Dean Taylor Serves Out Term in Corbin Page 3 Emily Taylor, dean of women, said Wednesday, "I'm going over to Corbin tonight to pay my debt to society." united the states have that Such could tran people; have Corbin's freshman counselors won the services of Dean Taylor for one evening. The award was given to the group who raised the most money for the KU Women's Memorial Scholarship Fund (SMOP). l and e fol- flight. I one, e our even Dean Taylor began her tour of duty that night in Corbin with a Hall Council Meeting. During the meeting the council members presented Dean Taylor with a set of Mickey Mouse ears, which she wore all evening. The Council and Dean Taylor also decided on some new freshman women dormitory rules. They included: - A course entitled Primary Hawks Nest will be a prequisite for all freshman women. is the lightts since ans of air-pub- attribute once acustility I am ossibly - All freshman women must wear tennis shoes and chew bubble gum at all times. (Dean Taylor was chewing three pieces of bubble gum during dinner.) - NO CLASSES on Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Only 1 p.m. classes will be held on Tuesday and Thursday. - Freshman women will be issued freshman keys after senior keys and senior privileges have been removed. - Jeans must be worn to all meals. - There will be no room check. - There will be no rooft check. - Corbin women will hold a slumber party with the men of Templin and Joseph R. Pearson Halls. AT 10:15 p.m. the freshman women grown tired of waiting for Dean Taylor's closing party. They wandered about the Corbin living room with signs pinned to their backs protesting Corbin policies. Some of the signs read: "Food! "Down with Grubby Grubb! "Free Male Delivery to All Rooms," and "Free Taxi Service to and from the Hill." The party finally began as the freshman dormitory resident directors did a chorus number entitled "Anything to Get Away From Corbin." The party ended at 12 a.m. with the serving of sandwiches and cocoa in the dining room. Dean Taylor spent the night on 3rd floor South Corbin with George Anne Porter, Kansas City junior and chairman of the Corbin Council SMOP Committee, and Mary Ellen Brooks, Hinesdale, Ill., freshman and president of Corbin Hall last semester. Miss Porter said, "The only trick we played on Dean Taylor was to short-sheet her bed." The Corbin Counselor SMOP Committee collected a total of $63.81, which amounted to $4.56 for each of the 14 committee members. Shiek Speaks KIEL, Germany — (UPI) — An Arabian sheik who divorced his German bride by saying three times "I reject you." will have to pay her an estimated $200,000 for a legal divorce. Prince Abdulla Al Jaber and 19-year-old Heidi Dichther of Kiel were married last spring. Three weeks later the prince dissolved the marriage according to the Moslem law of the Koran. Gorillas to Fight But the girl's attorney has fought ever since for a German divorce. The lawyer said it has been obtained and the settlement was for $200,000. ence LONDON — (UPI) — When it was learned that two British publishing houses plan to bring out different books both titled "The Monkeys," a London columnist commented, "stand by for gorilla warfare." Applications for the four officer positions on the SUA Board for 1962- 1963 are now available in the Union Directors Office. These applications must be turned back into the office by March 13. University Daily Kansan The money raised from the drive, which included special house projects and will include this Saturday's Late Night, will go toward scholarships for KU women. The scholarships honor women who died while enrolled at the university. Edgar Snow Nuggets of golden goodness BUTTER PECAN Try this golden treasure for a real taste treat... delicious Dairy Queen topped with crunchy butter pecan! Served fresh from the freezer, Dairy Queen is better tasting, better for you. 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"Red China Inside Out" will deal with the question of contemporary China as analyzed by the only re- In 1960, Snow returned to China for five months and traveled from Peking to Siberia, from Dairen and East China to Inner Mongolia, visiting areas barred to most visitors from non-Communist countries. Snow is the author of 10 books. Men's Dress Slacks Values to 10.95 $500 Men's Parka Coats Values to 18.95 $900 One Group Men's Western Boots Values to 16.95 $1000 Army Style Khaki Shirts Reg. 3.98 $200 Men's Flannel Shirts Reg.1.98 Western Shirts Values to 8.95 $300 Men's Sport Shirts 2.98 to 3.98 Values $200 One Group Men's Oxfords Values to 9.95 $500 One Group Men's Belts 50c White Dress Shirts $200 Blazer Sport Coat . . . . . $14.00 (Only 9 Left) — Reg. 25.00 820 MASS. - ALL SALES FINAL - NO EXCHANGES OR LAYAWAYS - Last year, Whitey Ford won 25 games for the Yankees. Yet he still insists it doesn't take brains to be a winning pitcher. In this week's Post, Whitey tells why one Dodger pitcher with plenty of brains never made the grade. Tells how he handles Al Kaline, Rocky Colavati, Jim Gentile and other top sluggers. And says why the beanball isn't as dangerous as it's cracked up to be. GUYS CAN BE GOOD PITCHERS —SAYS WHITEY FORD The Saturday Evening LOST MARCH 3, 1982 ISSUE ON SALE Don't Miss It! ROCK CHALK REVUE Good Friday Night Tickets Will Go On Sale At 7:00 p.m.At the Hoch Auditorium Box Office THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE SATURDAY NIGHT IS SOLD OUT!