6 Friday, January 24, 1975 University Daily Kansan AURH revises staffing method New staff selection procedures for choosing resident assistants and assistant resident directors for University residence halls were unanimously approved Thursday night by the Association of University Residence Halls (AURH). Under the new procedures, candidates applying between January and May will be reviewed in standardized interviews, Mark Anthony, AURH communication coordinator, and students in communications and student transcripts also may be used when studying applications. After the interviews, candidates will be ranked according to their acceptability, Anthony said. They may be favored, marginal or unavailable depending on what size they will be dropped immediately from consideration, speeding up the process, he said. To lessen mounting parking problems around McCollum and Ellsworth halls, nearly 200 additional parking spaces will soon be available, AURH voted. Residents may buy a $a a year parking permit for the gravel lot west of Iowa Street across from McCollum. Parking nearer the halls costs $17 50 per year. Volunteers are still urged to sign up for the legislators' dinner scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 6 in Lewis Hall. Governor Robert Rumsfeld and 76 state representatives will attend. Area needy require more aid The council was reactivated in December after having been idle since 1971, according to the report. Although more than $4,000 has been collected since December to help needy area families, more help is needed; it was requested in the meeting of the Emergency Service Council. The council tries to see that a person needing aid gets what is available, said Don Conrad, publicity chairman for the council's Add-a-Can drive. Byers said the council would try to help when welfare or unemployment compulsory. The council's food drive that was started last December with deposit barrels in grocery stores and churches hasn't gotten the response hoped for, Conrad said. The council agreed the drive should be started again. The Rev. Arden Dorn, council chairman, said that the church will stress that the church will be yet to certify. "I have a bunch that the need is going to be much more apparent," he said. "There are more and more people in the community who are faced with unem- Byers said that many community service organization noted an increase in requests for services. A spokesman for the Ballard Community Applications for funds for the needy are made through other service agencies, particularly Penn House, the Ballard Community Center and the Salvation Army. The applications are then given to the council's financial committee which evaluates them to see whether a need exists. Conrad said the Association of University Residence Halls was going to discuss starting a drive to help the council solicit funds. If the finance committee approves the application, funds are provided to pay the salaries of all staff members has provided funds for such items as utility bills, car repairs and rent. The council also has bought wholesale canned goods for the local community and the Salvation Army Community Center and the Salvation Army. Center said more money was needed for her organization to pay for food. She said that a supply of $150 worth of canned goods was gone in two days. --get involved? Interviews conducted XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX STUDENT SENATE Open Daily 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Feb.12 & 13 Senate Seats & Class Officers File today—Petitions available in Student Senate Office, 105B Union Filing Deadline 5 p.m., Wed., Jan. 29 WELCOME BACK KU STUDENTS Filing fee '5.00 Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream - 1524 W. 23rd St. January Special The topping is on us. 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