Friday, April 18, 1980 Regents panel gives approval to new degree A master of science degree program in engineering management at the University of Kansas was given preliminary approval by the Committee of the Kansas Board of Regents. University Daily Kansan The program was ranked in the category the March Regents meeting, but a decision was postponed because of a disagreement between the University over the need for the program. The program was ranked in the category "highest priority-merits immediate implementation" by KU, but KS put it in the awarding "without amelioration" to the Reeners. Chancellor Archie R. Dykes and Duane Acker, Kansas State University president, wrote a letter stating that the course would be one of K-State course offerings in the same area. The program would train students with bachelor of science degrees in engineering to enter the management sector of engineering. The full board will vote on the approval of the proposal today. Regent E. B. Bernard Franklin, Academic Committee chairman, he expected no opposition to the proposition. At last month's Regents meeting, Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, said about 60 students would enroll in the program immediately if it was offered. First-year state funding of $73,200 will be needed if the program is initiated. The Academic Committee also gave final approval to a proposal to establish an area of concentration in cognitive psychology and to the bachelor of science degree in psychology. The committee discussed a report distributed at its February meeting that praised the Kansas Regents system of administering herber education. the report, "Single Governing Boards in Multicampas," by Leo F. Redfern, president of Keene State College in New Hampshire, compared the systems of administration in five states and concluded that the state system is one of the most advanced in several ways. Franklin said that the report had been given to Gov. John Cartin and other state officials Pianist to perform recital of fantasies Soviet pianist Youri Egorow, one of the world's premier concert performers, will play in a recital at 8 tonight in Hoch Auditorium. Egorov's 1978 New York City appearance at Carnegie Hall prompted New York magazine's music critic, Bill Zakariasen, to exclaim: "This program of fantasies may have been the piano rectal I have ever heard." At KU, G器will play a three-part program including Fantasy in C minor, K. 475; by Mozart; Fantasy in C major, K. 492; by Mozart and Twelve Etudes, Op. 25, by Chipin. Egorow was born in Kazan, U.S.R., in 1853. He studied at the University of six. Egorow joined for 14 years at the Kazan Conservatory, and for six years at the Moscow Conservatory with the late Yuri Lukshenko. While touring Italy in 1978, Egovor decided to leave his homeland and became a resident of the Netherlands, where he now has a home in Amsterdam. Tickets for the recital are $6, $ or $4, and tickets for the concert are $10. KU students with valid ID cards will be admitted free, but must pick up tickets in advance. The Hoch Auditorium box 80 The Venezuelan Students Association coldly invites you to attend the three day festival to be held from April 18 to April 20 at the University of Kansas, to celebrate the beginning of Venezuela's Actual Fight for Independence the April 19, 1810. Program: April 18: Place: Forum Room, Kansas Union. Place: Jayhawk Room. 7:00 p.m. Opening Act. 8:00 p.m. Exhibit Opens. 10.00 a.m. m. Softball Game & Pot Luck /Plincic. 10.00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Exhibits cotinue all day. 7:00 p.m. Folk Dance (Fee $4.00) Place Lawrence Community Building 11th and Vermont. APRIL 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Exhibit continue. 6:30 p.m. Falk Conk. Place: Woodruff Room Falk Conk. Featuring Reputed Kansas Union. Congress Office Tickets for Dinner available at S.U.A. office & foreigns student office. Help buy a van to transport Disabled Students The University of Kansas "Get Keyed" 4 pm Friday, April 25 Memorial Stadium Featuring The Mofet-Beers Band Paul Gray's Gaslite Gang Jazz Band Sunburst White Mound Jasper ALL THE BEER YOU CAN DRINK Tickets $3.00 Advance $4.00 At the door All proceeds will be used to help purchase a van for transporting disabled KU students Sponsored by —— The Intrafraternity Council Students Concerned with Disabilities - NORTHSEID, 2ND & LINCOLN, 843-5733 • SOUTHSEID, 23RD & LOUISIANA, 843-8588 • * HILLCREST, 9TH & IOWA, 843-2319 • WESTRIED, 8TH & KASOLE, 841-0144 RUSTY'S IGA FOOD CENTERS LAWRENCE KS Guy's Potato Chips 9 oz. 59¢ Regular, Waffle, Onion, BBQ, Sour Cream Regular Price 1.09 GOOD AT WESTRIDGE ONLY Dr. Nehi Buy one carton get one free (plus deposit) 8 pack 16 oz. returnables Reg. price 8/1.99 plus deposit All Star Frozen Novelties 12 pk. 79° Fudge Bars, Ice Milk Bars TV Snack Dips 8 oz. 3/$1.00 French Onion, Chive, Bacon & Horseradish Hunt's Ketchup 32 oz. 79c Good Value Pizza 11½ oz. $69^{c}$ Cheese, Sausage, Hamburger, Pepperoni Ohse Lunch Meats 12 oz. 98¢ Salami, Bologna, Pickle & Pimento, Luncheon Bumble Bee Tuna 61/2 oz. $ 69^{c}$ Oil or Water Pack Rusty's Westridge Now Open Prices Good thru 4/20