Senators, class officers chosen Freshman class officers are president, David J. Adkins, Topeka; vice president, Amy Hassig, Kansas City, Kan.; President, Katherine Schiafu; and secretary, J.Megs, Wichita. The Limittis coaltion swept three of four freshman class offices in the fall elections, with the Visa coalition taking the onie. The winners were Terri Robinson, Leawood freshman, (Rainbow Duo), 243; Jamie Fitzgerald, Mission freshman, (Rainbow Duo), 213; Laurie Griffith, Fairway freshman, (Heal)d, 225; Lynn Bradford, Freshman, 216; Lauren Smith, Kevin Mebust, Lake Quaver freshman, (Imagination) 188; votes, Kevin Mebust, Wichita freshman, (Heal)d, 170 In the election for six freshman-sophomore Senate seats, the ideal coalition and the Rainbow Duo coalition dominated the Rainbow In addition to the six student senators elected yesterday, Mitchelson said 17 new senators were nominated vacated by senators who resigned to the summer, did not return to school or were discharged. The following senators were appointed Alan Looney, engineering; Dwane Nesse, engineering; Mikl Gordon, engineering; Skip Berberman, engineering; Terry Berberman, humanities; Kevin Milburn, liberal arts and sciences; Kevin Milburn, liberal arts and sciences; Terry McCoy, humanities; Kevin Goebaehan, Nunemaker 3; Kriety Kossover, Nunemaker 5; Eric Behrens, Nunemaker 6; Gary Klusman, off-campus; Edmund Haynes, graduate; David Romano, graduate; Hon Heape, graduate. THE REST OF the election results are as follows: Freshman class president: Robert A. Caffarelli (Limissim), 154 votes; Brett Milbourn (Key), 151 votes; Kurt Landing (Imagination), 96 votes; Wanda Lindman (Imagination), 96 votes. Freshman class vice president; Beau Peters (1ed), I33 votes; Jim Brull (Visa), I32 votes; Molle Anne Mitchell, I34 votes; Kevin Nannally (Ki), I24 votes. Freshman class treasurer: Karen McBride (Ideal), 149 votes; Karen Blackburn (Immature), 142 votes; Kate Dempsey (Independent), 138 votes; and Lynda Lutes (Independent), 77 votes. Freshman class secretary: Mary Kay Eckergich (Visa), 151 votes; Amy Jensen (imagination), 150 votes; Valerie McCormick (social media), and Sara Simpson (ideal), 108 votes. **STUDENT SENATE SEATS:** John C. Adams (Independent), 149 votes; Douglas Simpson (Independent), 134 votes; Mark J. Anderson (Independent), 128 votes; Imagination (159), votes; Sarah A. Duckers (U.S.S.R.), 115 votes; Lauren Gaebe (Independent), 92 votes; Alan Placek (Independent), 69 votes; David Lange (Independent), 60 votes; U.S.S.R., 102 votes; Monte Sandwick (Independent), 80 votes; Marina Jenkins (U.S.S.R.), 71 votes; Lynda Lutes (Independent), 70 votes; Ruthban Rees (Independent), 60 votes; Monte Sandwick (Independent), 64 votes; Carla Williams (Independent), 61 votes; Mat McCarter (Independent), 60 votes; Mark T. Parker (Anarchist), 60 votes; Mike Pawlowski (Independent), 60 votes; Charles D. Lawher (Independent), 57 votes; Stacia A. Veal (Independent), 51 votes; Lucy C. Wren (Independent), 51 votes; Patrick Lynch (Independent), 45 votes; Charles Reze (Independent), 40 votes. Friday, October 5, 1979 eight thirty-seven massachusetts C43-4255 royal college shop monday-saturday 10-6 sunday 1-5 the message is body language! seifert's big back-to-school happe All that's new for Fall '79... presented by Seifert's Fashion Board 9:00 P.M. October 7 Shenanigans Free Admission Drawings Bring a friend EVERYONE WELCOME! University Dally Kansan SenEx to discuss interim policy for videotaping KU public events By DAVID LEWIS Staff Reporter The University Senate executive committee will discuss today the new interim position of chairperson, events, which some SExEm members content was developed without proper student involvement. Del Shankle, executive vice chancellor, and Chancellor Archie R. Dykes were among the KU officials who approved the interim guidelines last week. The guidelines defined Del Shankle's right to videotape any police event and use the evidence for criminal prosecution. The SenEx Human Relations Committee had been developing a permanent videapetting policy, which will replace the videapetting equipment after former Israeli temporary policy developed by administrators. Evelyn Swartz, professor of curriculum and instruction and a member of SenEx, said yesterday that the administration did not have a clear picture of its efficiency when developing the interim policy. Gerhard Zuther, chairman of SenEx, said, "As far as I know, the faculty has not been consulted." The temporary guidelines state that the police's right to videotape a public event will be exercised with discretion, "and that no officer shall go out in an open and nonsecretable manner." The University of Kansas had purchased a video camera to document the disrupted April 6, 1978. 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