Minutes 3: the University Faculty, November 10, 1252‘ 991 m Dean Kirwan, Chairman of the Committee on Student Organizations, pre— sented recommendations for the organization of two clubs to be known as the University 2: Kentucky Political Science Club and the Blue Marlin Swimming Club. The Faculty approved the formation of these two.:lubsl The Secretary of the University Faculty called the attention of the group to Article Three, Section 1 E of the Constitution of the Student Government Association which reads as follows: 5' Three non—voting faculty members elected by the University faculty, one of whom shall be designated by the President of the University to act as the Faculty Advisor of the Student Government Association. He stated that this Section of the Constitution had not been strictly adhered to. Mr. George Lawson, President of the Student Government Association made the statement that he felt better student-faculty relations would result if the three members were appointed and present at all Student Government meetings. one of which would also serve as the Faculty Advisor. The names of Dean A. D. Kirwan, Dr. Lee Townsend and ProfessOr J. S. Horine were placed in nomination and approved as the three nonevoting faculty members to the Student Government Association. Dr. C. Arnold Anderson read a letter from Dr. George P. Faust wherein Dr. Faust resigned as a member of the University committee to investigate athletics, said committee having been elected at the meeting of the Univer- sity Faculty of May 12, 1952. A discussion was held concerning athletics at the University with Dr. Donovan addressing the group. A motion was placed before the Faculty to dissolve all athletics committees of the University with the exception of the Athletic Council but this motion was tabled by the Faculty. The Faculty adjourned. ,,»—v .»”' l p,‘ / [XEW‘/T,ix /f;rsw?%;azak‘ / a « em :6’ , , w ’ 2” ‘ ,f/ " . R. L. Tuthill Secretary m. u Minutes gfi’the University_Facu1ty, December §, 1252 The University Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall. Monday, December 8, 1952, at 4:00 p.m. President Donovan presided. Members absent were: Anne Clemmons, J. M. Edney, W. P. Garrigus, C. W. Hackensmith, J. T. Masten, J. W. Miles. E. B. Price, D. M. Seath, A. E. Slesser. D. V. Terrell. Kenneth Vanlandingham, and Frank J. Welch. The minutes of November 10, 1952, were read and approved. Dean White presented recommendations from the College of Arts and Sciences concerning new courses. courses to be dropped, and changes. The Faculty approved the recommendations, as follows: ts I. NEW COURSES Geography 136. Applied Cartography. (3) I, II, S Map compilation techniques as directed by Army Map Service specifications. Enrollment by permission.