w “fi' the academic program & to re— The Cadre, March,25,1975, page 12 ‘* Present Membership 0! Senate SI Education Students have been ; raising many complaints Ex Officio about the present actions of Senate, yet have re- mained quite unaware of” where much of the legis— lation comes from. A lar- ge portion of the legisla- tion brought forth to Sen— ate, is as a result of re- ports from these committees as well as the Ad Hoc Sen- ate cOmmittees, all of which dissolve when they finish their reports. Th— ough the student represent— ation may leave much to be' desired.(especially on ten— ure) they can still be used as effective means of chan— ge. If you have suggestions for needed change, express your ideas to these commit— tees . If you are discont- ed with the present legis— lation cbming before Sen- ate, try and stop it be- fore it gets there. Many ' of these seats will soon be vacated by the grad- 1 Chairman M. Hennessey A Laisor; Officer’ AUDIO VISUAL ADVISORY Terms of reference to be de— fined by the committee. 6 Members (no term) ’?5 Merritt crockett Lawson Drake Ian MacDonald Lawrence Parker ~ Lothar‘Zimmermann _ Michael Hennessey,' Junior Arts Chairman DISCIPLINE APPEALS 1 To hear and rule on appeals from decisions of the Stud- vent Judicial Committee. (De- ‘ cisions of this committee nay be appealed to the Board. 2 Faculty (two—year term) ’ I K. S. Jammu (June '76) Gerald Perry (June 75) t 3 Students (no term) Guy Desaulnier, Senior uating seniors, and if you Business are interested in becoming 'Louise Mould, Senior Arts a member of any of these committees, turn in an ap- plication to the nominating committee. There are chan- nels through which you can voice your ideas, feel free to use them. Rachel Roy, Senior Arts 1 Administrator (who is also .on Senate, two—year term) CHAIRMAN — Merritt Crockett (June €76} EXAMINATIONS & EVALUATION ACADEMIC PLANNING, CURRICULUM and DEGREE To review and recommend candidates\for degrees; to make recommendations t9 the Senate on degree programs in the University; to examine 'in which students, courses, programs & professors should be evaluated. (1-10—2) 3 Faculty (three-year term) Winston Pineau (Junee77) _Ken Butler (June 76) commend a plan for future de— Reginald Stuart (June 75) velopment of the University. (1-5-3) . 3 Faculty (three—year term) Roger Black (June"77) Louis Hanic (June '76) Iain Galloway (June '75) 3 students (no term) 3 Ann Boyles, Junior Arts Joyce Burnett, Junior Science LIBRARY To act as an advisory body to (1—6-6) 3 Students (three-year term) PatriCk Doyle: SOPh- SC- the chief librarian. Charles MacKenzie Junior Business Jessie’WheatleyQEducation 1 Administrator (no term fixed) Chairman - Michael Hennessey. W ADMISSIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS & To examine and recommend ways Paul Dorsey, Sen. Busin.- M/ g e w _ 71f, 4oFacu1ty (four—year term) 'G.L. watson (Soc. Sc. June‘78) (Science June 77) Walter Isenor (Prof. CHAIRMAN M.P. Madan Studies June 76) yThomas MacLellan~(Human-gy"rusg'” ities‘June‘75) Ronald Edwards, Senior Science- Wade MacLauchlan, Jun. 7 ‘ Business 'NOMINATING To nominate persons to Senate (1-2-11) (There' is also an outline of how the committees. Nominating Committee should do its job) 2 Faculty (three—year term) -CHAIRMAN . fiNinian LeBlané (June '76) Gary Webster (June 75) u2 students (to serve while 5 members of Senate) Gordon Campbell, Senior Arts Joanne Ings, Senior Arts EX OFFICIO CHAIRMAN of SENATE, R.J. Baker PARKING & TRAFFIC 1 FacultyuQ’Chairman Charles Blouin 1 Administrator ‘« Marion Morrison 1 Staff , Eugene McCabe 2 students (no term) Debbie\Fratt, Jun. Sc. 'Keith Shannon, Sen. Bus. Ex Officio Chief of Security Allan MacLeod TO REVIEW UNIVERSITY ACT To solicitsuggestions & re- commend changes with respect ,to the University Act. (1-11-7)I 3 Faculty (three-year term) CHAIRMAN George Temple (June '72) Ivan Dowling (June 76) Fred von Dreger(June 75) 3 students (no term) 13 Comm in»: William Chandler, Jun. ' :_ ifitience Halbert Prizfingun. Arts Arthur Reddin, Jun. Arts Ex Officio President of the , Univefsity, «silo, R. J. Baker_ TENURE . a) To review & develop pol— icies and procedures concern— ing tenure; b) To receive & review app- lication for tenure submitted according to Senate's proce— dure for the granting of ten— ure,aand make recommendations on these applications. (1-10— 2 and Tenure document) 5 Faculty (term, maximum of two year) .All five positons to be filled shortly. 1 Student Donna McGaugh Soph. , Arts Ex Offitio Deans of Faculties UNIVERSITY RESEARCH To recommend priorities among research projects in_the Un- iversity and ot coordinate projects which‘are Supported by University funds. Seconds" 1y, t§e Committee on Universe. —ity Research would make recOm— mendations to Senate on a re- search policy. (1-10—3) Asked to report on purposes of gr- ants (2—6—4) 3 Faculty (three-year term) Richard St. Jean. . (June 77) Reginald Stuart (to serve during Dr. Bol- ger's absence - June ‘76) CHAIRMAN Leon Loucks (June 75) 3 Students (no term) Andree Beauregard, Jun. Arts Betty Graham, Soph. Education Michael MacAdam, Jun. Sciende Exfpfficio Academic Deans .w—i (g. [Mg/MIMI] I .5+ouanYV' 11m «azaaazzaafi' ,/// ~ ~ (I (I am: a chef: mmdfec com‘n‘fiefi . cmmmma 1 I -q-y ad.iSEiOZSVIifiiSShEliiifiiief A ' commendations to Senate, and _ to act as an advisor to the Registrar on all admissions; secondly, to advise on all rejected applicants referr— ed to it by the Registrar, & to rule on appeals. (1-8-3) 2 Faculty (three-year term) \Frank Ledwell (June '77)J Earl Wonnacott (June '75) 1/42,, A o v . a 2 Students (no term) Kevin Coady, Senior Sc. George Mitchell, Senior _- ‘ [waze/ 'AfigaQZZZIQ’EVV ‘/’r I] "’ wwle '7, Hllllfll'm.” ‘11.: n. I'm. 1"],