CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, June 13, 1984 Residence hall convenience draws students, officials say Page 7 By CINDY HOBSON Staff Reporter While many KU summer students live in apartments, cooking their own food and dealing with their landlords, students stay in residence halls. The directors of Joseph R. Pearson and Naismith Halls, the only residence halls open for students this summer, say that the main reason is convenience. "We are as close to campus as anyone would get with an apartment." Michael Osterbuhr, director of JRP, said. Residents like the convenience of not having to cook and clean, Osterburch said, and they have "no responsibility with a landlord over maintenance." ANOTHER ADVANTAGE that JRP has over apartments, Osterhauer said, is the opportunity, for residents people from all over the world. The hall is running "full service as usual," Oosterbürr said, with "twc and one-half" resident assistants. One resident assistant has an intern during the day and assists the hall during evenings and on weekends, he said. JRP has no student government during the summer. Osterbaud said. As a result, the staff has to do everything that kinds of programs to offer. party for the end of June, he said, and the second floor is planning to go to a Kansas City Royals game. The staff has plans for an all-hall THE HALL IS offering fewer programs than during the fall and spring semesters because "summer students are more serious and concentrating on the books." Ostehruhr said. "I'm studying for the law school exam, and they'll cook, which saves me time." Mark Bannister, Hays senior, said that he decided to live at JRP because he found the cost to be about the same as an apartment. Along with KU students, the hall is also home to two high school groups. One is SCORMEBE, a society formed to recruit minority engineers, and Inroads, which is for prospective business and engineering students. JRP, which is an all-male hall during the fall and spring semesters, is open to men and women students in the summer, Osterbahr said. More than 150 students are living in the hall this summer. Residents must be enrolled at KU or have a connection with the University, such as their research work, in order to live in JRP, said Fred McEllenie, director of the office of residential programs. DAVID MAY, general manager of Naismith, said the hall is open for the entire summer to students. He said that residents choose Naismith because they pose proximity to campus, its maid service, food, and swimming pool. Copier Paper Only $3.50 81/2 x 11 500 sheets Additional Volume Discounts DATA MASTER, INC. NCR Service Supply Cash Registers Computers Rent it. Call the Kansan. TONIGHT 7:00 p.m. Woodruff Aud. Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Starring Robert Culp, Natalie Wood, Elliott Gould, Diana Dannon "An American in Paris" FRIDAY: 1951 Academy Award for Best Picture. Starring Gene Kelly. 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