2 Wednesdav. November 7,1973 University Daily Kansan AURH Approves Contract Changes The Association of University Residence Halls Residents' Assembly yesterday approved several changes in the residence hall contracts for 1974-175. The approved changes are a $50 decrease in contract costs for returning students, 12-month contracts for McColm Hall, a communications hall to be located in Ellsworth Hall, changes in floor arrangements for Tempelin and McColm changes in open hours for Over Hall and an $80 increase in general cost costs. The increase in contract costs will be a $5 damage fund, $60 for increased raw food materials and $15 for general maintenance. The damage fund will be allocated to each hall for necessary repairs and maintenance. The new contract cost will be $1030. THE APPROVED change in open hours for Oliver Hall will affect only the hours from Monday through Thursday. These changes apply to 10 a.m., 10 p.m., p.m. from 4:30 to 10:30 p.m. Templin Hall suites will be available in a vertical arrangement instead of in the present single-wing arrangement. The approved change for McColum Hall will create mixed floors, with men and women in different wings on the same floor. Three students in the same room are, they, housing students of the same sex. The 12-month contract will keep McColum Hall open throughout the entire year. Under this proposal, McColum will be the only hall to remain open during vacation with a maximum of six halls and holding 12-month contracts will have to live in McColum during vacations. THE COMMUNICATIONS hall to be located in Ellsworth Hall will have an assortment of communications tools available to residents. The hall will require an extra fee of about $50 above the basic contract costs. A change in open hours for Gertrude Sellard Pearson and Corbin balls was also proposed. The Assembly voted to allow a referendum to be taken among the residents of the two halls before taking any definite action. These proposals will be taken before the Administrative Housing Board tomorrow. committee. In the new system, he said, there will be much more interrelationship because there will be interested students and interested faculty. SEVERAL assembly members said the experimental subcollege might be more advanced. The subcollege will provide "maximum constraints to insure that students aren't being taken advantage of and maximum flexibility for experimentation," he said. "The student-teacher relationship is lost under the present system," said Bob Crawford. ROCK CLIMBING-BACK PACKING MEXICO Climbing—Back Packing Scuba Diving Gregg West, Wichita senior, said that by requiring a planning stage of one and a half to two years, the committee might have more time to work on the new subcollege more than they meant to. THE MIRACLE WORKER directed by Arthur Penn starring Anne Bancrook & Pafty Duke Plus Academy Award Nominee Film of Lee Beuerman Dec. 26-Jan. 12 $290 SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA All transportation, food and supplies. Several student members of the committee said that the CWC had failed to achieve one of its original purposes, which is to bring students and teachers together. Write National Wilderness School (Non-profit educational corporation). Box 2002, Shawnee Mission, KS.66201 Monday, Nov. 12 The committee proposed the establishment of the experimental subcollege to the academic faculties of the capability of the present CWC. One example of the innovative capabilities of a CWC is the intensive language program of Nunemaker College, several committee At its last meeting, the assembly approved a proposal that modified the present college-within-the-college (CWC) structure to achieve uniform administration of the CWC rules, advising and record keeping, and enforced decision on the restriction plan. The planning council will supervise a planning stage of one and a half to two years. During this time, a site and name for the subcollege and a director will be chosen. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Assembly approved yesterday an ad hoc committee proposal to establish a four-year, experimental subcollege within the college and a planning council to supervise its creation. Chris Davis, Shawne Mission junior and member of the committee studying the subcollege, said, "This college is just for college students." In one experiment in the department's. Assembly Approves Subcollege 75c Woodruff Auditorium By DEBBIE DANIELS Kansan Staff Reporter David Paretsky, professor of microbiology and acting chairman of the committee, said the subcollege would be able to conduct experimental and innovative programs." The experimental subcollege will offer freshman-sophomore level courses and nonmajor junior-senior level courses. Students in the subcollege will be able to take courses outside the subcollege but will regularly establish departments. SUA Science Fiction THE LOST WORLD (original silent version) SUA Popular Films THE CLOWNS Directed by Federico Fellini JOHN C. WRIGHT, professor of psychology and human development, said, "The experimental college is an experience in itself and a laboratory for other experiments. When an experiment is clearly successful, the idea could be exported to the college at-large. If it is unsuccessful, it could be terminated there." THE ILLUSTRATED MAN Tuesday Nov 13 SUNSET BOULEVARD Saturday, Nov. 10 2:00:4:30:7:00 & 9:30 75c Woodruff Auditorium SUA Classical Films 75c 7:30 Woodruff Aud. Friday, Nov. 9 7:00 & 9:30 Claire Bloom directed by Billy Wilder starring William Holden, Gloria Swanson and Erich von Stroheim SUA Film Society Wednesday, Nov. 7 7:30 & 9:15 75c Woodruff Auditorium NOT ON YOUR LIFE directed by Luis Berlanga Thursday, Nov. 8 There will be only one showing for the rest of the semester. 7:30 Only Woodruff Aud AUS SWIE AUS SWIE AUS SWIE AUS SWIE AUS FABULOUS FLIPPERS Midwest's Top Dance and Show Band Now on Tour "Don't Miss Them" WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Dance ... Dance ... Dance to the New RED DOG INN Use Kansan Classifieds 9:00-12:00-Come Early-Doors Open at 8:00 Guys $1.50 Gals 75c BASKETBALL 1973-74 Student Season Ticket Information November 14-16, 12-6 p.m. Student Ticket $5.50 Spouse Ticket $10.50 [Includes spouse and children] Jayhawk Classic . . . $1.00 [each night] Bring Certificate of Registration and I.D. EAST LOBBY ALLEN FIELD HOUSE