6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, September 21, 1967 Swingin' seniors plan big year Two more parties, a coffee and a satirical movie are planned for this year's senior class. Football jerseys with Jayhawk caricatures and red 3-cornered Tom Jones hats will be distributed to all dues-paying Seniors at a coffee Oct. 27 in the Kansas Union. The following day, Senior Day, class members will attend in T-shirts the KU-Iowa State football game. Special yell leaders from the class will lead the seniors in cheers. That night a class party will be held at the National Guard Armory. Seniors who have paid their dues and their senior dates will be admitted free. Admission for non-senior dates is $1. Plans include a satirical movie comprised of funny events that happen to members of the senior class. Bruder Stapleton, president of the class of '68, said this movie will be shown at the graduation breakfast and at future reunions. Class officers are busy planning a spring picnic, graduation breakfast. A class gift will be made to the University. Last Friday night a record 1,100 senior students danced to psychedelic music provided by the "Blue Things" and the "Young Raiders." Dress code just helps The AWS dress code is not really a dress code, just "suggestions" for on and off-campus dress. In the Associated Women Students' "Kansas Handbook for Women," given to all new women students, there is a list of suggested attire for events ranging from formal dances to barn parties. The handbook also attempts to give coeds an idea of what clothing to bring to KU, and to assure them high school clothes are still appropriate. However, the handbook doesn't mention dress in different areas of residence halls, sorority houses or scholarship halls. In the residence halls, hall regulations state requests that women dress "a certain way" for meals and in the living rooms. Sorority regulations are much the same. Certain requests are made for dress in the living rooms and for meals. The houses also suggest that the girls not wear slacks, jeans or shorts on campus unless weather dictates otherwise. Scholarship halls also make requests for "appropriate" dress. Now! Matinees Sat.-Sun. 2:00 Evenings--3:00 only THE MIRISCH CORPORATION presents JAMES A. MICHENER'S PANAVISION® COLOR by DeLuxe Released thru UNITED ARTISTS Adults Evenings—1.75 Matinee Sat.—1.50 Now! Shows Daily 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:20 Now! ACADEMY AWARD WEEK Tonight & Friday Best Actor Program! Lee Marvin in "CAT BALLOU" Burt Lancaster in "Elmer Gantry" Saturday Only Best Picture Program Varsity--Special Owl Show "WATERHOLE NO. 3" James FRIDAY Coburn 11:30 p.m. Student - Faculty Special KANSAS CITY PHILHARMONIC Regular Subscription Concerts 12 Concerts for $12 (Normal price----$22 to $55) Available to students, faculty & staff Reserve Your Ticket Now at the SUA office in the Kansas Union AURH Committee Interviews Thursday, September 21 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Templin - Lewis - Hashinger 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Douthart - Watkins - Sellards Tuesday, September 26 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. McCollum - Ellsworth - JRP 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Miller - Jolliffe - Battenfeld Wednesday, September 27 5:30 p.m. - Oliver 7:00 p.m. - Pearson Anyone Interested May Apply WEEJUNS ... with love $14.95 819 Mass. VI3-3470