03TWNW --provided by income-generating departments of the Union such as the Book Store. Faculty selected for new council Forty-five faculty members have been elected by mail-in ballot to the University Senate and the University Athletic Board. Forty-three faculty members will become members of the new Council of the University Senate and two will take their place on the Athletic Board. The 43-member Council, just authorized, will act in behalf of the larger Senate, which will have three meetings a year. The Senate will be expanded to include all members of the faculty with tenure. It was previously limited to associate professors and above. The Council, which will meet at least four times a year, will organize six committees: Executive; academic procedures and policies; faculty affairs; organization and administration of the University; fiscal affairs of the University; and student affairs. Elected to the Athletic Board were D. Don Haines and C. A. Reynolds. Elected to one-year terms on the Council were the following: Charles J. Baer, William M. Bass, Robert E. Beer, Russel N. Bradt, E. Gordon Collister, James E. Dykes, L. E. James Helyar, Marston McCluggage, William M. Merrill, Wiley S. Mitchell, Harold Orel, John W. Pozdro, Kennith Rothwell Charles B. Saunders, and W. Keith Weltm. Elected for two-year terms were the following: Sam Anderson, E. Jackson Baur, Clark E. Bricker, Robert C. Casad, Richard T. De George, William W. Hambleton, Clifford Ketzel, Charles D. Michener, Calder M. Pickett, Edward E. Smissman, Milton Steinhards, Edwin O. Stene, Marvin Stokstad, and Gordon G. Wiseman. Daily Kansan Friday, May 12, 1967 Elected for three-year terms were the following: Oswald P. Backus, J. Eldon Fields, Paul W. Gilles, Jacob Kleinberg, Bruce A. Linton, James O. Maloney, John S. McNown, Russel C. Miles, Charles H. Oldfather, William D. Paden, David Paretsky, Ambrose Saricks, James Seaver, and Charles Warriner. 10 KU students are paying Union's $1.5 million debt KU's Kansas Union is $1.5 million in debt . . . and KU students are paying that debt. Of the $17 per semester Kansas Union fee each student pays, $12.50 is spent repaying about $1.5 million in bond loans and interest charges incurred when the Union building additions were constructed. The remaining $4.50 of the student-provided Union fee helps finance the Union's operating expenses but pays only four per cent of these costs, the remainder FIVE DOLLARS of the $12.50 bond repayment fee KU students are assessed gradually repays the loan which financed the Union's first building addition in 1950. Another $2.50 per student retires the debt incurred when the north addition was made in 1958. The remaining $5 of the repayment fee finances future expansion. Plans call for another addition to the main Union building and a "satellite" Union in the Daisy Hill area. The $4.50 per student going to Union operating expenses is used for maintenance of the Union and added equipment benefiting all students, according to Warner Ferguson, Union business manager. None of the Union's revenue-producing activities, including the Book Store and food services, receives student fee money. THE EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE presents THE WICKED COOKS by Gunter Grass May 11-13 and May 16-20 8:20 p.m. Tickets available at the Box Office 317 Murphy SENIOR CLASS PARTY Friday, May 12 2:30-6:00 TGIF at the Stables (Closed to everyone but seniors and their dates) 7:30-12:00 at the Armory Featuring the Red Dogs Admission Free with Senior ID - Non-Senior Dates $1 Admission covers both activities This is the last chance for the class of '67 to really swing - so let's make it a big one!