date or terms of SenEx members were offered to help solve the problem. The Organization and Administration Committee was assigned to look into the坪村 Herman Lajan, associate professor of political science and outgoing presiding officer of the council, recommended that the authority and responsibilities of the presiding officer be more strictly defined. He said there was much confusion about the nature of the position and that problems could easily arise if something was not done. Lujan further suggested that council committees be smaller and be directed more toward the legislative responsibilities of the University Council The legislative responsibilities of the council, which were extended in the recently amended Senate Code, cannot continue to be met at weekly sessions unless committees address themselves to certain legislative problems, he said. Smaller committees would be more appropriate to meet them when making assigned to the council, Lalian said. The Organization and Administration committee was assigned to consider the suggestion. In a brief meeting of the Faculty Council, SenXen was ordered to look into the possibility of appointing a parliamentarian to the members of the University Council. Winners of the Student Union Activities Creative Writing Contest were announced the following SUA Announces WinningWriters Barbara Rakley, Overland Park freshman, won first place in the poetry division for her poem "The Nights of the Locusts Tree Winter." J. L. McClure, Wichita senior, won second place for his poem "Sonnet." An honorable mention went to Cortland E. Barry, Oalthe third year law student, for his persuasive defense. Gerald Shapiro, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student, won first place in the prose division for "The Square of the Hypotenuse." Berry's "D Discovery" won second place in the prose division and an honorable mention in the short story division. Entries were judged by professors in the English and theatre departments and in the School of Journalism. Winning entries will be published soon by SUA. 'Baby Jayhawk' Persons interested in being the "Baby Jayhawk" on a substitute basis should contact Amy Hurst at 841-2077 after 3:30 p.m. to sign up for interviews. The only requirement for this position is that the person be no taller than 51". University College Dublin To Invite KU History Prof Kevin Nowlan, professor of history at the University College Dublin, Ireland, will propose here next that a University of Kansas history professor fill a position at his university, according to Charles Sidman, KU professor of history. The University College Dublin keeps a faculty position open each year for an American history professor and fills it with someone from the United States. According to Sidman, Nowlan will propose that a KU professor fill the position every year. "This will give them security in having the spot filled and give us a chance to exploit it." Nowlan will deliver a lecture on the "Irish question" at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the dining hall of the University of Ulster. Nowlan takes the chair in modern history at the University College Dublin. He is a specialist on modern Irish history and is currently on a lecture tour of Canada. will focus on the causes and consequences of the conflicts in Northern Ireland. Sidman said that Nowlan will also attempt to set up an exchange program between the University College Dublin and the University of Kansas while he is here. Nowlan; Delbert Shankel, acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; and Ambrose Saricks, vice chancellor for academic affairs, will meet Monday morning to discuss Nowlan's proposals, plans for a new college and College Dublin governing board had given Nowlan its approval and that Nowlan would arrive with full power to negotiate. Honor Society to Initiate 16 Sachem members elected the 16 from a field of more than 50 nominations on the basis of achievement in scholarship, athletics, publication, student government, social and religious activities or music, drama and arts. Sixteen junior and senior men have been elected to the Sachem Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, KU's senior men's honor society. Ben Mann, Independence, Mo., will be inducted, announced Wednesday. They will be initiated in a special ceremony May 13. 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