UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1948 70 Women Apply For AWS Senate Seventy applications have been filed for seats in the Associated Women Students senate, Joan Anderson, chairman of the election committee, announced today. Nominees for the senate seats will be selected by the A.W.S. election committee. The nominees will then be voted on in the AW.S. election next month. "The women will be judged on their qualifications for leadership positions and the reasons given for their wanting to hold these leadership positions," Miss Anderson said. Election Committee Members The election committee members are Miss Anderson; Shirley Wellborn, Elizabeth Evans, Anne Scott, College seniors; and Betty van der Smissen, junior. The selected nominees will be announced not later than March 17. Officers of the Associated Women. Students discussed opportunities for leadership with senate seats candidates Thursday. The meeting was the last in a series of leadership conferences sponsored by A.W.S. 'No Limit To Opportunities' Elizabeth Evans, vice-president, said, "There is no limit to the opportu- nities which A.W.S. offers Uni- versity women or to the service A.W.S. can give the University," she said Shirley Wellborn, president, said the purpose of A.W.S. is to "unify the women on the campus; provide more leadership opportunities for women; promote and coordinate activities for women; work towards better living conditions and wages for women; and to foster a living school spirit." Junior Class Decorators Announced By Hampton Craig W. Hampton, chairman of the decorations committee for the junior class dance announced new members Wednesday. Claude E. Mason will be assistant chairman. Other new members are Edgar M. Eagle, Clarence Everly, Rose Ann Madden, and Marjorie E. Stark. A meeting will be held next week to make specific arrangements for decorations for the dance. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Official Bulletin KU. Disciple Fellowship kid Party, 7:30 tonight, Myers hall, upstairs. March 5.1948 Tau Sigma dance schedule for o-morrow: 11-12 Jazz; 4-5, Hello Kansas; 5-6, Primitive. El Ateneo se reune el jueves, a las 730, en 103 de Frank Strong. El programa: el testamento de "la Judas" y la orquesta latinoamericana. Los que piensan asistir deben firmar la lista en 117 de F. S. All men turning out for spring football practice may check out equipment at the dressing room at the stadium anytime 9-5 Monday to Friday. I. S. A. Mixer Dance, Wednesday, Mar. 10, 7:30 to 9. Kansas room, Union Members free. Others 15 cents. Ku Ku club smoker tonight, 19th and Mass. Seniors graduating in June or summer session place orders for class announcements at the Business office by March 25. I. S. A., 7:15 p. m. Monday, 228 Frank Strong, Council members and house representatives expected. Other members welcome. Preliminaries of Big Seven Bridge tournament will be held Mar. 9-10 at 7:30 p.m., Union Ballroom. Applications at hostess desk in Union. All student members of A. S. M. E. who plan to attend banquet with K. C. chapter Monday should leave name with representatives today in center of Marvin. Unitarian Liberal club will not meet this Sunday night. Official notice of five vacancies in All-Student Council because of resignation of Shirley Wellborn, Dist. II; Bob Wehe, Dist. III; Art Rupenthaln, Dist. III; Bill Cole IV; and Duane Postlethwaite, Dist. II. Mariners' Club. 5:30 today. Westminster House. Mrs. Bruce Cameron to speak on Easter. Independent students interested in I. S. A. scholarship apply at 227 Frank Strong. Instruction in rhumba to begin at Saturday afternoon dance, Union ballroom. Sponsored by Union Activities. Morning devotions each day, 8:30- 8:50 a. m. during Lent at Danforth chapel. Application letters for positions of editor and business manager of 1945-49 K-Book to Betsey Sheidley, Gower Place by Monday. Regular meeting, Entomology club 4 p.m. Tuesday, 301 Snow, Movies of life histories. Tau Beta Pi election meetings Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p. m. next week. Hydraulics lab. All president wishing recognition for their organizations in the Student Union sponsored activity chart turn in information to Bud Francis, Union Activities office by noon, March 10. Gamma Alpha Chi, Wednesday, March 10 at 4, and Thursday, March 11 at 5, 102 Journalism bldg. Attend either meeting. Emil L. Telfel, assistant professor in the William Allen White School of Journalism, was a dinner guest of Lambda Chi Alba Thursday. Telfel Tells Lambda Chi's, 'Newspapers Tell The Truth' Professor Telfel gave a short talk and led a discussion on "Can You Believe What You Read in the Papers?" University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan. every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Underwent two revisions. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence. Kan.. under act of March 3, 1879. WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Lawrence Optical Co. --- Parker 51 Fountain Pens Super Chrome Ink STOWIT'S Rexall STORE To Honor White With Memorial A memorial to the late William Allen White, internationally-known Kansas editor after whom the University School of Journalism is named, will be built this year on the Emporia High school campus. Mr. White was editor of the Emporia Gazette. A bust of the editor done by Jo Davidson, New York sculptor, is in storage awaiting the choice of a site. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Gil Dodds Will Address Revival Meeting Sunday Gill Dodds, "The flying parson," will speak at a Youth for Christ meeting 7:30 p. m. Sunday in the Lawrence Community building. Davids is a part-time preacher and at present holds the world's record for the indoor mile. His speech is the climax of a week-long revival sponsored by the Youth for Christ International. In 1946 the average farm wage for farm hands in the United States was $521 per year. Royal College Shop 837-39 Mass.