Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, April 29,1963 Top KU Women Students Honored By AWS Tonight The All Women's Day activities of the Associated Women Students will conclude today with the annual Honors Night and an art display. Honors Night, which is designed to recognize outstanding women on campus, will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Hoch Auditorium. THE HONORS NIGHT events will include the installation of the AWS Senate, the announcement of counselors for freshman residence halls, the new members of the AWS Fashion Board, Mortar Board, and Cwens. The outstanding woman from each living group will be announced as will the American Association of University Women (AAUW) year's membership award to the outstanding senior woman as chosen at the Junior-Senior Brunch yesterday. The candidates for the AAUW award are Susan Callender, Bonner Regents Rename Lonborg Head Of Athletic Dept. A. C. (Dutch) Lonborg, KU Athletic Director, was given a one-year extension in his duties by the Kansas Board of Regents Friday. The decision was made by the Regents after the withdrawal of a proposal by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe to reorganize the KU Athletic Department. Chancellor Wescoe's plan was presented in March and would have elevated Lonborg to the position of special representative to the Big Eight Conference. Head football coach Jack Mitchell would have assumed the duties of direction and coordination of athletics inside the University. THE REGENTS' DECISION waived the normal mandatory retirement age for Lonborg at 65. However, the Board of Regents did approve Chancellor Wescoe's proposal that Charles H. Oldfather, professor of law, be appointed the Chancellor's representative to the Athletic Board as well as chairman of the Board. Springs; Gail Eberhardt, Wichita; Marilyn Mueller, Houston, Texas; Joanne Stover, Colby, and Janice Wise, Kansas City, Mo. AN EXHIBIT of art work by KU women was put on display this afternoon in front of Hoch Auditorium. In case of rain, the exhibit is to be moved to the second floor of Strong Hall. All Women's Day activities during the weekend included the Junior-Senior Brunch and a sophomore picnic—both held on Sunday. Approximately 300 junior and senior women were entertained by a vocal solo from Bonnie Ward, Topeka junior, and a fashion show sponsored by the AWS Mademoiselle Fashion Board. THE FASHIONS, which were furnished by the Jay Shoppe, included shorts, swim suits, shifts, sheaths, suits, and the perennial cut-offs, all for spring and summer. Judy Gatton, Wichita sophomore, and Phyllis Schneider, Shawnee Mission freshman, were the fashion commentators. The fashions were modeled by women chosen by each living group to participate in the Fashion Board's recent "Best Dressed Coed" contest. THE GUESTS included: Emily Taylor, dean of women; Mrs. Kala Stroup, Mrs. Janet Coleman and Miss Karlene Howell—assistants to the dean of women. Male guests were W. Clarke Wescoe, L. C. Woodruff, Raymond Nichols, James Logan, Donald Alderson, Burton Marvin, James Surface, and George B. Smith. The AWS sophomore picnic was held Sunday evening. See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales - Rentals - Service The AWS All Women's Day activities began last Wednesday with an exchange dinner among all the women's organized living groups. The foreign women students of People-to-People and the People-to-People Big Sisters were guests. LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass. A SYMPOSIUM on the Roles of Women in Modern Society was held Thursday as the second All Women's Day activity. VI 3-3644 DON'T MISS The AWS All Women's Day steering committee included Miss Karlene Howell, adviser; Lesley Hagood, Prairie Village junior, chairman; Nancy Bena, Pittsburg junior; Mary Ann Cheatham, Tulsa freshman; Mary Kline, Wichita sophomore; Mary Morozzo, Council Grove sophomore; Rosemary Delich, Kansas City sophomore; Marjorie Hamlett, Wichita junior; Juanita Almquist, Overland Park junior, and April Knief, Mission sophomore. ALLEN'S NEWS School Supplies 1115 Mass. Band Beats Bored Listener DALLAS—(UPI)—David C. Barrett got bored with the whole thing and walked away yesterday. A five-man band led by a red-shirted guitar player became angry when Barrett walked away from their impromptu concert in a city park and beat him up. Boss Forced to Hold Secretary VENTURA, Calif. — (UPI) — County Supervisor Fred Ireland had a problem yesterday most men would like. He wrote a polite note to the board saying he thought his new office was fine. 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