10 Tuesday, February 28. 1989 / University Daily Kansan Award from students special, Ballard says CLASS winner sees distinction by Mario Talkington Kansan staff writer Barbara Ballard has received her share of accolades, but getting the CLASS award Saturday was different. "When you spend as much time as I do working with students, it's really special to win an award from them." "You're the student award. It's very special." Ballard, associate dean of student life and director of the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, received the Citation for Leadership and Achievement in Student Services during halftime ceremonies Saturday at the Kansas-Colorado basketball game. Mike Blumenthal, Kansas City Kan., senior, said the CLASS award was established by the class of 1987 to honor a commitment to student needs, and distinguished achievements by student affairs staff. "A majority of the college experience is outside of the realm of academics," Blumental said. "Because of that, student affairs has such a large impact on students, from the first day of orientation to the day they leave. Student affairs personnel deserve recognition." Blumenthal said that to pick the CLASS award recipient, the senior board of class officers sent more than 100 letters to student organization leaders, who nominated student affairs staff members. A committee of senior class representatives then chose the winner, he said. Ballard David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, received the first CLASS award in 1987 and Pat Kethe, assistant director of KU's organization and activities center, received the award last year. Kehde said she thought Ballard was a deserving winner. Clark Coan, associate dean of student life, said that Ballard had a good rapport with students. "I think she's a good role model for women," Kekhe said. "She's an outstanding director and an outstanding person." "I think it's very wonderful that she won the award," Coan said. "It couldn't go to a more deserving person." Ballard was elected to the Lawrence school board in 1985 and became the first black woman president of the board in July, 1987. She also was named outstanding woman KU staff member in 1984. Local Briefs He did but later picked it up, resulting in a struggle. Doris Bryan, the mother-in-law, told Lawrence police that she called the police to have them arrest Gary During the attempt to take the gun from Welcher, Diana, Bryan and Gary were injured, according to the police report. Diana was treated for a fracture in her jaw and had six cuts on the back of his head. Welcher. Richard Bryan, 54, the father-in-law, told Lawrence police that Welcher had entered his home and threatened his family with the gun. The family then sat down and tried to talk him into dropping the gun. Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesman, said that the police arrived to find Gary sitting in the living room. Gary Welcher entered his in-laws' home in order to talk to his estranged wife, Diana Welcher, a 19-year-old girl, said Welcher had a hunting gun. An ambulance was called, and Gary was booked on three charges each of kidnapping, aggravated rape and assault, no bond, according to police records. "It was nice," he said. "It was something I didn't really expect." LAWRENCE M. ARRESTED: A 22-year-old Lawrence resident was arrested and charged with three counts each of kidnapping, aggravated assault and aggravated bat-crime. After his mother-in-law called police, SENIOR WINS COMPETITION: Bruce Schakelford was surprised when his name was called out Saturday night as the winner of the Undergraduate Design Competition in Craft-Penny Theatre. Shackelford, Lawrence senior, won for his set design of Sam Sheppard's play "A Lie of the Mind." He is being held in the Douglas County Jail. He was one of two KU students who won a design competition last week during the Region V-South American Theatre Festival at the University. Karla Penechar, Raytown, Mo., graduate student, won the graduate design competition. The two competitions honor outstanding scenic and architectural design region and include a $7 cash prize. Term up for head of history The awards were announced after the final production, Moliere's "Tartuffe." Other regional winners for design in the undergraduate competition included Robert Donlan, University of Nebraska-Omaha, and Russell Hanes, University of Iowa. Patty McClure, both from the University of Iowa, were winners in the graduate competition. The work of two designers from the University of Iowa won the design competition for participating productions in the regional festival. Their participation in the ACTF Design Competition to be judged in April in Washington, D.C. The costume designs by Russell Hanes and the scenic design by Pip Gordon appeared in the production "Catch My Brother's Eye," which was performed Thursday night at the festival. Kansan staff writer Norman Saul's tenure as chairman of the department of history will be a thing of the past at the end of this semester. Saul's eight years as chairman, two four-year terms, will end, and he has decided not to seek another term. The department has formed a search committee headed by James Seaver, professor of history. Seaver said that the committee was made up of all the regular voting members of the history department, including graduate and undergraduate representatives. Two non-history observers also participate in the process. by Brett Brenner The committee is placing an advertisement in the Oread this week, Saul said. Seaver said the committee was looking for a member of the University faculty who had a doctorate in history or an allied field, such as political science, American studies or economics. The applicants also may be tenured faculty members of the history department. The responsibilities include general administrative duties plus teaching and scholarly research. Seaver said. The administrative duties include meetings of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, working with committees, dealing with any crisis at the college; preparing art plants and processing a tremendous amount of paper, Seaver said. "As an example, the chairman must write up a statement of what is happening in the department and what its future is," he said. Seaver said the length of the chairman's term had been set at five years. The responsibilities of the position tend to limit the attractiveness of an extended stay on the job. Seaver said. 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