AURH opens new offices, plans leadership conclave A national convention, a Leadership Conference and a new office are keeping the KU Association of University Residence Halls (AURH) members and officers busy. KU will host the national AURH convention during spring break next year. Cheri Ball, Olathe senior, is National Conference chairman; John Hill, Waverly senior, is campus co-ordinator for the national committee, and Larry Geiger, Mission senior, is National Conference treasurer. THE NEW AURH office in Lewis Hall "is a center for meetings, a place to take ideas, complaints and suggestions and a distribution center for AURH materials," said Keith Wood, Pittsburgh sophomore and AURH secretary. One hundred and twenty-five students are expected to attend this year's annual Leadership Conference October 8 and 9 at the Rock Springs Ranch near Junction City. Bill Morton, Phillipsburg junior and Leadership Committee chairman for AURH, said that, while there is no stated theme, the guideline this year will be "how the student can obtain maximum learning from his living group." "WE WANT residence hall students to get the most possible out of being out of the classroom," Morton said. Conference participants will be Inter-Residence Hall Council members and officers, Men's Scholarship Hall Council members and officers, hall presidents, vice presidents, and social chairmen, floor presidents, the Deans of Men, Women, and Students, and the national AURH officers. The national president, vice president and secretary are all at Kansas State. Morton hopes that those who attend will return to KU "better able to lend their hall." Morton said there would be two types of discussion sessions held to try to teach better leadership. IN THE FIRST, hypothetical problems will be presented and discussed. The second will be "provisional." They will meet in separate groups to discuss problems common to each group. Another feature of the conference will be "professor workshops." In these a professor or panel of professors will discuss residence hall problems with the hall leaders. Morton said a campus student leader, not yet chosen, will make the keynote address. Miss Emily Taylor, Dean of Women, will speak on student leader responsibility. 10 Daily Kansan Friday, September 23, 1966 Why Should I Go To First Southern Baptist Church At 19th & Naismith? 1. Well, it's closest. 2. You should see the good looking girls (boys) there. 3. You can make contacts that might help in the future. 4. It's just like my old (new, father's, etc.) church. If these all seem "Mickey Mouse," then you might consider the felt sense of God's Presence and the creative search for Truth found there. Two Complete Showings of Each Feature Tonite & Saturday. "Goldfinger" at 7:30 & 11:15 (James Bond does "Dr. No" at 9:13 & 1:05 a.m. ★ One Complete Program at 7:15 ★ "The Late Late Bond" again at 11:15 Any couple wearing pajamas to the Late Late Bond" at 11:15 Fri. or Sat. will receive one Free admission! NOW! Shows Tonight at 7:15 & 9:15 Cont. Fri. & Sat. from 2:30 p.m. AUDREY HEPBURN and PETER OTOOLE IN WILLIAM WYLER'S HOW TO steal a million MAYVISION* COLOR BY DELUXE DRIVE IN THEATRE · West on Highway 60 Ends Tonite! "The Longest Day" & "My Son, the Hero" Saturday----3 big Hits!! "NORTH TO & "MAGNIFICENT ALASKA" SEVEN" Bonus Hit—"THE STRIPPER" (Saturday only!) Acme Launderers & Dry Cleaners Three Convenient Locations Downtown 1111 Mass. Hillcrest 925 Iowa Malls 711 W.23rd