Page 8 University Daily Kansan, January 27, 1982 Leftover food money will return to halls By JAN BOUTTE Staff Reporter The Residential Programs Advisory Board yesterday approved a proposal that would give the All Scholarship Hall Council control of any surplus from the food budgets of six of the scholarship halls. The proposal, which will go into effect for the 1982-83 scholarship hall contract, states that any surplus in the food budgets of the halls will be returned to the hall. If the residents of the hall wish to use it for any purpose other than capital improvements, they must petition the ASHC. only six of the eight scholarship halls use food services that are budgeted through the contracts. Food budgets for Miller and Watkins halls are established by the residents for each of seven kitchens. In the past, the surplus from the other six halls was returned to the individual residents if the amount was at least $5 per resident. The scholarship hall contracts are unique in that they have a clause requiring residents to pay any difference if food expenditures exceed the amount budgeted in the contract. The housing department is required to return any surplus in the food budget money. The ASH worked throughout the fall to draft an acceptable proposal regarding such refunds, Roger Martin, ASH president said yesterday. Martin said usually three or four of KU VS COLORADO ON OUR GIANT SCREEN TV Come out and watch the Hawks barbeque the Buffalos. (Tipoff at 7:30) Doors open at 7:00 THEN Enjoy ARION after the game with... 25° draws 10-11 p.m. Ladies get two free drinks after 9:00 p.m. Sure-footed style. It's what Dexter's Norwegian walking shoes are all about. The natural rubber sole and Norwegian welt construction assure you of miles and miles of comfort in the great outdoors. Contracts will be distributed March 1 to current residents, and the ASHC requested that they be returned by April11. the six scholarship halls stayed under the amount budgeted for food. Joseph R. Pearson hall was resident of or housing summer school students. The advisory board also approved changing the deadlines for scholarship bids. The board set rates at $480 for double rooms and $490 for singles, with a $10 per night rate. The advisory board also discussed the possibility of discontinuing vacation Fred McElhenie, director of the Office of Residential Programs, and closing the residence hall during the semester break had worked well. This proposal moved the schedule up nearly a month from last year. Martin said that by knowing how many spaces were open, the selection committee would be able to notify new applicants by April 15 so that the students could make definite plans for the next school term. Mon.-Sat. 9:00-5:30 Thurs. til 8:30 In other action, the board approved housing in the residence hall system. 819 Massachusetts "Times change and we with them, but never in the way of friendship." Rush Interviews Sigma Kappa Sorority Today, January 27. 8:00-5:00 Oread and Regionalist Rooms, Kansas Union Thursday, January 28. 8:00-5:00 Oread Room, Kansas Union SNA FILMS Presents TONIGHT a film from the director of RAGTIME and ONE FLEW OVER THE CULCHOON NEST $1.50 a comedy from Czechoslovakia directed by Milos Forman 7:30 THURSDAY $1.50 7:30 WOODRUFF Corvacopia Restaurant - Luncheon Specials Weekdays Through January. Cornucopia Salad with Soup and Bread. $2.50 - Try Our New Mexican Specialties Turkey Enchilada or Beef Burrito With Rice & Beans. 1801 Massachusetts 842-9637 INVITATION Dear Internationalist: Join us to welcome new international students on Friday, January 29,1982 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. in East Alcove (basement), McCollum Hall. You can meet with peoples from all parts of the world, and share your ideas and experiences. Free beverages and snacks will be provided. KU INTERNATIONAL CLUB B115 Union SOPHOMORES COULD THE NAVY INTEREST YOU IN 2 YEARS PAID TUITION? If you are a sophomore at the University of Kansas, you may qualify for a Navy Two-Year Scholarship. The Navy will even include $100 a month spending money. When you graduate, you will have a job in the fleet as a naval or marine officer. You will train in Nuclear Submarines. Surface Ships, Naval Aircraft or one of many other exciting fields. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF 2 YEARS PAID TUTION Call the Professor of Naval Science at 664-3161. He will be happy to tell you about the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) Paid Tultion, Spending Money and a Job that is Navy ROTC $15/$30 REBATE On your College Ring See your Jostens' Representative. DATE Jan. 27th-28th TIME 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. PLACE Kansas Union Bookstores Main Union, Satellite Union Jostens' /