CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, April 11, 1984 Page Pete Halpin/KANSAN Kim Ellfeldt, Prairie Village senior, shares a light moment with the Imagine colection mascot. Dave Smith, Overland Park junior. Smith yesterday was trying to drum up support for the coalition in the election for Board of Class Officers. Voting machines will be open today and tomorrow until 4 p.m. in the Kansas Union and Strong Hall. ROUTE HEARINGS for KU on Wheels will be held April 19th and 26th. Anyone with suggestions pertaining to scheduling or route changes in the bus system is encouraged to come before the Transportation Board. Contact the Student Senate Office for more information and hearing times.Call 864-3710 and ask for Nancy Anderson. Paid for by Student Senate. MASSACHUSETTS FROZEN DESSERT YOGURT IT'S GOOD FOR YA! STREET DELI BOCO holds elections with voting machines to guarantee fairness By LORI DODGE Staff Reporter Voting for the KU Board of Class Officers today and yesterday marks the first time BOCO has conducted its elections with the help of voting machines instead of ballot boxes. "This will eliminate a lot of problems," said Chris Patchin, Mt. Prospect, Ill., junior and elections co-chairman. "I'm really confident everything will go as fairly as possible." she said. Controversy surrounding election results in previous years had come about because of the confusion caused by the number of ballot boxes placed by the county and the number of people that were needed to monitor them. Patchin said. This year, voting machines are set up at only two spots, in the Kansas Union and in Strong Hall, which should cut down on confusion, Patehin said. "In the past, they've been up until 4 or 6 in the morning," Patchin said of vote tabulators. "This year, they'll know within a half an hour," because the voting machines can automatically tally the votes, she said. Using the voting machines, which were borrowed from the Johnson County Elections office, will also allow election results to be tallied sooner, she said. Students can vote for BOCO candidates until 4 p.m. today. The Board of Class Officers is in charge of Encore, the traditional student variety show, and assists the office of student organizations and activities with the homecoming parade. Voters must have a current KU I.D. card and can only vote for their class designation. Steve Ryan, Alexandria, Va., junior president; Cate Koeppen, Wellington junior vice president; John Killen, Owatonna, Minn., junior treasurer; Jerome Prence junior, secretary. Ivan Caimonite Candidates for the senior class offices are: Julie Flynn, Oklahoma City junior, vice president, Kenna Frederick, Westland Park junior, treasurer, Dale Wade, Cleveland Junior. Ron Morrison, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, president; Candidates for the junior class offices are: Action Coalition: Action Coalition: Morrison, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore Dave Hosee, Arlington Heights, III., sophomore, vice president; and chairwoman, Wichita State University. Mike Sainey, Wichita sophorae, treasurer; John L. Hancock, Western Springs, III., sophorae secretary Action Campaign New York, Overland Park freshman, president Jill Lander, Overland Park freshman, vice-president Imagine Condition: Mark Vance Jr. Prairie Village sophorape, president; Mark Perez Sr. Prairie City sophorape, vice president. John Allison, Prairie Village apprehension; president; Mark Ferguson, Junction City apprehension; vice Candidates for the sophomore class offices are: David Epstein, Prairie Village treasurer, treasurer; Sara Mallad, Maddison. Wia., freshman, secretary. Nancy Cobb, Wichita sophorne, treasurer, Hoverland, Overland Park sophorne, secretary. John Pewtry. Tugongosan freshman, vice president. John Pewtry. Tugongosan freshman, vice president. Mary Kirchner. Lake Quivivvah, secret Mary Kirchner. Lake Quivivvah, secret Curt Baxter, Salina freshman; president; Joe Fewlery, Tonganoxic freshman, vice president; By LAURETTA SCHULTZ Staff Reporter Prof suggests change in theology approach Staff Reporter People living in a 'God-less' age must change their approach to the study of truth religion, a leading theologian said last night. Macquarie used most of his speech for "defending humanity as the introduction" in studying theology. He said that too many people today did not really know who God was, so approaching theology from the humanistic end made more sense. John Macquarie, Lady Margaret professor of divinity at the University of Oxford, England, spoke to about 200 people at the third annual Kansas School of Religion lecture in which that people interested in finding the meaning of theology should begin by studying man instead of God. "Theology is not just a doctrine of God, but a doctrine of the human race." Macquarie said "To understand human beings is to understand theology." "We in the 20th century find ourselves living in the world of the Godless man, Macquarrie said. The godless man cannot put a doctrine of God upon us." THEOLOGIANS IN THE PAST started their studies with a doctrine of God, Macquarie said, but cir- clous have arisen to make that change. 'This includes the 'anonymous atheist,' the religious person who does not deny God, but God has become an indistinct blur to him," Macquarrie said. "For a great many people, he has ceased to be a reality." "THAT MANNER OF 'God-talk' has virtually disappeared," he said. Macquarie also called this "implicit atheism," which he described as the meaning of God fading in the minds of people. He explained that God used to be the center of people's lives, thoughts, even their speech. Macquarie, author of 18 books, was born in Scotland and earned four degrees from Glasgow University before earning a degree from Union Seminary in New York before being appointed to Oxford in 1970. Macquarie was brought to the University by the Kansas School of Religion in conjunction with the success under Bishop Richard Grief Over two years ago, Macquarie was first considered as this year's possible speaker. Lynn Taylor, executive director of the school, wanted to bring Macquarie here in conjunction with the 300th anniversary of the first Episcopal church in America. While at KU, Macquarie had a busy schedule filled with meetings, lunches, speeches, and visits with students, local ministers and faculty members. He gave a short talk at the annual Kansas School of Religion banquet. "We were very pleased to get him," said Taylor. "He is a world renowned theologian, and we learned a great deal from his visit." 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