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Show i i -xl n ' v If7 I Academic Vice President Jerry Anderson chairs University (Faculty) Senate Monday. The senate was informed of new student-faculty commit tees created to hear and rule on grading and dismissal disputes and new tenure proposals. 'Chrony article overstated' rags stuffed in it." She also denied any plant damage because of people peo-ple jumping over the plants. The Chronicle reported the damage dam-age to the window as being $250. Mr. Bebb, Wayne Backman, one of Union Managers on duty Friday, and Dan Waters were not available for comment before press time. Chad Dobson, a Union Manager, estimated the damage at $250. The Chronicle also reported toilets stuffed with rags, but made .no mention of plant damage, or of advertising on -either KRSP, or KRISP, or on high school campus. ? In a memorandum from Vice j President for Student Affairs Vir-ji Vir-ji ginia P. Frobes to President Alfred J C. Emery concerning the KUTE ? stomp in the Union Ballroom Fri-j Fri-j day, Dr. Frobes indicated that "the article in. the Chronicle is grossly a overstated." t The memorandum brings up these points: "The stomp was publicized ; through KRISP but not on high i school campuses;" "No one knows how the window was broken. Ernie (Ernest Bebb, Director of the Union) estimates it will cost probably prob-ably $100 to repair it;" and "Dan Waters (University Security) reports not believing the kid who 'needed ; a fix' being narcotic but thought ' he was drunk. He also reports that ! they made the usual checks through ! the Union, in the johns, etc., for marijuana but did not find any. (In previous years there was always some, but it has been much better this year.)'" In addition to these points. Dr. ! Frobes claims that "one toilet was clogged because a roll of toilet : paper was put in. There was no . |