12 Friday, April 18, 1975 University Daily Kanger AAUP plans activities From page one Public Employees Relations Board (PERB), the group that will determine what work unit will be used in collective bargaining for public employees at University of Kansas, is April 22, she said. In response to recommendations by the AAUP Committee on Faculty Involvement in University Governance, the AAUP voted to petition the administration and SenEx to provide increased faculty participation in the periodical review of deans, associate deans, assistant deans and department chairmen. Ambrose Saricks, vice chancellor for academic affairs, said that the Council of Deans had drawn up a plan in which they would be used, which provided for faculty participation. That proposal, he said, said, had recently been revised and was being considered by the chancellor and the executive vice chancellor. The AAIUP also voted to petition the administration and SenEx to require that departments and non-departmentalized schools clearly state decision-making bylaws for the department which would clarify the decision-making of the administrators as opposed to the decision-making of the faculty members. A motion was tabled that would have allowed the AAUP to request that faculty members be informed of any actions being considered by statewide committees, such as the Council of Chief Academic Officers and the Council of Presidents, which report directly or indirectly to the Board of Regents. --an SUA and windy city production Other business included the nomination of officers for the 1975-1976 academic year. Nominees were: vice-president, Donald Brownstein, associate professor of philosophy, and Wakefield Dorr, Jr., professor of geology; secretary, Pillen, professor emeritus of English; treasurer, Robert Bearse, associate professor of physics and astronomy, and Ellen Johnson, cataloguing librarian, elected, Jacob Gordon, associate professor of African studies, Margaret Schultz, associate professor of social welfare, and Dave Shulenberger, acting associate professor of business. The vice-president is also the president-elect, George Griffin, Librarian of the Kansas Collection, will be AAUP president next year. SUA Films Present SERPICO with AI Pacino Fri., April 18 7:00, 9:30 Sat., April 19 1:00, 7:00, 9:30 '1 THE YEARLING with Gregory Peck & Jane Wyman Sun., April 20 1:30 75° University of Kansas Women's Athletics Announces The First Annual AWARDS BANQUET with guest speaker MICKI KING Olympic Gold Medalist 1 3/4 mile North of Kaw River Bridge Just North of the Sirloin Call 864-4985 by April 23 to make reservations Union Ball Room April 27 TICKETS ON SALE NOW!! $1.00 Pitcher 6:00-8:00 p.m. [Free Peanuts] THURS. - $1.00 Pitcher [Free Peanuts] Band Starts at 8:00 p.m. FRI. SAT. Specialists in Alpine Equipment TRAILWISE