Wednesday, March 6, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 McCollum dress revised Tuesday night McCollum Hall women began wearing casual clothes—slacks, cutoffs and jeans—to dinner. Their request to change the weekday dinner code set up for women's residence halls by the dean of women's office was approved Monday. The request was submitted Friday after off-and-on interest by McCollum women since early fall. Glenna Brown, McCollum women's vice-president, said efforts to draw up a new code earlier this fall failed because no one wanted to work on the project. Application deadline for ASC positions extended Freshman women who legally can't vote or run for living district representatives in the April elections because they plan to participate in the deferred sorority rush next fall will be given a way out, Ron Sutton, ASC election committee chairman announced Tuesday. The estimated 800 women will be represented in a manner decided on by the elections committee, Sutton said. The petition filing deadline for candidates for ASC, school representatives, class officers and living district representatives has been extended to 5 p.m., Wednesday, March 13, Sutton added. Independent and party petition forms are available in the Dean of Students office, 228 Strong Hall Representatives for ASC positions in the College of Liberal Arts and all KU schools except the Medical School, and class officers for all classes except freshmen will be elected. Living district representative positions are available for social sororities and fraternities, large and small men's and women's halls, and unmarried students in unorganized housing. Miss Brown said a group of officers and residents wrote the code and then sent copies to every woman in the hall asking them to check a yes or no answer. Of the hall's 297 women, 200 answered yes and 10 no. About half of the women wore casual clothes to the Tuesday evening meal. Hashinger Hall women were permitted to revise the code and began wearing casual clothes February 20, after three months of discussions in that hall. Spanish film is today "The Glory of Goya," a short film about the famous artist who recreates a bullfight through a series of etchings, will be shown at the Spanish Club at 4:30 p.m. today at the Wesleyan Foundation, across from the Kansas Union. A discussion will follow. Other schools receiving the 1968 awards include the New York School of Design, the University of Florida, Richmond (Va.) Professional Institute, and the University of Oregon. Design student to receive award ON SALE AT KIEF'S RECORDS A KU design student will receive a $1,000 Celanese Scholarship Award. The award, made available by the Celanese Corporation, is given to encourage promising students to continue their training in the field of home fashions. The KU award is one of five given every year to schools or departments of design. Each school will select the student to receive the award. Wilson Pickett "GREATEST HITS" stereo LP—reg.4.79 $299 Advance Tickets The Wilson Pickett Show at The Red Dog Inn March 13 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Saturday, March 9 Junior Class Party 69th DAY OF THE YEAR FREE BEER! 8-12 P.M. National Guard Armory 50c With Class Card $1.00 For Everyone Else Featuring "THE SHADOWS"