University Daily Kansan, October 22, 1980 842-3059 15 West 9th Residence hall contract prices will increase again next year if contract proposals by the Residential Programs Advisory Board are accepted, Fred McElheneil, director of residential programs, said yesterday. By ROSE SIMMONS Staff Reporter Board proposes rate increase for halls percent over this year's base rate," he said. The base price for contracts this year is $1,497. The proposed base price for next year is $1,677. McEllenbane said the increased base rate would reflect an increase in staff salaries and hall government funds. "Hall contracts will increase about 12 Aneconomical, all-purpose calculator. Designed to be used... built to last. Funds for hall libraries will increase from 45 to $8.50 per contract. A cost of $3.12 million is required. 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The board halls with security monitors would pay an additional $26 on the base rate. STUDENT HOURLY WORKERS will be hired in each hall to make nightly patrols. Templin and JRP have elected them. They also secure the security system, McElhennie said. The increase in security monitor fees from $15 to $25 is an attempt by ORP to adjust the security fee to the minimum wage, he said. The fee has not been increased in years, according to McElhienie. "The increase in minimum wages has caused halls to cut back on the security staff and hours," he said. "This has caused hall security to decrease instead of increase over the years." Other add-on fees to the base rate include an educational facilities fund and a 10 percent fee on tuition. the next year's base rate. Staff salaries will retain rates not shown by b18. $1a salary HOUSING CONTRACT RATES FOR 1981-82* Base Rate Security Monitor Add-on Educational Facilities Funds Total Plan A $1,677 $15 $1,892 Templin JRP Plan B $1,677 $26 $1,703 Elmworth GSP-Corbin Lewis Plan C $1,677 $26 $1,713 McCollum Plan D $1,677 $26 $25 $1,728 Oliver Plan E $1,677 $26 $100 $1,803 Hashinger *Single room will be $840 more per half contract. Each plan can be audited to meet request. *Single room will be $400 more per hall contract. Eight percent of hall rooms will be reserved to meet he demand for single rooms. No single room will be afforded in GSP-Corbin. PROPOSED HOUSING CONTRACT RATES FOR 1981-82* residents to_cover special arts facilities. Two Association of University Residence Halls contract proposals failed to gain support from the board, McEhlene said. AURH had proposed to withhold the records of students who owed residence housing for damaging or losing hall property. 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We'll be on campus: Wednesday, November 5, 1980 Check with your engineering placement office for time and location. WEDNESDAY OCT.22 Susan R. Jacobson from the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City will speak on WOMEN AND CREDIT 7 p.m. at the Satellite Union THURSDAY OCT. 23 THE WOMEN'S CONFERENCE THE PRESS DIDN'T WRITE ABOUT 7:30 p.m. Presentation and discussion of the activities at the FORUM going on in Copenhagen at the same time as the UN Mid-Decade Convention for Women this summer. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union FRIDAY OCT. 24 AN AFTERNOON OF WOMEN IN MUSIC, 3 o.m.at Haskinser Hall TUESDAY OCT. 28 THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT AND MEN—Making women's and men's roles compatible. 7:30 p.m. International Room, Kansas Union MONDAY OCT. 27 LESBIANISM AND WOMEN'S LIBERATION—A discussion WEDNESDAY OCT. 29 Elizabeth Banks, associate professor of classics and one of complaintants in a TITLE IX suit against KU, will speak, 7:30 p.m. Council Room, Kansas Union THERE WILL ALSO BE INFORMAL LUNCHEON DISCUSSIONS THROUGHOUT THE FIRST WEEK AND EVERYONE IS INVITED TO COME AND DISCUSS ANY QUESTION THAT CONCERNS THEM. Thursday Oct.23 11:1 Alcove E in the Kansas Union cafeteria area Friday Oct. 24 11-1 Alcove B in the Kansas Union cafeteria area CO-SPONSORS: KU-Y Women's Coalition Men's Coalition Emily Taylor's Women's Center