University Daily Kansan, April 5, 1983 Page 9 Housing groups submit contract proposals By WARREN BRIDGES Staff Reporter Despite an early deadline, two University living group associations submitted their 1984-85 housing contract proposals on time, officials of the Residential Programs Advisory Board said yesterday. Steve Keel, assistant director of housing and a member of the board, said both the Stouffer Neighborhood Association and the All Scholarship Council submitted their proposals to his office on time. The deadline was April 1. PROPOSALS FOR THE 1984-85 school year were due April 1 because of a Board of Regents decision last November. In the past, proposals were submitted to the advisory board in September. The board will discuss the proposals throughout the summer and vote Sept. 11. 12. The proposals will then be considered by David Anbler, vice chancellor for student affairs, and sent to the Regents on Oct. 3. Keel said the Association of University Residence Halls had not yet made decisions on a proposal. "It is our presumption that its election situation may be delaying the process." AURH now is determining the validity of allegations filed against two presidential candidates in the March 7 and 8 election. OFFICIALS FROM the association were unavailable for comment. Brenda Stockman, past president of the scholarship hall council, said the council had added a "building fund" to the proposal for the 1984-85 school year. The building fund, which will assess each hall $10 a semester, will be used for future hall improvements, Stockman said. The fund requires approval of the scholarship hall council's general assembly, which is made up of the council and representatives from each Stockman, Maple Hill senior, said the general assembly would meet in two weeks to determine whether the final proposal is accepted (final proposal) to be sent to the Regents. THE PROPOSAL states that for the 1984-85 school year, the cost of living in a men's scholarship hall will be $1,634, in women’s $47, or $77, for the 1983-84 school year. Men now pay $1,481 a semester. Douthart and Sellars halls, two of the women's halls, will cost residents $1,527 a semester, an increase of 3.2 percent, or $47, a semester from the previous year. Residents of those two halls now pay $1,374 a semester. Miller and Watkins Halls, the other two women's halls, will cost residents $999 a semester, an increase of 7.5 percent or $42 a semester. Residents of those two halls now pay $504 a semester. STOCKMAN SAID that Miller and Watkins halls each had separate kitchens, and women in those halls purchased their own groceries, which is why contracts for those halls were less expensive. Stockman said the differences in the proposed costs for men's and women's halls were due to higher food budgets for the men's halls. Also, social budgets are included in the men's contracts and not in the women's. The increases include a 10 percent increase in the cost of utilities for all the halls and an 8.5 percent increase in the cost of lighting for men's halls and Douarth and Sellarls. advisory board and the Stouffer Neighborhood Association's contract committee, said his committee's proposal requested that for the 1984-85 school year, a one-bedroom apartment at Stouffer cost $156.80 and a two-bedroom apartment cost $176.80. Layne Pierce, a member of the RESIDENTS NOW pay $140 for a one-bedroom and $160 for a two-bedroom. Next year, residents will pay $153.30 for a one-bedroom and $173.30 for a two-bedroom. Pierce said the proposed increase for the 1984-85 year, a 2.2 percent increase from the previous year, was based on projections by Gov. John Carlin and the housing department. Included in that increase is a $45 increase in the deposit a resident must pay to secure an apartment. Residents now pay $35 and will pay the same next year. Bank robber eludes police Lawrence police detectives are trying to find a man who stole an unsecured amount of money Friday from the American Savings and Loan Association of Kansas, 2435 Iowa St., a police detective said yesterday. Det. James Haller said yesterday that police had discovered no new information to help them find the robber, whom police described as a white male, about six feet tall with shoulder-length brown hair and a medium to heavy build. HALLER SAID HE did not know whether a vehicle was used in the robber's getaway. The man reportedly entered the bank about 1 p.m. armed with a small-caliber handgun. He demanded money from the two tellers that were working, Haller said. The robber had feel the urge the time police arrived, Haller said. Applications available to all men interested in appearing in the calendar. Deadline: April 8, 1983. Call the Tri-Delta House for more information. THE MEN OF K.U. 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