VOL.101.NO.7 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANASAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOPERA/ KS. 66412 THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1990 ADVERTISING:864-4358 Students here from Soviet Union Exchange students arrive from Leningrad University as the first two participants NEWS: 864-4810 By Christine Groody Kansan staff writer Yelena Yankovskaya returned to her room in McColum Hall on Friday morning and found two notes on her door. One was written in Russian, the other in English. Both notes say message: "Welcome to the 10th floor of McColum Hall." This friendly gesture by the women on her floor made home seem a little less far away, said 21-year-old Yankovskya and Kuykin are Soviet students. Yankowskya and Vladimir Kuikin are the first Soviet undergraduate students to participate in a student exchange program between Lennarograd State University and UFAC in Bogotá, Colombia, and Dobeth Debicki, director of the KU study abroad program. 'I have never left my house for such a long time. I am both sad and happy to be here — sad because I leave my family, happy because I get to meet people and learn more about the United States.' "They called me in the late afternoon and asked if I wanted to go and I had to tell my answer in the same evening." - Yelena Yankovskya Soviet exchange student Yankovskya, who will study English literature, and Kuykin, who will study sociology, arrived Thursday. Yankovskya said she knew nothing about KU because she did not have anyone to ask for information. The only information she had about Kansas was what she had read in a history book "I went to the consulate to get my papers, and I did not Loss of Margin worries officials By Yvonne Guzman Kansan staff writer The Legislature's failure to finance the Margin of Excellence resulted in lower faculty salaries compared to KU's five peer institutions, said Del Shankel, interim executive vice chancellor. "With the first couple of years we were gaining again," Shankel said. "With this year's failure to fund the Margin we dropped back again." Faculty Salary Comparisons Average Salary (in dollars) 1980 | 23,973 1981 | 25,381 1982 | 27,622 1983 | 30,018 1984 | 31,285 1985 | 33,518 1986 | 34,917 1987 | 36,353 1988 | 37,645 1989 | 40,672 1990 | 44,021 1991 | 45,342 est. Salaries Relative to Peers (in percent) University of Kansas KANSAN the division of biological sciences, said that before the Margin passed, the biology department lost several schools and moved to other schools and private industry. "Salary was a big factor in all those decisions," he said. 175 to 300 students. Don Stull, associate chairperson of the department of anthropology, said that last year the department hired a new faculty member in 13 years. Defense Continued from p. 14 defensive backs with 81 tackles Kansas defensive coach Mitch Browning said Priest would serve as the quarterback Last year's starter at free safety, junior strongly wants to be moved to the starting strongly safe position. Two of the fastest players on Kansas roster will line up as the starting cornerbacks. Junior Tom Hill and sophomore Jacob Burke will move to 3 and 4.38 respectively in the 40-yd dash. Bailey started the final seven games of last season as a freshman. He finished the year with 58 tackles and was an honorable mention all-conference selection. "The group picked up right where they left off last year," Browning said. "There has been a problem with cohesiveness this week, but the team has been missing at one time or another this past year." If injuries become a problem during the season, Browning said he had an able group of backups to do the job. Among them are the players who started the final game of last season. "Charley's a young guy who did a heck of a ibo last week." *Trowning said* Hilles said that the defense had come together and that it was playing well. Missing from last year's secondary is Deral Boykin, the leading tackler from last year's defensive backfield. Boykin was the first team to team last spring for undisclosed reasons. "Our defense is playing much more aggressively," he said. "We have some kids back this year and finally have some experience on the defense. 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