Wednesdav. October 18, 1978 7 StudEx scrambles for quorum By TAMMY TIERNEY Staff Reporter After a last minute scramble to obtain a quorum, members of the Student Senate executive committee settled down to the business of hearing committee reports and setting the agenda for tonight's Senate meeting. When the meeting was called to order, five of twelve voting members were present. Phil Kaulman, StudEx chairman, said that unless a quorum was present, he would cancel the meeting and postone setting the agenda until tonight. Seven members are required for a quorum. StudEx is made up of chairmen of the Senate's standing committees. However, Reggie Robinson, student body vice president, said he thought the low attendance was partially Kaafuon's fault. "I am not happy at it," Kaufman said. "If this lack of attendance continues, I'm going to bring it up in the Senate." The late arrival of two committee members, one after being called at home, brought attendance to the required number. "YOU SHOULD be sending out meeting notices instead of calling us," he said. "I will do to address the postcard." Herb Frese, chairman of academic affairs, said his committee had begun work on a student feedback manual to evaluate KU teachers and classes. The manual should be published before the spring semester, he said. Members of the Sports Committee are investigating the possibility of charging faculty members for use of Robinson equipment. Chanay said that money generated by the fee would be used for campus recreation improvements. He said the committee also was trying to establish recreational services at the Adams Campus, a 328-acre tract at the site. THE FACULTY executive committee finished pre-enrollment hearings last week and will appoint a committee to prepare a report on pre-enrollment for the Faculty Senate this week, Sam Zweifel, SenEx vice chairman, said. The report should be finished by February and KU is tentatively scheduled to have pre-enrollment by spring 1980, he said. Greg Snackbe, chairman of the Finances and Auditing Committee, and Richard Winter, Senate treasurer, presented the supplemental budget recommendations to StudEx members and said the Senate would vote on the allocations tonight. In other business, StudEx vote to release $2,500 in controlled reserve funds to pay membership fees to the Associated Students of Kansas. StudEx also asked that the Senate consider bills 020 and 021, recommending budget allocations to University organizations; bill 022, authorizing Senate funding of the college; bill 023, authorizing continuance of JKJH as a student radio station; and resolution 013 supporting the merger of the campus and community offices of the Consumer Affairs Association. Senate group cancels meeting After only two members of the 30-member Student Senate Services Committee showed up at a meeting last night, the meeting was canceled and the only agenda item—approval of a bill to be submitted to the full Senate tonight—was dropped. Reggie Robinson, student body vice president, presided at the meeting because Mary Beth Craig, committee chairman, was out of town. The bill would support use of Senate funds already allocated to the Consumer Affairs Association's campus office at the association's community office. The bill is in the form of a resolution asking for approval of a merger of the two companies. Judy Kroeger, former campus office director, said the resolution also would allow the transfer of her salary to one of the community office's workers. Earlier this month Kroeger had announced her resignation, which was effective yesterday. But because of the low turnout last night, two-thirds of the full Senate at tonight's meeting will have to approve consideration of a bill. The vote would be to consider it, the bill will then be voted on. TONIGHT IS Pitcher Night AT THE HAWK Classifieds Work For You! TREASURER LAUREN GAEBE JENNIFER DOWELL STANDPOINT * SECRETARY GREG FINKLE VICE PRESIDENT LLOYD WALKER VOTE STANDPOINT ON OCTOBER 18 & 19 FR. CLASS OFFICERS Paid for by STANDPOINT STANDPOINT * BROOKS GREELEY PETER JOURAS FO shares KU remodeling duties Rodger Oroke, director of FO, said yesterday. "If we don't have available personnel, or the time is reasonable time, the remodeling is sent on state bid where contractors can bid to do the work." Manpower, time and skills determine whether most modeling at the University of Kansas is done by the Facilities Managers or contractors, according to the director of FO. PATTI SNELL SENATORS Nermodeling at Mialott Hall was included in the construction bid for the new addition, Oroke said. A private contractor BB Annie Sloane, Co. of Topeka is working on the project. ANN MONYAKULA JOHN WEEDMAN Also, he said, the impact on FO's other duties had to be considered when deciding what to do. FO is responsible for the general repair of kU buildings, which includes repair of fireplaces. NICK WOOSTER VOTE STANDPOINT ON OCTOBER 18 & 19 Paid for by Standpoint 9th and Illinois - 9th St. Shopping Center Hairstyling for Men and Women REDKEN 1XOYE Call 843-3034 open Mon. thru Sat. --fit the remodeling into the academic time schedule or that there is limited available space. --- Ⅱ A PRIVATE CLUB 9th & Iowa, Hillcrest Shopping Ctr. If a decision is made by the ad- ministration to move a department, FO attends the meeting. IF YOU ARE TIRED OF THAT SAME OLD DISCO SCENE AND ARE LOOKING FOR A PLEASANT CHANGE—WE MAY HAVE JUST WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR "IF A DEPARTMENT requests discretionary work through a work order, that department must use their own funds," Orroke said. Discretionary work includes remodeling rooms, preparing for new equipment, installing new equipment, painting rooms and training services not initiated through KU admission. Oreke also said some remodeling was needing. RELAX to your favorite albums during the week and dance with us on Friday and Saturday night. Remodeling by FO is being done in Strong, Summerfield and Jollife hails, Allen Field House, and McCollum laboratory. HOURS: 12:00 noon-12:00 a.m. HOURS: MON.THURS. 2:30-2:00 a.m. FRI.SAT. 12:00 noon-3:00 a.m. SUNDAY NEED MORE INFO? CALL MARK 841-2337 "Pending means we are either waiting to --fit the remodeling into the academic time schedule or that there is limited available space. REMODELING PROJECTS that are pending in the Snow, Lindley, Bailey, Carruth-O'Leary and Moore halls, the KU Printer Service and the Wesley Foundation Projects underway include remodeling: * The third floor of Strong Hall, which began in August, including new flooring and lighting. - Summerfield Hall, which is nearing completion, including new offices and* - Jolliffe Hall, to install a new electrical system and air conditioning for the first floor for the radio and television department, also nearing completion. Vote Student Senate and Freshman class elections are today and tomorrow. Take an active part in your future by voting. Where? Today 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jayhawk Boulevard Information Booth Wescoe—West end of Fourth floor Summerfield-Second floor lobby Union—lobby Tonight 7-9 p.m. ★ GSP-Corbin ★ SAE ★ Sigma Nu ★ Oliver Hall - Hashinger Hall * TKE * Kappa Alpha Theta * J.R.P. You need your KUID to vote Paid for by Student Activity Fee