University Daily Kansan, February 10, 1982 n th st Vacation housing could be cut By JAN BOUTTE Staff Reporter A lack of interest in vacation housing in the residence halls during the 1981-82 semester break has prompted discussion by the Association of University Residence Halls about the merits of continuing it. The executive board of AURH asked its committee on contracts to draw up a recommendation not to offer vacation and to hire an AURH president, said recently. Because no definite action had yet been taken, the Residential Programs Advisory Board agreed yesterday to offer vacation housing for the coming spring break. If sufficient interest is open, one hall will be kept open. "It's not to our economic advantage to keep the hall open for maybe 13 residents." Darrow said. the recommendation will be put before the general assembly of AURH sometime this month for discussion and consideration. The AURH contracts committee, said. DARROW SAID she supported discontinuing vacation housing because she thought all hill residents were the only costs for the few students who stay. Darrow's contention that the residents are subsidizing the program is well-founded, but it is unlikely that the funds could be obtained from other sources, said Fred McEhlene, director of residential programs. "There's just not that much money around." he said. Under current policy, vacation housing is offered over Thanksgiving. $ 3^{1/2} \mathrm{^{c}} $ COPIES Service Beyond Duplication HOUSE OF USHE 838 MASS. — 842-3610 ATTENTION KU Students and Chamber Music Patrons attending the concert by the Juilliard String Quartet. A free shuttle bus is available for transportation between Murphy Hall and Plymouth Congregational Church Bus will leave "N" Zone Parking Lot, across from Murphy Hall, at 7:30 p.m. and will return immediately following the concert. Free parking available in "N" zone The Jullard Concert is at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, February 11, at Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont. Tickets are on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office. arts festival K3T1 and semester and spring breaks, if sufficient interest is shown. McElhenie said that fewer than 16 students had indicated they wanted to stay in the halls during last semester and were under special reasons, the halls not be kept. "It takes a minimum of 50 residents per night to meet salary and make some kind of dent in the utility costs," McEhlenie said. He said that in addition to increased utility costs, desk and security personnel were required 24 hours a day to keep the ball open. Because the halls were closed over semester break, students staying in Lawrence had to find alternative housing. McELHENIE SAID that many took advantage of special rates offered by the All Seasons Motel, 2309 Iowa St. Sherry Easton, assistant manager of All Seasons, said that about 125 students stayed at the hotel during final week and through break. EASTON SAID the cost was $13 a day for a single room. "We probably had close to 40 that stayed the whole time," Easton said. She said that the motel would continue to offer specials during vacation periods. All Seasons was the only hotel to offer special rates during semester break. Other area hotels said they would offer special rates in the future. The daily rate at the residence halls when they stayed open was $9. Food service was not included with either accommodation. "It's a time of the year that business is normally slow, so it's good for them and it's good for us," Easton said. WHEN THE prospect of ending vacation housing was brought up at yesterday's meeting of the residential advisory board, J.J. Wilson, director of housing, said that at one time it wasn't a problem. VACATION HOUSING at KU has a long history. Students used to be offered housing in buildings that have long since been torn down. a problem. "Hotel Eldridge used to love to take them. It may be that we're returning to that kind of situation." Wilson said. Men were housed in Oread Hall, a former Army barracks west of Memorial Stadium, which was demolished in 1977. Women were housed in Hodder Hall, a former private residence, which used to be at 1115 Louisiana St. The site is now a vacant lot. "We have to be fiscally responsible," he said. "There are many institutions that absolutely close. My concern is that the students have some viable options. Our one's come up with the solution for vacation housing yet." Since those times, McElheneir said, inflation has made vacation housing PENTE team now uses a set built in 1967, even though the average life of an oar is five years. The nameless figures wrapped in hais, scarves, coats and gloves while directing parking at KU basketball are members of the KU crew team. Crew team gets funds from directing traffic the crew team is working to earn $200 more to buy a boat from Purdue University for $4,000. The boat could cost $10,000 new, he said. THE CLASSIC GAME OF SKILL 1982 LAWRENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Jack Smallley, Salina graduate student and crew team member, said that crew team members had been working at concession stands at the football games. At the beginning of the basketball season, they were working with officers from the sports offices at the basketball games. The crew members do not direct campus traffic, which is the job of experienced officers, Lt. E. W. Fenestmaker, field operations supervisor for KU Parking Services, said. AT GAMMONS "They're basically out there to direct traffic within the parking lot," he said. Fenstemaker said about 22 crew members worked from 5 to 7:30 p.m. directing cars into the parking lots AT GAMMONS MONDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1982 Smalley said the money they earned would pay for boat maintenance and their coach's salary. 8:00 p.m. Because the crew team is a club sport, it does not receive money from the University. The team does not make donations from parents and alumni. Maintenance and repair is a big problem for the crew team, Smiley said, because the useful life of the equipment is short and the equipment cost is high. Officially Sanctioned Qualifying Tournament 1st PRIZE: Round trip all expense paid to Dallas and lodging for 2 at PLAZA OF THE MIRROR HOTEL Smalley said that one new oar cost about $200. For that reason, the crew & Deluxe Pente Board inscribed "Lawrence City Champion" "The kids work hard out there. They're real conscientious," he said. 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