Thursday, August 26, 1971 University Daily Kansan 11 Graduate Dean to Retire the dean of the University of Kansas Graduate School since 1963. William Price Abbrecht, will step down at the end of this school The mandatory retirement age, 65, will force him to leave his administrative position. Because he is unable to teach, Albrecht is undecided about teaching for the five additional years that regulations allow. He is a professor of English and a chairman of the English department. One of Albrecht's primary accomplishments as dean of the Graduate School was the decentralization of the operating processes in the school. When some of his planned programs are put into effect there will no longer be a need for the same type of Graduate School training that is required by operational responsibilities will be shifted to other positions. Albrecht also developed procedures for systematic, mandatory re-evaluation of graduate programs. One of Albrecht's present concern is students who score high in their classwork but do poor in comprehensive compulsions. Incompetencies, students, be said, KU is trying to minimize a dependence on course credits as a basis for graduate education. Modifications such as using field work and individual work may be implemented. Abbrecht said the teaching teachers should teach assistants should be emphasized. Their pay and ability should be more closely matched. As dean of the Graduate School, Albrecht has seen the school's enrollment grow from 3,000 to almost 4,000. In addition In reflecting on his years as dean, Albrecht said, "One always regrets growing old." However, he has been declared that he has been dean "long enough." to working closely with students and faculty members, he has been active in the Council of the Board and in other organizations. Albrecht plans to spend this school year finishing projects he has already begun. He views it as the culmination of a process he encountered some times. "It will be a busy year—and I hope a useful year—making the transition to the next kind of graduate study," he said. Returning Students Pay Increased Sales Tax The City of Lawrence began imposing an additional half per cent retail sales tax on all sales within the city on July 1. It was the idea of the people of Lawrence. City voters passed a referendum April 6 to pave the way for the increase. The tax will be used to expand police and free protection agencies. Students **returning** to Lawrence from their hometowns have been using the last week as they shipped for housekeeping essentials. Most students found the taste to be very good, and the search of that extra penny, all the while glaring at the sales clerk wondering whose idea this was. An amendment connected to the referendum added $450,000 to the 1972 budget to allow the expansion program. Any revenue in excess of that will be used to lower city property taxes. Student football fans will now to dig deeper into their pockets this year to buy a season to save to Dave Miller. student body The student season football ticket will remain at $5. The Student Senate, in legislation passed last year, approved a season ticket price increase as part of an increase in the Student Privilege Fee. The Students students to use the Kansas University services at Wakins Hospital and other gampus services. President Nixon's economic 80- day wage-freeze has blocked the increased football ticket price, Miller said. Football Ticket $5 for Student THE HILT in the WALL DELICATESSEM & SANDWICH SHOP Open on m. a.m. - Phone Number 843 7855 - We Deliver - #H & ILL total price of the camera and its accessories as $1,409.50. Garricio University controller, to release a copy of the invoice. Closed Circuit TV Is Installed in Hoch Two closed circuit television cameras have been installed in the lobby of Hoech auditorium so unlocked, building can remain unlocked until night access to the rest rooms, drinking fountain and Traffic and Security office, Mike Thomas, drinking fountain and Traffic and Security, said Tuesday. The monitor for the system will be the front desk, the office and the dispatcher will talk to people he sees entering the building through a public address system. It is equipped with a telephoto and a standalone lens. He said seven users have tried using the camera and that there was a need for a good reliable camera. The total cost of the system is about $1,200 Thomas said. Traffic cameras were also used in camera 1,409.5 Hasselbobble camera that Thomas said would be used in future cameras. The camera had been used once since it was bought early this year. The camera could be used for identification purposes during doctor visits. This camera could be used for identification in both University and criminal Carrillo said that there were state funds involved and that state expenditures were a matter of course. "But when there was a 'matter of interpretation" of expenditures, meaning that no one but the head of the department that spent the money was spent for, he said. The camera was purchased with state funds and an invoice in the controller's office lists the The purchase price of the camera was greater than the most expensive camera owned by the photography division of the National Geographic Society at $1,000 Linhof, according to William Seymour, assistant professor of journalism. Seymour owns a security camera was reasonable. The uniformed personnel of Traffic and Security are com- mitted by the Police Department, Douglas County Sheriff's Deputies and State Campus Police. They work in conjunction with the University administration. Thomas said that Traffic and security tried to handle it, but students at University Judiciary that it can present damaging a student's Union Blue Slip Rebates Increased to 5 Per Cent The profit sharing rebate paid by the bank increased from 4 to 5 per cent on July 1, according to Jim L. Banks, manager of the bookstore. The 4 per cent rate, an all-time low, had been in effect for six months. While the rebate increased between 2014 and 2015, abandoned at Wichita State University, and Kansas State was considering dropping their The bookstore is chartered so that the profits are returned to the students and this amounts to a discount on books purchase The Executive Operating Committee, which is composed of students and faculty, also lowered the faculty discount. July 1 on books from 10 to 5 per cent. The department because there was no reason for the faculty to receive greater discounts than the students. Crestman said that the decline in the size of the freshman class The level of the rebate was being affected by increases in the costs of labor, materials and transportation, and Crestman has said that discounts was one way to turn more profits back to the students. The rebate is obtained by returning blue receipt slips at the end of each semester to the bookstore. had had quite an effect on the sales at the bookstore. But, the bookstore is profiting and students' share of the profits are also increasing. Crestman said the bookstore probably would not be affected by the wage price freeze because most companies have already paid their workers July 1. No major wage changes were planned for the year so it looks as though the bookstore will be able to cover money and the students will share. Slides and Film Aid Relations, Tell KU Story The Office of University Relations and Development will add film this fall to its available media for presenting the news of the University. Dennis Bransister will be responsible for orienting a cameraman, Terry Gladeaux, to provide him with familiar with film work himself. He will also be developing a slide presentation about the University and will undertake a study of the various public relations projects. Rick VonEnde, graduate student in political science and public policy at UCLA, will replace Bransister as the editor of KU's Faculty Journal. Paratipe Transfer Type 1107 Massachusetts Supplies for Art and Engineering Rapidograph Pens Colored Mat Boards Drawing Sets Slide Rules Acrylic Paints CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. 843-6133 Illustration Board BUGGY WASH Paratone Shading Film Designer Colors West 6th St. at Colorado 1804 West 6th WHY DON'T YOU? ZERCHER PHOTO Open 8 a.m. to 7 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays WELCOMES YOU A Completely Automatic Exterior Car Wash On 1025 Mass. 843-6133 1107 Mass. 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