Friday, September 9,1977 University Dally Kansan 3 Sorority governing altered --- Decisions concerning the 12th KU *Panhellenic sororities* soon will be made by a council of elected delegates from each sorority, or of by the Panhellenic Council. The presidents council, consisting of the presidents of each house, decided unanimously Wednesday night to change to the delegate system to allow the presidents more time for other duties. The change will be followed after individual house elections in November. Cinda Ossness, Panhellenic president, said Wednesday that under the delegate system, the Panhellenic delegate would be a major officer in each house. The council of delegates will take over some of the responsibilities of the current presidents. UNDER THE present system, the Megan Johnson, Alpha Phi president, said, "Up until now the presidents have been doing two jobs by representing their houses in Panhellenic and their houses in University. Now the presidents can spend time on in-house problems, instead of Greek unity." presidents of each sorority are responsible for specific duties within their houses, such as officer training and initiation. They also meet together on the presidents council to discuss Pankhelenic issues concerning all houses. Maureen McGannon, Kappa Alpha Theta president, said the house presidents still would meet, but on a less regular basis, to share ideas among houses. "With the delegate system, the presidents have more moves and things in Things," McGaon said. "McGaon said." Advising the new delegates will be one of the duties of Susan Hess, assistant dean of women, the new Panthera adviser. She will also be the women's sports information director. "Panhellenic has always worked closely with the Dean of Women's Office," she said. "I will act as a resource person and a student between the University and Panhellenic." Hess said she would inform Pannhelenic of University policies, student codes and local and national issues related to sororities and would assist with leadership development of Pannhelenic officers. She also will help students with the sorority living as a mutual alternative. one said any additional duties would be defined by the Panhellenic Executive Council. Evaluations stressed by AAUP Ron Calgaard, vice chancellor for academic affairs, stressed the importance of a good faculty and department evaluation system at a meeting of the American Association of University Professors (AUIP) last night. Calgaard told about 50 AAUP members the evaluations were important because "you need to let people know how to improve." Calgard also said accreditation of the curriculum, departments and faculty were important to maintaining higher academic standards at KU. Evaluations indicated the performance of the departments and their facilities, he said. The University currently evaluates all departments and faculty. Joseph Pichler, dean of the School of Business, said his school had a unique evaluation system, which allows a company to track its performance and determine a faculty member's status and Police ... year; and a "Bill of Rights" that would put in writing the procedure used when a policeman comes under criminal investigation. From page one TERMS FOR the agreement came out of a meeting Wednesday between the LPOA and commission representatives. The firemen's team received a call Tuesday and voted on it Wednesday night. salaries and make decisions on tenure and promotions. Tom Teague, secretary of the firemen's association, would not release the voting results, or say how close the group was to a majority. But he said all but four of the association's 39 members had voted on the tentative agreement, there were not enough votes to be a majority either way. Twenty favorable agreements are needed to approve the vote. 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Then told of the record in God's Book of Life of seven men hung at one time. 2nd Samuel Chapter of the Bible, which says they were granted by King David, The Man After God's Heart (Cconcerning that Great and Good Man, Joseph He, It was that in a great Battle "COMMANDED THE SUN TO STAND STILL" AND THE SUN STOOD STILL IN THE HEAVENS OR ADDRESS ONE BAY DAY! This it is his writing's understanding that our today's Scientists figures went 'haywire' on one occasion and were never able to get their straightened out until they took into consideration the fact that BOOK III adds RECORD ISUSUS USISUS USISUS THE WORK OF THE FINGER OF GOD recorded IN ISUSUS 3A8-8. IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN, JSUSUS SAID: "AND THE SCRIPTURE CANNOT BE Broken" BROKEN! 15:35.) **Quoting Genesis 9.5; 8:* AND SURELY YOUR BLOOD OF YOUR LIVES WILL I REQUIRE; AT THE HAND OF EVERY MAN WHAT IS REQUIRED FOR YOUR LIFE; AT THE HAND OF EVERY MAN'S BROTHER WILL I REQUIRE THE LIFE OF MAN, WHOHOSOHE SHEEDTHEN MAN'S BLOOD, BY MAN SHALL HIS BLOOD BE SHEED; FOR IN WHAT EXCEEDS THE LIFE OF MAN WHAT IS REQUIRED when execution of criminals was by public bailing, it is said This is being written Wednesday, July 18th. Big headlines in the morning paper: "a Get Life In... - Staying DO WE SEE THE WORD AND WILL OF GOOD HONORED; OR, DO WE SEE SOMETHING ELSE? THE BOOK OF REVELATIONS TELLS US WHAT WE CAN DO WITH WORKS!" MAYBE A THOUSAND SAW GOD'S WILLL AND WILL OF HONORED AT THE PUBLIC HANGING. ESTIMATE HOW MANY WILL SEE THE RECORD WE SEE TO DAY IN OUR PAPERS! they were very popular attractions. One writer said that often 12 or 15 thousand attended. If these thousands saw one hanged in fulfillment of Genesis 9:5,6, they saw the Word and Will of God executed! In Palm 138:2 it is said of God: "FOR THOU HAST MAGNIFIED THE WORD ABOVE ALL THY NAME." How have we magnified our word, our vows made in His Name, maybe in His House, with one hand raised towards the sky and another in our hands; have you magnified your word Church Member, Preacher, Citizen, Lawyer, Policeman, Sheriff, Judge, Legislator, Senators, Governors, Presidents, All Men has taken up, change of customs, change in your beliefs justified a "breach of promise," of violating a word made to God, or man, "BE INCHES OF BROTHERHOOD, BEING TO those who made a word in case they failed fulfillment. Above we have the record in God's Book of wives made, and after 500 years rolled by it was broken, and judgement of God fell Do not think I would like to attend a public hanging, but think it very profitable that it stopped and looked awhile at the multiple hanging in 21st of second Samuel Thank God he gave me courage. But if we all some judgements in this life. But if We accept that forgiveness, let us beWARE of further neglect and weakness concerning them! Pence's Kerr-McGee 930 W.23rd P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 Free Tropical Plant ($1.25 value) with 10 gallons or more of gas Sat., Sun., Mon., Sept. 10-12 Free balloons for the kids Oil Change & Filter $7.95 7 a.m.-12 p.m. Sun. thru Thurs. 7 a.m.-2 a.m. Fri. & Sat. Master Charge Visa Kerr-McGee credit cards Pick up application & get your Kerr-McGee credit card today! Kerr-McGee Intramural Football OFFICIALS NEEDED Apply At Recreation Services Room 208 Robinson Gym There is a difference!!! 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