Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 11, 1981 Tollefson named dean of School of Business It's business as usual now that John Tollefson has been named dean of the School of Business. Jerry Hutchinson, acting vice chancellor for academic affairs, announced Tolleyson as his choice to lead the University's year-long search for a dean. "He'll be a good one," said Hutchinson. Tolleison was chosen because he was known to be an experienced scholar, Hutchson said. Tolleison, who has been associate dean of the University of Chicago and assistant professor in 1987 and was promoted to full professor in 1974. Tolleson said the school would face problems of recruiting faculty members, but would make retention of faculty members a high priority. "We are in a period of extremely rapid growth of the school, and we must build on our exceptional and talented faculty." he said. A gradual transition will take place this month as Tollesfon assumes the duties from Jack Gaummit, acting dean. John Tollefson Gaurnnitz, who became acting dean last July, said, "I am pleased to have him for my dean and I'm looking forward to a good period of progress under John." Gaumnitz said he would return to teaching next fall. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Ladies Night 7PM-Midnight BAR DRINKS $1.00 DRAWS $0.00 HAPPY HOUR-FRIDAYS BAR DRINKS $1.00 DRAWS $0.00 DRAWS $0.00 BUY OR SELL BOT. OR SELL SILVER, GOLD & COIN Class Rings Antiques-Furniture Boysd Coin & Antiques Monday 731 New Hampshire TRAILRIDGE APARTMENTS 815 New Hampshire 250 West Sixth 843-7333 Studios, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments, 2-3-4 Bedroom Townhouses. - Racquetball * Free Tennis * Swimming * Convenient Location * On KU Bus Route. Sell it through Kansan want ads DAM RUN For more information call, Recreation Services 864-3546 ENTRY DEADLINE: Monday, March 23 5:00 p.m. 208 Robinson PLAY BEGINS: Saturday, March 28 10:00 a.m. Clinton Dam "The Natural Sciences Know By KAREN SCHLUETER and CRAIG PARKHURST Staff Reporters "The Natural Sciences Know Nothing of Evolution." The Student Senate Cultural Committee, with little debate, voted last night during budget deliberations to approve Iranian Student Association's request. The committee decided it could not consider the $775 request until the review of the service and Auditing Committee completed its investigation of possible fund missuses. "I don't want to commit funds to them until we know what's going on," Ron Heape, committee co-chairman, said. Finance and Auditing will begin the investigation at its meeting Thursday night. Panel delavs vote on ISA budget request A talk by Dr. A.E. Wilder--Smith Kansas Union Ballroom Thursday, March 12th 7:00 P.M. FREE IN A RELATED ACTION, five student senators who attended the Cultural Committee's meeting last Thursday signed a statement denouncing a flier printed by the Iranian Student Association. The flier claimed to be a transcript of an exchange between Mahmood Amani, engineering senator, and Shahrok Azeedi, ISA member. It implied that Amani did espionage work for the United States. Dr. Wilder-Smith received his first doctorate in physical The statement signed at last night's meeting said the ISA flier was inaccurate. It also expressed the signers' concerns that "the 'accusations made toward Amiad." Four Senate committee chairmen and a student senator signed the statement. Dr. Wilder-Smith received his first doctorate in physical organic chemistry in 1941 at the University of Reading, England and has since earned two other doctors. He is the author of coauthor of over 50 scientific publications, and more than 20 books which have been published in English, German, French, Russian, and Rumanian. At present, he is engaged in the production of TV films tracing the origin of the universe and the origin of life and species. The Cultural Committee also made preliminary cuts in budget requests from 11 groups. SPONSORED BY NEW PERSPECTIVES After making the cuts, Heape and Krupa Billa, committee co-chairman, plan to appeal to the Senate to allocate funds to groups funded under the committee. HEAPE SAID the committee was facing a frustrating task because its requests totaled more than $19,000 and there was only $6,600 to allocate. "What we should try to do is to scrutinize these budgets and take them into account." - Reducing the KU Folk Dance Club's requests from $800 to $400. - Reducing the Hellenic Society's request from $500 to $232. - The following preliminary cuts were made: - Reducing the Arab Student Organizations' request from $560 to $300. - Reducing University Dance Company's request from $2,018 to $751.44. - Reducing Tau Signa Dance Ensemble's request from $1,901.9 to $323.5. - Reducing the Brazil-Portugal Club's request from $813 to $78. - Reducing the Latin American Club's request from $1,275 to $190. - Reducing the Thai Association's request from $700 to $360. The committee tentatively decided to recommend that the Hilltop Twirlers Square Dancing Club and the KU Club不要 receive Senate funding. TONIGHT IS PITCHER NIGHT at THE HAWK Neither group received funding in the past. HEFAID SAID the decision not to fund the square dance club, which provides instruction for beginners, could be made in part through a provided narrow scope of services. The committee decided the Formosan Club, made up of students from Taiwan, represented a duplication of the group by the Chinese Student Association. - Passed a budget of $671 for the Architecture and Urban Design Council. - Approved a $225 budget for the Biochemistry Club. SCoRMEBE had originally asked for more than $7,000 in funds. According to Peter Jouras, co-chairman for the academic affairs committee, one reason the original request was denied was that SCO-REME had more than $183,560.04 in total assets as of last June. THE MOTION PASSED, after another motion to cut SCoRMEBE's funding was defeated. SCORMEBE's next step, he said, was to draw up a new budget to present to the Senate during its final deliberations. He said his group would keep pushing for more money within the existing rules. "I don't see how we can fund an organization that has this much money." In another meeting, the Student Academic Affairs Committee passed a motion to give $500 to the Student Academic Affairs Committee and Education of Minority Engineers. Heape told the committee that it should add a rider to the Chinese Student Association's recommendation for the share funds with the Fornison Club. Leroy Armstrong, president of SCORMEBE, said that without extra funding, his organization would eventually fail. "The other three dance groups we fund are more public, in terms of performances," Heape said. - Approved a budget of $65.06 for Alpha Rho Gamma, a jewelry and metalmithing organization for students. ARMSTRONG SAID that unless the University of Kansas supports his group with money, other outside interns would stop supporting the group. The committee also: The assets that SCoRMEBE has, Armstrong said, can only fund support - Approved a $170 budget for the The committee responds differently to every group, Armstrong said. ARMSTRONG SAID that some of the committee members were against SCorMEBE, and that other minority groups got the same treatment. "You can look at some of their regulations and tell them they're aimed at you. They're also the ones they can't see." WE BUY USED FURNITURE EVERYTHING BUT ICE 6th & Vermont 749-1595 - Approved a budget of $398 for the French Club. Armstrong said that the recruiting rule and financial considerations were not the only reasons his group's request was cut. The committee decided the symposium constituted recruiting a vowel teacher. services and financial aid for members of his group. 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