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Burge Union 864-5697 *Promotion applies to full-time University of Kansas students, faculty and staff. *Pricious price good February 1, 1989 to March 10, 1989. Macintosh $ ^{\mathrm{TM}} $ "The vote was not that heavy, just because only one coalition is running," said Dave Loncarc, president of AURH. "Last year, only about 15 percent of the people voted. There's a big feeling of anpathy." In Association of University Residence Halls elections yesterday and Wednesday, only about 6 percent of hall residents cast votes for new leaders. The new officers are Cotter Brown, Parsons junior, president; Margaret Townsend, Ames, Iowa, sophomore, vice president; Maureen Beary, Overland Park fresh- man, secretary; and Brad Bowzer, Overland Park freshman, treasurer. All were members of The New Deal coalition. AURH is an organization made up of representatives from governments of the eight KU residence hills and 11 municipalities. To run for office, candidates must live in the residence halls, cannot be on probationary status and the president and vice president cannot live in the same hall. Officers are elected annually by the students who live in residence halls and those on campus terms will go into Lancaster said two co-workers, "This is depressing," said Lonicarc, Mission senior. "We had set up a system for debates at a meeting and then we found out there was only one coalition." "I would have loved to have seen four coalitions battling it and saying what a bad job that I had done." Low turnout result of apathy of voters, AURH officer says Few people voted and there was no contest. by Kris M. Bergquist Kansan staff writer Fred McElhennie, associate director of student housing for residence life, said that the number of hall residents had decreased from 4,000 last semester to 3,875 this semester. "It's getting to be that you just come to the dorms your freshman year and you don't really care what happens to the hall because you'll move out after a year," I旨嗯he said, "it's that there only one coaition out of 4,000 students." Another reason for apathy is a general ignorance by the students about what AURH does, he said. Kirk Isenhour, *Mission sophomore and a member of an executive board at Hashinger Hall*, said at least 100 students participated. "They delegate a lot of money." Isenhour said. "If the he has a party, they can go to AURI and ask for him on vacations." Despite all this, Mike Welker, Bridgeton, Mo. sopher and treasurer of Elworth Hall, said people didn't believe in the experiment. This past year, Loncaster said that AURH members served on various Student Senate task forces, sponsored the first winter formal in about 25 years, brought in speakers and helped halls sponsor activities. "Our halls could get money from them. 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