University Daily Kansan, February 14, 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 10 Halls may vote on judicial board By MICHELLE T. JOHNSON Staff Reporter Officials of the Association of University Residence Halls are trying to determine the status of a proposal to create an AURH judicial board. An amendment to create a judicial board is expected to be brought before four residence halls in the next two weeks, David Forney, chairman of the judicial board, said yesterday. Forney, also a member of the AURH executive board, said his appointment as chairman of the board was established on the board itself. An amendment to the AURH constitution requires approval of three-fourths of the general assembly to approve amendments of the eight residence halls. The general assembly approved the judicial board amendment last semester. MARK UNGER, AURH vice president, said the proposal needed to go before all halls and be approved by six of them. James Jeffrey, AURH president, said he suggested the judicial board in response to the new hall visitation policy. The policy requires that all residence hall guests leave photo identification at hall security tables. The policy makes residents responsible for their guests' actions. Joseph R. Pearson and Templin halls, which will not have security monitors until next year, do not have such a policy. "Since we set a uniform system for people who violated those standards, we should also set up a judicial board of appeals to hear residents who have appealed their violations," Jeffley said. The board was approved unanimously by Lewis, Gertrude Sellards Pearson, Corbin, Ellsworth and Joseph R. Pearson palls last semester. The amendment still needs to go before the hall governments of Hashinger, Templin, McCollam and Oliver halls, Forney said. JEFFLEY SAID THE judicial board also could hear appeals of any disciplinary action by a staff member. Forney said he would present the amendment Feb. 17 to Oliver and McCollium, Feb. 19 to Templin and Feb. 25 to Hashinger. Brett McCabe, president of McCollum, said Forney was not on the agenda. FREE Wine and Roses Eat At On Valentine's Day Enjoy a candlelight dinner Romantic atmosphere and soft music A Free Rose For Your Sweetheart And complimentary wine for the both of you Reservations only 843-4076 "As far as I know, it's not coming because they've not contacted me or any member of hall government," McCabe said. CONGRATULATIONS To CHRIS BRENNAN And PAT FIDLER for being chosen as this years Panhellenic scholarship recipients. The Jazzhaus Thurs. 14* Fri. 15 Sat. 16 Coming Next Week Wed. and Thurs. Wichita's Hottest Rock Band THIS SIDE UP 4C COPIES MIDWEST BUSINESS SYSTEMS 818 Mavs B42-4134 RICH HILL and THE RIFFS featuring IDA MCBETH *Thursday is a benefit for the Kansas Grassroots Arts Association Patronize Kansan Advertisers. You're the BEST! We Love You— the Actives THAI'NX! THE PI PHI'S Progress for us meant ROCK CHALK 1985 with the BETA THETA PI'S was a must! ONLY $1550 I