Housing group initiates plans The executive committee of the newly formed Unorganized Housing Association (UHA) held its first organizational meeting Tuesday afternoon in the Kansas Union. The purpose of the meeting according to Puf Bailey, Atchison senior and UHA president, was to establish some kind of rules for the internal organizational structure, to draw up a budget and to discuss possible UHA projects. The UHA is the Student Senate representative of all students who live in off-campus housing. It was created last year with the adoption of the new Senate Code but has been inactive, Bailey said. This semester it was decided to organize the UHA into a functioning organ since students living in off-campus housing now constitute 52 per cent of the student body, Bailey said. He said this is by far the largest single block, yet they are the least represented. This is due partially to lack of organization and the lack of funds. by next fall a brochure listing all the off-campus housing complexes, the facilities each provides and their rental costs. The brochure could also list restaurants, what they offered and perhaps grocery stores and their hours. Bailey said he wanted to establish a good rapport with the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. Students living off campus have more ties with the community and for all practical purposes are citizens of Lawrence. He said that the possibilities for interaction and cooperation in the area of community service were almost unlimited. Bailey said the UHA had an advantage over the other programs to aid off-campus living groups through the Housing Office or the Off-campus Housing committee because the UHA can act independently of the University but, at the same time, work in cooperation with the other housing organizations. Bailey presented several ideas for UHA projects to the committee. One idea was to draw up Association chooses attorneys as officers Bailey said the biggest problem facing the UHA now is getting organized. For Top Quality Head For Henry's Howard M. "Tony" Immel, Iola attorney, was elected president of the Kansas Alumni Association at a recent meeting of the association's board of directors. The Association of University Residence Halls is sponsoring a snow sculpturing contest for all residence halls today and Friday. Judging will take place Friday afternoon with awards to be given to the snow sculptures showing the most ingenuity and creativity. 10 KANSAN Apr. 2 1970 Williams was elected a director last year. He has been alumni representative on the Athletic board since 1964 and is co-chairman of the John H. Outland Scholarship Fund. This year he has served as chairman of the Alumni Organization and Activities Committee. Odd Williams, Lawrence attorney, was chosen executive vice president of the association. He will succeed Immel as the group's president. Immel has been a director of the association since 1966. He has served as co-chairman of the Alumni Development Committee, and chairman of the Alumni Publications Committee. 1971, is to be filled by Karen Renstrom Chambers of Shawnee Mission. She is a 1968 alumna of KU and, according to Wintermote, is the youngest member ever to serve on the board. The selection of a young person was a deliberate move by the board to give a voice to young people, he said. Dick Wintermote, executive director of the group, said that serving as executive vice president gives the incoming president a chance to familiarize himself with board officers before taking office as president. For the Finest Shrimp, Chicken. Hamburgers, etc. Hurry to Henry's 6th & Mo. V13-2139 Others elected at the meeting were the following area vice presidents: East—Charles Haines II, New York City architect; Central—W. F. 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