University Daily Kansan Tuesday, January 21, 1975 9 Three posts filled, others vacated four search committees formed BY JOHN JOHNSTON Kansan Staff Renorter Searches are being conducted for new deans of the Schools of Journalism, Fine Arts and Social Welfare. Several other positions in the administration have been filled and a few were vacated during the Christmas break. The School of Fine Arts has a 14 member committee searching for a new dean to replace Thomas Gorton, who will retire Thomas Gorton has been dean of the school since 1890. The search committee will accept applications until Feb. 15 and will then decide on the replacement as soon as possible, according to Richard Bramham, chairman of the department of design and of the committee. The search committee for a new dean of the School of Social Welfare has been reorganized because an individual selected for the position declined appointment to the position. The 11-member committee is headed by Kenneth Wedel, associate professor of social welfare. Wedel said that the committee had repeated its advertising for the campaign and be accepted until March 1, and that the goal for filling the vacancy was July 1. Delbert Brinkman, associate professor of journalism, was recently named acting dean of the School of Journalism. Brinkman was named to the position after Edward Bassett resigned to become associate vice counsel for academic affairs. The nine-member committee that has been formed to search for a new dean is the first of three committees responsible for journalism and acting associate dean. Young said the committee had sent out announcements of the opening and would be giving presentations at the commissioner Archie R, Dykes will select. Kala Mays Stroup has become the new dean of women. She replaced Emily Taylor, who resigned to become Director of the Office of Women in Higher Education of the American Council on Education in Washington. Stroup was an associate dean of women and had a teaching appointment in speech communication. She was an associate dean of speech communications and human relations in 1974. She was an assistant dean of women from 1968 to 1964 and an associate dean from 1964 to 1971. She was also director of women's communication. Bonnie Ritter Patton, a KU graduate and former faculty member, will assume the duties of director of the office of Affirmative Action on Feb. 18. Patton will replace Kurt Schuster as head of the last July. Vicki Ham has served as acting director since Gilham's resignation. Patton is presently executive secretary of the Montgomery County Commission for Women in Montgomery County, Md. She was a member of the KU faculty from 1966 to 171, when she served as an administrative assistant and as coordinator of the Speech III Program. Robert P. Cobb, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, recently was named acting dean of the College. He will fill that position until Dean George Waggoner's health improves so that he can return full time or until the end of the current year, according to Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor. the past year. Shankel said a search committee composed of seven campus representatives had been named to find Conard's replacement. The committee, the chairman of which is a senior executive secretary, will attempt to fill the position in two or three weeks, Shankel said. John Conard, who served as assistant to the Chancellor, has left the University to become Gov. Robert Bennett's executive assistant. The administration is also looking for a replacement for David Dary, associate professor of journalism at the University of Chicago, after serving as acting director of University Relations for Four living groups begin rehearsals this week for the 25th annual Rock Chalk Revue. The musical-comedy variety show sponsored by Rock Chalk for Feb. 28 and March 1 in Hao Auditorium. W. Keith Weltmer, who was on leave to serve as the first legislative post auditor and who was to return to teaching at the University this semester, was named to the board of a secretary of the state department of administration, which is a cabinet level position. Ten skits written around the theme "The Greatest Show on Earth-Revised or Revised" were submitted to three judges in the event that participants were announced Jan. 14. Rock Chalk rehearsals start Theta and groups selected were: Beta Stheta Pi fraternity and Chi Omega sorority presenting *The Thrill of Victory-The Agony of Da Feet, or It Takes Two to Tango*; Kappa Sigma fraternity and Alpha Gamma Delta sorority presenting "Kaw River Chaos, or River Rats and Redheads Arise to Recognition"; Phi Delta Theta and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority presenting "The Great Don'T"; and Watkins and Battfield scholarship residence halls presenting "The Great Show IS Earth." 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