d we s d i o n y d int A the We s a n u r al d u t e v p t ut uty and Wednesday, September 27, 1978 ASHC to sponsor retreat Residents of University of Kansas scholarship halls will have a chance this weekend to voice their complaints and make suggestions for the improvement of the scholarship hall system at a retreat sponsored by the All Scholarship Hall Council. Jane Calacal, ASHC vice president, said yesterday that the retreatment was designed to improve relations between scholarship hall staff and students. "The sessions are really supposed to be like an interpersonal relationship between people as that they can talk freely and make sense of what is happening." 5 The retreat will start at 3:30 Friday afternoon at Camp Chippewa in Perry and will end on the next day. Following a relaxation period and dinner Friday, a session devoted to discussion of problems and complaints will begin. The students will be divided into four groups, one for presidents, one for vice presidents, one for bail representatives and one for residents. The next session of the night will unite the group to combine ideas and complaints. The final session Saturday morning will be devoted to finding possible solutions to the problems discussed the night before. "This year it's devoted to everyone," Calacci said. "I just think it will be much better to broaden the group to more ideas." The retreat is held every year, but in the past has been restricted to scholarship hall officers and representatives. Recreational needs to be studied In order to make plans for the development of University property, the Recreational Long-Range Planning Committee will spend the next several weeks surveying the construction needs of some KU organizations. Included in the assessment will be the Student Recreational Division, the health, physical education and recreation department, the Office of Student Affairs and the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation, committee chairman, and yesterday. *We want to contact these organizations and get a projection of what their needs will be.* Wilkerson said building needs might include construction of tennis courts, softball fields, raquette courts, bowling alleys and hiking trails. The committee was established two years ago to plan improvements of the playing fields at 23rd and Iowa streets and to add lights to the tennis courts south of Robinson Gymnasium. Student fees were used to fund the projects. 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