University Daily Kansan, August 24, 1981 Page 7 Prof evaluation is included on Senate agenda While University of Kansas students vacationed, Student Senate members spent the summer planning projects for this fall. On their agenda is the revision of the faculty and curriculum evaluation system and a Senate committee to oversee evaluations. The Senate's first meeting will be a reception to welcome Chancellor Gene A. Budig and his family to the university. The reception will be from 4 to 5 p.m. Oururs in the Centennial Room of the Kansas Union and is open to the public. Bert Coleman, Senate president, said that under a Kansas Board of Regents stipulation, there was supposed to be a student evaluation committee. According to Coleman, there is no such committee and never has been. Coleman said he would like to set up an evaluation committee consisting of 50 or 60 people and make evaluations mandatory for all the faculty at least once a year. Under the present evaluation system, Coleman said, faculty had the choice of whether or not to be evaluated. Coleman also made several appointments this summer. Joining the Senate are Audrey Bishop, appointed as a half-time attorney for Legal Services, and Louis Bolton, Senate executive secretary appointee. Committee appointments are: Memorial Board: Larry D. Humes, Mikl Gordon, Laura Nelson, David C. Van Parys and Julie Meilenize; Health: Bruce MacGregor, Mark Holloway, Jim Appelbaum, Mindy Brown, John Higgins, Amanda Amedard Smith, University of Kansas Athletic Corporation: Matt Keanen and Bren Abbott; Legal: Steve Bennett and Joe Foergetty. Also included in Coleman's appointments this summer are the following: Associated Students of Kansas' Board of Directors: Marie McDougal; Transportation: Steve McMurry; Events: Tim Snackne, Anthony Coleman, Dave Morrison, Patrick Jones, Bruce Harris, Terry Fredrick, Lisa Ashner and Brenda Darrow; Recreation Advisory: Keith Sevege, Ann Stucker, Ron Tobinson, Tammy Vaughn and Peter Slone. According to Coleman, there are 16 appointments to the Judiciary Committee that have not been made yet. Appointments are made by the Senate president, and as Coleman said, "The more student input, the better we like." JEAN SHACK Students get 10% discount with current ID 1601 W. 23rd Southern Hills Center Women's Basketball All those interested in trying out for Women's Basketball meet in Room 101 Allen Field House on August 26, 1981 at 4:00 p.m. The Southern Hills Shopping Center Mon.-Sat. 10-8 Sundays 12 noon-5 THE KANSAS CITY STAR The Kansas City Times FALL STUDENT DISCOUNT $16^{56}$ I agree to subscribe to the Kansas City Star and Times for the Fall 1981 semester at the above special rate and will pay in advance of delivery. I understand that the offer is effective beginning the first day of registration and expires the last day of finals. This offer is only made to areas serviced by a carrier or delivery agent of the Kansas City Star. - Sundav - Morning - Morning - Evening - Sunday DATE PHONE ___ APT. ___ ADDRESS___ NAME K. C. Star STUDENT ID a question? Call the Star/Times at 843-1611 CHECK IF PAPERS ARE TO BE DELIVERED DURING THANKGIVEN BREAK SIGNED 9. 32 Mass