Tuesday, March 18, 1980 2 Architecture dean to resign post but committed to Marvin project By GRANT OVERSTAKE Staff Reporter Staff Reporter Dennis Domer, assistant to the dean, will serve as acteen dean when Kahn steps down and until a search for a new dean has been completed, Kahn said. Charles Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design, told earl McCormick that he was stepping down from his post, effective July 1. He also said he a firm commitment to see that the architecture of Marvin Hall takes no longer than one year. "A funny thing happened to me on my way to my gold watch. "Kahn said, telling of his decision to return next fall to full time teaching and research. Kahn told students and faculty members that as a part of the援救 of the school during the Marvin renovation, architectural designer William E. Fowler shop design of the visual arts building. The majority of the faculty will have office space on the second floor of Carruth-0'Leary, Kahn said. First, second and third year students will share drafting tables in Lindex Annex and Robinson Gym. Fourth and fifth year students will personal studio tables (in Robinson, he said). Next fall, students with morning design classes will be in the projects to be allowed on their boards for the evening hours, Kahn said. Robtism will be 24 hours a day for the architecture department. But students taking afternoon design Graduate and Urban Planning carrels will be housed in Blake Amexe and the school's slide library and shop will be moved to the fine arts building. Kahn said that space was still needed in Robinson for a jury room and space was also needed in Learned Hall for an environmental technology laboratory. "To insure an equitable arrangement, those students who took fall classes in the morning will be required to take afternoon classes next spring." Kahn said. Kahn also announced that the school will begin an architect in residence program next fall. The program will bring out students from around the world to KU to teach graduate design studios and seminars for graduate studies. Students from other other students within the school. Kahn said. classes next fall will be issued a small drafting table for home use. "This is a good time for this program," Kahn said. "It will tide us over." Steve Grabow, professor of architecture, said after the meeting that the new program was a good idea. "I think it will balance some of the feelings that students are being deprived." Grabow said. "It will add more excitement, I think." ELECTIONS!! Association of University Residence Halls 1980 General Elections President, Vice-Pres., Secretary, Treasurer Open to any returning hall resident Election materials available at front desk of each hall Filing deadline is Wed. March 19 5:00 pm Elections Tues. March 25 and Wed. March 26 Winners take office at AURH general assembly meeting Thursday, March 27th For more information call 864-6732 or AURH office 864-4041 Cheap Trick, a progressive rock group, had its April 12 concert date approved yesterday by the University of Kansas Special Events Committee. Cheap Trick to play here The band is known for its single, "Surrender." The opening act for the concert will be "Off Broadway." The concert will be at 8:30 p.m. in Allen Field House. Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Student Union Activities office. Ticket prices for students are $7.50 and $8.50. Identification cards will be needed for ticket purchase. Each student will be limited to 10 tickets. The general public will be charged $8 and $9. All seats will be reserved. The bleachers will be reserved by sections. University Daily Kansan Place a Kansan want oar Call 864-4358 Police Beat UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Compiled by Jennifer Roblez Several burglaries were reported to the Lawrence Police Department yesterday. Police said students returning from spring camp accounted for some of the burglaries reported. Jonathan D. Machalek, a KU student, reported the theft of $900 in currency and other household property from his home at 1234 Maple Avenue. The currency was silver coins and was taken from a safe sometime during spring break. No evidence of forced entry was found. The total loss was $1,600. Stereo clothing, equipment and albums valued at $3,995 were reported stolen from Michael B. Alaka in 1921 West 26th Police said a window was broken on Alaka's house during the theft. The theft occurred sometime last Friday night or early Saturday morning last Friday. 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