Student policy voice increased Students will have greater representation in the policy-making of the University because of a resolution passed by the University Council March 19. The resolution states: "Each school and department shall make provision for the inclusion of a number of students on all policy-making committees and at full school or departmental meetings. The number of students shall be no less than a number equal to 20 per cent of the number of faculty members holding the rank of instructor or above." This guarantee of student representation is probably one of the most significant steps the university has taken, said Rick von Ende, Abilene, Tex. graduate student, in a Kansan interview. be sent to all departmental chairmen and school deans explaining the provision, its intentions and expectations. The provision should be set up and operative no later than September, he said, although many departments are already moving in this direction. The council has agreed that the procedures for choosing students for the committees should be the business of the individual department or school. Charles Oldfather, associate dean of law and chairman of the University Senate, said, "We are talking about what shall be the basic departmental structure of the University. We have decided that the governmental structure be democratic. All this recommendation says is, in effect, that a small number of students be accepted." Official Bulletin During the council meeting, The general argument against the resolution was expressed by some faculty members who said the resolution was too broad and did not define areas. They said that it would be dictating to departments what they should decide for themselves. They were opposed to the statement, but agreed with its principle. Von Ende had originally brought the resolution before the council. Von Ende said that letters will Tony's Service Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Today Carillon Recital, Albert Gerken. 7 p.m. Classical Film; "The Crazy Quilt", Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union. Fine Arts Honor Recital: 8 p.m. Swarthort Recital Hall. Festival of the Arts: New York Rock Ensemble, 8 p.m. Hourly, Auditorium. Foreign Students: Applications are now available for the Summer Crossroads programs in Colorado, California and Florida. Venezuelan Students: Sign up at esvice@uva.edu. Email interviews with Creole and Mobile. Faculty Senate: 3:30 p.m., University Theatre. Jayhawk Joggers Club: 4:00 p.m. East door. Robinson Gymnasium KU Synchro Club: 7-9 p. M. Robinson Gymnasium Natatorium. East door, Robinson Gymnasium KU Synch Club 7-9 p.m. Rob- bins 7-9 p.m. Festival of Arts: "Urban of Modern Athens" Barbara Rose, 8 p.m., Hoch Auditorium. Experimental Theatre: "Kyogen: Comic Theatre of Japan." 12:08 p.m. The powdered wig came into fashion in Europe in the 18th century. 12 KANSAN Apr. 1 1970 SENIORS LAST CHANCE Jayhawker Senior Picture Sunday April 5 3-5 p.m. Jayhawker Office Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street the Country House invites you in for AFTER-EASTER SPECIALS DRESSES One Small Group—Wools 1/2 PRICE One Large Group—32 Cottons 1/3 OFF WOOL SKIRT BONANZA 64 TOP QUALITY SKIRTS 5|6 7|8 9|10 11|12 15 15 13 13 REG. PRICE $12.00 to $24.00 NOW $6 and$9 Size: Quantity 1314 8 at the back of the Town Shop 839 Mass. St. Uptown VI 3-5755