University Daily Kansan Monday, July 12. 1976 047 KU staff in 'Who's Who' Bv ALEXIS WAGNER Staff Writer Four University of Kansas deans and a member of the Kansas State Geological Survey were selected to be inducted in the 1976-77 issue of "Who's Who in America." Del Brinkman, dean of the School of Journalism; Doris Zeller, research associate for the Kansas State Geological Survey; Howard Walker, dean of Continuing Education; Joseph Pichler, dean of the School of Business; and James Moeser, dean of the School of Fine Arts, were named. Del Brinkman said this was the first time he had been chosen. "I'M PLEASED to be listed in 'Who's Who' because I think it's more selective than some. I really don't know what the reason is or why it was selected," Brinkman said. Before becoming dean in April 1975, Brinkman served as associate dean of the School of Journalism, director of the Midwestern Journalism Camp, chairman of the Faculty Committee and news-editorial adviser of the University Daily Kansan. Brinkman attended Indiana University, where he received a master's degree in journalism and political science and a Ph.D. in mass communications and political science. He received his B.S. in English from Emory University State College. Although Doris Zeller has been listed in "Who's Who of American Women," "American Men of Science" and "Dictionary of American Biography," she said she was honored to be selected for "Who's Who in America." "IT'S a distinction because those people listed in 'Who's Who' are chosen with the understanding that they have contributed something in their field," she said. Zeller is a research associate for the Kansas Geological Survey and is currently researching subsurface rocks in Kansas. Zeller said the research she is doing will be used to keep the oil industry in Kansas up-to-date. She received a Ph.D. in geology from the University of Wisconsin. She has been a research associate for the Geological Survey since 1971. Zeller was a consulting paleontologist for Petroleo Brasilero in Brazil in 1955 and 1956. Before that she was a consultant with Shell Oil Co. IN 1954, she received the Mademoiselle magazine Award of Merit. Harold Walker he didn't know specifically why he was selected, but he was pleased. “It’s one of a number of honors that one appreciates having,” he said. Walker has been on several national walkers and said this was possibly why he had to stop. HE SERVED on the National Advisory Council on Extension and Continuing Education which is appointed by the President, and the National Advisory Committee for Education of the Deaf. He contributed to the University Extension Association. Walker said that the most significant thing about being selected for "Who's Who" was that he was chosen for the Bicentennial issue. "It's a good vintage year," he said. NEITHER JAMES Moeser nor Joseph Picheler were available for comment Moeser is a well-known organist and was chairman of the department of organ for nine years before becoming dean on July 1, 1975. He was a Fulbright scholar in Berlin in 1961 and 1962 and did graduate study in Berlin and Paris. Moeser has made national concert tours, recorded albums and hosted a radio series on organ music which was carried by National Public Radio. Moeser designed organs at Swartwout Congress Hall and Yssexmouth Congress Hall and 925 Vermont PICKLER BECAME dean of the business school in April 1974. He was a faculty member since 1985. While on leave from 1986 to 1970, Pickler was special to the assistant secretary for manpower of the United States Department of Labor. He received a bachelor of business administration from Notre Dame and an M.B.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. "Who's Who in America?" was founded in 1898 and was established to serve as a list of individuals of reference value. Eligibility is determined according to positions and skills reflect achievement. Hands of major universities and colleges are usually included. Others selected for the 1976-77 issue of "Who's Who in America" include Governor Bennett, Happy Rockefeller and Betty Ford. Group reviews list of applicants for Balfour post The search committee to select the vice chancellor for student affairs held its first meeting Saturday and started the process of reviewing applications for the post. Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, said yesterday. At the meeting Richard Rundquist, director of the University Counseling Center, was chosen chairman of the committee. "The chancellor and I will review their selections at the next meeting." Shankel an Although the next meeting is tomorrow nationwide advertising for the position will continue one more week, extending the period of experience in submission of applications, Shankel said. William Balfour announced his resignation as vice chancellor for student affairs in May. The office is to be filled by Aug. 15. Orientation draws record number to new services, parents' sessions More prospective students participated in this summer's orientation programs than ever before, Pam Byers, assistant director of admissions, said yesterday. More than 2,000 students attended this summer's sessions, which were expanded this year to include more activities for parents and special service programs for teachers, she said. The average attendance was about 240 for each day-long session, she said. Students met with their advisers from the various schools about class schedules and curriculum for the coming semester. 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