Thursday, March 2, 1978 University Daily Kansan 9 Graduate and research task force report completed By BRIAN SETTLE A task force committee appointed last December has completed a study of the graduate and research sectors at the University of Kansas. Staff Writer Jeannette Johnson, assistant to the executive vice chancellor, said yesterday that the committee had given their report to DelShankel, executive vice chancellor. Johnson said Shankel shared the report of other vice chancellors but had no knowledge of the findings. However, Johnson said she would not comment on the suggestions offered by the task force. She said Shunkel would release the new vice chancellor for the new vice chancellor was appointed. The committee was formed following the resignation of William ArgersingerJr., vice chancellor for graduate and student research and dean of the graduate school. Argersinger resigned his administrative positions to resume teaching. At the time of Argersinger's resignation, Shankel said the idea for a task force was to develop an "army" of unarmed Argersinger had run the graduate and research departments. Instead, he said, the task force would provide an opportunity to look for changes that might be necessary in the department before hiring a new vice chancellor. `They met for an entire afternoon each` `the said. They really put a lot of time and Johnson said the bectic schedule that the administrators had undergone the last two weeks had made it impossible for Shankel to study the report as deeply as he wanted to. Shankel is out of town at a microbiology conference. Johnson said the report was about 15 or 20 pages, and he covered all of the aspects of the study's research. Kathy Dugan, a member of the task force, said yesterday the force had done its best to solicit ideas from all areas involved with the graduate school. Sophisticated cuts, costs typify hair-styling business "Professor Oriel (Harel Orel, chairman of the committee) was very even-handed in his approach and everyone on the committee had their say," she said. By SUSAN WOODARD Staff Writer The 25-cent haircut is long gone. And gone are the days when the barber put a bowl over the heads of squirming young boys and chanced all the hair that fell underneath. Students today want a more sophisticated cut than the old bowl cut, and in most cases have to use a fluted edge. Prices for a man's or woman's haircut in Lawrence range from $3.75 to $10. Sometimes a shampoo and blow-dry are included in the fee, and sometimes those who wish to wear a person wants conditioning, coloring or a permanent, the price can soar as high as $45. DESPIITE the high prices, more and more students are having their hair styled. "I just decided if I wanted it right, I'd better pay the price. Peggy S锰森dorff, "My mother footed the bill," another student said as she described her $40 permanent. "Otherwise I wouldn't have had it done. There's no way I'd spend that kind of money." People's reactions to haircut prices depend on what they are used to. Valerie said that the girl was surprised and said. A man accustomed to paying a barber $4 for a cut may be shocked to pay a stylist $8, but a woman from a large city may be equally shocked that she doesn't have to pay “IF YOU get the kind of cut you want, it “if YOU get the kind of cut you want, it should be worth something to you,” said Glenda Goodpaster, co-owner of Hair Care Center, who thought the prices were reasonable. "People think we do all old ladies," said Pam Standard, a stylist at the Vanity Shop. "That isn't true. We do a lot more students than people think." The older, well-established shops in Lawrence generally offer the lowest prices. Some students avoid those shops because they think they are only for older people. TOUCH HIS shop has been at the corner of Ninth and Vermont streets for 30 years, George Crown, owner of Corn's Studio of Design, is one of the 60 percent of his customers were students. Ease of hair care also seems to be a major concern with students who have their hair styled, according to both students and stylists. They want to look neat, but they don't want to visit a stylist once a week or two. Both men and women are getting permanents to add shape to their hair and to free themselves from daily setting. State architects to release plan for solar heat Plans for the installation of solar heating and cooling units for Stauffer Place apartments. Plan includes architectural Services within two weeks, Care Ossman, acting state architect, said Mark. Representatives from NASA and Honeywell Corp. met yesterday with Max Lucas, director of facilities planning, to expedite the plans. Ossman said. According to Lu, a rankine chiller (the unit to be used in Shafluer) is presently in use. The shafluer has been used for William Smith, dean of engineering, said the rankkeer chiller used steam produced by Bayer is one of the world's most efficient. The solar heating and cooling installation at Denver is the first solar rankine chiller installation in the U.S. to be in operation, Ossman said. The installation in Stauffer is one six solar heating and cooling units being installed across the U.S. by Honeywell, under the direction of the Department of Energy, Osman said. Lucas said he thought the installation would be operational by early summer. Residents of the building, which does not now have cooling, will not be affected by the heat. NASA will be collecting data on the unit, which will be available to the University for research. The student is responsible for all maintenance until the unit is turned over to the University in two to three months. "We feel very fortunate to have been chosen for this," Lucas said. Sometimes the hair cut rationale is purely economic. "About this time of year we get a lot of men calling in," Corn said. "They say, 'Can you cut my hair this afternoon?' I've got a new hairrew. That usually keeps up all spring." Thurs., Fri., & Sat. March 2, 3 & 4 Films of Les Blank. American Folk Music Documentaries LES BLANK IN PERSON Thurs., Mar. 2 DRY WOOD Black creole life HOT PEPPER Cajun accordion music THE SUN'S GONNA SHINE Lightnin' Hookins CHULAS FRONTERA South Texas music 7:30 p.m., $1.00 Woodruff Fri., Mar. 3 CHICKEN REEL A WELL SPENT LIFE CHULAS FRONTEER 3:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff DIZZY GILLESPIE BIZZY GILESPIE THE BLUES ACCORDIN' TO LIGHTNIN' HOPKINS SPEND IT ALL CHRISTOPHER TREE: A WELL SPENT LIFE task force would have a large effect on the decision of the boundaries of the search. 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff GOD RESPECTS US WHEN WE WORK BUT LOVES US WHEN WE DANCE— L.A. Easter Sunday Love-in. Sat., Mar. 4 ROCK STAR FEATURE—Blank will show an unreleased feature presenting the life and performance of a well-known rock star. A preview of Wender's films in antic- lusion to keep KU schedled for April 13-15, with a photographed tale of existential allegation. $1.00. Woodruff 3:30 & 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff ROCK STAR FEATURE—Blan) Monday, Mar. 6 Wednesday, Mar. 8 THE GOALIE'S ANXIETY AT THE PENALTY KICK Letters were sent out to all graduate faculty, she said, to ask for any suggestions or information concerning the graduate school. Fritz Lang's American films: One of Lang's greatest films, evocation of the American Myth of the Outlaw with Henry Fonda. YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE MANHUNT with Walter Pidgeon, Joan Bennett, John Carradine 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff "The task was a very important one," she said. "I think it deserved all the time that was put into it." Johnson said she thought Shankel would announce the opening of a position to replace Argersinger about the middle of March. 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