Men air reserved yes to no closing proposals Do KU men want KU women to be equal? When the issue is women's closing hours, the answer often heard is a reserved "yes." On March 12, the Associated Women Students (AWS) regulations convention proposed no closing hours for senior, junior and second-semester sophomore women. POTH MEN and women students have been talking since. Ned Valentine, Clay Center sophomore, favored automatic no closing as stated in the AWS convention resolution. "I don't really see any good reason for having the present restrictions on upperclass women," he said. First-semester sophomore women, Valentine said, should have no closing with parents' permission. "I DONT THINK freshmen should have no closing. A girl Official Bulletin TODAY Kansas Assoc. of College Teachers of English, All Day, Union. Union. gymnastics Preliminaries, 1-3 and Drived Educ. Workshop, All Day. Union. Gymnastics Preliminaries, 1-3 and 1:30-9 p.m. Eight Champion- lals, Field Hockey Popular Film, 7 and 9:30 p.m. "Becket." Dyche Aud. Greek Week All Star Football, 4 n.m. Stadium Foreign Film, 7:30 p.m. "Die Fied rmans." Hoch Ack *Becket*, *Film*. Aud. *Foreign*, *Film*. 7:30. p.m. "Die" Hilbell Friday Night Services, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 917 L. Leach, Lecture, 8 p.m. W. Burton Leach, Harvard, Swarthwout Rocital SATURDAY "The Bedbug" 8:20 p.m. University Theatre. Driver Educ. Workshop, All Day. Lancaster, PA 17502 Driver Educ. Workshop, ... Union Disks. Speech Festival, All Day. Murphy Hall. Norwegian Women Gymnasts, 1 p.m. Hoch Auc Houdt. Charlot Race, 1 p.m. Memorial Stadium. Gymnastics Finals, 2 p.m. For Big Eight championship. Allen Field House. Greek Track and Field Meet, 2 p.m. Gymnastics Tug of War. Pot- Greek Track and Field Meet, 2 p.m. Dormitory, Stadium; Tug of War, Potter Lake. Popular Film, 7 and 9:30 p.m. "Bucket," Dyche Aud. SUNDAY "The Bedbug," 8:20 p.m. University Theatre. Catholic Mass, 8 a.m. St. Lawrence Chapel; 9:30 and 11 a.m. Hoch Aud. in university Lutheran Church; 3:45 Bible study, 11:00 worship, 15th and 16th Oread Friends Meeting, 10:30 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone's welcome. Duplicate Bridge, Master Point, 1:30 p.m. Jawahk Room, Union India Club, 2.30 p.m. Movie from India, "We Two," in Hindi with English titles. Admission by tickets, 75c. Hoch Auditorium. Colegate Bowl championship Match, 2012. Thompson vs. Templin. Kansas Union. Lutheran Students Assoc., 6:30 p.m. Alcove C, Union. Tom Moore of KUY, will speak on reactions to the fair housing campaion. Popular Film, 7:30 p.m. "Becket." Dyche Aud. doesn't know yet what she has to do to stay in school. I'd tell my sister (a high school senior who may come to KU next year) when to be in during her freshman year so she could find out what she has to do to get the kind of grades she wants." HERB WILLIAMS, Oradell, N.J., sophomore, said, "I wasn't surprised at the way the voting went. I figured sooner or later it would probably happen here. The rules have been changing in other schools. I think the new rules have better than a 50 per cent chance of going through as written." Evan Ruff, Clay Center sophomore, said KU women should be responsible for their actions. "If you're old enough to go to college you are old enough to be responsible for what you do. People stay up late in their living groups. They might as well stay up late other places, too. The way the system is now, the girls can't really use the library." IN SPEAKING for his fraternity, Steve Adams, Leawood junior and president of Lambda Chi Alpha, said, "the overall impression is good. No one has said anything really strong one way or the other, but generally more men seem to be for no closing. This way you don't have to watch the time if you're at a party, and fight the mob back. I think people will get back about the same time anyway." Mike Vineyard, Wymore, Neb., senior and president of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, said his house is "not strongly in favor, and not strongly opposed. We've definitely been discussing the idea. The men wanted to pat the AWS on the back for taking a strong stand. Most of us were in favor of the step taken whether we agreed with the closing hours issue or not." Jon Putnam, Prairie Village junior, favored no closing for seniors only, and then on a key basis. "The senior key is an earned privilege," he said. "A senior has the right to a key just by getting to that level. Their work is fairly behind them. Juniors and second semester sophomores are still working for a degree. This is what they are here for. A degree is of tantamount importance to all other activities on campus, including dating." 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RESUME BUREAU, 47 Kearny St., San Francisco, Calif. Friday Night... On Stage Janet Meyer and Barbara Stein The Shanty Tap Room Downstairs Next Door To The Red Dog 644 Mass. St. VI2-9500 Miss Lawrence pageant for 1967 to be held May 6 Miss Lawrence of 1937 will be crowned on May 5, in a pageant that will be the cummation of several months work by the Lawrence Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees). The winner of the pageant will compete in the Miss Kansas pageant. Contestants from KU will be submitted by the Associated Women Students. To be eligible, a woman must be a resident of Kansas or a full-time KU student, must be 18 years old by June 1, and must never have been married. The judging will be based on a three-minute interview, a three-minute talent act and modeling of an evening gown and a swim-suit. Women seeking more information should contact the entries chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. John Rouse. 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