Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1985 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area 7 ORP member to leave By Bob Tinsley Of the Kansan staff The search will begin soon at the office of residential programs for a new assistant director Joyce Cliff, the current assistant director, will leave the University in November. Her last day at the office will be Friday, Nov. 15. Cliff said yesterday that she was leaving Kansas for Maryland to be with her fiance. She has yet to find a job, but she already knows what she wants to do. "I'm really committed to student housing," she said. "I definitely like working with students, and I hope that I can stay with student housing." Steve Chrzanowski, president of the All Scholarship Hall Council, said he was on the search committee to find Cliff's successor. The committee may include several other scholarship hall residents. Fred McEllenzie, director of student housing, said, "We're in the process of building a recruitment profile at this moment. I'm sure we will not find another Joyce, but that's not a requirement. "She's a unique individual." Cliff received a doctorate in education at KU in October 1984. She took the assistant director's position at KU in September 1979. Her primary responsibilities are organization of programs for students in housing and administration of the eight University scholarship halls. McEllenbie, Cliff's supervisor, said her position carried a great deal of responsibility, but Cliff never shirked her duties. "She is an extremely hard-working and creative individual, who really gave it 110 percent," he said. "I have never regretted hiring her." Cliff said she would carry with her many memories of the people, especially students, she has worked in her six years at the University. "The high points are my associations with people and things I can look at and say, 'I did that,' "' she said. Among the programs Cliff helped to organize during her tenure were an energy conservation program for the residence halls, a vandalism reduction program and the recent KU alcohol awareness week Chrzanowski said Cliff was an enthusiastic, energetic person who now how to motivate others. "She does have a fondness for using crayons and construction paper, especially at retreats that we have," Chrzanowski said. Chrzanowski is helping to organize a dinner and reception in Cliff's honor on Sunday, Nov. 10. "It's open to any friend of the scholarship hall system and any friend of Joyce," he said. The day's events will begin with a dinner at 1 p.m. at the Country Inn Restaurant, 1350 N 3rd St. The cost is $6 a person. Those who want to attend should contact Chrzanowski by Tuesday. Checks should be made out to ASHC. A reception at Sellars Hall will follow from 2:30 to 4 p.m. "I know many people are going to say it, but we're going to miss her," Chrzanowski said. Tell em it's practical Let them think you bought the brand new Eide "RB10" all the sensible reasons. Like easy pitch button starting No flairing. Intensity of power is riding with a friend." If someone once get a look at you they'll believe you. The Elite RD: Practically never looked to hand. Now $985.00 Reg. $1,098.00 HOURS Tuesday - Friday 10 to 6 Saturday 10 to 4 Closed Sunday & Monday HONDA BOOTERS 1548 E. 23" STREET LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044 843-3333 WE KNOW WHY YOU RIDE brother PRINTER SALE! Letter Quality Daisy Wheel with Tractor Feed. HR-10 $349 $299 Both Printers Are Great for IBM, Apple, C-64, PC Jr., and others. JEFF GOLDBLUM JOSEPH BOLOGNA ED BEGLEY, JR. “TRANSYLVANIA 6-5000” CAROL KANE JEFFREY JONES JOHN BYNER GEENA DAVIS MICHAEL RICHARDS DONALD GIBB NORMAN FELL and TERESA GANZEL as Elizabeth • Music composed & conducted by LEE HOLDRIDGE Executive Producers PAUL LICHTMAN and ARNIE FISHMAN Written by RUDY De LUCA Produced by MACE NEUFELD and THOMAS H. BRODEK NEW WORLD PICTURES Directed by RUDY De LUCA 1985 New World Pictures All Rights Reserved PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED SOME MATERIAL MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN SUAFILMS Tonight! 7:30 p.m., Hoch Auditorium FREE ADMISSION with an empty can of Pepsi or Diet Pepsi FREE T-SHIRTS to the first 100 people!