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The groups range from Jayhawk football camps to international conferences. The first is that the department of Nase said the department had two main reasons for housing the conferences and camps. Jayhawk football camp for two years. Curtis said the residence halls had well served the 400 players that were attending the camp. Leanna Lamb, residence hall director at McCollum Hall, said some preparations and services offered in the summer months were different from those during the spring and fall Nase said the department would lose several of its full-time employees if it only offered them employ- menting the fall and spring semesters. "Without the money from the camps, we could not offer our staff 12-month employment," she said. The housing department also offers summer housing as a type of communal housing. The University has 4,500 rooms available to the groups during the summer. Nase said. Available rooms in the Lawrence area, not including campus, total about 850, according to Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. "We meet with each group in advance to coordinate special requests of rooms and equipment needed for programs." Lamb said. "We are the most logical host for that many people." Nase said. By the end of the summer, seven halls and Jayhawker Towers will have been used by visiting groups, she said. Joseph R. Pearson Hall will not be used this summer because an existing system is being installed. Nase said each hall was staffed with conference assistants, a desk manager and a residence hall director who all live in the hall. Desk assistants, security, food service workers and the custodial staff also work in the residence halls during the summer. Most of the groups stay from four to six days and have from five to 950 participants. Nase said. If a group's members are considered youths, the group must provide a counselor to supervise every 15-18 participants. Chip Curtis, assistant football coach, has been a counselor at the She said that the residence hall staff provided no programming for the camps and that discipline problems referred to a group's counselors. Emergency situations and cases of misconduct are rare because of close supervision of the residents and because of their short stays, she said. Housing department will remove empty pool from Jayhawker Towers By Jeff Meesey Kansan staff writer Residents of Jayhawker Towers noticed something different this spring. The swimming pool, usually full, was not filled in June, had not been filled with water. Ken Stoner, director of housing, said the housing department had not prepared the pool because it would be removed this summer. "We've been discussing the removal of the pool for some time," he said. "It should not have come as a shock to anyone. In anticipation of construction this summer, we did not fill it." He said removing the pool had many advantages, including cutting the cost of the towers' upkeep. He it cost $3,000 to fill the pool and to prepare it for use each summer, with additional costs for maintenance dur Also, the unsupervised pool posed a liability problem for the housing district. In addition, the pool was more than 20 years old. "If it cracked tomorrow, I would not replace it," Stoner said, adding that if it had cracked last year he would have taken it out then. The pool's removal is part of a larger plan of construction and landscaping to the towers scheduled to begin after July 1. Stoner said he expected the project to cost less than $200,000. The plan includes improving the lighting between the towers and living spaces. story idea? 864-4810 ramps for wheelchair access to the interior of the apartment complex. Also, a service drive will be built for trucks to collect trash from behind a retaining wall near Tower A. The drive will branch off Irving Hill Road, making trash removal easier for the trucks, Stone said. During the spring semester, 23 people signed a petition to keep the pool open, said Wendy Davis, former vice president of Towers Hawkers Tenant Association. "People were very upset, and the petition didn't seem to help." Davis said. "If you look at other apartments, they have rates and look at what they offer, you wonder why other complexes can have a pool or weight-lifting equipment but we can't. She said the pool was used often, especially when residents came back after summer vacation. "It was frustrating to be a student leader fighting for student rights and not be able to help or do anything." "It was way too crowded sometimes," she said. 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