6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, January 12, 1968 Students to ski on break Thirty-three KU students will be going on a four-day Ski Club trip to Vail, Colo., during semester break. The students will leave Lawrence by bus on Jan. 27 and will return on the morning of Feb.1. The cost of the trip is $99.40, which includes lodging at Poor Richard's Inn, transportation, one day of instruction and tow tickets. Meals and ski equipment are not included in the cost of the trip and students will have to pay for this themselves. The Ski Club's next trip will be to Aspen, Colo., for six days over spring break. Students will stay at Redstone Lodge in Redstone, Colo., about twenty miles west of Aspen. Engagements Janice Brenner, Parsons senior, majoring in mathematics, Alpha Omicron Pi, to Richard Koerth, Tonganoxie freshman, majoring in business. Rita Rosander, Shawnee Mission senior, majoring in personnel administration, Alpha Omicron Pi, to John West, Oak Lawn, Ill., senior, majoring in aerospace engineering, Theta Tau. Peggy Englebrake, Kansas City senior, majoring in zoology, Miller Hall, to Gerald Edmonds, Prairie Village senior, majoring in chemistry. Linda Wulftkuhl, Lawrence senior, majoring in History, Delta Delta Delta, to Hollings Andrews, Webster Groves, Mo., professor of botany at Colorado State University, Delta Delta Delta. Virginia Treece, Lawrence senior, majoring in French, Delta Delta Delta, to Airman second class Steve Crane, Lawrence. Linda June Cooper, Shawnee Mission sophomore, majoring in interior design, Naismith Hall, to William T. Sumner, Minneapolis, Minn., sophomore at the University of Minnesota, majoring in art education Vicki Bolte, Lincoln junior, majoring in elementary education, Lewis Hall, to Armin Kelly, Barnard junior, majoring in zoology, Joseph R. Pearson Hall. The cost of the spring break trip will be $130.00 and students may sign up for it after semester break in the SUA office. JRP visitors can chit-chat 'til midnight The congress of Joseph R. Pearson Hall has voted to extend visiting hours on selected nights to 12 p.m. Guests previously had to leave the hall at 11 p.m. Dan Olson, Clifton junior and president of the hall, said the resolution extends hours Friday Saturday and Sunday nights and nights of KU home basketball games. The change, made under a Council on Student Affairs regulation allowing dormitories to set their own closing times, applies to female guests in public areas of the hall and male guests in all parts of the dorm. The dean of men's office has given tacit approval to the extension. Fred McElhenie, assistant dean of men, said the extension just means the lights will be left on in lounges an hour longer and counseling staff members will work an hour later. Placement testing set for Jan. 30 Placement testing for freshman and students with less than one year of college who are enrolling in KU spring semester will be at 8 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 30. These students and transfer students with more than one year of college will meet with the dean of their individual department at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 31. The deans will assign each student an advisor and the students can then confer with their advisors. No other orientation activities have been planned yet by the University orientation committee, said William Kelly, associate registrar. Patronize your Kansan Advertisers SEE PAKISTAN in film Two Ten-Minute Films Friday, January 12 3:30, 4:30 Forum Room SUA Foreign Culture Forum --- APARTMENT DWELLER? We have a Gimmick! Stay 12 months and get 13th month free? No! Stay 36 months and the furniture is free? No! Stay all year and get a free Acapulco Christmas vacation? No! Always For you: Economical Rates! Pleasant Management! All Masonry Construction! Full Laundry Facilities Plenty of Parking at Southridge Plaza Apartments Office 1704 W.24th Phone VI 2-1160 Quick Service Quality Food Hi-Lo French Fries Hot Chocolate 50c (reg. 65c) Thursday, Friday,and Saturday Only. Just ask for the Special 2120 W. 9th Street GOOD LUCK ON FINALS!