University Daily Kansan, June 5, 1985 Page 11 Interim dean of education will be named An acting dean for the School of Education probably will be selected this week, and the nation-wide search for a new dean will continue. Deanell Tacha, vice president of academic affairs, said Monday. The search committee began looking for a new dean last month when Dale Scannell, dean of the university, announced his resignation May 3. Scannell, who has been dean for 16 years, is leaving the University of Kansas to become dean of the University of Maryland in College Park. Scannell recently coordinated a five-year degree program in education. Research center names director By Shawn Aday Staff Reporter Theodore Kuwana, an analytical chemist who earned his doctoral degree from the University of Kansas, was named Monday as the new director of KU's Center for Bioanalytical Research. Kuwana, a 53-year-old professor of chemistry at Ohio State University, will join the center's staff this summer. In August he will be appointed head of the embraced professor of pharmaceutical chemistry and chemistry at KU. As director of the research center, Kuwana will guide the development of sophisticated analytical techniqiom for the extraction of chemical and petroleum industries. Kuwana was selected after an international search that lasted nearly a year. Ronald Borchardt, chairman of pharmaceutical chemistry and chairman of the search committee, said the committee had been not only looking for an excellent scholar, but for someone who had extensive experience in university-industrial relationships. "I think he is the ideal person for that job." Borchardt said. Takeru Higuchi, Kuwana's predecessor as director of the research center, will continue as director and chief executive officer of Oread Laboratories Inc., the companion private corporation owned by the Kansas University Endowment Association, which was founded in 1967 to develop new processes developed from the center's academic research. and has been chairman of committees on university-industry relations. He has served on advisory and study panels of the America Chemical Industry National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. Kuwana is a member of the Ohio State Material Research Laboratory He is a native of Idaho Falls, Idaho and received a bachelor's degree from Antioch University in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Kuwana has a master's degree from Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. He earned his doctoral degree at KU in 1959, working under Ralph N. Adams, now a distinguished professor of chemistry. Kuwana's research has focused on electronalchemical chemistry. He has applied electrochemistry to the study of several biochemicals ALL FILMS $1.50 AROMANIQQLANSKHAUTESS NASTASSIA KINKSI PETER TIRTH LEIGHLAWSON "The year's best film." —Charles Champlin, LOS ANGELES TIMES 3 ACADEMY AWARDS Best Cinematography Best Art Direction Best Costume Design PG. PREMIUM GRADE SUBJECTED WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 7 PM 7 PM FRIDAY, JUNE 7 MONDAY, JUNE 10 7 PMWOODRUFF AUDITORIUM KANSAS UNION For Father's Day, our outstanding collection of fine-quality. 100% cotton knit shirts from Cross Creek. We offer a whole spectrum of colors to brighten his wardrobe. and 1 p.m. Monday from the 1900 block of Vermont Street, police said the men's shop • 839 massachusetts • lawrence, kansas 66044 • 843-5755 On the record A radar detector valued *a$250* was stolen between 10:30 p.m. Saturday night and early Sunday morning from a parked car in the 2600 block of Maverick Lane, Lawrence police said yesterday. A boy's silver bicycle valued at $200 was stolen between 8:30 a.m. A videocassette recorder valued at $1,016 was stolen from an apartment in the 1300 block of Vermont Street between 4 p.m. Monday and 2 a.m. yesterday, police said. HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE/VOCATIONAL STUDENTS & GRADS AGE 17-34 NO PRIOR MILITARY SERVICE REGION The Naval Reserve is accepting applications for its newest opportunity program: SEA AND AIR MARINER ** Earn good pay while you train ** Males and females ** Bonus and educational benefits: $2,000-$4,000 ** One weekend a month and two weeks training per year KANSAS CITY METROPOLITAN AREA CALL 782-4454 ASK FOR EITHER MASTER CHIEF DON PITTS OR PETTY OFFICER JIM HUBBEL 7 days a week of good people, good times and great specials! But, you better hurry-June will be the last month before the good times end-as of July 1st the new drinking laws will be in effect. MON 50c Pitchers 7-12 pm TUES 10° Draws 7-12 pm WED All you can drink 8-11 pm $1 girls THUR Quarter Draws 9-12 pm FRI All you can eat Tacos & Taco Salad $1.50 4:30-6:30 pm 75° Pitchers 6-9 pm SAT 75° Pitchers 1-6 pm SUN $1.75 Super Schooner All Day 75º Pitchers 1-5 pm