6 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1986 Search goes on to find replacement for Tacha By Leslie Hirschbach Staff writer The committee formed to search for a new vice chancellor for academic affairs has entered what chairman Michael Davis calls a dark period. The committee is simply waiting for nominations and applications from qualified candidates, Davis said yesterday. Jeanette Johnson, staff assistant for the search committee, said the committee had received 50 to 60 applications and expected to receive as many as 120 by Feb. 17, the deadline for applications. Chancellor Gene A. Budig said he hoped the vacancy would be filled by July 1, the beginning of the next fiscal year. The position opened when Deanell Tacha was appointed to the 10th U.S. Court of Appeals. Del Shankel, professor of microbiology and biochemistry and former executive vice chancellor, is acting as vice chancellor until the position is filled. Davis, associate professor of law, said the 17-member search committee was selected by Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor, and began meeting in mid-December. The committee comprises faculty and deans from across the University, he said. The committee recently made a list of the required qualifications of a candidate. The candidate must have earned a doctorate degree or the equivalent; demonstrated success in teaching, scholarly activity and service; demonstrated administrative experience that shows an awareness of the functions of a university; and demonstrated commitment to affirmative action principles. Johnson said the committee probably would narrow the applicants down to five people who would be interviewed. After the interviews, the committee will select three people for the final nomination by Cobb, she said. ...watch for details- Gather your family and friends for an evening of theatre you'll never forget. *Space Limited *For more info. Call Tom: 749-4957 The Guthrie Theater in a new dazzling production of Charles Dickens Great Expectations Adapted for the stage by Barbara Field Presented by The University of Kansas University Arts Festival (A Mid-America Arts Alliance program, made possible by a grant from the IBM Corporation; with support from the Kansas Arts Commission and National Endowment for the Arts.) Public: $12 & $10/KU and K-12 Students: $6 & $5/ Senior Citizens and Other Students: $11 & $9/Group Rates Available/VISA/MasterCard accepted for phone reservations 7:00 p.m. Sunday, February 2, 1986 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved/For reservations, call 913/864-3982 7 Days For only $229 $215 at the Holiday Inn K Arts Festival MAAA Have Some Fun in the Sun with US! in Daytona! --worry-free, fun-filled holiday Maupintour travel service Spring Break Make Maupintour your headquarters for all SPRING BREAK travel planning. Airline seats and vacation packages are filling fast. Get the best deals-worry-free, fun-filled holiday BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! SKI VAIL $298.00 - Roundtrip transportation from Lawrence or Topeka Half price for KU Students - 4 nights accommodations in Van - Includes ski equipment rental for 5 days - Change rooms available upon arrival and departure - Change rooms available upon arrival and departure • Services of a professional Maupintour Tour Manager PADRE ISLAND $399.00 - Roundtrip air fare between Kansas City and Harlingen, Texas * 7 nights' accommodations at Sunchase IV's two-bedroom condos Includes jacuzzi, swimming pools, and beach front location - Indudes jetzuj, swimming with the - Roundtrip transfers between Harlingen and Sunchase IV condoms - Party cruise aboard the iabella Queen, including free beer, a cash bar, and a cash - Short shoring excursion to Materoros, Mexico FORT LAUDERDALE $377.00 - Roundtrip transportation and seven nights' accommodations * Res. and post parties - Pre and post-pays - Services of a professional Maupintour Escort to assure a - All taxes, tips, and gratuities for the above included items Amtrak Tickets Travel Insurance Eurail Passes Call Today Maupintour travel service Conveniently located in the Kansas Union 749-0700 Or stop by our downtown office: 831 Massachusetts a unique opportunity for Math/Science (Majors/Minors/Aptitudes) For you and for the world. Peace Corps will combine your education with training to prepare you for a volunteer position in: Education • Fisheries • Health • Agriculture • Forestry or other areas. You'll meet new people, learn a new language, experience a new culture and gain a whole new outlook. And while you're building your future, you'll be helping people in developing countries learn the basics of technological advancement. The toughest job you'll ever love University Placement Center 223 Carruth-O'Leary Hall Wed. & Thurs., Feb. 5 & 6. Sign up now for an interview. Film Seminar: Tues., Feb. 4, 4:30 & 7:30 pm—4040 Wescoe [11 Wyr] [bommaru]