Wednesday, April 28, 1976 3 There will be no changes in the structure of rush this fall. Phyllis Robertson, Penhellenic membership program chairman, said yesterday. Sorority rush registration slow The membership program, rush, will be Aug. 12-15 and registration forms are in the dean of women's office until July 23. "Registration has been rather slow so far," Robertson said. 1976 employs-of-year honored at ceremony Bernice Tripp, custodial worker for physical plant operations in Blake Hall, and Verdi Gibson, assistant dean of the College of Engineering, was awarded a $100 check from the Endowment Association and an engraved and mounted University Seal for their outstanding serif you don't see it, ASK! >>> KING GEORGES Winners of the 1976 Employee of the Year Awards were announced yesterday at the second annual Employee Recognition Ceremony in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The two winners were selected by a 13-member Employee Recognition Committee on the basis of nominations from fellow employees. FINALISTS FOR the awards were members of the classified staff, in which persons are hired for specific jobs and are classified by the Civil Service, and the unclassified non-teaching staff, which are hired for less defined jobs. Finalists for the classified Employee of the Year were Mildred Cloferdile, assistant secretary-treasurer of the KU Alumni Association; Joseph T. Collins, vertebrate zoologist with the Museum of Natural History; and Jennifer D. department of physiology and cell biology and Helen Taylor, custodial worker for the Museum of Art. UNCLASSIFIED NON-TEACHING category finalists were Agnes Barmhill, assistant registrar with the Office of Admissions and Records; Charles Bayne, research associate with the Kansas University archivist at Spencer Library; and Jack Rose, director of laboratories for the chemistry of chemistry. EMPLOYEES WHO received pins for 25 years of service were Nmanchon Asmazin, Martin Chapman, Frank B. Cross, Francis Cuipor, Ann Evans, E. W. Fenstemaker, Edward F. Grier, Madeline Grinder, William W. Hambleton, Muriel H. Johnson, Joseph P. Fowler, P. Fenkel, Nickel, Darek Petrost, Calder Pickett, Kevin A. Remick, Mary Rusca, Robert Sheard, George R. Waggoner and M. Erik Wright. ALICE DOES NOT FOOL AROUND We don't want to give the wrong impression, however. Alice does not fool around. Alice is the sensational Xerox 9200 Duplicating System located at the House of Usher/Quick Copy Center, which is located in Santa Ana. Alice is the Print Shop of the Future—she will print you waft, do both sides, almost any paper, make reductions. Her copy quality is—the she is fast and inexpensive too. Reproduction can be fun with Alice! Easy and inexpensive, Alice is almost always available. Alice doesn't fool around—she does her work quickly and well. Alice does, however, make your work easier—giving you more time to fool around. Just Arrived! LAKES INDIAN GAUZE TOPS AND MEN & WOMENS MEXICAN SHIRTS MISS ASSORTED SIZES HALF AS MUCH 730mass. 12-5 Indoor Recreation Last Meeting of Spring Backgammon Club "beginners welcome" Thursday, April 29 Oread Room, Kansas Union 7:00 p.m. CAMPUS VETERANS ELECTIONS Ballots are available in the Campus Veterans Office, Room 118B Kansas Union on May 3,4,5. Come on in and vote. The following individuals are running: President Vice President Bill Evans Mike Diener Secretary Treasurer But, she said, that was no indication there would be fewer than usual women participating. Jim Bailey Wilson Tyson John Welborn She said many women waited until summer to register, when the pressure of a new job would come. Jeff McCune "To participate, a woman must have a 2.2 grade point average and 14 credit hours from the previous semester." Robertson or the grade point can be accumulative. Ted Cloon SOME WOMEN MAY want to see what their grades are for the spring semester, but you won't. This is the second semester that higher grade points and hours have been required by Panhellenic. The requirements had been a 2.0 grade point and 12 credit hours. Bill Burke Mark Epstein "We've been real pleased with the results of the new requirements," Robertson said. "It really wouldn't be fair to lower them now." SHE SAID THE new requirements not only cut back the number of women going to school, but they also increased the in the sorely rush last January, 250 of the 423 women who participated pledged sororities. Another 107 were allowed to complete because of the grade and hours requirement. An $8 registration fee pays for registration materials, summer correspondence and a Panhellenic booklet distributed during rush. Robertson said petitions would be accepted on the hours requirement for mansions. 2023. 04.15 Offer Good 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Wed. & Thurs. 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