University Daily Kansan Tuesday, January 19, 1971 7 Suspended Student Sues Administrators, Regents By DAN EVANS Campus Editor A University of Kansas freshman who was suspended last semester for allegedly carrying a firearm in suit U.S. District Court in Wichita against the Kansas Board of Regents, Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. and chancellor the student chancellor for student affairs. The former freshman, Keith Gardenhire from Wichita, filed the suit through his father after he had asked the KU Judiciary for summary dismissal of this case. Gardenshire was June 1, Jan. 9 and Federal Judge Frank G. Thesis gave the defendants until Monday to show cause why a preliminary injunction should be issued on Gardenshire's behalf. Gardenhire was suspended Dec. 10 after he was charged in Douglas County Court with attempted murder. Gardenshire allegedly shot Harry K. Snyder. Dec. 7 on the KU campus. Gardenhire's attorney, Chester L. Lewis of Whitestown sent a letter to the Justice Department of Gardenhire's suspension on the indicator on Dec 22. Lewis wrote, "carrying a firearm on campus" and requested that it be removed because it was not included as an offense in the Code of Student Rights. Responsibilities and THE FEDERAL suit was filed by the lawyer who accused him of bribery officials the Gardenhire had to petition for a hearing because he should not have to petition for a hearing because he should rightfully have had a hearing because he should not have The suit asks that Gardenhire be reinstated as a full-time KU student retroactive to Dec. 10, that he be given permission to final examinations and that he be awarded damages of $15,000. Rock Chalk Scripts Chosen Scripts chosen for the 21st annual Rock Chalk Revue, to be presented Feb. 26-27 in Hochfeld Hall, Wednesday by Twig Rapeley, Kansas City, Mo. senior, producer of this year's Revue. Rehearsals and preparations are directed to Begin immediately. The skits selected were: "The Spawning of the Age of Aquariums," or "Curiosity Killed the Catfish," by Delta Tau Delta and Chi Omega. "String-puller's Puppet World," by Sigma Chi and Alpha Gamma Delta. Gardenhire was informed of his suspension by a letter dated December 10 from Bailour. In the letter, he stated that the suspension "in accordance with the policies of the University of Kansas and regulations of the Board of Regents as distributed for the purpose of beginning the current (fall) semester." "How the West Was Won" or "Wyatt Never Crossed My Mind," by alpha Kappa Lambda and Delta Gamma. "To Hell with the Straight Skinny" or "Let's Face the Fats," by Tau Kappa Epsilon and Kappa Alpha Theta. The motion contended that article 18 of the Code was also isolated by Balfour's suspension and she released her lacelets that "the university should not impose sanctions if public prosecution of a student is anticipated or after law enforcement officials have disposed of the case. GARDENHIRE'S MOTION for dismissal contended that the suspension violated Article 2, Section 305 of the Student Rights which states that no disciplinary action may be taken against him or she in fair hearing which shall include confrontation of witnesses against him and the assistance of counsel. THE ARTICLE states that the University may institute its own proceedings if the University does not distinct from that of the community. Law contended that since public prosecution is an official duty, interest has not been shown to be distinct from that of Lawrence and Douglas County, the university cannot suspend Gardenhire. John F. Murphy, associate professor of law, has been named chairman-designate for the judiciary in the case. Murphy said last week that he had received no formal response from the university to Garcia's proceedings in the case, Murphy said, depend upon the University's response. MURPHY SAID it appeared that the attorney general's office would that could change. 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