University Daily Kansan Friday, April 18, 1986 Campus/Area 7 Council picks six SenEx members By Leslie Hirschbach Staff writer A newly-elected University Council gathered yesterday to find a presiding officer for 1998-87 and to elect six members to the University Senate Executive Committee. Sandy Wick, administrative assistant of SenEx, said the current SenEx and University Council would continue meeting until commencement May 18. Thirteen new University Council members, she said, would replace members who had served their maximum three-year terms. Forty-nine faculty members will comprise next year's council. Wick said the entire faculty elected the new council members by mailing in ballots. The thirteen new University Council members are Howard Baumgartel, professor of communication studies; Evelyn Swartz, professor of curriculum and instruction; Lawrence Maxey, pro- tensor of music and clarinet; Sandra Zildar-Swartz, associate dean of liberal arts; Phillip Palatman, professor of history; Robert Nunley, professor of geography; Sharon Brehm, professor of psychology; Lois Greene, associate professor of design; Richard Cole, professor of philosophy; Ray Davis, chairman of health services administration; Shoron Bass, associate professor of journalism; Yvonna Lincoln, associate professor of educational policy and administration; and Gene Martin, associate dean of pharmacy and toxology. At yesterday's meeting, the new council, with a round of applauses, selected Sid Shapur, curator of the Museum. Council members also voted for six members of SenEx for 1986-1987. architecture and urban design; Mel Dubnick, associate professor of public administration; and Tom Mullinazzi, professor of civil engineering. Three of the elected members are current University Council. Those members are Tom Dean, professor of ar- New SenEx members then selected Dubnick chairman for 1986-87. Gordon Woods, a member of SenEx and the University Council, also released the names of Student Senate members recently appointed. Woods, David Hardy, Tonganoxie graduate student, and Betty Bergman, Prairie Village junior, and Robert Smith, University of Utah. The new student senate members elected to serve on the University council are Woods; Hardy and Bergman; Michael Foubert, Lawrence graduate student; Kevin Fossland, Shawnee freshman; Kelly Milligan, Topeka sophomore; Charles Lawhorn, Kansas City, Kan, senior; Tom Shaver, Salina junior; and Luca Jellinek, Milan, Italy, senior. Soviet veterans to march for peace here BODY WAXING Legs, Arms, Back, Neck, Etc. Joda & Friends 841-0337 745 New Hampshire "The two great countries worked together once during World War II, and they can work together again for something as important as arms control." Swan said. Bob Swan, an organizer of the visit, said he hoped KU students would walk from campus down 13th Street to South Park on April 28 to participate in a community welcome. The visit will commemorate the Elbe River link-up 40 years ago when Soviet and U.S. armies cross the river. for Peace” down Massachusetts Street from Seventh街 to South Park at 11:30 a.m. April 28. Athletes United for Peace, which is helping organize the visit, also organized a 14-member Soviet track team's visit to the KU Relays in 1983. The group is trying to set up a summit meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and wants this event to contribute to that effort. Allan Hanson, professor of anthropology, said he thought the visit was politically important. "Events in the last couple of days have shown us how precarious our position is as far as world peace," said Hanson, who helped plan the visit. Four Soviet veterans and one U.S. veteran are scheduled to be in the city April 27 and 28 as part of their tour of the United States, which began last night. Leaders of the World War II U.S. and Soviet armies that joined on the battlefield in 1945 plan to meet again next week in Lawrence. The visit will be particularly important, Swan said, because it will be the only cultural exchange between the Soviet Union and the United States in the next few months. 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