Monday, May 6, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 ailable as channels for change ★ ★ ★ ★ is a list of committees affecting student life, so on the committees, and the proper chan- the committees. Some of the committees open channels for change; others are less student viewpoints. The list was compiled attempt to provide both students and fac- cation concerning the committee structures as follows: committee. committee. ointment. committee. t, faculty member or administrator should age in the structure or duty of the committee. body who may approve change. who may approve change. nt Council Committees regislation—). reviews forms for registration; e; C. ASC prepara- ASC; F. Faculty Senate Committees A. 3; B. b supervision organiza- S. ASC; F. none; C. cnt revision t this cur- a copy of Associated chancellor; B. none; d promote committee; dean of student affairs; G. the chancellor presents it to the Board of Regents. Council on Student Affairs—A. none; B. 7; C by the executive committee of the Council of the Faculty Senate; D. responsible for the operation of all those offices in the University which have to do with student affairs. It inquires into the operation of these offices and makes recommendations to the council or the Senate itself; E. either the executive committee or the senate; F. the committee itself; G. the senate council or the senate itself. C. student about viola-ture the con-erasing traffic ap- A. 8; B. 5; y connect- affairs, two generally activities of the cheer- ancellor. Human Relations Committee—A. 3; B. 5; C. the faculty are appointed by the Senate code and the students are ASC members; D. serves as watchdog committee to see that no discrimination is involved with University affairs or failure to treat people on individual merit; E. bring a written statement to the meeting or give it to any member and it is brought up at the next meeting; F. report to the Senate Executive Committee; G. the chancellor. A. 5; B. 10; D. to; c relations commun- committees ; G. chan- Parking and Traffic Board—A. 4; B. 3; C. by the chancellor and the president of ASC; D. to make recommendations on parking and traffic, help in parking and traffic function, and perform policy; E. faculty Senate; F. Senate; G. recommendations go to the Chancellor then to the Board of Regents. 1; B. none. le central- University ng events, Student Financial Aid Committee—A. no regular members; B. 6; C. in specific cases where students are members, they are appointed by the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women, and faculty members are appointed by the faculty Senate; D. operational, policy review, communication and coordination; E. director of financial aid; F. discussed by membership of the particular committee; G. faculty senate. Disciplinary Board—A. 6; B. 3; C. senate appoints the faculty, and students are appointed according to ASC bill number 8; D. to hear charges brought directly to this board or appeals on actions from other disciplinary boards; E. to the faculty senate or the ASC; F. the committee could recommend the change itself; G. faculty senate. Committee on Convocations and Lectures—A. 3; B. 7; C. in accordance with ASC constitution, they are appointed by the student body president; D. to arrange for lectures and convocations; E. recommendations are made by the executive committee of the Senate council; F. the Senate by 2.3 vote; G. possibly the Board of Regents. Board of Disciplinary Appeals—A. 2; B. 3; C. the president of the student body, the chief justice of the student court and the assistant dean of the Law School are automatic members; D. to insure due process in student dealings, it is the highest student court; E. faculty senate; F. reviews and approves any benefit or moneymaking project on campus; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor Campus Chest—A. 15; B. none. C. student body president; D. to promote, administer and direct the annual solicitation of KU students in order to give said students an opportunity to contribute to the charitable organizations participating in the drive; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Disciplinary Committee—A. 6; B. 2; C. student body president, University Senate; D. has jurisdiction over controversies or disputes arising over violation of the ASC constitution, ASC bills or University rules which are not delegated to the Student Court; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Student Publications Board—A. 7; B. 2; C. student body president; D. to exercise general supervision over all publications within its jurisdiction; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Fair Campaign Practices Committee—A. 6; B. 1; C. student body president; D. to recommend to the ASC any actions it deems necessary to improve any unsatisfactory situation pertaining to campus campaigns and elections; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Human Rights Commission—A. 7; B. 1; C. student body president; D. to urge conceived student action to promote the civil and personal liberty and the human rights of all students at KU; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Athletic Seating Board—A. 4; B. 1; C. student body president; D. to allot seats not claimed by KU students, to set the price of these seats, and to eliminate any abuses of this privilege; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Student Advisory Board—A. 48; B. none; C. student body president; D. to advise present and prospective students on enrollment and class scheduling procedure and graduation requirements, and to enable faculty members to receive evaluations of teaching methods; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Student Academic Affairs Committee—A. 9; B. none; C. student body president; D. to recommend pertinent student academic concerns, to recommend changes of the proper University authorities and to suggest possible legislation in academic areas of ASC; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Chancellor's Committees Calendar Committee-A. 3; B. 5; C. students appointed by ASC, faculty appointed by chancellor; D. to recommend an overall calendar for the University, to establish final exam schedules, to receive petitions for changes in final exam schedules from students or faculty; E. committee chairman; F. committee chairman; G. Senate committee for academic procedures and policies. Commencement Committee—A. 3; B. 6; C. through ASC and the chancellor; D. to take care of and coordinate all parts of commencement activities; E. committee; F. committee; G. chancellor. University Events Committee —A. 4; B. 7; C. through ASC and the chancellor; D. responsible for scheduling programs at Hoch Auditorium; E. committee; F. & G. the Chancellor. Orientation Committee—A. 3; B. 4; C. through ASC and the chancellor; D. plans orientation week and previews; E. committee; F. committee; G. the Chancellor. Honor Scholarship Committee—A. none; B. 15; C. canceller; D. sets up testing for Summerfield and Watkins Scholarships; E. committee; F. committee; G. committee. Miscellaneous Committees Interfraternity Council—A. 88; B. none. C. elected by each fraternity; D. formulate policy for fraternity system as a group; E. representatives or IFC president; F. Council; G. Council. Student Association of Graduates in English A. all English graduate students; B. none; C. self-appointed; D. to assist graduates in English; E. chairman; F. English director (freshman teaching), or graduate committee of English department; G. Head of English department or dean of faculties. Inter-Residence Hall Council—A. 52; B. 1 faculty adviser; C. elected from living group; D. make recommendations affecting women student life; E. representative; F. & G. depends on particular proposal—housing change would be approved by Housing Office. College Intermediary Board—A. 9; B. none; C. interviewed by present members; D. suggest curriculum changes and other innovations to College administration; publish University Review; E. members of committee; F. & G. Committee. Associated Womens Students Council—A. 17. B. none. C. all but 4 are elected by women students at large, 2 elected by freshmen in fall. 1 appointed by Inter-Residence Council. 1 appointed by Panhellenic Council; D. planning and coordinating body for KU women: E. president; F. Council; G. Council. AWS Forum—A. 48; B. none; C. elected from each living group; D. primary channel of communication between living groups; E. forum representative or AWS president; F. Forum; G. Forum. Association of University Residence Halls (AURH)—A. 32; B. 2; C. elected by residence halls: D. make suggestions of policy change and coordinate work of committees: E. chairman or representative: F. vote of council: G. not given. All Scholarship Hall Council—A. 18; B. 2; C. president of each hall and 1 elected representative; D. suggest policy change; E. president; F. approval by committee; G. committee. Collegiate Panhellenic-A. 104; B. none (4 advisers); C. determine policies applying to all members of Panhellenic; D. delegates appointed from each house; E. to representatives or officers; F. majority vote by council members; G. submitted to presidents (each house) for final decision.