WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THI Anita Bedell is chairman of the classification committee. Other committee members, are, Jo Ann Anderson, Mabel Conderman, Jean Dressler, Virginia Shimer, and Betty van der Smissen. The Inter-dormitory and Panhellenic council will hold their annual tea, at 4 p.m. Thursday, at Corbin hall. Kappa Alpha Theta and Locksley hall will be presented cups for outstanding scholarship, last year. AWS Groups Activities A classification of all women students into their various activities will be made by theh Associated Women Student's senate. The procedure and purpose was discussed at the AWS senate meeting. Tuesday afternoon. The blanks will have four questions to check. Are you an officer or a committee chairman of the organization? Are you a member of a special committee? Are you an inactive member? If you are not a member, would you like to be? Cards will be distributed by the house representatives of all organized houses. The remaining unorganized independents will be divided into precincts of 50 women each. One representative will be chosen to handle the classifications of each precinct. By this new system, the Senate hopes to place women in the activities they are interested in, measure the activity of the members of the various organizations, and investigate the possibility of a point system for women's activities. AWS hopes to have the cards ready for filing by Christmas vacation. Councils To Give Scholarship Tea A winter serenade, sponsored by the inter-dorm council, was discussed at the meeting. Tuesday. Women from the 14 dormitories will participate in the serenade to be held at 10:00 p.m. Dec. 16. Refreshments will be served at Corbin hall following the serenade. Exchange dinners between the dormitories will begin Dec. 10. Independent Women To Trade Dinners Exchange dinners between ten independent women's houses have been arranged by Interdorm council for December 10. Ten girls from each of the chosen houses will eat dinner with their exchange house. The first ten houses to be scheduled for this arrangement are Jolliffe, which will exchange with Miller; Sleepy Hollow and Watkins; Templin, Harmon; Locksley, Monchons; Briar Manor. Corbin. This plan was arranged to allow the members of the various independent houses to form friendships with women in other houses and to increase the cooperative efforts of independent houses in their activities. If the plan works well another dinner will be scheduled later. Wednesday Dance Cancelled The Union Activities short spin mixer dance scheduled for tonight in the Union ballroom has been cancelled because theh ballroom will be used for the football dinner. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Wilson, Sunflower, are the parents of a son, Michael Douglass, born Nov. 21 at St. Mary's hospital, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Wilson is an engineering senior. Belles And Their Fiances Waterman-Lundry Mrs. R. G. Roche, housemother of Miller hall, announced recently the engagement of Patricia Waterman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Waterman, Washington, to Harlan Lundry, son of Mr. C. Lundry, Carbon-dale. Chocolates were passed by Dorthea Fuller and Anne Marie Seimers. Miss Waterman is a freshman in the College. Mr. Lundry is attending the Kansas City School of Refrigeration. Graber-Sharp ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Graber, Hutchinson, announce the engagement of their daughter Peggy to William Sharp, son of Mrs. Nell Sharp, Atchison. Barbara Johnson and Alberta Schnitzler assisted Miss Graber when the announcement was recently made at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Miss Graber wore a white orchid. Her attendants received corsages of red roses and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, wore gardenias. Miss Graber and Mr. Sharp are both College juniors. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Plans Initiation For 10 Members Ten new members will be initiated into Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary professional fraternity of earth sciences, Thursday at 7:45 p.m. in 303 Lindlev. Duncan McGregor, president of Alpha chapter, announces that the initiates are Raymond K. Mann, Robert A. Simons, Wayne C. Granger, John E. Hickox, Sailendra K. Chakravorty, John R. Sacks, Bernard W. Kleihege, William W. Hambleton, Edward I. Blincoe, and Joe S. Turner. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Parker 51 Fountain Pens and Super Chrome Ink Stowits Rexall Store "Connies" Genuine Hand Sewn Strap Moccasin $5.85 Colors — Red or Brown The Y. W. C. A. bazaar will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Henley house. YWCA Bazaar Begins Friday Haynes & Keene 819 Mass. Phone 524 Articles to be sold by the Y. W. C. A. members will include Vermont maple syrup and sugar and some aluminium ware. Stuffed animals, quilted slippers, Irish linen embroidered sets, aprons, and other items featuring native folk craft will be on display. Nancy Smith, College sophomore, is in charge of the bazaar which the organization hopes will become an annual project. Leonard To Norton County A. R. Leonard of the state and federal geological survey ground water division is in North county assisting the survey's drill crew to test drilling. No need to worry about the COLD weather when you have a new HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX or VARSITY--TOWN TOPCOAT 5BOPS We have a nice selection in— Camels Fleeces Coverts Shetlands Priced $35 up To go with that New Topcoat Botany Wool Mufflers Solids, Plaids, and Stripes $1.95 Hansen Gloves—lined or unlined. Priced $4 up. Stetson Hats—we'll help you select the right hat for you. Priced $8.50 to $12.50 "We're Glad To Show You" "We're Glad To Show You" CARL'S Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansar THE DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND DRAMA presents The University Players in Noel Coward's Hilarious Comedy BLITHE SPIRIT December 8,9,10. FRASER THEATER Curtain 8:15 ACTIVITY TICKETS ADMIT* *All seats reserved. Exchange Activity slips for reserved seat tickets. Ticket office in Green Hall basement. Open 9-12, 1-4. Phone KU 412, 2r. TONIGHT UNION 7:00 SKI MOVIES EVERYONE INVITED Movies on skiing at Aspen, Col. will be shown at a meeting of all skiers and those interested. Details of SKI PARTY will be given. M.U. and Stevens College are also going. Deadline for deposits this week.