Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 31, 1960 Women May Stay Out Until 1:30 a.m. Saturday If you see any women students roaming around after closing hours (1 a.m.) Saturday night, don't get excited — it's "Loot for Late Lassies Night" and the women have a legal right to be out until 1:30 a.m. The Associated Women Students have extended closing hours Saturday in order to raise money for the KU Women's Memorial Scholarship Fund. The money raised for the fund, which began in 1957, will go toward scholarships for KU women in memory of female students who died while enrolled at the University. In order to stay out Saturday night until 1:30, the women must buy tickets from their house representative or they will be counted late after 1 a.m. Dorothy Lynch, Tulsa, Okla., junior, said that closing will be at the regular time — 1 a.m., but that any women with tickets will be permitted the half hour extension. The tickets are 50 cents each and the women are paying for them this weekend. But, there will be another "Loot for Late Lassies Night" April 23, and the men will pay if they want tickets. A skit announcing the "Loot for Late Lassies Night" will be presented to the women's houses and dormitories tonight. Carol Ott, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, is chairman of the skit. The skit writers were Barbara Rhodes, Little River sophomore; Molly Hoover, Manhattan sophomore and Anita Esplund, Minneola senior. The AWS has set aside the week of April 4-9 as the week for all organized houses to raise money from their particular groups for the scholarship. Some women will bake goodies and sell them while others may sponsor dances and give all of the proceeds to the fund. A prize will be awarded to the house that has the fund-raising project judged best by the special events committee. Also, the house that collects the most money for the fund during the month will get a prize. The prize for the best fund-raising project will be an addition of $10 to the house's grand total of money raised for the month. To the house that collects the most money during the month in proportion to the number of women in that house Emily Taylor, dean of women, has offered her services for one day. Dean Taylor said that she would do anything within reason. International Club Double Feature SATURDAY, APRIL 2 Jayhawk Room 8 p.m.— "Haitian Rhythms" Joachim Etienne Do Dishes Only Once a Day Women waiters in organized houses and residents of scholarship halls and private apartments should welcome the advice of the Colorado Medical Society. 9 p.m. - Dr. Starkie on the Gypsies So when your dishes begin to pile up, you have an alibi. It's a way to avoid rough, red dishpan hands, which are a problem to many women. The society tells women to "stack dishes from several meals and do them all at once." Advice from the society includes a suggestion that women try to plan things so that their hands are in water for longer periods of time, and out of water for correspondingly longer periods. Coffee and Dancing Women, you now have the excuse that you have been looking for to avoid frequent dishwashing. When you are finished, oil your hands while they are still wet and wrinkled from the water. The U.S. baby industry predicts that an average of $1,000 will be spent on each new child in 1960 by parents, grandparents, relatives and friends. Jane Goodnow, Kansas City, Mo. junior has been elected president of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Alpha Chi Omega Other officers are Susan Naylor, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore, first vice president; Barbara Lesher, Wichita, second vice president; Jeanne Cox, Merriam, treasurer, both juniors; Linda Busch, Oregon, Mo., assistant treasurer; Nancy Vermillion, Goodland, scholarship chairman, both sophomores. Mary Beth Hornback, Parsons, corresponding secretary; Carol Duncan, Kansas City, Mo., recording secretary; Cecily Johns, Wichita, rush chairman, all juniors; Ona Swearingen, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, assistant rush chairman. ... On the Hill ... Melissa Gerber, Leavenworth, social chairman; Judy Rieder, Kansas City, Mo., warden, both juniors; Patricia Huffman, Paola, assistant social chairman; Judy Hymer, Bonner Springs, house manager; Mary Fassnacht, Overland Park, assistant house manager. Alice Pfortmiller, Russell, assistant warden: Susan Wray, Coffeyville, activities chairman; Carolyn Craig, Kansas City, Kan., historian; Roberta Laughery, Bethel, publicity chairman; Sally Smith, San Antonio, Tex., intramurals chairman, all sophomores. Carol McMillan, Coldwater sophomore and Marlene Glass, Kansas City, Kan., junior, co-song leaders, and Nancy Reifel, Overland Park freshman, chaplain. Alpha Tau Omega - * * William Addis, Wichita senior, has been elected president of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity for the coming year. Other officers are Richard Vancil, Abilene sophomore, treasurer, and Francis McEvoy, Wilson junior, chairman of the executive council. David Snittiker, Union Star, Mo, junior has been installed as venerable dean of Acacia fraternity and will preside over future meetings. Other new officers are: Richard Immanuel, Mission, senior dean in charge of rush; Bradley Rambat, Bird City, pledge trainer; Gary Vail, Wellington, treasurer; Leroy Headstrom, Kansas City, Kan. corresponding secretary, juniors. 908 Mass. Acacia Ronald Leslie, Liberal, junior dean in charge of social activities; Lynn Wildermood, Mission, senior steward in charge of managing the house, sonhomores. Thomas Beissecker, Topeka, recording secretary; Daniel Caliendo, Sedgwick, junior steward or kitchen manager, and James Hastings, Wichita, sentinel, freshmen. - Quality Parts - Expert Service Pi Beta Phi sorority held its annual spring dinner-dance recently at the Lawrence Country Club. The chaperones were Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell, Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. Mary Lou Buckingham, Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow, and Mrs. Mildred Dunivent. BIRD TV - RADIO Pi Beta Phi *** - Guaranteed VI 3-8855 Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi sorority recently initiated nine pledges. They are Jan Schlittenhardt, St. Francis; Mary Lou Amick, Mission; Joan Munson, Arkansas City, all juniors; Eleanor Theno, Paola; Patricia Conlev, Kansas City, Kan; Suie Carol Brown, Kansas City, Mo; Tonya Stalons and Sue Weston, both of Overland Park; Carolyn Braun, Pittsburg, all are sophomores. Miss Amick was honor initiate. GRANADA NOW SHOWING! "Suddenly Last Summer" starring Elizabeth Taylor Katharine Hepburn Montgomery Clift NOW OPEN! 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