Insida today AH;? end 173: Dave Zcch hss recovered frcra his ten-story fsll... p. 11 oaiiti rrrdzy, srptcner 13, 1070 vcl. ICO co. 9 linoota, ncbrca Or U3o"B0r f.ra3Du'OT0YB33 r V- t! H I'll 1 V t i I 4 Vt." r J , ; 0. tf-y It has almost seemed during the pert year that one could paraphrase the adage about Nebraska weather: lf yea don't lie the NU administra tion, wait five Kanites and smother admini strator wO leave." Depending on who one considers a fcgV ranking admmistrater, zs least 14 high ranking MJ and UTJL administrators have left since Duane Acker, former vice-chancellor of agriculture and rjaturel resources, .became president of Kansas Elite Univer sity in llanhattan on July 1, 1975, The list of those departing has grown to include the NU president, two chsEceHcis, . cse vice chancellor and four drers. : Some of those feft behind have causti cally rpeculatcd that people are bailing oat, leaving a sfr.hr; ship or getting est while the getting is good. Leai pay, treaties Some cniacs hare blamed hrar pay. troubles between central rfoinfrtrsffrn 2nd the campuses, and personal difler enccs. They hare-said the mm&erdepsrt ins proves NU is a bed system and UNL is a poor insfitctkm. - NU Resident DJ5. Varner, leaving Jan. 1 to become chairman and chief executive cfGcer of the KU Foundation, disagrees. 1 don't think there's any mass move ment," Varner tell the Daily Ncbraskan last week. "There's no evidence in every care that people are leaving because of spcciiC problems." Varner reaffirmed that in his case, seven years is Ion; enough to serve as president. "There is a fixed period when a person can do his most effective work bt a position," fee said. ticfgrcwty In every other case of an administrator leaving, Varner said he thought 1ts been a matter of professional growth and. financial reward. If ycafering good people on board, you're going to lose good people. Ta not despaired" because the Uni versity is bring people, he sail. T regret to see good people go . ..but they hare been fedependent deciabns. There should be no problem in replacing the people gone, in cluding the president, widx people at least -as gocd-and I thmk probably better tor the muversity in the long run." : U said there is co truth to the rumor that UIX's accreditation rcviev, set for this year, has encouraged sense to leave. Nor does he think problems with central administration have enured the attrition. Xkerever there's a .system like this there is always a problem, fee said. Ycu have to esyect this. It's just that it's so newsworthy in Nebraska. It gets too much visibility. Ken Cader, UTT vice chancellor for stu dent affairvslso sail fee thocg!it prcblems with the central administration and the campuses had not caused any of the recent resignations. If it was a reason, it would have to be second or third level," fee said. "Seeing it from the outside, sure On dealing with the central admiaistratbn established in 1963 and more formally organized within the past few years), there were frustrations Some (of those leaving) mM have been more susceptible to an opportunity to leave if they were particularly frustrated at a certain time," fee said. Xut it feaan't aCectedme.' - Eraraafaae "" Cut Cader ernphasiaed what has been said pahMy is true. Frofegil advance ment sd reward are the reasons most people fcave left, fee said. Eader fehneelf turned down the first offer from the American Soybean Associs- tien, preferring to stay at UNL. lie later accepted the second offer, which fens been characterized as promising a substantial salary increase. Although Cader declined to say what his new posi tion would pay, bis current position pays $36,750 a year. Cut Cader said some of the problems en countered may have hastened others look fag for or accepting other positions. " V v - 3c:. t M r . ysai pee!2 weat eS vrs fae tea or itsss ss tifs snzrj, qrf sd Cczfzzfzss casch Tens Cherre d ihe pt? raTj el Cs Op. cz2 csiija Tij cs. AMr'i L3 tam CIat qrslaae rct LCJ Crrdy, Cm-i jpji, HfcWHtfi ,ro?' y.i j " x- ' f! f ,ceii ,'was not fcdud in the KU Coari cf H; gits 1S77-73 fcsst request b to Epsnd xt 4ai CbI W fcead, Levitt said. Grant cveihsad money is . money XTf r'w'''i'M from tie federal to UliL Ccmp" "tX'w.jr Xp"xt Xr "jOfiS csi!4fc3 daiij 5733 cSr2?s Irrri ficsa Uia. t-Ioa in the 1375-75 Lzsl 'yesr.LovtEfd. - "li's cur hre we may gtt the authority to spend ii 5 year, Levitt said. Ifwe doa't, wsre grg to be ii trocHe. The ln3 Leiatse sutisrized a' csii nl cdg cf 2ts!y $13 . cZaa fcr th Jc!y IS75 threci June lS7SCJywJ. The caA fi cs23 is tie irrrfrra rmer:! LIIL can r-si fcca tuitiss, r The $13 raaopacltherrprcsi- budget. I-.