Sororities Changing Open House to Fall Sorority rush open houses will be held this year during the Fall semester instead of semester break. The houses will be open Nov. 12, 13 and 14. Freshmen can register today in Room 299 of the Kansas Union. Previously, the open house invitationals were held during rush week itself in January. The Rush Council and President's Council decided last April that early invitationals would be helpful to both the houses and the 900 or more rushees. both the Judy Hodge, Raytown, Mo., senior and chairman of the Panhellenic Rush Council, said, "The open houses will give each girl a chance to go through the sorority houses and meet some of the girls. They will help orient freshmen to the type of situation they will find in January." MISS HODGE said the open houses are the beginning of formal rush and that the rushee must attend them if she plans to go through rush. Miss Hodge said that although sororities have more or less been forced to accept the new policy because of the great number of rushees, it will work to their advantage. "The new system will save wear and tear on both the houses and the rushees," she said. "It should also make final week easier. "I HOPE FRESHMEN will try to relax and have a good time and then forget rush as much as possible until after finals," she continued. "The most important thing is to do well in classes." A wonderfully charming cardigan of imported Shetland wool spun in the highlands of Scotland with all the rich, delicate shading of the heather. Its star talent comes from a handsome front closing faced in grosgrain ribbon, and full-fashioned fit. Drum slim skirt of handsome heathspun wool is fully lined for comfort. Cardigan, $13.00. Skirt, $15.000 Friday and Saturday's "My Fair Lady" production is already sold out, it was reported by Lewin Coff, director of the play. Musical Tickets Selling Fast However, many good seats are still available for the remaining performances on Oct. 24, 28, 29, and 31. of the theatre. The long lines in front of the box office in the lobby of Murphy Hall indicate large student interest. THE MUSICAL promises to be the biggest sell out in the history As many as 100 students at a time have stood in line during the past few days waiting to obtain tickets. A STUDENT MAY obtain one free ticket by presenting his white certificate of registration at the box office. For the Oct. 29 production, all tickets must be on a cash basis because of the homecoming week-end. The box office is open from 10 a.m. until noon and from 1 to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Why Read the New York Times When You Can Get a Kansan? Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 19, 1965 NOTICE to Lawrence area residents Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute is planning to open a branch of their school in Lawrence. We need to know how many from this area would like to have our course available locally. For complete information and orientation you are invited to attend. FREE DEMONSTRATION Thursday, October 21,4,6 and 8 p.m. Sat.,October 23,10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Community Bldg.,11th and Vermont You will see an amazing documented film about Reading Dynamics. Learn how Reading Dynamics can help you to faster reading, improved comprehension, greater retention. Just by being present you may win the course absolutely free. FACTS ABOUT READING DYNAMICS READING DYNAMICS is a unique, revolutionary new process of reading rapidly down the page, allowing the eyes to trigger the mind directly. This eliminates the bad habits which cause slow reading; 1—The habit of saying the words to yourself. 2—Seeing only one word at a time. 3—Regression, that is, going back and rereading material unnecessarily. READING DYNAMICS encourages students to bring their own technical books to study. In addition to improving their reading speed and comprehension, they can also get some of their "homework" out of the way. This is valuable to students as special techniques are used on technical material. READING DYNAMICS is different from other courses. No machines are used. You learn, instead, to use your hand as a pacer, a tool you always have with you. Conventional rapid reading courses aspire to 450-600 words per minute.Most Reading Dynamics graduates can read between 1,500 and 3,000 words per minute, and many go even higher. GUARANTEE We guarantee to increase the reading efficiency of each student by at least three times with equal or better comprehension. We will refund the entire tuition of any student who does not triple his reading efficiency as measured by the beginning and subsequent tests, or the student may retake the course free of charge. A refund is conditional upon the student attending all classes or having made up missed sessions with the teacher. The student must also have practiced the required number of hours, following the assignments as outlined by the teacher. The average student may expect a five-time increase in reading speed, and an improvement in comprehension and recall. Any student who must withdraw from the course for any reason may re-enter any subsequent courses at any future time, at no additional cost. Classes Registering Now for these and other cities Colorado Denver Colorado Springs Fort Collins Grand Junction Durango Boulder Greeley Pueblo New Mexico Wyoming Albuquerque Santa Fe Los Alamos Farmington Missouri Wyoming Cheyenne Casper Laramie Rawlins Kansas City Independence St. Joseph Joplin Kansas Kansas Kansas City Wichita Topeka Hutchinson For FREE BROCHURE and CLASS SCHEDULES contact EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE 3706 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. Area Code 816 JE 1-4320