Wednesday, September 17. 1975 7 Rolfs says meeting will be short Tonight's Student Senate meeting keep many senators past their births. Ed Rolfs, student body president, said yesterday the meeting, at 6:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union, would include a presentation of short, quiet and not especially interesting, Rolfs said the Senate would have more than enough to do in October, when it would face fall allocations, the Commission on the Quality of Classroom Instruction's report, a bill restructuring the activity fee organization and 15 new senators. The new senators will be the result of senate fall elections, Oct. 1-2. The filing date is October 8. The Senate will vote tonight on a series of bills creating a Recreation Advisory Board to oversee the University's intramural and collegiate sports programs, for public access to intramural games. Women priests don't surprise The celebration of communion Sunday by six women Episcopal priests in Cleveland, Ohio, didn't come as a surprise to Robert Young and of Lawrence's Trinity Episcopal Church. Matthews said yesterday that the celebration of communion which was in violation of church orders was nothing new, and he attended at different places around the country. The Rev. Dafton D. Downs, rector of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Cleveland, invited the women to his church in spite of being forbidden to do so by his bishop. The women weren't even ordained according to the legal precedents of the church, Matthews said, because the ordination of women was defeated by a narrow margin at the church's most recent triennial conference in 1973. "I personally am in favor of women's what choice we darth has in their cause," Matthews said that a wide range of philosophies was characteristic of the Episcopal Church because the range between the Protestants and the Catholics. The Church ordinarily handles this variety of philosophies very well, he said, but the actions of the six women are polarizing church members. "The bishops who have ordained the women weren't functioning according to procedures," he said. "There have been two ordinations thus far, and both have been done by retired bishops who don't have active dioceses. "I would much prefer that it be done in the normal process with approval. There are deep psychological pressures against women priests in the Church." Rolfs said he expected both the bills and the resolution to pass without much trouble. "Neither of them is very controversial," he said. The Recreation Advisory Board, Rofa said, won't replace the intramurals Board. The Intramurals Board will be a sub-committee of the new board. The new board will consist of the Recreation Services Director; chairman of the department of health, physical education and recreation; dean of men; dean of women; vice-chancellor for student affairs; and six members of the Senate Committee. It will oversee the funding of intramurals and sports clubs, he said. calling for public access to intramural games would have some effect--although Rolfs said he thought the resolution "The people at intramurals are in favor of you," he said, "but they're not pushing it. My team is." As of yesterday afternoon, Safta said, 250 candidates in a Senate seat is available in this fall's election. Students interested in running for the Senate should come to the Senate office, room 10B in the Union, and pay a $5 filing fee, he said. Rolfs denied a rumor that he and others in the Senate office had been getting together a coalition of candidates for the fall elections. There will be an organizational meeting for the Jayhawk Canoe Club on Thursday, September 18 at 7:30 in the Regionalist Room of the Kansas Union. Persons interested in NOW FORMING Jayhawk Canoe Club Larry's AUTO SUPPLY, INC. are encouraged to attend. New & Rebuilt Wholesale & Retail American & Foreign Parts Student Discounts FREE PUBLIC LECTURES Kayaking Training and Trip Planning Long Term Expeditions Canoe Camping Crewing Racing Whitewatering 842-4152 1502 W. 23rd Wednesday Afternoon 2:30 p.m. Oread Rm., Kansas Union Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m. Oread Rm., Kansas Union REST TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION PROGRAM Levels of Rest SIMS International Meditation Society Reference Wallace R.K. and H Benson *The Physio- gy of Meditation*. American Scientist Vol. 296 No. 84-89. February 1972, USA 2301 Massachusetts St.—Lawrence, Kansas 66044—(913) 842-1225 all work and all play There's never a dull day in Fanfares' "Runaway." 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