10 Thursday, September 10, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Student Senate welcomes new committee members By BRAD ADDINGTON Staff writer Staff writer Student Senate leaders were surprised last night by the large turnout at an orientation meeting for students appointed to Senate committees. "I'm really encouraged by the turnout." be said. The turnout was so great that there weren't enough informational packets for everyone. Nor were there enough cookies, said Jason Krakow, student body president. At the meeting, in the Kansas Room at the Kansas Union, the 150 students learned about the structure of Senate and the University governance system and learned which committees they would serve on. Krakow said that all 290 students who applied for an appointment received one from the Senate committee board, and that about 75 percent of the applicants received the committee of their first choice. The standing committee of the Senate are cultural affairs; minority affairs; university affairs; finance; and student rights, privileges and responsibilities. Krakow, along with student body vice president Stephanie Quincy, Student Executive Committee chairman Roger Templin and London Bonds, assistant director of organizations and activities, advised new committee members about challenges they would face and how they should face them. issues." Krakow said. "The issues that are going to be important, the issues that are going to be prevalent, are funding is Bonds advised, "Remember that working together you can accomplish more than working alone." During the meeting, Bonds conducted a seminar on team-building, leadership and decision making. Michael Foubert, committee board co-chairman, said it was the first such meeting to take place at KU since he became involved with the Senate four years ago. "Michael Foubert really came up with the idea, and the committee board developed it," Krakow said. Foubert will resign as co-chairman of the committee board Wednesday and will be succeeded by Stacey Walsh, the current cochairman. Most Kansans will only experience Pope John Paul II's 10-day tour of the United States through the media. But some Lawrence residents will participate in the papal visit. By AMBER STENGER Lawrence residents to see pope Staff writer opera The Rev. Vince Krische of the St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center, 1631 Crescent Drive, will meet the pope in Miami today, and 14 people from Haskell Indian Junior College will see him Monday in Phoenix, Ariz. president and Nancy Reagan will greet the pope when he arrives in Miami at 2 p.m. today. John Paul will travel from Miami on Friday to Columbia, S.C.; New Orleans; San Antonio, Texas; Phoenix, Ariz.; Los Angeles and Monterey, Calif.; San Francisco; and Detroit. Before returning to the Vatican, he will fly Sept. 20 to Fort Simpson in Canada's Northwest Territories. Krische will hear the pope deliver a message to U.S. priests at St. Mary's Cathedral in Miami later today. Krische, who is president of the Priest Council of the Kansas City Diocese, and The Rev. Tom Culthane of St. Anne's Parish in Mission, are representing the Kansas City Diocese. The Rev. Dave Gottschalk of the St. Lawrence center, said that Krische, who left earlier this week for Miami, was looking forward to hearing what John Paul had to say to the priests. Krische then will travel to New Orleans on Saturday, where the pope will meet with black leaders and Catholic college leaders. The group from Haskell will see the pope Monday when he addresses the Tekakwitha Conference, an annual Catholic Indian convention. Most of the Pope's stops are in the Sunbelt, where the Hispanic population plays an increasingly large role among the nation's 53 million Roman Catholics. The Rev. John Cousins of the Haskell Catholic Campus Center said the Pope's visit to the United States was important. "We have a special emphasis on recognizing and honoring our spiritual leaders," he said. "It means a lot to be able to go. Granted, like a football game, you can see more on TV. But people still go to football games. There's the excitement of actually being there." The group will fly Saturday to Phoenix for the beginning of the conference. The group received grants from the Marquette League, Capuchin Province of Mid-America, and the Corpus Christi and St. John's parishes in Lawrence. Couns said financial limitations had prevented more than 10 students from going. The students were chosen on the basis of church and school activities. Four adults will accompany them. "We had to make a decision based on the leadership potential and involvement of the students," Cousins said. 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