--- University Daily Kansan, April 9, 1981 Page 7 Malott Addition dedication planned An address by Rep. Bob Whittaker, R-Kan, will highlight Malott Hall Addition dedication activities tomorrow. Whitaker, a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and its subcommittee on health and environment, will speak on "Health Care in the '80s" at 1:30 p.m. in Kansas Union. A panel with Takeru Higuchi, Regents Distinguished Professor of pharmaceutical chemistry; Lester Mitscher, University Distinguished Scholar and Gene Martin, professor of pharmacy practice, will discuss pharmacy education in the '80s after Whittaker's address. There will be tours of the Malotl Addition from 5 to 5 p.m. The tours will start near the second floor elevators in the south side of the building. The $11.5 million addition to Malott Hall was completed in the fall of 1980 after about two and a half years of construction. The new facilities, added about 115,000 square feet to the existing building, for pharmacy teaching and research. The first three floors house a new animal care unit, helping KU meet federal standards on care for research animals. Before the addition was completed, the animals were housed in several different buildings. The science library has moved from the old part of Malot to the top floor of the addition. The new library facilities are temporary, however, as the University's long term planning includes a new science and technology library in the vicinity of the Military Science Building. Malott Hall and the planned science and technology library are part of a planned science complex, which would also include an addition to Haworth Hall. According to the plan, an overhead walkway will connect the Malott and Haworth additions. Senate stands by rules, refuses bills The Student Senate refused to consider three bills last night concerning its budget process and committee structure, upholding a rule that all legislation presented to the Senate must first be considered by a committee. The Senate sent one of the bills, restructuring the budget process by establishing a budget committee, to a joint meeting of the Finance and Auditing and the Student Rights committees. The Rights Committee will consider the other two bills, one calling for the elimination of the Sports Committee, and the other combining the Academic Affairs and Cultural committees. A motion to suspend the rules and consider the bills passed, but Ron Heape, Cultural Committee chairman, has voted to send the bills to be sent to the Rights Committee. In other business, the Senate elected nine senators to serve on University They are Busby; Bruce MacGregor. liberal arts and sciences student; Lila Ashner, Nunemaker senator; David Adkins, Student Senate executive chairman; Dr. Merriman, off-campus senator; Robin Rasure, Nunemaker senator; David Welch, Nunemaker senator; Tom Berger, graduate student senator; and David Cannatella, graduate student school. Busby, Adkins and Berger were elected to serve on the University Senate executive committee. By CHRIS COBLER Staff Reporter Washburn Regent selection criticized At one time, a prominent Topeka resident looking for another honorary title to be included in the society section of the paper would be appointed to the Washburn University Board of Regents. the remarks of that type of tradition that State Rep. Bill Bunten, R-Topeka, wants to eliminate. His bill, sponsored by the school board, amended and approved by the Senate, strips the Topeka Unified School District 501 of its authority to appoint members to the Washburn Board. The board submits exculpatory appropriations to the board. The bill now goes to a conference committee that will work out a compromise version to be sent to the governor. "It (a WU board appointment) is not something you can take and put in your obituary," Bunten said. "It used to be of honorary thing. It isn't anymore." "It's like running a business. You've got to be involved in it and work with it. You've got to bring ideas to it." THE SENATE-APROVED WU board would consist of three gubernatorial appointees, a representative of the Kansas Board of Regents, a member of the Topeka City Commission, and four representatives chosen by the commission—one each from the county's three senatorial districts, plus one at large member from within the city. 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