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Show ASUU votes on faculty council reach tlieir second quarter of graduate study. Another new regulation which will allow a faculty member, with the approval of his department chairman, to change a final grade without the signature of the dean of the college and the President of the University was passed. A proposal to switch faculty council elections from fall to spring passed narrowly. The Faculty Fac-ulty Council's executive committee commit-tee plans further study of the ques. tion, however. Two students and ten faculty members were elected Monday to positions on the executive committee com-mittee of Faculty Council. The meeting marked the first time students stu-dents have sat as voting members of the Council. ASUU President Frank Over-felt Over-felt and Karen Steele were named as student members to the committee. com-mittee. New faculty members are Dr. Jesse D. Jennings, professor of anthropology; Dr. Davis M. Grant professor of chemistry; Dr. Gene S. Jacobsen, professor of educational educa-tional administration; Dr. Arvo Van Alstyne, professor of law; Dr. William Mulder professor of English; Eng-lish; Dr. Philip Sturges, professor of history; Dr. Clelland E. Jones, associate professor of languages; Dr. Lowell M. Durham, professor of music; Sterling M. McMurrin, dean of the graduate school; and Dr. William F. Prokasy, professor of psychology. The Council also approved an academic calendar for 1970-71. The Council gave final approval to new regulations which permit students to apply hours earned in summer school and in continuing education classes toward masters degrees. It also passed a regulation regula-tion stating that unless the graduate grad-uate council gives them permission permis-sion to do otherwise, departments must appoint a faculty advisory committee for all masters candidates candi-dates by the time the students |