Thursday, May 5, 1977 University Daily Kansan 3 spruce this spitty claunched clothes. I fall into a winning arm. Handmade leather upper sleeves. A low wood bridge. And this one can stand on it. I wear it with turansy and with tunansy looks in tan. I knit leather upper. nce Student Senate . . . From page one the age of 18 from seeing their students' records without consent. The Buckley Amendment allows parents to see their children's student records, which conflicts with a section of the Student Code that allows only parents of unmarried students under 18 to have access to the records. In other action, the Senate passed a bill officially ending funding of womens' internships at U.S. colleges. The bill amends the Senate revenue code to remove the women's block allocation of $84,405 from the student activity fee. The women's program has received $1.56 from the community. AT ITS MEETING last month, the Senate approved a similar resolution that warned the University that the Senate considered the funding of the women's program to be the responsibility of the administration, not the Senate. The Senate also elected new members to the University Council and SenEx last night. Elected to University Council was Scott Morgan, Shawnee Mission sophomore. The new SenEx member will be Steve McMurry, Norton senior. Rain causes rescheduling of one Greek Week event Only one of three Greek Week activities posted last week because of rain will be rescheduled this semester, Greek Week representatives said yesterday. Greek Week 1977, which began April 24, had scheduled a series of events to celebrate the holiday. The rescheduled event is the Superstars, a phantastic athletic event, which will be held in Philadelphia. One superstars competition, the celebrity obstacle course, was cancelled because of time conflicts. Several KU administrators also were charged that they volunteered to participate in the event. The Greek Garnes, which included events such as pie-throwing, tug-of-war and foot ballet, are known for their great skill. Greek Week closing ceremonies also have been canceled, but an awards portion of the ceremonies may be scheduled before the event. Soufflerling, chairman of the ceremonies. The Interfraternity Council (IFC) and the Panhellenic Association said they might be able to award a FHC scholarship Council to award an IFC scholarship trophy to the fraternity member holding the highest grade point average. They said they would award two Panhellenic scholarships. Faculty reps to vote on final leave policy Faculty Senate will vote today on wrenes to approve a final sabbatical leave policy. The policy, extensively debated by Faculty Council for several weeks, is a final statement of proposed changes in the present sabbatical leave policy. 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"I, myself, was told by Jim Lee that I would lose the election because of a trick." Lee, a lawrence student, was elected vice president. Claire McChristy, Lawrence sophomore, was elected president, Harry Salisbury, warrensburg M., senior, treasurer and Lance Rombough, Lawrence freshman, secretary. McCaine he thought the trick was that the four candidates who won ran together against all other candidates and had the best chance of winning. He hadn't been involved in Campus Veterans. Brombough, the only NESEP running for office, said that it was a coalition type of office. "I was a newcomer to the whole works approximately a week before the election," she said. OnCampus McChrisy was the only one who had come to campus Veterans to talk to the NESPS, but he was not. Events He said that he volunteered to run when McChrisy came to a NESEP meeting and asked whether anyone wanted to run as secretary for the Campus Veterans. TODAY: A LIBRARY BOOK SALE will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in front of Wadison Library UNIVERSITY SENATE will meet at 3:00 in Woodruff Hall TONIGHT: UNDERGRADUATE PHILOSOPHY CLUB will meet at 8:30 in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. **TOMORROW: THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in front of Watson Library. Clement Marker, Yale University instructor, will ecture the book for students at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. in room 214 in 222 Snow Hall. CHANCLER CORLIS DYKES will have an open meeting with faculty, staff and students at 1:30 in the Union's Forum Room. The KUF DANCE CLUB will perform at 21 a.m. in Watson Library. Elizabeth Nuedelf will speak on "GENETIC DISORDERS OF LYSOSOMAL FUNCTIONS" at 3:30 in 122 Silver said that the crux of a meeting at 3:30 next Wednesday in the Kansas Union Hospital is to reorganize it. 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