Freshman women decide on closing Freshman women are making upper class decisions. Beginning this year freshmen may decide if they want the restrictions of closing hours. This choice is a result of a rule recommended last spring by Associated Women Students (AWS) and approved by the KU administration. After gaining permission from her parents, each girl selects one of four living plans by returning a card included with her housing contract. She is assigned to the residence hall corresponding to her choice Emily Taylor, dean of women, explained. "I am committed to individual choice because I believe a girl in college is capable of making her own decisions. The girls are in a good position for choice and insofar as facilities are available, even change is possible." Sept. 19 1969 "Everything is working out amazingly well," commented Judy Weber, assistant to the dean of women. "Cancellations have allowed us to move the four or five girls dissatisfied with their boasting." 6 KANSAN Residence halls are organized so all girls live by the same plan. Only Corbin is divided - 170 girls have no closing while another 130 have hours. Freshmen are not living in upper class residence halls except one floor in Hashinger. Most freshman women requested to be placed in halls regulated by closing hours, with more preferring an all-women's hall. Plans developed by AWS include coeducational or all-women's halls, with or without closing hours. All women are subject to a six-week orientation period during which closing hours are in effect. the ugliest words in college: Quiz Friday over the next six chapters Why "Sweat it"? You can learn to read and study 3 to 10 times faster! The average Reading Dynamics student increases his reading and study speed over 5 times and improves comprehension almost 10%. The best way to find out about the remarkable Reading Dynamics course is to come to a free MINI-LESSON. Here, crammed into one exciting hour, you'll learn what it's like to be able to read and study 3 to 10 times faster. You will see a short, enjoyable movie and have all your questions answered. In short, you'll get a glimpse of what it's like to read and study almost as fast as you can turn a page—without skipping a single word-with better comprehension. ATTEND A FREE MINI-LESSON TOMORROW Saturday, September 20 7:00 p.m. RAMADA INN (V.I.P. Room) Call VI 3-6424 For Further Information FALL CLASS SCHEDULE Mon., Sept. 22 ___ 7-10 p.m. Mon., Sept. 22 ----- 7-10 p.m. Tues., Sept. 23 ----- 2-5 p.m. Regular Tues., Sept. 23 ---- 2-5 p.m. Regular Tues., Sept. 23 --- 2-5 p.m. Reg. Tues., Sept. 23 --- 7-10 p.m. Sections Wed., Sept. 24 ---- 2-5 p.m. Western Civ Wed., Sept. 24 --- 7-10 p.m. Sections Thurs., Sept. 25 --- 7-10 p.m. Freshman Section Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute Wesley Foundation-1314 Oread