Sorority rush starts early for KU coeds Women's sorority rush has been changed this year because of the early scheduling of classes next fall. Open house rush was held Jan. 30, 31, and Feb. 1, to familiarize the girls in rush with the sororities. Invitational parties will be held on March 13, 14, and 15. Those girls invited will know Student wins case against closed zones A University of Kansas student has won a suit against the University in a case concerning closed parking zones. The student, Steve Joseph, Wichita, sued the University on the grounds that closed parking zones were unconstitutional. The Student Court ruled in his favor in a hearing held before Christmas. Joseph's fine was cancelled by this decision. The University has appealed the decision. A spokesman said yesterday that the student court can not rule closed parking zones unconstitutional because parking regulations are set up by the state legislature. The hearing of this appeal is to take place next week. COMPUTERS OUTDATED NEW YORK (UPI)—Today's electronic data processing capabilities will soon be surpassed by computers that can work in pico-seconds—the time it takes light to travel one hundredth of an inch, according to the Business Equipment Manufacturers Association. by March 17 or 18 if they are subject for pledging. Feb. 3 1970 KANSAN 7 Second semester freshman girls may go through rush. Kathy Hoefer, Shawnee Mission junior and president of the Panhellenic Council, said, "With the early schedule next year, there will be no time for rush in the fall as in past years. Early rush was created to solve this problem." No final figure has been revealed concerning the number of girls in rush. Grade requirements are set at 1.0. Men's formal rush is held in September, although rushing and pledging are done all during the year. Approximately 680 of the 700 men in rush this fall were pledged. Jay Strayer, assistant to the dean of men, estimates 100 men have been pledged since September. Second Semester SPECIAL from HENRYS Welcome back, students-may your second semester be a successful one! Whatever your plans this semester, remember that a wholesome snack from Henrys is the ideal way to satisfy your hunger! To show our appreciation for your patronage, Henrys will give you a free Big Henry with the purchase of another and the coupon below. 6th & Mo. Free Big Henry Upon purchase of a Big Henry, this coupon is good for an additional FREE Big Henry. Limit one coupon per customer. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS