Wednesday, April 9, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Senate Continued from p. 1 The KU Volleyball Club was allotted $1,200. The Slightly Older Americans for Freedom was allotted $455. The KU Rugby Club was allotted $1,229. The KU Men's Soccer Club was allotted $2,459. The Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanos de Aztlan (MECHA) was allotted $960. The Rocky and Bullwinkle Club was allotted $580. The Objectivist Study Group was not financed. The KU-Jayhawk Racing Club was allotted $905. The KU Pre-med Club was allotted $277. The Spanish Club was allotted $433. The KU Cricket Club was allotted $539. The Malaysian Students Computer Continued from p. 1 Organization was allotted $450. The Student Health Officer Organization was allotted $1,644. "The Society of Women Engineers was allotted $200." The Minority Business Student Council was allotted $120. The Environmental Sciences Club was filled to the brim. Clendon said. And the number of users should continue to rise as the price of computer equipment falls more people find out about the BBSs. The Chinese Students Association was allotted $1,146. Weiner and McClendon said they would like to see more users of the systems, because it would lead to more interesting messages. Anyone is welcome as long as he or she contributes to the board with interesting messages. It is almost a code of conduct for users that they try to leave at least one message each time they check out the board. Both operators said that the enjoyment they got out of running the BBSs was the only pay they got, but that this was enough. "Having the bulletin board up keeps me from playing games on the computer," Weiner said. McClendon said he would be moving after graduation next month and Bloom County would go with him. Bloom County II will take its place. Mr. McClendon will come of McClendon's old equipment by the Lawrence Atari Users Club. And while McCLendon looks forward to resuming his operations in Alabama. Weiner is happy about the prospect of picking up some of Bloom County's users. Weiner said he used Bloom County to find out what was going on with the system, but he admitted the two services did compete for area users. Because more students have computers and because he has the oldest student-operated BBS in town, Weiner could be smiling a lot more while talking to people around the world — even if they never see him. Residence halls applicants signify enrollment increase If the number of students planning to live in residence halls increases, so will enrollment, Ken Stoner, director of student housing, said yesterday. By Peggy Staff writer By Peggy Kramer If that trend holds true, enrollment will be up in the fall. The office of residential programs has already received 4,295 applications for the 4,483 spaces available in the semester in the eight residence halls. Last year at this time, 3,830 applications had been submitted for reserved spaces, said Fred Langer, the office of residential programs. And students are still applying, he said. Students reserve rooms with a $25 deposit and then turn in a dated contract with a $200 deposit The housing applications and contract deposits are the first required money commitments from students to attend KU in the fall, he said. Contracts and deposits from returning residents were due last Friday. Hundreds of those contracts haven't been processed yet, but right now the number is 2,191, or almost 50 more than this time last year. Lovely Ulmer, assistant director of admissions, said that anytime money was laid down it showed some kind of commitment. The office of admissions, she said, uses the housing applications and contracts to help indicate how many students will pay fees. The office also monitors admissions applications and orientation figures to plan for the next semester's classes. Bruce Lindvall, director of admissions, said enrollment would look good next semester, but it was difficult to judge the exact increase until final fall headcount. McElhene said that all rooms had been reserved at this time except for some in Templin and McCollum halls. However, students who apply but don't turn in contracts will open some spaces for returning or incoming students. The system is designed so that if all spaces are reserved, students will be put on a waiting list and may still get a room, he said. On Campus A stereo receiver, cassette deck and compact disc player, valued together at $670, were stolen between 9:30 a.m. and 8:45 p.m. Monday from a residence in the 1800 block of II- A miter saw, hand drill and two circular saws, valued together at $85, were stolen between 7 p.m. April 1 and 4:30 p.m. Monday from a residence in the 1300 block of Massachusetts Street, police said. linois Street, Lawrence police said. School's out! Temporary work's in! 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