Panhellenic delegates push resolutions University of Kansas delegates to the National Panhellenic Conference were instrumental in formulating four resolutions passed B-school has UAC The Undergraduate Affairs Committee (UAC) of the Business School represents the faculty and students on matters dealing with the undergraduate program in the school of business. Their major concerns are matters of curriculum, academic performance and teacher evaluation, said their chairman, Arno Knapper, associate professor of business. Other faculty members include Terry Dennis, assistant professor of business; Charlie Saunders, professor of business; Howard Stettler, professor of business; and Doug Tuggle, assistant professor of business. The student members of the UAC are: Kathy Baer, Lawrence senior; Roger Novak, Kansas City senior; Roby Ogan, Great Bend senior; Joyce Schulte, Lawrence senior; and Bob Shiffman, Prairie Village senior. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (UPI) — There's more to protest at Yellowstone National Park than gnats, and bears that rummage through food lockers. GIRLS PROTEST CURFEW by collegiate representatives. For instance, a group appropriately called the Committee for Repeal of Girls Curfew is requesting park officials to abolish its 1 a.m. curfew for all female employees. Barbara Blee, Bonner Springs senior and KU Panhellenic president and Mrs. Kala Strupp, Panhellenic adviser, attended the two-day conference held last week-end in Miami. Miss Blee said she hosted a meeting of Big Ten and Big Eight delegates Friday night. 12 KANSAN Oct. 29 1969 "This group spearheaded thought about what we wanted to get out of the undergraduate session. I presented several resolutions and we discussed problems and issues that all panhellenic councils should be facing" she said. The resolutions promoted by KU delegates and passed by the collegiate group follow. 4. Collegiates recommended the collegiate panhellenic session be held prior to the national panhellenic session rather than after. 1. Collegiate chapters suggested representation on the national executive council of sororities College is now time Collegiate and national panhellenic delegates also decided to have regional meetings preceding the national conference, Miss Blee said. Law students told to voice opinions Sen. Glee Smith, Republican from Larned, told law students at a noon forum Tuesday that college should be thought of as not only a place for preparing to speak out later, but also as a place to speak out now. 2. Collegiate representatives reaffirmed policies against membership discrimination on the basis of race or religious faith. Smith has served as chairman of the appropriations committee for universities for 13 years, as president pro tem of the state senate for 5 years and on the executive committee for uniform state government. There had been a trend tor state legislatures to pass bills suppressing the freedom of speech on campus in the interests of law and order according to Smith. Three such bills were presented in the Kansas legislature this year, he said, but none of them were passed. A resolution was passed outlining the responsibilities of students and of the legislature in this area of law. 3. Collegiates urged rush recommendations be used for informal purpose only. Law students have a special responsibility to voice opinions, Smith said, because they have a greater interest in government and in politics than other students. Smith also spoke about the possibility of rewriting the Kansas constitution. The present constitution must be amended to allow more than three bills to be presented to the voters at a time, he said. Up to six amendments could be brought before them at a time and in six to eight years the constitution could be rewritten. The conference was attended by representatives from approximately 85 colleges in the United States and Canada as well as national panhellenic delegates and national presidents from 27 sororites. An intoxicating new adult game! SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR AND TE PUBLIC HOUSE 544 W. 23rd VI 1-2266 Lawrence Free Beer! THURSDAY 7:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE "BUY A GLASS OR PITCHER OF BUDWEISER AND GET ONE FREE" at Southwest Corner of Hillcrest Bowl in Hillcrest Shopping Ctr. 9th & Iowa Directly Behind Hillcrest Billards What do you know about India's Culture? with Live Sitar and Dance Friday, October 31st 8 PM IN JAYHAWK ROOM of UNION Sponsored by India Club and International Club free admittance—everyone welcome