University Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 8.1977 3 New hall vacating rate approved Students who cancele residence hall contracts next year will save money because of a new cancellation vacating rate. Students may also be the Administrative Housine Board last night. The cancellation vacating rate will operate on a basis of weekly rather than quarterly. of the Association of University Residence Halls (AURH), said. Jess said the new rate meant that a resident who canceled his contract earlier in the semester would not be charged as much as a resident who canceled an a few weeks later. A cancellation vacating rate must be Argersinger . . . From page one problems might be and where any changes might be made," she said. ARGERSINGER SAID he hoped to return to teaching next fall. Chancellor Archie R Dykes said Apergunge had been a valuable able "He's provided outstanding leadership for the graduate program, which has enabled our University to hold its own in obtaining grants and federal funds for the program," Dykes said. "He has built one of the most distinguished graduate programs in the Midwest, and he has been an outstanding administrator in general. THE KU GRADUATE School has an enrollment of 5,237 last year, slightly more than 20 per cent of the entire University enrollment. Sponsored projects in research and the graduate school total more than $13 million this year. Argersinger joined the University in 1946 as an assistant professor of chemistry and has been involved in graduate studies and research at KU for more than 20 years. He was an assistant dean of the graduate school in 1954 and vice chancellor and dean in 1972. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TODAY: The AMERICAN CONCRETE TEAM Seminar will be all day in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. ACHIEVEMENT PLACE Seminar will be all day in the International Room of the Uury. YURIFONOV, Russian prose writer, will present a lecture, "Contemparary Rusian Prose," at 2:30 p.m. in 4011 Wescoe. Events TONIGHT: AEROHAWK FLYING Club will meet at 7 in the Union's Jawahry Room. SUA BACKGAMMER will meet at 7 in the Union's Pariors. SCIENCE FICTION Club will meet at 7 in the Union's Oread Room. DEL BRINKMAN, dean of the Press," at 7:30 in the Union's Council Hall. RICHARD EISNER, assistant professor of architecture and urban design, will present a lecture about architecture and earthquakes at 7:30 in 207 Marvin Hall. THE AFRICAN STUDENT Association and KU-Y will present a film, "There is No Crisis," at 7:30 in Dyche Auditorium. The faculty will present, will present a Faculty Recital at 8 in SWarovich Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. TOMORROW; The DUPONT SEMINAR will be all day in the Union's Pardons and Jayhawk Room. ALBERT RAVENHOLT will meet the Faculty Forum, "Food and Agriculture in the Chinese People's Republic," at noon in the United Ministries in Higher Education center, in Oral St. College. STUDENT AID workshops will meet at 3:30 p.m., in the Union's Centennial Room. MINORITY AFFAIRS will present a film, "A Man Called Horse," at 3:14 p.m. in 3140 Warehouse. KU DAMES will meet at 7 p.m. in the Union's Watkins room. KU FRISBEER club will meet at 7 p.m. in Allen Field House. ROBBET MENGEL, professor of systems and ecology, will present a film, "History Lectures"; "Birds in aft" the Renaissance Fountains," at 7:30 p.m. in Dyche University. PROFESSIONAL TALK will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Union's Pine Room. Model MW6044 Handsome decorator green & gold cabinents of high impact plastic $109^95 SYLVANIA PORTABLE BLACK AND WHITE TV Personal size 12-inch diagonal picture. 100% solid-state chassis for high performance and reliability. Memory VHF Fine Tuning control lets tuner remember fine tune setting on each channel. Remote click-stop UHF Tuning. Telescoping monopole VHF, loop UHF antennas. Modulated in handle for convenient carrying. TIRE & APPLIANCE 814 W. 23rd ST. • 842-5451 charged, Jess said, because even though a resident was leaving a hall, he had to pay for services that had already been contracted for. He said that it would also be unfair to the residents to make them absorb the costs they incurred if who canceled his contract had not paid for. JESS ALSO said that next year's housing contracts would be divided into weekly expense units so that a resident who had to move would see what services he would be naving for. The board last night reached no decision, however, on determining which residence halls would remain open during the summer, at Kala Strope,院 of womens said. Stroup said about 75 persons had requested vacation housing. She said some halls had received between 10 and 15 persons, and other halls had as few as one or two. STROUF SAID she hoped the board would reach a decision in the next few days. Stroup said that results of a check taken last week by the staff at each of the residence halls showed that only McColum and his 53 persons to keep it open the vacation In order for a hall to remain open, at least 30 persons must have requested vacation housing. Each person would be charged $5 a night, and the costs of housing and security personnel. Stroup, who was chairman of the meeting in the absence of David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs and chairman of the faculty committee would continue to work on vacation housed. If fewer than 30 residents of a hall contract to stay for the vacation, the hall will be closed but residents will be offered rooms in a hall open for the vacation. Even though the Steve Martin show scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Nov. 17 is almost sold out, the possibility of a second show is also exciting. Special events board member, said yesterday. One Martin show likely Woodman said if a second show were performed, the first show would be a guaranteed short show. He also said problems might arise in trying to get the first audience out of Hoch quickly enough for people to see the second show. "The people holding tickets now will undoubtedly be a good show." Woodman said. "At this point, the promoters and I are wondering if a second show will enhance the Woodman said that as of yesterday morning, 150 tickets were available at the SUA box office and 44 tickets were available at Kie's Discount Records, 2500 Iowa. About 3,300 tickets have been sold. Tickets are $7 for general admission. Edward and Naomi Roste invite you to stop in soon. Tuesday, Nov. 8 THE LAST RESORT SUA FILMS Atomic Energy at Seabreak, N.H. by Green Mt. 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