Page 7 Fraternities, Sororities Wait Rush els- north, amman and aoyor night arms ure our you Fraternities and sororites at KU are preparing for the rush periods that will begin the week before fall semester. Sept. 21. The open rush period in fraternities begins Aug. 1, and formal rush is to be held Sept. 8-10. During the open rush period men are selected at functions sponsored by alumni chapters of fraternities in their home towns. No rushing is done on the KU campus. In the fall men meet other All-College Plan Used In Research Summer Session Kansan In order to stimulate an interaction between students in different departments an all-College approach is being used in an undergraduate research participation· program in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. This program encompasses students in the departments of psychology, zoology, chemistry, botany, microbiology, entomology, comparative biochemistry and physiology, radiation biophysics, and geology. The endeavor, which is affiliated with the gifted student program, has been in operation for several years, and for the past seven years has been receiving grants from the National Science Foundation. These subsidies are bestowed each year, and last May the program received $48,000 with which to continue its work. Students displaying an interest in research are nominated by faculty members and form this group. Participants in the project are selected by the director of the gifted students program, Francis Heller, associate dean, and the director of the National Science Foundation undergraduate research participation program, Frederick Samson, professor of comparative biochemistry and physiology. Openings are still available for undergraduates wishing to partake in research, and those interested may contact either of the directors. Forty-two students are participating in the program. Each week they meet in a group to discuss the work going on in their various areas. This gives the individual a wider scope of the general research in all the phases of the program. members of the various houses and are entertained for a week before the semester begins. FOR THE FIRST time since 1958 sororites will rush girls in the fall. The Panhellenic Council voted to change the time for women's rush activities to the second semester of the freshman year in 1959. For several years the membership selection period was held the week preceding the opening of the fall semester for women of sophomore standing or above. A short rush period is always held for transfer students during the orientation period in the fall. THE CHANGE OF TIME for formal rush resulted from the difficulties encountered in anticipating housing needs for upperclass women, complicated by increasing enrollment of women students and increasing registration for rush. The rush period to be held by the 12 sororities will involve transfer and upperclass students. Preliminary applications for participating in rush were submitted last May to the dean of women's office. The women will be formally pledged in the fall. The regular rush period in February will involve second semester freshman women. Donald K. Alderson, dean of men, coordinates the activities of fraternity rush. One-third of the men students at KU live in fraternity houses, and the remainder live in residence halls and apartments. According to Dean Alderson, without these houses there would not be enough room in the dormitories for all students. DEAN ALDERSON said he believes there are advantages to belonging to a fraternity and participating in their many planned activities. For a woman to be eligible to participate in formal rush she must be unaffiliated. unmarried and a student at KU for at least one semester, New President of BPW Is Kansas Graduate Mrs. Dorothy Marguerite Ford, a KU graduate living in Sherman Oaks, Calif., has been elected president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs. The new president of the 170,000member organization is a former model and was a Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Kansas. She is a consultant in business and distributive education for the Los Angeles County School system. In Dean Taylor's opinion, living in either a sorority house or a residence hall is an individual matter, and women must make their own decisions about where they want to live. while retaining a 1.0 grade point average. NOW! Ends Friday Open 7:00 Starts Dusk Now Showing "The VICTORS" and "When The Girls Take Over" DRIVE IN THEATRE • West on Highway 40 Starts Friday RACING THRILLS! 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