PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927 Organization Plans for W. S. G. A. Groups Outlined by Chairman Leaders Will Arrange Groups of About 20 Women in Each of Six Districts Plans for the organization and management of the W. S. C. G. A. group system are practically complete, according to Caroline Mack, c28, V. S. G. A, second vice-president and manager of the group system. General organization is too large for a manner somewhat different to previous years. One important change has been made in the division of the city into districts. Districts five and six are to be combined into one district under the mayor. The district will be managed by Five group managers will organize the districts into groups of not more than twenty women. Each group will then organize and unite the women for the management of none of the groups of last year will continue their organization. Managers for the district area District 1, Leone Marsh; district 2, Lois Gill; district 3, Marian Bailby; district 4, David Ritter; districts 5 and 6. Edith Larson. This year tues and parties of various out kits are to be given under the guidance of our staff, for the purpose of giving the most organized women an opportunity to join Miss Miss Meek. An announcement will be made soon as to the dates for the event. A map of the districts is shown b the adjoining column. Three Watkins Vacancies Applications for Rooms at Half May Be Made New Conditions have arisen which makes it necessary for three applications for recurring funding according to Prof. Eugene Galah, chairman of the welcome committee. The conditions that must be met by the residents of the dormitory are scholastic requirements as well as the major requirements in acting at a university. Miss Gallooo stated that she would receive applications at any time for persons able to meet the requirements. Charles Alvin Bennett, M. 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