--".-.- rcsanafcLg!2tS3' . TJlni we cone cp 'with cs fnis than the $31 cC Lcvt rJ, "ere fcsve to go bsak to the Lqplitse to gt pernrriaa to spend . Last spdrg, Got. J. James Esna TetKd ths ikssx ia 1X372 to ne the cri Jen Gherg, primal 'tsilt'cf te P Students (PTES), did not go co, Cherg said- FTES is the festal number cf graduate credit hours dMded by 15 cad by 12. Ycur head count can be gadrg up and FTES the decraaae ia FTE3 was tas rar cestxns had to be opened cad . . .Tm fcr the cia graduate -rfats needs! to be tired to ' mahecp fcr the ratitmarcaae. caazdltire caTg to pay thcae bills, Lena tsdi. -we're thssdy ia the fecded Cdh f J2dj canil be &cat ri vidi a pichihb ia cnslbaant this, year I'm not inplying there were any problems here," fee said. Tut if some had been happier here they might not have kft, I suppose." Ned Hedges, assistent vice chancelbr for academic affairs, said some of the people leaving might have been feappier if their departments bad higher budgets, not neces-' sahly fe:er salaries. , . : ,.- -In Hon Vrihts' esse," fledges said, 1 suspect it wouM be more improtant to fern to feave an adequate budget more than extra dollars in his salary."' Vright, UXL bueiness and finance man zger is leaving Oct. 15 to become vice presi dent for administration and finance at Cali fornia State University at Stanford. lie was out of town and cnavui!ah!e for comment. The legislative budget cuts ccntrlhuted to people not being happy, Hedges said. It's a lot more fun to give out money than to cut it in places. . Hedges said the wont effect cf turnover is that administrative changes bring differ ent policies, goals and emphasis in an in stitution. "Maybe universities don't want people to stay," he said, because turnover and changes in a university can be beneficial. People are not leaving because the uni versity is a bad place, fee added, nor are they leaving UNL because of a new chancellor. The natural tendency is to stick around and rally behind them, (new chan cellors) fee said. "The bringing in of a new chancellor, I believe, would tend to retard their leaving. In fact, Roy Young (coming as chancellor) probably made it a lot more difficult to leave." Young replaced former chancellor' James Zumberge, who left Oct. I to be come president of Southern Methodist Uni versity in Ihlhs, Tex. Continued co p. 2 Regent admits his probation Steven Shovers, University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) student body president and student regent, admitted Friiry that he fees been placed on disciplinary proba tion at UNO. Ihjwever, fee said this was a tsctk by Rosalia Beer,;. UNO .vice chsmatZor for educational and student' services,, to remove him from cfHse. overs &mT ie . was CLaeip-naTy psgatssa Aug. a, tciowssg an isaiant. Ju!y 31, in which fee'said fee was found locking through seholaat records whiah - fee was toi - were dosed to hin, Shovers, a graduate student in the UNO Educetaa Dept, said fee wanted to feck it tis records in the dapsimeut cf Secondary ' Educstsjn, and that fee was escorted isto the department's cfSoe by a graduate assistant who told hhn the regular secretary was cut to lunch. He saidLfee waxect lad to believe that. lwiTiJt Wwfcl H m m,n wwt Tit ! m r -'tr g 'kh f V ' j f i i Mif t1' fi. 1 iN m , h Li mi nil uu,tij IW ii i r'iffi &l'iim - was f&azd lochia Shorars said fee dariad tnorbg thcrt the charts Thuradiy to the Di."" Kahara bacauae he waited to Enhe cs that Caax tad made pc the fca Cit la was usdar dsasIinsry pttisa. ft v; 1 . i i j IT 4; r , J . ;. : V ' r i: '.! T.1 t- ted f;as (drc? cad edd ) 2d cct c:.r- - IrtbadcaFclTlreE;