6 Wednesday, October 13, 1971 University Daily Kansan Women's Group Expands In Membership, Scope By MARSHA LIBEER Kansan Staff Writer The Women's Collation at the University of Kansas began in small rap sessions in private homes. The group expanded in number and ideas and now approximately 40 women meet at 8:30 p.m. each week. The Center at the Wesley Foundation Nancy Beamman, Lawrence junior and member of the Women's Coalition, said that approximately 8 to 10 women attended her during the spring semester of 1970 at informal sessions. "We just tried to get to know each other. It was the first time for many of us to meet with other women." she said. The meetings at women's houses continued until August of the same year, at which time she met with students and leaflets to encourage other University women to join them. Members of the group were so serious women and they began meeting in the Kansas Union. During the fall semester, they recognized and established an office at the Wesley Foundation. Attendance was good, but organization was poor, Miss Beaman said. "It was a real mess," she said. Stephanie Bottonter, also a member of the coalition, agreed. "We tried discussion groups, so they would divide into small groups and leave," she said. According to Miss Botteron, some time during that semester more people started planning the meetings better. "Before, our ideas were coming from what we thought would be good, not really what people really wanted to do. So we changed and this past summer got us getting together," she said. The Woman's Condition now offers simple proof that it has prepared herself to face the challenge is supported by 11 active committees of voluntary committees. Debaters Win 'Swing' Award two debaters from the University of Nevada, two second place Rocky Mountain Swing Award for their performance at two tournaments. John Masterson, Falls Church Va., junior, and Gary Bucke, Mary D. Bucke, was awarded on the basis of seven wins and one loss at the University of Wyoming, and five wins and one loss at the University of Northern Minnesota. The combined records of all KU teams at both tournaments was 23 wins and 5 losses, the best record of any school attending. The committees are. Speaker's Bureau, Newsletter, Journal- World, Editorial, Women's Caucus, Show, Show Caucus, Caucus Groups, Child Care, Birth Control, Women's administrative body. There are no officers committee. The Coordinating Committee serves as an admini- native body. There are no officers some activities of the committees include a newsletter that is written and distributed on behalf of the committee. "Some Of My Best Friends Are Women, which appears on a documentary account of the awareness Journal-World. The coalition is also working on distributing information about birth control to University women. Meetings often take the forms of speeches, films, presentations and group discussions. A new project in a month's period is a monthly松披 that will take the place of a regular meeting. Miss Botteron said that the coalition should organize (itself so) that new women would feel that they were a team; she was meeting everyone's needs. Vicki Hamer, Lawrence graduate student and coalition member; that another goal is said the Coalition was to seek publicity. "It's strongest now, but needs publicity. We need to publicize that we exist," she said. Poetry Reading To Be Given Paul Kahn, graduate student in English, will give a reading at a SUA poetry forum 4 p.m., Thursday, in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union, Kahn, a graduate of Kenyon College in Kansas as editor of Hikai magazine, a publication of that school. Prof Urges Public Support For Solid Waste Program Ross McKinney, professor of civil engineering, says that strong public support is needed for a solid waste program in the city. The people must be informed about the program "McKinney said Tuesday." McKinney with Douglas County officials to discuss the possibility of KU's assisting the county for a solid program. Solid waste, McKinsey said, is a problem that has been ignored by both government and the public, but that the waste must be eliminated. There are 105 milionaires in these wastes into neighboring counties, he said, and that should be stopped. MeKinney advocates the forming of a citizens committee, with members from all segments of the population, to problem of solid waste disposal. He advocates planning, and says Kansas has in the past concerned itself with regulation rather than legislation for elimination of solid wastes. This season show some warm enthusiasm for your team. 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