Page 10 University Daily Kansan, June 7. 1982 milestones STANLEY SHUMWAY, professor of music theory, has been named chairman of the new music department in the School of Fine Arts. Dean James Moeser said the consolidation of the departments of music performance, composition and composition and music history would allow more flexibility in KU's music program and enhance its effectiveness. WAYNE OSSNESS, chairman of the University of Kansas department of health, physical education and recreation, recently was elected PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN ALLIANCE OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION AND DANCE. His presidency will begin in April 1983 when the 60,000-member professional organization holds a convention in Houston. DAVID SHULENBURGER, associate professor of business, has been named the 1982 BYRON SHUZT AWARD WINNER; JOSEPH SHUZT, associate professor of economics, has been named the 1983 SHUZT AWARD WINNER. KU alumnus Byron Shutz, a Kansas City real estate agent, mortgage banker and investment adviser, established the award in 1978. The award is intended to stimulate distinguished teaching in economics and business. PAULA BUSH, Kansas City; Mo., DR. ROBERT DOCKHORN, Prairie Village, JEANNE GORMAN, Kansas City; Kan., MARCIA KYLE TAKAHU, Martin City; MARTIN SOLTER, Prairie Village have been elected to three-year terms on the board of directors of the Greater Kansas City chapter of THE UNIVER- SITY OF KANSAS ALUMNI ASSOCIA-TION. RICHAD CRAFT, Weston, Mo.; MON JAISTAUFFER, Topeka; DWIGHT WAGNON, Overland Park; KEN WAGNON, Wichita; BJR. Brownville, Texas, were elected to the KANSAS UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES at the 1982 meeting last month in Lawrence. PATRICIA EWALT, associate dean of the School of Social Welfare, has been named ACTING DEAN OF THE SCHOOL by Deanell Tacha, vice chancellor for academic affairs. 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