Wednesday, April 14, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Dormitory Residents' Changeover To Place Women in Ellsworth Hall Ellsworth Hall will be a women's dorm next year and new McCollum Hall will be opened to the men. In the meantime, a change in government will come to both. Residents of Lewis Hall will move to Ellsworth and residents of Ellsworth will move into McCollum, both increasing their total members by 300. Lewis Hall will become a Freshman women residence hall. The hall senate next year will be reduced from two representatives from each wing to one representative, the floor president. About 13 members will serve on the governing body. Ellsworth residents will vote on a new constitution for McColum Thursday and residents of Lewis are laying plans for election of hall officers. This year Lewis Hall did not have a constitution, instead they have a one page sheet of by-laws which they had decided is not enough, according to Gloria Farha, Wichita junior and hall president. "Here (in Ellsworth) we don't have this as we have had a civil war between north and south wings." Miller continued. "Ive seen the hall, and to me with the type of government this constitution sets up with the establishment of the floors as a unit is beneficial." Max Miller, Topeka sophomore and a member of the constitution committee said. One of the biggest changes proposed for the new McCollum Hall is the adoption of a floor president plan similar to the plan in Temple hall. Each floor will be comprised of three wings, each with about 112 residents. "By limiting the number of people on the senate we have coupled them closer to the administrative people of the dorm, Miller said. "We will have a better all around government." We have added vice presidents and committee chairmen to the other officers on each floor, Miss Farha said. "We are moving toward floor emphasis more and more." Carol Denise Burt, Glendale Mo., sophomore and constitution committee chairman said the purposes of the guidelines which have been proposed are: - To heighten involvement and communication between various groups and interests within the living group. - To establish a government for Ellsworth Hall. - To propose stable rules that allow for flexibility and creativity, but yet serve to direct an effective hall structure. "Basically we have only expanded the present government. By emphasizing the floor structure, we hope to create better communication and better unity within the hall. This will change the role of the Executive Council and the hall Senate," the guidelines state. Applications for the first election of officers will be due Monday, April 19. Interviews will be held that week, with the slate introduced on April 24, and the elections on April 27. Those to be elected at that time include: president, vice-president, Fun Fun Fun Applications for the second election will be due Monday, May 3. Interviews will be held that week with the slate to be introduced May 8, and elections to be held May 11. secretary, treasurer, standards board chairman of the hall as a whole and nine floor presidents. Burned Man Is Refused Help WICHITA, Kan.—(UPI)—A man critically burned in a fire, at his home was refused help by several persons Tuesday. A neighbor finally called firemen who found the victim wandering in the street in his underwear. Firemen said Harold Callaway, 40, attempted to flag down several motorists in an effort to get someone to take him to a hospital. He was ignored. Nine vice presidents, and the representatives for Inter-Residence Council, Association of University Residence Halls, and Associated Woman Students will be elected at that time. All other officers for the new Ellsworth Hall are to be cited in the fall. CALLAWAY THEN went to the residence of a neighbor who asked another neighbor to telephone firemen. An ambulance was not called until firemen arrived. UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS "THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO" Comic Opera in ENGLISH ★★★ by Mozart Friday & Saturday----April 16-17 Friday & Saturday----April 23-24 Callaway, dressed only in shorts and an undershirt, was found wandering on a street and was given first aid by firemen until the ambulance arrived. Curtain 8:20 p.m. ★★★ Tickets: $2,40, $1.80, $1.20 KU ID Redeemable at Box Office For Reservations Call UN 4-3982 — Murphy Hall Box Office pedwin Pedwin's Campus Collection Here's smart, sleek styling that fits any campus wardrobe. Wear 'em for dress or wear 'em to class...they're lightweight and handsome. Pedwin brings you the kind of shoe design that keeps on growing in popularity. Drop by and see all our Pedwin styles. Featuring the WAXHIDE ACE SLIP ON Sizes to 13—Width B to E Size 13—$11.99 McCoy's SUA RELAYS STREET DANCE Featuring The COMMANCHEROS FREE! SATURDAY,APRIL 17,7:30-11:30 P.M. IN FRONT OF KANSAS UNION