Housemothers To Attend Party Seventy-five housemothers will attend a "get-acquainted" party, sponsored by the Associated Women Students, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. Entertainment will include a reading by Ruth Scholes, Council Grove senior, and three songs by the Jayhawk quartet. Members are John Waddell, Junction City junior, Roger Wood, Larry Baker, and Gary Rohrer, Wichita juniors. Each AWS representative will escort her housemother and two other housemothers from organized houses to the party. Linda Lemon, Salina sophomore will be in charge of the games, and songs will be led by Barbara Blount, Larned senior. The accompanist will be Ann Markwell, Gashland Mo. sophomore. Clder and doughnuts will be served and fall leaves, berries, and a cornucopia will be used for decorations. Page 7 Barbara Mills, Olathe junior, is chairman of the AWS Housemothers' Party committee. Israeli Group Performs At KU "Irael—a new, democratic and dynamic country—is rising up from the remains of persecuted history," Arieh L. Plotkin, a leader of four good-will traveling Israeli students told an audience in the Union Ballroom yesterday. The other three are Miss Jemima Ben-Gal, dancer and Miss Bracha Eden and Alexander Wolkowsky, pianists. Miss Ben-Gal, in native costume, gave two ancient and modern Israeli dances with the theme, "Yemenite Bride." She illustrated how European dances influenced Israeli dancing. She also presented her own dance, "Labor Dance." miss Eden and Mr. Wolkowisky played three numbers written by Israeli and European composers. They were "Paganiin Variations" by Vitold Loslavsky; "Israeli Dances" by Haim Alexander and "Brazileira" by Darius Milhaud. They also played numbers by Johannes Brahms. University Daily Kansan Frosh To Learn AWS Rules Dinner at the Jewish Community Center followed. 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