4 Wednesday, August 21, 1974 University Daily Kansan KU Has Bands For All Seasons Director Saves There is a band for everyone at the University of Michigan. Foster, director of bands, said recently. The marching band, which will perform at all five home football games and travel to the Kansas State University and Oklahoma State, is a group of students from across the nation. Foster said. There is the marching band for football fans, the symphonic band for serious music students, the concert band for the not-sorious music students, the variability band for non-music majors, two jazz ensembles, the basketball band and the alumni band. The marching band is open to all students regardless of their major. And Foster estimated that the size of the band has grown almost 100 per cent in the last four years. It should have about 190 or 200 members this year. Besides entertaining students and uum), the are good public relations for university events. The KU Marching Band is the best in the Big Eight, Foster said, although there isn't any objective way to rate the quality of a marching band. The entire band department is of high quality, he has been measured by the band's former manager, its former Former members of KU bands have become deans and band directors of music seminars. Jim Barnes, staff arranger and basketball band director, said the marching band would continue to play pop music at half-time shows. The Basketball Band, which will be using a $3,000 sound system this year, will continue to play a little bit of their喜欢 hoping please very much of their musical tastes, Barnes said. Who's in Charge Around Here? Incoming University of Kansas students will inherit an elaborate governance system that seems to work best for those who understand its process. To better comprehend this elaborate system, the following puzzle has been devised. Each puzzle piece represents a component of the system. When placed together in certain combinations the result can be very pleasing and of some benefit to comment the university. But other times, as ex- ample, it can be distasteful and downright disastrous. Among the council's responsibilities are making suggestions for graduation and degree requirements, methods of instruction, courses offered, academic conduct for faculty and students. PIECE NO. 1 represents members of the Student Senate, which numbers more than 200. The students are elected from throughout the University in spring elections along with a student body president and vice president. The only students not represented by puzzle piece No. 1 are the student members of the University Council and of SenXen Executive Committee. The University Senate Executive Committee. PIECE NO. 3 represents the members of the Faculty Senate except those who are members of its executive committee, FacEx. PIECE NO. 2 represents the students on the University Council, which is the day-to-day operating sub-body of the bigger and better University Senate. The Faculty Senate, composed of the more than 1,000 members of the faculty, staff and administration is a sub-body of the bigger and better University Senate, too. PEICE NO. 4 represents all the members the Facility, Senate except Faculty County officials. PIECE NO. 5 represents the three student members of SenEx. SenEx is the executive committee of the University Senate, remember? It not only has three students but six faculty members, as well, all of whom are also members of the Council. It can act in situations calling for immediate action on behalf of the University Council and Senate. PIECE NO. 6 represents the FacEx. FacEx consists of the six faculty members on SenEx. And it reports directly to the council, and is subject to the council's review. PIECE NO. 7 represents the members of the Student Senate Executive Committee (StudEx) minus the three students on SenEx. StudEx consists of the three student SenEx members and 20 other representatives of the Student Senate. Occasionally, StudEx acts expeditiously on behalf of the Senate. It is re符符符符符符符符符符 PIECE NO. 8 represents all the members of the Senate at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Nobody on the Lawrence campus is really sure what it does. Now it is time to combine the pieces. If pieces through 7 are put together, the bigger and better University Senate is formed. The University Senate is composed of the chancellor, vice chancellors and the faculty and student senators. It is required to meet twice a year to formulate and administer rules it thinks necessary for governing the Lawrence campus. If pieces 1, 2, 5 and 7 are fitted together, all of the student Senate is formed. This body concerns itself with student rights, privileges and responsibilities, non academic conduct of students, student organizations, student activism, student housing, student nursing and health. It also allocates almost $400,000 of the students' money. When pieces 5 and 7 are combined, all of StudEx is together. SenEx is formed when 5 and 6 mate. A combination of pieces 3 and 6 forms the Faculty Council, which has 39 members that are elected from the Faculty Senate. The Faculty Council performs the same functions for the Faculty Senate that the University Council does for the University Senate. When pieces 2, 3 and 4 are combined, all of the University Council components are together. And the Faculty Senate is made when 3, 4 and 6 are brought together. And the best of all is formed when the whole puzzle is complete. When pieces 1 through 8 are combined, the All-University Senate is formed. It is the largest entity of KU's governance. 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