10 Friday, September 13, 1974 University Daily Kansan Senate action From Page One uniformly throughout the University while maintaining excellency?" asked Charles Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design. "Going from a good university to a mediciatric university would be very difficult as the architecture as anything else that could happen." "The thigh bone is connected to the hip bone," Roy D. Laird, professor of political science, said. "It's got to be a university-wide thing." Laird said an entire university had a particular quality of its own. "To affect excellence in any one of its parts is to affect the quality of the entire university," Andrew DeBicki, professor of French language, said in support of Land's airspace. Robert Haralch, associate professor of electrical engineering, said that teachers in the School of Journalism, for example, had received a great deal of teachers in some other departments. "How is it going to be that such a situation can exist within the School of Journalism when the whole University is not in financial trouble?" he asked. Study... From Page One John Beimser, student body president, said the Karsas Union Bookstore would also know more exactly how many books to stock. The staff would be able to predict a class size would be a available. One of the problems that early enrollment plans would cause, Dyck said, would be that departments would have to try to keep open all classes offered. Dyck said an advantage of total computer enrollment would be the speed by which the computer is used. "At K-State, they enrolled 3,000 lance in a matter of minutes," he said. subtests in a fairly or minutes, he said. Dyck said a full study must be completed before a decision concerning full computer enrollment could be made. THE KU FOLK DANCE CLUB will meet at 7tonight at the Potter Dale Pavilion or in town on Monday. THE AMATEUR THEATRE ASSOCIATION of Lawrence will have auditions from 8 to 6 p.m. Saturday in theaters and on the play for the "Don't Drink the Water." THE PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT will have an open house from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday in the Community Building at 11th and Vermont streets. THE STREET THEATRE'S organizational meeting will be 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the United Ministries in Higher Education, 1204 Ora St. THE VOLUNTEER CLEARING HOUSE will have an orientation meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the Big Eight room of the Kansas Union. ROBERT BENNETT, Republican candidate for governor, will speak at 8 p.m. Monday in the Big Eight and Jayhawk rooms of the Union. "We should aim at achieving the best academic solution of fiscal problems," Carl Leban, associate professor of East Asian studies, said. "Nontested faculty are our goals." for which tenured faculty may be released, according to the guidelines of the American Association of University Professors, he said. 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