6 Wednesday, June 17, 1987/Kansan Summer Weekly New vice chancellor impressed with KU Bv CARLA PATINO Staff writer The University of Kansas' new executive vice chancellor said last week that she would come here excited about the University's high levels of both teaching and research. Judith A. Ramley said finding an institution with such high levels in her degree Ramaley will leave her position as executive vice president for academic affairs at State University of New York at Albany and will take up her new duties Aug. 1. "I am looking forward to getting to know more about the University," she said. "I am already thinking of getting started." Ramaley was in Lawrence on June 10 and 11 to look for a home and to get acquainted with KU. "I don't have an agenda yet, but I can assure you that I like strong research, creative people, and I have an individual concern in staff and in students," she said. Ramaley's colleagues there, said she was a very systematic and fair person. Walter Gibson, professor of physics at SUNY-Albany and one of Joe Wilkins IKANSAN Judith A. Ramaley will be the new executive vice chancellor for the University of Kansas, Lawrence campus starting Aug. 1. "Judith has gained the respect of the faculty and administration across the university," he said. "KU has got a real gem." Joe Wilkins III/KANSAN She said she considered her move to Lawrence a trip back home. She was born in Vincennes, Ind., but considers Lawrenceville, Ill., her hometown. Ramaley said it didn't matter that she was the first woman to hold the second-highest administrative position on campus. "I like the Midwest, its people and values," she said. But Neva Entrikin, administrative assistant of art history and a member the search committee, said, "I am not delighted just because she is a woman, but I think it is a step forward for the University to have a woman at a higher administrative level." Enterkin said that Ramaley seemed to be an open person who would not be afraid to make hard 749-1912 decisions. Ramaley said being unknown at the University was an advantage. "I have more leeway to be myself," she said. Ramaley, a highly respected neuro- oendricnologist, has written or co- written more than 65 articles on puberty, fertility and biological rhythms. YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON! SAVE Guide to Good Dining Whether it's a celebration, a quiet dinner for two or an afternoon lunch date, Nabil's is your perfect choice. Do it the right way with good friends, a warm atmosphere, and an excellent choice of food and drink At Nabil's you receive the finest personalized service. Experience Nabil's today. For parties of five or more call 841-7226. Open M-F 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tu-Sa 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Sun-Mon 5 p.m.-9 p.m. 9th & Iowa Hillcrest Shopping Center Restaurant People Make the Difference! COCA-COLA PRODUCTS 12 pack of 12 oz. cans $299 - Automotive Supplies - Film - Photo Supplies - Health and Beauty Aids - School Supplies - Clothing - Household Goods 842-7810 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Daily 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Sundays 2525 Iowa (on the 24th & Ridgecourt bus route) NOW! 1187 reg. 10+0 HD7 at reg. price FREE HD8 Upgrade KIEF'S DISCOUNT RECORDS AUDIO/VIDEO the CRAMOPHONE shop 25th & IOWA LAWRENCE, KS (913) 842-1811 The Madhatter is Open! Thursdays: 50¢ Draws 50¢ Shots Fridays: $1.50 Well Drinks Saturdays: $1.50 Well Drinks 75¢ Shots The Madhatter 8 until? 700 New Hampshire 842-9402 Bullwinkles is Back With Nightly Summer Specials Mondays-Wednesdays: $1.75 pitchers Thursdays: 50¢ Draws Fridays and Saturdays: 75¢ Draws Bullwinkles · 1344 Tennessee · 843-9762