UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, June 16, 1993 7 Residence hall interns plan fall events in summertime By Susan White Special to the Kansan While most KU students are out catching rays or working summer jobs, one group of students is spending the summer preparing for the fall. The Association of University Residence Hall summer interns will be hard at work helping the department of Student Housing with summer projects and preparing the AURH program for next fall. AURH selected seven interns from 15 applicants for its summer program, which runs through July 31. The interns will work with Ken Martin, vice president of AURH, and Milton Scott and Kami Thomas, the assistant directors of Student Housing. "The intents will be working specifically with housing, giving a student aspect of what the halls are about." Scott said. To prepare for the summer orientation, the interns decorated rooms and display cases to show new students. The interns will give tours of the residence balls for new students during the summer orientation, Martin said. In addition to giving tours, the interns will work with Martin on projects to lay the groundwork for AURH in the fall. The group plans to spend a lot of time branstorming ideas for the Midwest Affiliation of College and University Residence Halls, a regional leadership conference which KU will play host to in November. In anticipation of the next school year, the interns will prepare for Rock-a-Hawk, an annual event that includes games and competition between residence halls and floors which occurs the Friday before classes begin. They also plan to begin work for Rock Chalk Revue, Martin said. The AURH summer group's goals include planning for future projects such as a canoe race against Kansas State and regaining the right to have residence hall participation in the Homecoming parade. Although housing provides the interns with free room and board along with a small salary for their efforts, the program provided strong incentives for participation because of later opportunities, Martin said. Interns said they had various reasons for joining the program. "I will be an RA next year," said Anna Marasco, Omaha, Neb., senior. "It seemed like a purposeful way to spend the summer." Angie Calton, Lawrence sophomore, said the summer would help her get a jump on planning for the fall. City agrees to allow dining on sidewalk By Katie Greenwald Kansan staff writer The Lawrence City Commission last night directed the city manager's office to draft an agreement that would allow the Massachusetts Street Delicatessen, 941 Massachusetts St., to provide dining outside the restaurant on the sidewalk. Schumm said he intended to file for a dining establishment liquor license. He currently has a license that allows him to sell only cereal malt beverages. Bob Schumm, owner of the restaurant and former city commissioner, requested that the city let him use a 25-foot stretch of fenced-off sidewalk extending 6 feet 6 inches toward the curb. The dining area would occupy about half the width of the current sidewalk. He said the commissioners should study the liquid issue carefully. He suggested that they consider a provision that would require establishments that use the sidewalk to maintain 70 percent of sales in food. "If you're truly a restaurant, you want to serve food — a lot of it." Schumm said. Irresponsible drinkers get in the way of the dining enjoyment of others, he said. Schumm said a restrictive provision would maintain the tranquility of Massachusetts Street. The commissioners agreed that a provision requiring a certain percentage of food sales would be a good idea and said they planned to include it in the agreement. 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