University Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 10, 1976 5 tlk take on evoleon, ns, would, character, impending wies would the world e quickly society by , are need the present in everyone e out the point to a go a point deed with World. No in vogue, remains The year they N party absence under banner, d banner, o d ought to rest. now have A new will in and in mas can't i as a d-Darter d-Darter provide a of the most on al issues of *issues* of cheerful something about the respon- defat, ur years, will have mcmorats' air efforts spersperity, in end to personal apologies, they he credit, have all Limits of student clout discussed Student representation on policy-making committees is one of the only ways students have to affect University of Kansas policy, but they often waste the chance, John Nettles said at a seminar on student representation last night. Nettles, chairman of the Student Senate subcommittee on student representation, which organized the seminar, said that most representatives were either uninformed of their responsibilities or were intimidated by committee proceedings. According to the University Senate Code, each policy-making committee at KU is required to have at least 20 per cent student membership. The type of student representation varies with the level of University governance. Ron Calgard, vice chancellor for academic research, Head of the Kgemsra Union, HE SAID THAT at the University level, student representation was most effective because the representatives were chosen by the Senate. But at the department level, where student representatives were often chosen, students are generally better at learning. representatives tended to be ineffective, he said. That type of selection "results in a student who for the most part sits and listens, never opens his mouth and never offers an opinion," Calgaard said. Clifford Griffin, professor of history, said that departmental chairman tended to select students who were considered "safe" by the department. "When you joi": committee you join the bureacracy, "Griffa said. "Bureacracies force members to adapt themselves to the bureacracy." He said the required 20 per cent representation allowed 80 percent of the computing "It's impossible to reform a bureaucracy from within. If you want to change a bureaucracy you have to attack it from the bottom, or commitment for the bureaucracy itself." HE TOLD THE group that the way to change policy wasn't through the committee but by taking a cause "to the corridors and classrooms." Calgaard told the Senate that the first step in making representatives more Poet reflects her life in sound and rhythm Poe Daintree Hueter read her works to a gathering of eight persons yesterday afternoon in the Oread Room in the Kansas Union. Hueter, a KU student, divided her program into two parts, first reading poems about her childhood in Seattle and images life—the sea, lakes and grandmother们. In the poem "Nanna's Music Box," which Hueret said she wrote while in a homeick mood, she called Nanna, her grandmother, "soft as old quilts, sweet as iliacs." Hueret said she thought of the comparison after hearing the music she liked like the one her grandmother had owned. In the second half of her program, Huetter read a sequence of poems, written the summer of 1975, entitled "Kansas Just Before Sleep." The poems are full of the sounds and rhythms of summer in the Kansas countryside. Huezer asked her audience to listen for these sounds in her poems and CLASSICAL SERIES THE CRIME OF M. LANGE (1925) Dir. Jean Renoir, with Rene LeFevre and Françoise Maurié MARIA GIRL (1928) La Petite Marchand D'Alumettes with Jean Renoir and Jean Tedese Wed., Nov. 10; 7 to 30, 75c compare them to insect noises heard during summer in the country. effective was up to them. He said the Senate should organize elections of student representatives and also should brief students on how to serve on once they had been elected. "Josie's Poem," a little girl's plea for the mother to join her playing by a pond that they can 'crawl like snakes through the mud and sit like frogs on their backs' is a sample of the hominess of the country Huter described in "Kansas Just before Sleep." SUA FILMS The student representation subcommittee selected members of three departments to present ideas used in their departments at the seminar. Huerer's poems have appeared in two booklets, "One Summer" and "Other Masses," both published in Review," a book sponsored by an organization, and an antology of the national诗歌. Films of John Waters; AND MULTIPLE MANIACS (1970) Dr. John Waters, with Divine, Charycty and Mink Stale X-rated FILM SOCIETY NASHVILLE (1975) Dir. Robert Alfman, with Henry Gibson, Ronee Blakely, Lily Tomlin. Fri. Nov. 12 and Sat., Nov. 13 3:30; 7:00; 10:00; $1 Jung Lee, professor of chemistry, discussed the criteria used in the chemistry department for graduation with honors; Carolores, assistant professor of English; the School of Chemistry department's method of training teachers' aides and assistant instructors; and Dennis Embry. Lawrence graduate student, discussed a program of teacher training he designed to emphasize that graduates develop teaching as well as research skills. POPULAR FILMS $1 both films—75c for one Thurs., Nov. 11, 7:30 The committee also approved the re reinstatement of Julia Riggs, Prairie Village sophomore to the senate roster. She is the only woman because she had two unexcused absences. Studex decides expense, appeal Senate Rules and Regulations state that senators will be suspended from the Senate after receiving two unexcused absences. An appointee is filed within a week following his removal and then approved by StudEx, the senator will be removed from the Senate roster. Volunteer Clearing House was previously allotted money for purchase of the typewriter, but the cost was $14 more than was allotted. The executive committee approved payment of £25 for travel expenses for two representatives to last week's forum on climate change. The clearance House's purchase of a twoposter Money matters and reinstatement of a student senator were the main orders of the Senate in 1974. 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