8 Thursday, April 14, 1977 University Dally Kansan KU faculty tracks national titles Staff Reporter By JON SCHILLIE The men's track team isn't the only national track power at the University of Kansas. For the past two years, the KU Faculty Track Club has placed third in the nation among university and college faculty teams. The club comprises 63 faculty members who run several times a week, according to Larry Brady, research associate for the Kansas Geological Survey and club leader. BRADY SAID YESTERDAY that 30 schools would compete nationally this year, mailing their members' best times for 1977 to the National Clearinghouse for Faculty Running Competition at the University of Nebraska. Brady said that the more faculty members that participated, the better KU's performance. The clearinghouse will award points to the teams by combining each runner's time and finishing position. "We won't win this year," Jim Hamrick, associate professor of botany and a team member, said. He explained that not enough students were turning in their times this year. LAST YEAR. Stanford University and syracuse University placed first and second in the final round of the game. Six faculty members have been training to run in the KU relays marathon. "WE DECIDED AS early as January to run in it," Mike Kelly, associate professor of military science, said. Kelly and the others planning to run in the marathon have 35 miles a week, and on weekends, they usually take a long run of 13 to 20 miles. Harold Yarger, research associate for the Kansas Geological Survey and a club member, said members of the math department were 42 years ago. KU club members began corroding with the math department at Nebraska and formed the clearinghouse, he said. THE MATH DEPARTMENT'S 5 club members make up the largest University team. The club's one- and two-mile relay teams holds the faculty clearinghouse record in the division. Grover Everett, professor of clinical medicine at the University of Chicago in the half-mile, at a time of 1:59.8. Bodan Kuzmanovic, professor of civil engineering, has the best time in the quarter-mile, the half-mile and the mile in the 60 years and over division. "The whole idea of the club is to keep physically fit and enjoy the camaraderie of running with other faculty members," Brady said. On Campus Events TODAY: THE KU COLLEGE REPUBLICANS will sponsor a "Most Corrupt Official Contest" from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., outside the Kansas Union. KU will host a weeklong series of contests all day in the Union. There will be a PAYROLL PROCEDURES WORKSHOP at the Council Room. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE will meet at 3:30 p.m. in 180 Blake Hall. **TONIGHT:** AALP will meet at 7:30 in the Union's Jyhawk Room. There will be an ARCHITECTURE MEETING at 7:30 in the Union's Forum Room. James Wiesman, Boston University professor, will speak on "STORIE: A CITY OF ANARCHY." The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 21, from 1:30 to 4:30 in CONCERT CHORI will perform in 8 in Swarovski Rental Hall in Humboldt Hall. TOMORROW: A CONFERENCE ON PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT will be held all day in the Union. THE ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOLICIAL WORKERS will hold a conference all day in the Union. Don Marquis, associate professor of philosophy, will discuss death at the ENTPROY meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the Union's Meadowlark Room. THE DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOPLOGY will sponsor the film, 'Search for the Giant Apes', at 4 p.m. in p. 827 Fraser Hall. The museum will host the exhibit in the Museum of Natural History. THE CREATIVE FANTASY CLUB will meet on Mondays at Oread Room. MARCIA ANN GILLESPE, editor of Essence magazine, will speak on the 'Education Dilemma of the Blacks in the Professions' at 7:30 p.m. in the Union's Forum Room. Applications for KJHK staff positions are available from the bulletin board outside 217 Flint Hall and must be returned by April 28. Nonpaying executive and announcing positions are available. Contact Bob Moody at 841-5946 for further information. FBI, CIA actions topic of panel Announcement A chapter meeting of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas Union's Jayhawk Room will feature a panel discussion on "FBI and CIA Involvement with Universities." The meeting is open to the public. Panelists will be Robert Friauf, president of the local AAUP chapter and professor of physics and astronomy; Richard DeGeorge, professor of philosophy; Robert Casad, professor of law; Carl Lande, professor of political science. Presentations will include discussions on specific cases of FBI and CIA activity on university campuses and explanations of intervening intelligence operations of the U.S. government that are connected with university professors The four panelists will discuss FBI involvement in a dismissal of a faculty affiliation at Arizona State University, a 1976 AAUP resolution and a 1982 Operations of the United States Government* and a U.S. Senate report last spring of the Select Committee to Study Governance Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities (the Church Committee). HASHINGER HALL Extends an invitation to all past Hashinger residents to join the present residents at our Spring Arts Festival Pops Concert — 8:00 — Theatre Monday, April 18, 1977 More information on posters around campus. FREE BEER! NORML meeting at the Bierstube, 14th & Tenn. Get our latest information. 6:30 Tonight Convenience Is Hillcrest Shopping Center KU Bus Service Laundry Facilities Centennial Park Complete Maintenance Service 843-7333 The KU India club is presenting the Hindi film "Aandhi with English subtitles. This film is co-sponsored by the International club and will be presented Fri., April 15 at 7:30 p.m. This film has been given a best picture award. It stars Suchitra Sen, Sajeev Kumar, A.K. Hangal, and Rehman Directed by Gulzar. ROOMS FOR RENT Sigma Nu House —Air conditioned Close to campus Temple county —Tennis courts —Recreation area Basketball courts Plenty of parking space Large sudeck -Kitchen available Two acres of grassy lawn -Quiet study areas —'75/month Coed living; Girls top floor; Guys first floor —Weight room. —Two month lease—June = August —Weight room —Charcoal grill FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call Mrs. Mastin 843-5673 between 12:30-50 p.m. and 6:00-9:00'p.m. Regents From page one Regents will be asked to make final consideration of the fee schedule amendment, which was approved by the KU Student Senate Tuesday night. The proposed amendment would alter the existing schedule to provide an additional $1.50 per student for the student activity fee and a $1.00 per student for the new fee will be $11.00, up from $9.00. The increase would provide for maintaining the current number of open hours in Robinson Gymnasium next year and for improving recreational facilities. THE AMENDMENT also asks that the satellite union building fee be increased by 10%. Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, say yesterday "I don't think any of them are what could be called controversial. I don't think we'll have any trouble with them, but we have to be there to answer any questions." The Regents meeting will wrap up three days of activity at KSCP. James Appleberry, former assistant to the chancellor at KU, was inquashed as替任副校長. The Council of Presidents of the seven Regents schools was to meet this morning. The Regents Academic and Health Education committees and the Institutions Coordinating Council are scheduled to meet this afternoon. Four committee meetings are scheduled for the morning, by the Registrar at noon or the afternoon. The seven Regents institutions are KU, Kansas State University, Wichita State University, Fort Hays State College, Emporia Kansas State College, Kansas State College at Pittsburgh and Kansas Technical Institute at Salina. 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