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Page 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1981 Local L Students have campus rooms for 4 years, Blatchley says B at By BERNIE FETTE Battalion Staff Additional light was shed on the ongoing dispute over the on- campus housing of fifth-year seniors and graduate students when members of the Residence Halls Association were told at their meeting Thursday night that all students will be allowed to live in a residence hall eight semesters from the date of their original ap plication. “We’re just not going to guarantee space, ” Director of Stu dent Affairs Ron Blatchley said. But if space is available, there’s a chance it might go to a fifth-year senior, he said. According to the policy effec tive next fall, a student is entitled to only eight semesters oft on- campus residence. That student may, however, go before an appeals board made up of six stu dents and a Student Affairs repre sentative in an attempt to regain HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! 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Many of the members said that with such a policy it would be very difficult to elect a dorm council when the students didn’t even know if they would be living in the dorm the following year. Balcar announced that the Quonset Huts are being turned over from the Department of Stu dent Affairs to the Department of Student Activities and that they would soon receive a “overhaul.” In addition to general improve ments, plans are being made to add a football field, basketball court, and a pavillion. Blatchley said the cost of the project would be one-quarter to one-half million dollars. “I think we’ll be able to secure some funds from former students,” he said. B “Bez the R Monde of MS( way Se 2,500 : usual c tory of both o where Thoi recogni attracti “Beatl acclaim vated a Irish Setter needs owner to pay for bill The search is on for the owner of an Irish Setter that broke his leg when he jumped off a wall at Memorial Student Center Thursday. 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