8 University Daily Kansan Monday. Oct. 21. 1985 Campus/Area Luncheon attracts Kansas leaders By Mike Snider Of the Kansan staff An hour and a half before the KU defense began devouring Kansas State University's offense on Saturday, Kansas legislators devoured German food and traded stories about the rivalry. The occasion was the Legislative Oktoberfest, a luncheon in the Jahyawk and Big Eight rooms of the Kansas Union before the KU/K-State football game in Memorial Stadium. About 200 people attended the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce event, including more than 45 state legislators, Chancellor Gene A. Budig and Delaware president, president of Kansas State University. The lincinchon is conducted annually at the site of the KU/K-State football game. The University of Kansas won the 83rd contest Saturday between the two schools 38-7. Budig used the light-hearted gathering as a chance to lobby the captive audience of legislators on his own turf. "Over the years, the Legislature has built two strong universities at the University of Kansas and Kansas State University," he said. "It has required hard work and sacrifice, but the return to the state has been enormous. "With continued support, the universities will continue to provide benefits." The two universities' economic and social effects on the state make Kansas an exciting place to live, he said. Budig also recognized Acker, who is leaving K-State at the end of the year, for his 10 years of service to the state. Acker said he wasn't always sure how to greet the chancellor. "It depends on the situation," Acker said. "If he's going before the Ways and Means Committee Pearl Yankee with you But Saturday, with the Jayhawks heavily favored over the wildcats, Acker told Budig, "More power to you." to ask for funds, I tell him, "Good luck." After he comes out, I say, "I can sympathize with you." Ann Wiklund, coordinator of membership and community affairs for the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, said the event gave businessmen and facilitators a chance to meet. Lt. Gov. Tom Docking, House Speaker Mike Hayden, R-Atwood, Senate President Robert Talkington, R-rola, and State Rep. John Solbach, D-Lawrence, also spoke at the luncheon. "I think it's a matter of getting to know these legislators better because we should develop good relationships with them," she said. "They make important decisions that affect us." People from across Kansas attended the luncheon, Wikund said. The Kansas Board of Regents voted Friday to establish a National Center for the Improvement of Teacher Education at the University of Kansas. The University is competing with the University of Florida, Gainesville, and Grambling State University, Grambling La., for a $1 million grant from the National Institutes of Education. The winner will be selected in mid-November. The University must establish the center before it can be eligible to receive any money. Staff members of the center, which now is at the University of Texas, Austin, would conduct research on education. The Regents, in their monthly meeting at Pittsburg, also approved stiffer admission standards for the Regents' schools of education: Students entering the schools will have to score at least 172 points on the Pre-Professional Skills Test. Students who maintain a 2.5 grade point average during their first 50 hours of college would be exempt from the test. The new rule will be effective next fall. The Regents also approved: A proposal to create a program at the University to train and certify people to teach the visually handicapped. Regents establish teacher education center By a Kansan reporter A proposal to increase KU's Parking Fees Fund for fiscal year 1986. The fund will increase from $884,065 to $1,109,065. The additional money will go to financing construction and resurfacing of parking lots. A proposal to release $804,772 in excess KU student fees. The money will be used to supplement KU's operating budget. 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