KU's busiest— Continued from page 1 mentioned identity as a particular concern. Man's role has been historically assigned. He is a self-supporting individual. Today's woman is torn between new intellectual opportunities and the hearth and home concepts of earlier generations. "Women still look forward to a kind of fantasy world," said Dean Taylor. "Even in 1966 there are girls who still believe there is not much point in getting an education." Dean Taylor mentioned a woman's need for education to fill those periods in her life not occupied with domestic duties. ONE OF THE disadvantages of being a dean of women said Miss Taylor is "getting across what we are trying to do. It's discouraging when you see individuals who are not making use of the advantages they have by attending college—not realizing what the possibilities are." Much gratification, however, comes from "seeing people grow, develop and take advantage of their potentialities," she added. Posthumous award to Kansan for Viet AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. —(UPI)—Posthumous award of two Vietnamese decorations were made to a member of the Air Force Academy's first graduating class who was killed in action early this year. Lt. Gen, Thomas S. Moorman, academy superintendent, presented the decorations to Mrs. Dee Halbower, widow of Capt. Harlow K. Halbower, a graduate of the class of 1959. He was from Kansas. THE DECORATIONS were the national Order, Fifth Class, and the Gallantry Cross with Palm. Halbower, one of the most decorated pilots of the conflict, was killed Jan. 2 while flying as a forward air controller. In addition to the Vietnamese decorations, he had earned the Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with 11 clusters and the Purple heart. He was the son of Mr. and K W. Halbower of Anthony, Kan. CC pre-enrolls About 450 freshmen participating in the centennial college program are pre-enrolling this week. They are meeting with their counselors and making plans for second semester classes. When pre-enrolling, students meet with their advisors to discuss problems which they have encountered during this semester. advisor in the centennial college program. There are about 20 students per After the preliminary schedules of the spring semester are published Dec. 19, other advisory sessions will be held. Daily Kansan 3 Wednesday, November 16, 1966 CURRENT EVENTS FORUM OF THE SUA presents RANDALL JESSEE Assistant Director of U.S.I.A. Discussing President Johnson's Recent Far Eastern Tour FORUM ROOM of the Union NOV.16 7:00 P.M. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Our modern and attractive salon is open late Monday thru Saturday. SHARON'S HAIR FASHIONS 40 Mass. VI 2-3665 Suite C SHARON STOREY JOY CARPENTER NANCY BELL LAURA FABERT AT BETTER STORES EVERYWHERE