University Daily Kansan Friday, October 6, 1978 Council views questioned 2 Staff Reporter By.DEB RIECHMANN Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, told the University Council yesterday that he did not think the Faculty Council always represented the entire KU faculty. Shankle referred to opposition he had received from faculty members outside the university. council's proposal last year to change the criteria used in awarding sabbatical leaves. Shankar said he had received a petition that urged the administration not to accept them. The Chancellor and I received a petition by a very large group of faculty members KU blood drive falls short of goal 750-pint one school asking us not to accept it," Shankel said. Student apathy and a shortage of Red Cross nurses caused the KU blood drive to fall short of its 750-pint goal by 155 pints. Safety Program Director, said yesterday. He said the administration rejected the proposal this summer, but planned to cooperate with the council to reach a compromise. Crossman, who assisted in the supervision of donors during the three-day blood drive, said the department's staff understand how a large university such as the University of Kansas could fall short of the goals. "Surely students could take one hour of their time and come down here to give blood," he said. "Someday, they're going to need it, too." "We had an fortunate shortage of nurses this fall," he said. "Usually we get about 12 out of Wichita, but this year they could only send eight." However, Crossman said that the 596 pints collected during the drive was the maximum amount that the nurses could carry. He said five and one half hours allotted each day. Dan Meyers, Indianapolis, Inc., graduate student in the College of Education, that students were blamed for the shorten- ness. "I've been to blood drives at other universities and have never experienced a wait more than a half hour long," he said. "It's just too much of a hassle for a lot of them, and wait when they have other things to do." It took Myers an hour and 45 minutes to travel through the various stages of the diving The long wait did not seem to deter several students who said they would have to leave. IN GENERAL, Shankel said, faculty participation in governance is not overwhelming. He would like to see a higher level of participation from KU faculty, he "He has to have open heart surgery, so everyone is giving blood and saying that they want it credited to his account," Brummett said. Rick Brummett, Salma sophomore, said several members of his fraternity had given blood because of a heart attack suffered by the father of one of the members. Randy O'Boyle, blood drive coordinator, he hoped students would not be affected by the event. 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INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION Charities by the Heights of the University of the State of New York and The Children's Hospital of Buffalo Shankel said, "Your math left me a little bit, but 473 is not bad out of 1,300 faculty members at KU. But it's not as good as I think it should be." T. P. Srinivasan, professor of math, disagreed with Shankel, explaining in mathematical terms that more than 50 percent of the KU faculty participated. Shankel was asked to attend the University Council meeting to discuss the relationship between governance and the KU administration. The resolution, which will be taken up at a future Regents meeting, expressed KU's support for salary increases at all Regents schools. DURING THE meeting the Faculty Council unanimously voted to submit to the Kansas Board of Regents a resolution requesting faculty salary increases for fiscal 1900. The resolution stated: "This year the rate of inflation has increased substantially. 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