Thursday, February 18, 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by TOM THRONE THE OBJECT looks like a giant mushroom doesn't it? That's what it is and you can find it in the Kansas Union as part of the Kansas Designer Craftsman Exhibition. The exhibition is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Sundays, ending February 28. Girl Greeks Plan New Spring Rush Sorority rush at the University of Kansas has been moved from on campus to a Reusser, Cincinnati junior and Panthella president, said "It is really unfair for a girl not to know where she is living when she comes back in the fall." Miss Reuser said. Another reason she listed for rush change was that girls would not have to pay for housing during rush. "This way the girls are already housed in their residence halls and will be out no extra cost for rush," Miss Reusesa said. Miss Remise said open houses were planned for the last part of year. They were announced as soon as they are approved by the university she heads up. A third reason for changing rush is that rush in the fall cuts off jobs. The most important reason for changing rush, Miss Reusser said, was that girls will know where they will live next year by the end of this school year, in order of waiting to find out next fall. "We thought Aug. 13 was too early to require girls to be back for rush. This extra week for a wedding would good for her financially," she said. "A girl need not worry if she didn't make her grades last semester because she will be able Reward Limit Extended The deadline for the $2,000 reward offered for information about the Summerfield Hall fire was May 13. April 12, Arthet Heck, chairman of the County Commission and a member of the Reward Fund Committee, said. Heck said the deadline had been extended with hope that more information would be received by the committee. The Reward Committee was formed shortly after the Kansas University football team's deadline for information on the Union fire expired by the committee offered another reward in the field Hall was bomed December 11. According to Lawrence Police Chief Richard Stanwix, the investigation into the bombing is still being carried on. Stanwix will comment on whether or not he expected a break in the case soon. Heck said that anyone who wanted to contact the Reward Committee could do so by mailing a letter to 15 at the Lawrence Post Office. corner. He should then tear off the number on the corner and save it in order to collect the evidence contained in an arrest and conviction. Free U Plans New Enrollment After Break Sanwix said the current investigation was a joint effort by the police and sheriff's department. The Justice Department is investigating, the University of Kansas Traffic and Security Office and several other state agencies. He said that the investigation was not working on the case. "Some classes have as few as two persons attending," Osborne said. As demands on students by regular classes grow during each semester, interest and attentiveness University classes lags, he said. The Free University is planning another enrollment this semester, according to Larry Osborne, head of the school. Heck said the information did not have to be signed, but that the informant should write two letters of acknowledgement, placing one of them on a Osborne said he hoped another enrollment, planned for just after spring break, would revive interest. Eight Will Study Abroad Eight KU students and one French student will leave Friday for Costa Rica to spend their junior years there, Mrs. Louise Ken, foreign studies student, and Daniel Rubio. The program is open to all students who have an equivalent of 16 hours of Spanish. Eligible students who wish to spend their junior year abroad should apply in the form of the year, Merrie, Keto and Me. The 11-year-old program is sponsored by KU in collaboration with universities in France. Germany and Costa Rica. Mrs. Keto said that students who were eligible could attend Universitat Bonn in Germany, the Universite de Bordeaux in France and Universidad de Costa Rica, and that Credit would be received at KU. The junior year program in both Germany and Costa Rica is administered by KU. The college of Korea administers the program in France. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS to go through rush next fall,' Miss Reusser said. March 5-March 13 Ski for Seven (7) Days with the K.U. Ski Club. This fall rush is planned especially for girls who did not have a 2.0 grade average for the fall and also for transfer students. Accommodations Only Round Trip Bus $123^{00} Lift Tickets Reading Dynamics Graduates WE NEED YOU ! An orientation period will be held at 2:00 p.m. Feb 28 in Woodruff Auditorium, Miss Reusser said. Panhellenic representatives will be on hand to answer questions. At this time you may ask any questions they may have about rush, Miss Reusser said. Call SUA OFFICE for Information 864-8663 We need you to be a part of our new Campus Representative Program. By becoming one of our campus representatives, you have a chance to EARN MONEY for college expenses and much more. The only qualification is that you be a Reading Dynamics graduate. A registration period is planned March 2. Girls who are planning on going through rush must register that day in the office of women in 220 Strong Hall. There is a $15.00 registration fee. Call Kathy now for details and appointments at 843-6424 evelyn wood reading dynamics The Federal Credit Union, located in the basement of Strong Hall, elected new officers and directors Feb. 11. Federal Credit Union Selects New Officers The new officers are: E. P. Johnson, assistant professor of education, President; Charles Wright, Building and Grounds carpenter, vice-president; Mrs. Keith, music education secretary; associate M. McCabe, M.Ceab, building engineer for the Kansas Union, treasurer. Newly-elected directors of the Credit Union are: Lee Oudalah, assistant director of the physical plant; Russell Bradt, professor of mathematics; and William Rouse, associate professor of education. These persons will meet once a month to discuss Credit Union business. Catch Our "The Credit Union serves all members of the community. If you are not paid by the hour," Mrs. Shirley Cutter, manager of the Credit Union, said it was started "The Credit Union serves the University staff by financing car loans, payroll advancements, moving expenses, household finances, student consolidations and more," she said. "Unfortunately," she said, "many people who could use our services don't know we exist and are not involved." SALE-A-MONTH at the HODGE PODGE PURSE AND SUEDE SALE Feb. 22-27 All Purses Reduced 25% 15 W.9th Patronize Kansan Advertisers Large Groups of... - Men's Suits and Sport Coats - Men's Slacks and Sweaters - Men's Shirts and Ties - Men's Winter Coats MISTER All Sales Final 1/2 PRICE Clothing Consultant 920 Mass. Alterations not included 1.