University Daily Kansan Thursday, December 9, 1971 7 Housing Group Sponsors Co-Op By I YNNE MALM Kansan Staff Writer A coop living group which began operation Monday is being sponsored by the University of Minnesota, and Association as an experiment in group living designed to last more than a year for each argument. Keith Miller, associate professor of human development and member of the university faculty, will lead. The object of the experiment is to create a situation in which large group living will not break up, because experience for those involved, Miller said. Rules to insure upkeep of the facilities by the residents have been set up by the agency in rental contracts, he said. Rules are included in the contract along with any waived restrictions may be stated for a few months, Miller said. The rules may be changed later, he said, by a procedure to be devised by the occupants if requested. THE HOUSE, at 1406 Tennessee, now has about three-quarters of its 30 rooms filled. Miller said. Rent including room and board runs about $40 a room, writes with the size of the room. The house, which was formed from two old houses that have been connected, has a total of five different floors. Miller said. The operation will not be in full swing until January when the cop has been filled. Miller said. Contracts for the house are on a month by month basis, Miller said, and can be broken easily if you work with someone out for a particular person. The University of Kansas Student Housing Association had to the house in 1969. Miller Baino Prior to that time it was a nursing home. Campus Bulletin MPA Students: Alcove B, 12:30 p.m. Spanish Club: Meadowlark Cafeteria, 17:30 p.m. English Dept. Jayhawk Room, 1:30 p.m. English Lecture. Big Room, 4 p.m. Social Welfare Council. Jayhawk Room, 4:30 p.m. Black Greek Council Pine Room. 6 p.m. Carrus Crudge, Room 301, 7 n.m. Alpha Delta Sigma: International Room, 7 p.m. Sailing Club: Parlor A. 7 p.m. Mississippi State University Campus Crusade: Room 305, 7 p.m. Campus Crusade: Room 299, 7 p.m. Alpha Delta Sigma: International Room, 7 p.m. MPA Studies: Oread Room, 7 p.m. IFC: Centennial Room, 7:15 p.m. Sailing Club: *Barlar A*, 7 p.m. Christian Selene: *Governers Room*, 7 p. 30 p.m. East Asian Studies: Regionalist Room East Asian Studies: Regionalist Room American Pharmaceutical: Big 8 Room. 7:30 p.m. North Campus Students Regionall Room: 7:30 p.m. Zero Population Growth: Ballroom, 7:30 Zero Population Growth: Hallroom, 7.30 p.m. File: SafeStore.xlsx p Fair Society; Woodruff; 7:30 p.m. SLA Majority Forum; Forring Room; 7:30 p.m. SUA Minority Forum: Forum Room, 7:30 p.m. Festival Realty: Northwest Realty Graduate Recital: Swarthout Recital Hall. 8 p.m. "Spoon River Anthology": Experimental Theatre, 8 p.m. The idea for the present co-op began two months ago, Miller said. RENILL WB BE used to pay off the mortgage and for materials to repair the house. Miller said. If you are maintaining good relationships among the occupants, a loan on the present co-op may be used to set up a second co-op in another location. The association next fall, he said. Art Auction To Feature Picasso, Dali The Student Housing Association owned about six coops from 1940 to 1965 when the operation failed due to lack of The season's first art auction, offering works by world-famous American and European artists, will be presented at 3 p.m. Dec. 12 at the Akurua Room of the Ramada in Meridian Gallery of Indianapolis Included in this show will be custom-framed and matted paintings, lithographs, silkscreen, woodcuts and watercolors by such artists as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalton, Victor Varely and many other. Highlighting the show will be many award-winning works that have appeared in major Print. Biennale throughout Europe this past year in Paris, Cracove and Lijbiana. A masterpiece of Krystela Smiechowa, Ronald Searle, Virgile Nejvetic, John Friedlander, Yannick Balliff and others has been selected by the gallery on the basis of their inventiveness, quality and diversity. The two artists compass many styles of art ranging from representational artwork to abstract, hard-edge and optic. Preceding the sale, the audience can view interviews with the art and artists with representatives of the art to set range in price from $18 to over $500, with the majority of the works selling in the $40-$125 price range. The pre-auction exhibition period will be from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free. Other artists in the show include Alexander Calder, Leonard Hawksworth, George W. Carnean, Bertarm Doryn, Christian Gaoux and Frank Hamer. The Student Housing Association is heavily loaded with people from the human department. John Right, professor of Human development; Jim Sherman, associate professor of human development; Rich Feallock, Lead Instructor, and Miller are on the board. IRVING STONEBACK of Lawrence, and Jerry Lewis, associate dean of liberal arts, are also on the board. care of facilities by occupants and non-payment of rent, Miller said. Former Gov. George Docking started the policy of down-payment on houses with pay off mortgages to pay off mortgages with rent. Joy A new expression of love from Orange Blossom, faith, hope, and peace. The initial organizational committee of the co-op was formed entirely of persons from the human development department at Fawcett, Providence, R.I. graduate student; Hal Weaver. ABOUT 100 JOBS for work will be posted on two lists each week. Miller said. The list of basic food and cleanliness services must be completely filled before the job is started, he said. About $40,000 in funds left over from this former operation was used to buy the house presently used for the co-op. Miller said. Each person at the co-op will put five hours of work in the house each week according to the terms of the rental contract, or for each hour not completed he must be assessed each week, he said. The second list contains skill-sharing programs to be taught or attended by the occupants, Miller said. DURING THIS TIME period, Miller said, each living group would have good ratings in both arguments and then fall off in both as arguments increased. These living groups are the period of about six months, he said. "The object of the present coop experiment is to create a group situation in which the goal is to be able to respond in a few months," Miller said. Some vocational instructors from Lawrence schools have practiced sharing program. Miller said, "Some welfare recipients, who were in the University or in the Greek houses as cooks or repairmen, have also learned." The house now containing the experimental co-op has been monitored for cleanliness and the amount of food since 1969, he said. Lawrence graduate student. Feallock and Miller were on the committee. Miller stated that he hoped all members of the cwo woul learn he is responsible and so expand the number of租住 group situations near him. This is being attempted by establishing rules that will insure that cleanliness and quality of all, but remain constant, be said. "Most co-ops start off aiming for utopia and wind up in a hassle in a few months," Miller said. A third rep of the attempt is systematic repairs by residents and a skill sharing process, Miller said. FREE TUITION AT KU! Each resident on a new lease at Ridglea Apartments will receive an opportunity for free Spring Semester tuition. 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