University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 27, 1973 7 Applications for membership on the Student Senate's six standing committees, their subcommittees and various other senate committees now are being accepted in the Student Senate office, according to the College of Arts, junior and student body vice president. Senate Committee Posts Available Any student is eligible for membership on the senate committees. The only restriction that student senators may not be members of the University Judiciary. Membership on these committees will be based on a written application and a personal interview with the committee selection board. Archer said. Application forms are available in the Student Senate office and from individual senators. All applications must be returned to the senate office by Thursday. James Turner, 24, of 1608 Haskell Ave., was sentenced Friday in Division II of Douglas County District Court to one five year sentence on a charge of involuntary manslaughter. Lawrence Man Gets Sentence The charge had been brought against Turner following a shooting incident Dec. 10 in the Hillcrest Shopping Center parking lot on Wednesday, when the suspect left from wounds received in the incident. Turner was found guilty by a jury on March 3, and was also convicted of illegal use of a firearm, involving a 90-day sentence. He is acquitted with the man's slaughter sentence. Judge James Paddock said he would recommend Turner to the Kansas Reception and Diagnostic Center in Topeka for psychiatric examinations. During the same session Paddock placed Tommy L. Jones, 21, of Kansas City, Mo. on two years probation in connection with an aggravated burglary committed on Dec. 15, 1970, in the room of Rhonda Nutting, then a resident of Ellsworth Hall. Jones pleaded guilty to the charge on March 6. Bio Sciences To Vote Again For Chairman Members of the division of biological sciences at the University of Kansas will vote today for a second time to elect a chairman. A ballot Monday eliminated one candidate but failed to provide a majority for any one candidate. The two remaining candidates for the chairmanship are Brower R. Burchill, associate professor of physiology and cell biology, and Albert J. Rowell, professor of geology and an affiliate of the systematics and ecology department. James D. McChesney, associate professor of botany and medicinal chemistry, will not be on the second ballot, according to Charles Wymettbach, associate professor of physiology and cell biology and chairman of the search committee. The Academic Affairs Committee coordinates and strengthens the various groups working on affairs pertinent to the academic problems of the student. THE SIX STANDING committees of the senate are Academic Affairs, Finance and Auditing, Off-Campus Housing, Community Rights, Responsibilities and Privileges. This committee has two major subcommittees. The Course-Teacher Evaluation subcommittee is responsible for developing a viable form of evaluating teachers and courses and the Evaluation of Undergraduate Education subcommittee investigates teaching methods and educational structures. THE OFF-CAMPUS PUSING Committee deals with students living in unorganized housing and their problems in the areas of better protection and standards of living. The Finance and Auditing Committee is responsible for conducting budget hearings and presenting budget appropriation recommendations for student organizations within the county also must audit the property that they have purchased throughout the fiscal year. The Communications Committee is The Student Services Committee is responsible for developing services which might benefit the student. There are two subcommittees under this committee. responsible for disseminating information of the senate's activities to the student body. It also is responsible for circulating information among the senators. The Union Operating Board, one of the subcommittees, makes the policy of the board. The board includes the student body president and vice president, the SUA president, vice president and treasurer, representatives from the faculty, administration and alumni and five external leaders. THE TRANSPORTATION Committee is also a subcommittee of the Student Services Committee and is responsible for resolving issues arising from it to the campus transportation system. The Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Privileges Committee has two subcommittees: the Elections Committee and the Judiciary Committee. The Elections Committee is responsible for planning and running the senate elections. This committee also is responsible for dissolving senators for excessive abseismic. Human Sexuality Seminar New Semin Male Consciousness A program of quadralogs, role plays and sharing of experiences concerning the development of a new male image. 7:30 Thursday, March 29 Big 8 Room, Kansas Union The International Film Committee selects films to be shown throughout the year. Two additional committees which function under the direction of the Senate are the International Film Committee and the Concert Course Committee. The Judiciary Committee handles any violation of University law with the exception of traffic violations which go to the Student Court. The Concert Course Committee has the responsibility of allocating student concert course money to programs which bring artists in all fields of music to the campus. Dwight Boring* says... "If You'd Like to Know How to Get the most for your life insurance dollars, contact me and I'll tell you about College Life's BENEFACTOR, a famous policy designed expressly for college men and told exclusively to college students. 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