Tuesday, March 29, 1977 e, but that the lead-off Hoff Watson only once 9 of in- re, ion it week car- the script ply. natural 8, rch University Dally Kansan ning we're id. "I've to bottom e, but we nam, have lunch from Nom Mac- the a .367 and first g .533 and Gilmore (1.156) at left fieldter field. Messner right field. ave been and the Enrollment From page one Dykes said KU's enrollment hadn't declined yet because its professional schools were still in demand, more people were attracted to universities than colleges and KU was in a populous area and at least some students from the Kansas City area and Topeka. To encourage more students to attend the colleges the Regents have instituted a tuition differential—increasing the tuitions state at the colleges than at the universities. Other possible solutions are discussed among educators and legislators, but no one has been able to solve the problem. In increased tuition differential and increased financial aid to students in state colleges, (similar to the tuition-grant private colleges) have been suggested. A cooperative program between the universities and colleges also is being discussed. State Sen. Wint Winter, R-Ottawa and chairman of the Senate Waye and Means Committee, said the program would create University of Kansas campuses at Emporia and Pittsburg and a Kansas State university campus at Hays. For logical and financial reasons, the program already has some support. THE PROGRAM could call for students to attend a college for their first two years and to complete their education at a university. The program would also specialize programs at one of the sites. State Sen. Frank Gaines, D-Augusta, said, "If we suggest that someone take his first two years at Emporia, for example, it would be an inconvenience to people. But we can also be fair to taxpayers in the state and they can be an alternative we have to follow." ANOTHER OPTION would be to limit enrollment at the universities to force people to attend the colleges. This appears to be the least favored of the solutions, but the issue has been brought up during a conference Ways and Means Committee meeting. Problems with the idea are that it would take freedom of choice from students and even then wouldn't guarantee that students would attend the college. Dykes speculates that students might choose out-of-state universities. No study has been done on possible results of limited university enrollment in Kansas. HOWEY, THREE universities have limited enrollment in Colorado—the University of Colorado, Colorado State University and Southern Colorado University. According to a budget director at the University of Colorado, enrollment was forced to remain at 21,000 to give other state institutions a chance to grow. Some Kansas officials have termed the discussions "panic talk" and said they thought the colleges' enrollment would be at functional levels without assistance. Although no one has been cut during pre-enrollment, which is done at CU, the budget director admits that limited enrollment has led to a small number of students from nonvying to the universities. Orthotics, such as socks, humpies and the drops would cause problems but said that the declines would free more money to improve the student-faculty ratio—which is 15 students to one faculty member at KU—and would build up libraries and resources. "we build up libraries on the part of the legislators that resources would continue to be allocated to provide high-quality information," said "there would be no concern about it." MOONLITE MADNESS March 29,7-10 p.m. 10% to 75% Off at DRITCHES CORNER All Stock Included All Sales Final BankAmericard - Master Charge - B.C. Charge - Cash Contemporary Clothing for Men and Women 843 Massachusetts Office hours: 8:30-5:30 M-F 10:00-4:00 Sat. Pianist ... From page one The program, established at KU last year, brings to the campus outstanding artists who give performances and conduct master classes for students. In a master class, a student plays for the "master" who comments on the playing, either in words or by playing passages from the piece to illustrate how he thinks it might "I enjoy being with young people who love music," he said. "It is fun to work with those who have talent. It is like the moon, it is bright and bright and a child. I learn a lot, teaching." UHS also enjoys the music climate at universities, which he finds exciting. He is a member of the UHS Jazz Ensemble. "I didn’t realize it was as exciting as I see it really on," he said. "I think not enough of it." When he isn't teaching, Janie, who lives in New York City, travels abroad and in the United States. In 30 years he has played with many of the major orchestraes in the world, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He said that in the past five years he had begun to teach and compose, pursuits he considers a natural evolution in his musical career. "My interest in playing 100 concerts a year doesn't interest me any more," he said. "After performing most of my life I search for an option, for another challenge." Janiis said that there were several "best" janiis today and that he couldn't single out any one. He said that "stars" and "reigning princesses" were terms the public liked but that they didn't necessarily connote true artists. "The important thing in music, in art," he said, "is to continue to grow. A true artist doesn't lose sight of his obligations to his talent, does not ride the crest of success and success." Jani's said that his hosts on a concert tour in Russia once told him that Americans seemed to win a competition and then "go on to play a thousand concerts, earning a lot of money," he said. He added that when one won a competition in Russia he "be goes home to practice some more." Jansis said his plans for the future were "to keep nibbling away at this endless infinity of feelings, information and thoughts that are never ending." A SILENT SPRING? Nobody hates Spring more than the MUSIC MUNCHER! Now that people are moving outside, he loves to destroy radios, portable TVs,and even sparrows! Do you want Spring silent? Hurry to AUDIOTRONICS for all the sound you can buy! Car Stereo Units Specially Priced. Come in for details. THE DEAN OF BEER'S QUICKIE QUIZ. Q: Chill-Lagering is: a) A popular German country and western singer. b) A Scandinavian winter sport played without clothes. c) A new ethnic TV comedy about the owner of an ice cube factory. d) The right way to age beer. A: (d) Sorry, Chill-Lagering is not Olga and Svend running around in a snowstorm in their birthday suits. Chill-Lagering is the way Schlitz ages beer. They age it cold. Very cold. Down to 29.5 degrees. The result is a beer with sparkling clarity. A beer that's crisp, clean and bright. I suggest you look into one right now. I suggest you look into one right now. volunteer armed services