Page 12 University Daily Kansan, October 29, 1982 Advisory board decides to increase room rates By KIESA ASCUE Staff Reporter Students will pay $75 more to live in a double room in a residence hall next year and $150 more to live in a single room. Students receive Advisory Board decided yesterday. "We've really made it our policy not to worry about people with single rooms because this is not our regular fare, but the increase is worthy of note," said Caryl Smith, dean of student life. At Hashinger Hall a double room will cost $2,018 next year, and a single room will cost $3,018. At Oliver Hall, a double room will cost $1,945 and a single will be $2,943. Residents of Ellsworth, GSP-Corbin and Lewis halls will pay $1,918 for a double room and $2,918 for a single. A double room in McColum will cost $1,928 next year and a single will cost $2,928. Templin and Joseph R. Pearson halls will cost $1,907 for a double room and $2,400 for a triple room. J. J. WILSON, director of housing, recommended that $40 be added to this year's rate per contract to cover the rising rate of utility fees. This year, $2.90 a day is allocated for raw food for each student, but the housing department projected a cost of $176 per student will add $24 to each contract, Wilson said. An additional $10, for a total of $170, will be taken from each contract to pay for student salaries. The office of residential programs also requested $1 more from each contract to pay miscellaneous expenses. ROBERT DOWDY, president of the Association of University Residence Halls, said that people living in single rooms had twice the increase of those in double rooms because the housing department and the office of residential programs needed the extra funds that would be available if two people lived in a single room. There will be a $2 increase in down payments, which will range from $213 for McCollimi to $303 for Hashinger. Down payments are due with the contract, said Fred McElhene, director of the office of residential programs. Students new to the residence hall system should plan to pay their down payments in February to ensure space in the hall, McEllenie said. Students who have lived in the halls this year may fill out an intent-to-return card and postpone payment until later in the spring, he said. FOR STUDENTS who use the installment plan, a double room in any hall will be $160 a month for 11 months, and the single room will cost $235 a month. A charge of $25 will be spread out each month, whose students the pay in lieu of The AURH contracts committee's proposal was approved unanimously. Other rate changes have been discussed by the committee, but the group did not have time to research them before yesterday's meeting, said Rick Zaporowski, contracts committee chairman. "We talked about a lot of them, but it seemed as if a lot of things had been changed in the last couple of years, so decided just to wait." Zaporowski said. PURCHASE A "CHICKEN DINNER SPECAL-Only $3.09" AND GIFT Every generation faces death, but a "human factor" will provide incentive for the next generation to live, a graduate assistant in history said last 'Last Lectures' speaker remembers '60s By DAWN GRAHAM Staff Reporter The graduate assistant, Scott Corbett, also the resident director of stem in Hall, spoke to a small group of students at St. Mary's Hall in the first of 10 "Last Lectures." The lecture series, sponsored by hall residents, features KU faculty who are all members of the college ofidence as though their lecture would be the last ever given to a University class. Wearing a blue velvet suit and sporting a harddelar mustache, Corbett looked the part of the '60s represented as he contrasted its wars and politics with the "prolonged innocence" of the students he talked to. "You face a life that's full of problems — a life that's going to disillusion you like that," Corbett said. CORBETT DESCRIBED himself as an unknowing participant in the events that would later become history as he participated in the politics of the '68s and the Vietnam War. grew up watching shows like 'My Three Sons' and 'Father Knows Best.' We could be confronted with the pain and loss of the assassination of Kennedy and still think that this was just the middle part of the show. A happy ending would somehow arise from the ashes." "My generation was the first to experience television," he said. "We But there was no happy ending. After the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., Corbett said, it was "too much to take." WHILE ATTENDING Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, in 1968, Corbett received a draft notice. "Suddenly it was becoming damned real," he said. "I loved my country too much to be out of it, but I loved AURH program wins award The program was in competition with programs from six other Midwest schools and will now enter national association sponsored by the National Association for College and University Residence Halls, said Robert Dowley, AURH president. "I'm very pleased because KU used to be active in NACURH and nationals several years ago, but interest had fizzled out," Dowdy said. A program on alcohol awareness earned the "School of the Month" award from U.S. Association of Uni- verities Residential Care, the AURH president said recently. renaissance into regional and national involvement again." "This is another example of KU's The program, titled "Do You Know Your Ness from Your Face?" was done in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. **Do You Know** how to four Face? I was done during the first three weeks of classes. Students volunteered for a year of sobriety tests, one of which was trying to touch their hands to their noses during a night of drunken revelry. managed to hit the face," Dowdy said. Residents were videotaped while in class and their behavior was discussed during the program. Drunken driving laws and the long-term effects of alcohol abuse also were discussed. "They usually missed the nose but managed to hit the face." Desmond Because he was a good rifle shot, Corbett was offered a position on a stationary assassination crew" which he did not insure him "a 'bill license to kill." mankind too much to want to partner pate in its destruction." But he refused and instead became a medic because he did not want to be denied the opportunity to put everything he believed in on the line. Since his return to the United States, Corbett has, he has tried to live up to his promise. 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