6 Monday, April 24, 1978 University Daily Kansan Change . . . From page one HE SAID the director of the student assistance center would be responsible for special services to students with unique needs in nontraditional and handicapped students. Ambler said the only additional staff position created for the student affairs division was assistant vice chancellor. Joan was appointed to that position, and financial aid was appointed to that position. Her duties will be to help prepare the division's budget and to integrate student affairs with other divisions, such as affirmative action and special programming. Kathy Hoggard, director of the Information Center, was appointed assistant to the vice chancellor for information programs. Ambler said he would use the current staff and students of of student affairs to fill the new positions. Currently the offices of the dean of men, dean of women, dean of foreign students, admissions and records, placement, student financial aid and housing and a center, the Information Center, the Student Health Service and the Kansas Union report to Ambler. AMBLER SAID a draft of descriptions for the new positions would be made by the end of this week and then the staff would apply for the positions. Salary adjustments will depend on whether a person moved from his current position to a promotion, he said, but he is not planning any salary cuts. He said that there would be some space problems in the reorganization and that the same offices and secretarial staffs now used by the division still would be used. pathing any salary. He said that he realized the new plan was not an ideal one and that further adjustment probably would be made. "Some services may have fallen in the aile in the reorganization," he said. "We'll have to identify them. It will take extra patience and efforts from everyone." Ambler said he resented the tag that the division was intended just to support student services. He said student activities were as much a part of the learning process as teaching. "No one pattern works everywhere, but that doesn't mean things shouldn't change." Smith said. "We'll have to look in a few years and decide how it has worked out." Black career day praised The Black Student Career Day and Job Opportunity Fair held Friday and Saturday were a great success, according to two men directly involved in the planning and operation of the events. challenges that face black students pursue their career goals. Dick Wintermate, director of the University of Kansas Alumni Association, said that about 400 students attended the opening session Friday in the Kansas Union head of health and the college of Colorado, a 1960 graduate of KU and a lawrentee. Brown spoke of the After the opening session, the students and about 50 KU alumni gathered in several career counseling sessions and discussed aspects of particular professions. DAN MILLER, chairman of the black alumni steering committee, which sponsored the event, said the job opportunity fair was "the most important" for representatives from 40 companies. DO YOU WANT TO FLY? Face it! you've always wanted to fly! Many of us have the feeling, and for some it never came near again. had the feeling and *d for some it has never done*? Wow! If you have that feeling, you’re in luck. Air Force 623 Squadron designed to teach you the basics of flight through flying lessons in small aircraft at a civilian授聘 flying school. one program in an EXTRA for cadets who can qualify to become Air Force pilots through Air Force ROTC. Token during the senior year in college, FIP is the first step for the cadet who is going on an Air Force pilot training after graduation. 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Assistant Vice Chancellor Assistant to the Vice Chancellor (student information programs) Information Center Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Information Center Dean of Student Life Dean of Admissions and Records Assistant to the Dean, Coordinator of Student Orientation Associate Dean, Admissions and Records Director of Admissions Scheduling Coordinator Director of Financial Aid Associate Dean, Director of Foreign Student Services Director, Emily Taylor Women's Career and Resource Center Director, Residential Programs Director of Student Organizations and Activities Dean of Student Services Director of Counseling Center Director of Placement Center Director of Student Assistance Center Proposed reorganization plan Director of Student Health Services Rowers repeat victory Washburn won four of five events in this weekend's rowing race held on the southwestern bank of Lake Erie. ROSE WAS especially happy about the eight-woman crew on their burns, as well as the four-woman crew. Participating teams were Washburn, KU, KState and Oklahoma State. For the second week in a row, the Jayhawks won an event—the four-man crew race. The Jayhawks gained the victory when Washburn was disqualified from the third race. A protest that Washburn crossed in front of Oklahoma State's regina was granted in the meet's third race and the Jayhawks had their second victory of the year. "It was the first time we'd entered the event and we had three girls rowing in their first race," he said. "When they finished, we thought they'd won the national championship." "I didn't think the violation was that serious," he said. "I was amazed, on how careful." RAG TAG rents formal attire 842-1059 Buy two sancho dinners Get dinner of your choice with this coupon. 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