Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 20.1963 Regulations Convention Favors Later Sunday Closing The Associated Women Students (AWS) Regulations Convention passed a motion establishing midnight Sunday closing hours for all KU women in its meeting Saturday. The Sunday closing hours formerly had been 11 p.m. Another significant regulation adopted by the convention concerned the policy of signing out for the evening. The new rule states that each individual living group must have a system of signing out which will be approved by the AWS Board of Standards. The new regulation replaces a rule which provided for one sign-out system for all the living groups. OTHER RULES adopted by the convention included: - **WEEKLY CLOSING HOURS** for upperclass women—11 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. - **WEEKLY CLOSING HOURS** for freshman women—10:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. - SUMMER SESSION CLOSING hours—11 p.m. Monday through Thursday; midnight (formerly 11 p.m.) Sunday, and 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. $\bullet$ FALL ORIENTATION WEEK closing hours—11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, freshmen; midnight Sunday through Thursday, upperclass women, and 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday for all. $\bullet$ THE CONVENTION ALSO adopted the exceptions which provided for midnight closing hours on nights preceding Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations, between semesters on the night any vacation ends, and 1 a.m. closing hours from the last day of finals through commencement. - LATE PERMISSIONS — The convention voted to accept the current AWS regulations concerning late permissions with the statement that the students must notify house director or assistant director for late permissions. It had formerly read only the house director and dean of women. Other sections concerning late permissions stated that women may remain at University sponsored events past closing hours when the events are open to the public, and that extended closing hours for all members of an organized living group is to be obtained through the AWS Board of Standards. The convention also decided that senior privileges would Group to Present A Comic Opera "Albert Herring," a comic opera, will be presented at 8:30 tonight in the University Theatre. A small, quiet English town experiences a night of chaos to provide the hilarious touch to the performance. Phil Harris, Lawrence graduate student, said the opera opens with a May Day celebration at hand. The town of Luxford, England, needs a May queen, he said, but none can be found who are pure, chaste, and simple. The townpeople then decide to choose a May king, who turns out to be Albert Herring. Though Herring is lofty in character, he accidentally drinks an intoxicating beverage and steps out of his usual character to put a little spice in the opera. Music will be provided by a 16-piece group from the Little Symphony Orchestra. be decided by a junior delegation from each living group the spring preceding their senior year. - SIGNING OUT FOR OUT OF town overnight - The convention adopted the old section concerning staying out of town overnight adding only one new phrase. This phrase states that special late permission can be obtained from the house director after 8 p.m. The rule previously read that the student must sign out for overnight out of town by 8 p.m. - OTHER MINOR CHANGES concerning out of town sign out included the insertion of "Douglas County" for "out of town" and the phrase "must sign her destination and expected return on the personal register" for "must personally register." - The new regulation also states that the student "must" (formerly "should") leave Lawrence in order to arrive at her destination by University closing hours. - STAYING OVERNIGHT IN AN Organized House — The convention adopted the section concerning staying overnight in an organized house without change. The section stated that there must be a call not later than one half hour before closing between the two house directors concerned and that after rush week, special arrangements would be made for the new pledges. - STAYING OVERNIGHT IN Lawrence — The convention amended the section concerning staying overnight with a Lawrence woman student to read that the invitation by the "hostess" must be received by 8 p.m. The rule formerly read that the "mother" of the Lawrence student must contact the guest's house director and issue an invitation. The convention reaffirmed the ruling that closing hours must be observed. The convention moved that the areas not covered during the all-day session be left to the AWS Senate and House of Representatives for legislation. The regulations as adopted by the convention must be ratified by the AWS Senate and approved by the Dean of Women before they will go into affect. Ratification is expected sometime this week. 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