University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 8, 1973 7 Housing Still Plentiful in Lawrence By TOM WINLAW Kansan Staff Writer There is more than enough housing available in Lawrence, according to Lawrence realers and the housing department at the University of Kansas. The problem is choosing housing that fits your lifestyle, matching within the size of your pocketbook. Bob Cardin, accountant in the department of housing at KU, said there was "a lot" to do. space in residence halles and there are many vacant apartments in Lawrence, he said. There is a trend among college students to move back into residence hall, Candil said. He said many students who had lived in residence halls at one time or another found that if they are 20 meals a week at the halls, they are more likely and easily in the halls than in other housing. ALTHOUGH THERE is plenty of space available now in the residence halls, he will need to enter through an entrance. Social Welfare Workshop Conducted by Psychiatrist "Crisis Intervention" was the subject of a workshop Monday at the annual gathering of the alumni of the KU School of Welfare. The workshop was conducted by Dr. Louis Paul, a former director of professional services at the Los Angeles Psychiatric Services. Paul is a psychiatrist, a teaching consultant and an encounter group leader. He is a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatrists and Neurologists, a professional member of the National Training Lab. The sessions Monday in the Kansas Union were centered on the identification of crises According to Paun, there are three situations that can cause a personal crisis: natural disasters such as floods and fires; persistently poor relationships that result in A student is faced with a number of housing choices, according to J. J. Wilson, director of housing at KU. A student must decide how he wants to live and how much he wants to spend to satisfy his choices, he said. These choices limit the kinds of housing available to the student, Wilson said. limiting the number of single rooms available. According to Wilson, there is a scarcity of low-rent housing. Students want low-rent housing but they want improvements also, he said. The improvements increase the landlord's cost and create a higher rent, he said. This limits low-rent housing to housing in poor areas. Settlement of Kansas Biological Survey plans and interviews for new positions on the survey staff have been postponed until summer 2018. The McGraw, incoming director of the survey, Bio Survey Plans Delayed WILSON AGREED with Candin that KU was experiencing a trend of students moving back into residence hall. He said all organized housing at KU–residence halls, Stouffer Place apartments, fraternities and other places were experiencing an increase in occupants. "We've made some progress, but nothing is formed up," McGregor said. "It would be premature to announce something now. We are building a business, planning rather than lumping into things." Wilson said students did not anticipate the problems of apartment living; cooking, grocery shopping, paying utilities, doing laundry and paying security deposits. McGregor said that his office in the botany department had been tied up with preparation for finals. Persons who are to be interviewed for new positions on the survey staff are also busy. He indicated that they would wrap up details of the survey was off. "We really won't be able to do anything until July 1," McGregor said. "Our perseverance will keep us going and some graduate assistants won't be available until the start of the next school year." Christian Scientists Paul illustrated how he helped people in a crisis by conducting demonstration in a museum. The KU Christian Science organization will hold its regular meeting for testimony at 7:30 tonight in Danforth Chapel. Anyone interested is welcome. Wu Shi-ju, former Chinese Communist party member, will speak on life in mainland China at 7:30 tonight in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The speech is by SUA. Monday's Kauan incorrectly gave the day of the speech as Monday. Benefit Concert The Someday Child Care Center will present a benefit concert featuring two rock groups, Stella and Endura Flats, at 8 p.m. at the Ministry of Education Ministry Center. Tickets are $1 at the door. Residence halls can provide more services, Wilson said, but the housing facility is limited. Mav Fair Four alternate schools, Lorien, Yellow Brick Road, Yarrow and Green House, will sponsor an annual May fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be craft demonstrations, homeschool for safe live music and plays. Lunch will be served and baked goods will be sold. Chamber Players "Too many people cope with a crisis by either ignoring it, forgetting it or by using it as an excuse." psychosomatic or self-inflicted illnesses; and an emotionally hazardous situation in which sudden and recent events change a person's behavior with others, such as a death or divorce. The Lawrence Chamber Players will present a concert at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Spooner Museum of Art. There is no admission charge. Sierra Club A slide show, "Celebration of the Range on Light," and a movie, "The Role of Interest Guests at the Sierra Club meeting 7:30 p.m. May 15 at the South Park Recreation Center. Interim Housing Oliver Hall will be open for student housing between the spring and summer sessions to students under contract to live in the hall for the eight week summer session. The cost will be $3 per night and will not include food service. DON'T FORGET TO HAVE YOUR PHONE DISCONNECTED Before you leave for the summer, remember to have your phone disconnected. Just call the business office, 843-9900 as soon as possible, and tell us when you'll be leaving. We'll do the rest. Southwestern Bell so students do not get into debt head over heels. SUMMER IS A GOOD TIME to learn Reading Dynamics TRIPLE YOUR READING EFFICIENCY IN ONLY 7 WEEKS ● Read 3 to 10 times faster Learn different methods for different purposes—from study in depth to rapid review Learn to organize, simplify, and remember what you read "We are overbuilt, but it is within comfortable economic factors." Wilson said. - THE REGULAR COURSE meets once a week Mondays, 7:9:30 p.m., June 11-23 (free instruction in reading Western Civilization materials, if desired, 9:30- 10 p.m.) Tuesday, 4:30 p.m., June 12, 24 Tuesdays, 4:6-30 p.m., June 12-July 24 ENROLLMENT HAS NOT come up to expectations of five or six years ago so they are not on the radar. THE JUNIOR RAPID READING COURSE, for ages 12-16, meets twice a week Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m., June 12-August 2 Call us for more information 843-6424 evelyn wood reading dynamics Hillcrest Shopping Center JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS XXXXXXXXXX NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER AND NEXT FALL ★ Special Summer Rates ★ OPEN HOUSE Saturday 10:30 AM OPEN HOUSE Saturday 10-5, Sunday 12-5. 2-BR unfurnished unit from $145.00 Summer—furnished unit from $140.00 Complete laundry in each building Convenience Comfort Safety Extras KU enrollment is relatively low right now, Wilson said. Student attrition and disillusionment cause dropouts near the end of high school. He says some vacancies in housing, he said. 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