Sellout Weekend Students, Campus Prepare for Parents' Day By Giles Lambertson One day a year the Hill is taken over by that older set fondly referred to as "the folks." It's known as Parents' Day. The event is marked by unusual cleanliness on the part of "the kids"; their rooms, their persons, and their language. Saturday is clean-up day. Some 3,000 parents are expected to arrive Friday evening for this year's tour of inspection. It will include inspection of the campus, the faculty, and the football team. AN INFORMAL reception at 10 a.m. in the lobby of the Kansas Union will open the day's activities. Every half-hour thereafter, film highlights of KU football games will be shown in the Trophy Room of the Union. The special Parents' Day Buffet will be served in the Kansas Women Safe As Ever But Caution Still Wise No above ordinary danger to women is present on campus, E. P. Moomau, Chief of the Traffic and Security division said. Since last week, when a male KU student was arrested for indecent exposure, there have been a flurry of both official and non-official reports of cases of exhibitionism on campus. Many women students say they are afraid to go on campus at night. One woman, last night, seeing a male student walk toward her, screamed. The boy, who was walking toward his car, reassured her. Both students declined to give their names to the reporter. Chief Moomau did say women students should avoid dark parts of the campus at night. Union Ballroom at 11 a.m. The charge will be $1.75 a person. Picnics, teas, and informal luncheons will be provided for parents of students living in organized houses or residence halls. ALL SCHOOLS, departments, and divisions of the University will be open for visitation from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. For parents who prefer first-hand knowledge of their son's or daughter's academic progress, faculty and staff members will be available in their offices for appointments at this time. Two exhibits will be on display throughout the day in the Kansas Union. The winners of the recent Kansas Designer-Craftsman Show will be featured in the Browsing Room. Photographs by Constance Sheerer will be shown in the South Lounge. Some members of the football team will perform flawlessly—regardless of whether they play—as their parents join the others in watching the Jayhawks tackle the Oklahoma State Cowboys at 1:30 in Memorial Stadium. PARENTS MAY register and purchase reserved seat tickets for the game at Allen Field House or at the Kansas Union. Tickets may also be ordered in advance from the KU Athletic Department. For those students who are "surprised" by their parents, tickets will be available at the southeast corner of the stadium from noon until gametime. A University Theatre performance of "My Fair Lady" at 8 p.m. in Murphy Hall will complete the Daily Kansan 3 Friday, October 22,1965 NEW AND USED PARTS Tires and Glass East End of 9th Street VI3-0956 day's activities. Any student wanting extra tickets for the performance has hopefully already purchased them as the show is completely sold out. 1811 W. 6th St. Lawrence Welcome, Moms & Dads! A SIMILAR "sell-out" exists in Lawrence motels and hotels. The managers report nearly all rooms reserved, some as long as four months ago. When smart parents visit their sons and daughters at KU, they stay overnight at the ELDRIDGE, because they know that no other hotel or motel: - is conveniently located in downtown Lawrence, and close to the campus. - offers ultra-nice rooms and suites at a reasonable rate. Next time your parents visit Lawrence, make reservations at the ELDRIDGE . youll be glad you did. 7th & Mass. ELDRIDGE HOTEL VI 3-0281 No Waiting — No Alterations Here's perfect fit . . . good looks . . . and unbelievably easy care! Haggar "Forever Prest" Dress Slacks can be washed again and again without ironing. They dry without a wrinkle, so no ironing is ever needed! In a handsome blend of Acrilan $ ^{ \circ} $ acrylic, rayon and acetate that always holds its crease, stays wrinkle free. Pick up a package! Pre-cuffed in your size and favorite color 2.