6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, May 6, 1968 At least 56 committees availa School Advisory Boards Fine Arts Intermediary Board—A. 11; B none; C. elected by fine arts students; D. to serve as sounding board and communicate concerns of students to the faculty and administration; E. dean of fine arts; F. & G. Fine Arts Administrative Council. Education Advisory Board—A. members of the Student National Education Association (SNEA) and the graduate student sorority PhiLambda Theta and Phi Delta Kappa fraternity; B. education faculty members may sit in on these meetings; C. sufficient contact; D. to meet with the two SNEA advisers who serve as contacts for the groups; E. old members; F. groups comprising the board; G. Mu Epsilon Nu and the two SNEA advisers have administrative committee. Business School Council, undergraduate—A. 6; B. 1; C. chosen by previous year's council, adviser is chosen by students, approved by dean; D. help build Business School image, social unit of Business School, improve relations between faculty and students, encourage education beyond classrooms, help build school's quality of students, faculty and curriculum; E. anybody on campus; F. & G. dean of undergraduate affairs. Business School Council, graduate—A. 9; B. 2; C. elected by graduate students; D. act as liaison between students and faculty in social, academic, and professional areas; E. anybody on council; F. & G. dean. Engineering Council—A. & B. members from professional societies (student chapters); C. elected each spring; D. to put on Engineering Exposition and conduct Engineering Day activities; E. council; F. & G. not given. Kansan Board—A. 3; B. 3; C. students: managing editor and business manager of University Daily Kansan, both appointed by Kansan Board of previous semester, ASC representative usually a journalism student appointed by ASC, faculty: dean of the School of Journalism, newseditorial adviser, business adviser; D. appoints student staff for Kansan, sets general Kansan policy not including editorial positions taken by staff; E. board; F. & G. Kansan constitution which specifies membership and may be amended by the existing board; chancellor, who is Kansan publisher, may overrule. Dean's Advisory Council—A. 15; B. 6; C. chosen by their offices: presidents of major campus organizations; D. purpose of communicating with these groups, including non-academic life of the students; E. not given; F. students themselves decide who should be on it; G. not given. ✩ ✩ ✩ On these two pages is a list of committees the student-faculty ratio on the committees,nels for change within the committees. Son are active and provide open channels for ch效 efficient channels for student viewpoints. T over the weekend in an attempt to provide bulty with better information concerning the at KU. Each listing is keyed as follows: A: students on committee A. students on committee. B. faculty on committee. B; faculty on committee. C: means of appointment. - D: function of committee. - E: who a student, faculty member or seek to propose a change in the structure or c - F: first person or body who may appro - G: final authority who may approve ch Kansas Union Committees Student Union Executive Board—A. 2; B. 5; C. Union Memorial Corporation; D. meet once a year for reports; E. Chairmen; F. committee; G. Union Memorial Corporation. Kansas Union Operating Board—A. 5; B. 2; C. student body president; D. problems of operation; E. chairman; F. executive board; G. Union Memorial Corporation. Student Union Activities Board—A. 12; B. none; C. senior members of old SUA Board and old and new officers and members of operating board; D. coordinate Union activities; E. SUA Board; F. operating committee; G. Union Memorial Corporation. Union Operating Committee on Beer—A. 5; B. 1; C. Union operating board; D. study feasibility of serving beer in Union; E. operating board; F. committee; G. operating board. Union Operating Committee On Space and Area—A. 7; B. 1; C. operating board; D. studying the use of display cases and tables in Union; E. committee; F. committee; G. operating board. Colleges-Within-the-College Advisory Boards Pearson College Advisory Board—A. 14; B. 2; C. by members of their living group; D. to help direct the policy of Pearson College; E. to the chairman of the student advisory board; F. for internal change it would be the members of the student advisory board, for change affecting University policy it would be to the directors of the College; G. chancellor and possibly the Board of Regents. Corbin College Advisory Board—A. 25; B. 3; C. any students who want to be on the board and the faculty through their positions in the University, through the Dean of Students and the executive committee of the CWC; D. deal with issues of concern to them as students and the Corbin College curriculum; E. head of the advisory board; F. directors of Corbin College; G. the executive committee of the CWC. Centennial College Advisory Board—A. 20; B. 3; C. selected by the Advisory Board; D. to provide a group for discussing any matter concerning Centennial College and for discussing any change they may want to make; E. the chairman of the board; F. board; G. the faculty or whoever has direct authority over that particular recommendation. Oliver College Advisory Board—A. 20; B. 2; C. elected in living groups; D. interaction between faculty and students about the administration of Oliver College—the group decides own structure; E. anybody on the board; F. the adviser, he tells what channels they must go through, they must go to the concerned body; G. whatever body change is concerned with. North College Advisory Board—A. 24; B. none; C. chosen by other students in the block; D. discuss things of interest to North College, suggest new ideas in curriculum, advising students, work up seminars; E. to the representative of their blocks; F. board: G. not given. All-Student Council C LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES: Elections Committee—A. 15; B. none; C. ASC chairman; D. to supervise and make preparations for student body elections; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Committee on Committees and Legislation A. 7; B. none; C. ASC chairman; D. reviews statutes proposed to ASC and recommends for or against passage. Can also initiate legislation; E. ASC; F.ASC; G. chancellor. Finance and Auditing Committee—A. 3; B. none; C. ASC chairman; G. general supervision of all financial records of all student organizations which are subject to the ASC; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Constitution Committee—A. 4; B. none; C. ASC chairman; D. to maintain a current revision of the ASC constitution and to send out this current revision to all people who have a copy of the constitution and statutes of the Associated Students of KU; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Committee Evaluation Board—A. 5; B. none; C. ASC chairman; D. to evaluate and promote the effectiveness of each executive committee; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE: Student Court—A. 7; B. none; C. student body president; D. make judgments about violations of the ASC constitution, interpret the constitution, hear all cases of any nature arising among any students or group, hear traffic appeals; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES: University Traditions Committee—A. 8; B. 5; C. student heads of pep groups, faculty connected with pep groups, dean of student affairs, two members of Alumni Association; D. to generally promote school spirit, coordinate activities of pep clubs, and select and supervise the cheerleading staff; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. Public Relations Advisory Board—A. 5; B. none; C. student body vice-president; D. to make policy decisions regarding public relations in student government and to ensure communication and cooperation among those committees executing this policy; E. ASC; F. ASC; G. chancellor. University Events Committee-A. 4; B. none: C. student body president; D. provide centralized calendar giving information on University events, prevents conflicts in scheduling events. reviews making chancell Discipl dent boc jurisdiet ing over bills or t to the celler. Study student prospect schedulii aments, a evaluata ASC; G. C Stud student supervi diction; Hum student student liberty a KU; E. Stud B. none ate pert commence thorities academi chancel Fair B. 1; C mend t o to impr ing to c F. ASC Camb body p direct t order t contrib ticipation chance Ath dent bo by KU and to ASC; H