Fridav. January 18, 1980 7 Campus leaders protest search committee By GRANT OVERSTAKE By GRANT OVERSTAKE Staff Renorter Three KU campus leaders said yesterday that the Executive Vice Chancellor Search Committee, looking for a replacement for the dean, will interview student and employee representation. Margaret Berlin, student body president; Kiley Hayden, Graduate Student Council Chair; and Jan O'Neil, president of the Chancellor's Office. The Chancellor Archie R. Hine 'décision to the nine-member committee operate with the entire team and no classified employee representative. "I wrote a letter to him that it is important to have 20 percent student representation," said Berlin. "Usually, student representatives are selected from recommendations from the student body president of the Sent E." THE NINE-MEMBER committee includes: Takera Higueti, Hugens Professor of pharmaceutical chemistry; chairman of the Nine-Member affairs; Arno Knapper, professor of business; Evelyn Swartz, professor of curriculum and instruction; Gerhard Zuther, professor of English and chairman of the department of geology; Richard Mann, director of the Office of Institutional Research and Information Systems and Mary Anne Schatz, officer affin. The only student representative is George Gomez, student body vice president. THE THREE LEADERS received letters from Dykes thankening them for their concern but saying the committee makeup would remain unchanged. "I am confident that George Gomes ... will represent ably the viewpoint of students on this topic," he said, concerned students would feel free to channel their concerns through him," the teacher said. Higuchi, chairman of the committee, acrees with Dvkes' decision. "I don't think there will be any particular difficulty in working with the composition of the committee as it stands." Higuich said. "I don't think the committee would make it less effective." "The reason that we wanted representation was that we felt the Classified Senate would have to report to the vice-counsel officer," O'Neill said. "We didn't get a chance to answer." I can't react fast enough. I think that it's all part of the learning process. We need to speak up sooner. In the future, when we see that something is the Classified Senate should be involved with, then we need to first let and let someone know about it." THE LETTER from Dykes suggested that the leaders contact Higuete. O'Nell said she planned to arrange a meeting with him sometime next week. "I brought it up before the committee and it was brought before the chancellor," Gomez said. "I recommended that we put him in the committee and that it be a graduate student." Although he said he was hopeful that his group would be represented, Hayden was doubtful that an additional student would have more impact. BUT HAYDEN was not satisfied. BERLIN SAID she thought there was a rule requiring a 20 percent student quota, which included search committees. But Jim Scaly, administrative assistant to the chancellor, said the quote in the University regulations applied only to policy committees. In the committee's first meeting on Jan. 9, Gomez recommended that an additional student be added to the search group. "It's just a rubber-stamp committee, and that's one of the reasons why it doesn't really matter if there's a grad student on it. That's it. And just will be serving a rubber-stamp function." "I don't think the reasons he gave us for not having a grad student on the committee are sufficient," he said. "I don't think Gomez can actually represent the faction in the board, but I think he fine for the undergraduates, and I don't think he represent our views." University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Police Beat Compiled by Jennifer Roblez uR police are investigating the theft of a vehicle from equipment on a dock near Fenwick that occurred semitime between Dec. 19 and Jan. 3. The engineer was equipped by the department of KU police also are investigating the theft of tools from lockers at a prison in Oakland. Joseph Pearson Hall. The tools were owned by a KU student who told the police that the theft had been committed with Pearson Scholarship Hall sometime Monday or Tuesday. Vandals caused more than $100 worth of damage to second-floor windows in Elkworth Hall yesterday afternoon. A Biton gun or similar weapon was used, KU police said. Several items of clothing valued at $120 were reported stolen from a room in KU police also are investigating a minor car accident that occurred Wednesday night near Sunnyside Drive. A theft at 1339 West Campus Road was reported to the Lawrence Police Department matter yesterday. 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