8 Monday, October 19, 1970 University Daily Kansan Referendum From page 1 "In general, the student senate is a valuable organization whose actions I support or endorse." Agree 914 Disagree No opinion 328 "An individual can choose political activity and involvement, an official body of the University, such as student government, should not become an advocate." Agree Disagree No opinion 714 498 51 --charges against Gill. The decision said that Gill was acting in the capacity of an instructor and thus could not be charged and should not be student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct. "The actions of the Board of Regents have strengthened the University." Agree Disagree No opinion 325 928 61 — "The actions of the chancellor have strengthened the University." "For the most part I feel that I have control over my life and what happens to Agree Disagree No opinion 1066 182 46 Agree Disagree No opinion 958 296 39 —“Do you feel responsible for dealing with conflict which may arise where you live?” Agree Disagree No opinion 222 27 For each of the four statements on the second ballot, the voters were asked to indicate whether or not the Student Senate took part in the vote and whether or not the voter agreed with the action: "The Student Senate recently adopted a policy statement excluding homology, social, athletic associations from receiving student grants. Do you answer the questions true-381 False-538 No-opinion 168" No opinion-B6 Total-agree-459 Total-disagree-587 True-agree-217 True-disagree-442 False-agree-242 True-disagree-452 "The Student Senate recently voted to support striking workers in Kansas City."Correct answer: true True-629 False-466 No opinion-143 True-agree-259 True-disagree-299 False-agree-242 False-disagree-292 No opinion-90 Total-agree-501 Total-disagree-581 "Currently, 50 per cent of the student activity fee ($6) is allocated to the athletic corporation." (Correct answer=true) False-answer-320 false-answer-147 True-answer-246 True-disagreement-252 FALSE-answer-77 FALSE-disagreement-202 Total-answer-323 Total-disagreement-747 Code... From page 1 Presently there is no written code prescribing conduct for faculty members. This caused uneasiness under the judiciary, in the definition of instructor which the code dictates. The code states that "anyone hired by the instructor in classroom must be classified as GBI, both a student and a teaching assistant, fell under the instructor classification at the time of the interview." E. Laurence Chalmers in his concession address, has been drafted, according to Charles Oldfather, associate dean of the Law School at Temple University, last spring, the first draft was nearing completion and is now ready for presentation to the Faculty Senate at their November meeting. Oldfather said that, if passed, this would be an important suspension, should similar cases arise again. The Senate Code presently provides one line of jurisdiction in this case. Article 7.3.2 of the Constitution states that When complaint shall be made to the University Senate Executive Committee of acts by a teaching member of the University Senate, the committee may have the purposes of the University and which are not otherwise proscribed by rules and regulations of the University of Faculty Senate and if the Committee shall be satisfied that Department and School recourse have been exhausted, the Committee may compose of five members of the Committee on Faculty Rights, Privileges and Responsibilities and two members of the Committee on Student Rights, Privileges and Responsibilities. The Committee makes recommendations to the University Council for appropriate action by that body." Seidi, the student, is aware of these possibilities of recourse but at this point has not decided whether the problems of refilling or recharging can be effected in terms of vindication of Gill's action. FLAPPER Lawrence Downtown Art Museum Exhibit Opens Variety is the word to describe Recent Accessions, an exhibition of works acquired during the past 16 months which opened Sunday at the University of Georgia. Included in the exhibit, which we displayed on the museum's glass wall through Sunday, Nov. 15 are paintings, etchings, photograph A third part of the "Revene Accessions" exhibit introduces a collection of photographs in the Museum—that of collecting photographs as art. Subjects of photographs vary from the field of art to other museum formations. Printing surfaces for the photographs include unlaminated plastic, carbon, and gold chloride. Dates on the works exhibited range from 1483 to 1970. The Tate's collection is the newest is a photographic silk screen, "Great American No. 3," by Larry Stork. A number of works from the collection are on display including "1", 2 Outside" by Helen Swenson bequest are on display including "1", 2 Outside" by Helen Swi Seven items from the Max Kade gift to the Museum are here in the museum, including etching by John Taylor Arms. drawings and washings given to the museum by Mr. and Mrs. P. Shirer of Topeka are on exhibit. Patronize Kansan Advertisers group's presence was not substantial disruption." way in Anthropology I, and he asked, then demanded that they leave. One member of the group said he was a member of the class and had a right to be present. Other members of the group did not answer, and some turned their backs. Before the group could ask Bass for permission to use the microphone, according to report, they approached the group and withitude in writing asked why they were there, or what they wanted, loudly enough that Professor Bass, probably at least fifteen feet away beamed him. Charges . . . fight ensued. Within two minutes or less, military group had left the classroom side door*. From page 1 "One or more members of the group answered quietly that the group wished to ask permission to use the microphone. Mr. Gill replied that matters were not handled this "Mr. Gill testified he considered this behavior of the group to be disrespectful to him and challenging his authority. ( The fundamentals of speech course, la and la, has been changed from a 3-hour to a 2-hour weekly course. Bobby R. Patton, associate director and director of the fundamentals of speech program, said the change would go into effect in the fall. Patton said a book of readings relevant to classroom experiences would be available. Patton said the reasons for the change were: the amount of work they were balanced more realistically with course demands; students had been irritated with the two hours of class time; the course and, it would permit the department to accommodate better numbers of students demanding the course had been rising more frequently; the number of departmental instructors. The department also plans to require attendance at the educational films and par- ticipation sessions by appointment. Holiday Inn Happenings "Within three to five minutes after Mr. Gill first approached the group he struck one of the members (and in the ensuing meles, one or more bones in his hand were broken). 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