Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Feb. 11, 1957 AWS Senate Election Slated For March 6 The Associated Women Students' Senate, top governmental body for women on the campus, will be elected March 6 in an election open to all women students. Petitions for the election will be distributed in the AWS House of Representatives Thursday. The Senate is composed of the winners of the spring election for the officers of president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, Greek and Independent representatives to the All Student Council, plus the runners-up for these six posts. The AWS supports the following objectives: 2. To promote and coordinate activities for women. 3. To work for better living conditions and wages for women on the campus. 4. To legislate rules and regulations that pertain to women. 5. To foster a living school spirit. 6. To provide leadership opportunities for women on the campus. Projects sponsored by AWS include the sophomore counseling group, which provides each freshman woman with a counselor. All Women's Day, a High School Leadership Day, and a housemother's party. Electricians Conclude 10-Week Course A 10-week industrial electronics course for practicing electricians will have its final meeting Tuesday evening. William Lansdown, instructor in electrical engineering, has been teaching the course. The 30 electricians enrolled meet in the Electrical Engineering Lab on Tuesday evenings. The course is the first of its kind to be offered here. Three Oklahoma University Interfraternity Council members visited the University last weekend to gather information about the organization of Negro fraternities. The OU representatives spoke with Gordon Ewy, Hill City senior and IFC president. OU Men Study KU Negro Frats Friday they exchanged IFC ideas with Ewy and spent Saturday afternoon visiting Alpha Phi Alpha and Kappa Alpha PSi fraternities. Ewy said they investigated KU fraternities as part of a plan to organize Negro fraternities at OU. Ewy said that they also discussed differences in Rush Week procedures. Oklahoma has a week before Rush Week in which there is a $50 fine if a fraternity member talks to a rushee. It does not have train dates, and the fraternities believe this does away with much of the train date trouble. Safety note: All stairs having four or more risers should have a handrail on one side. Stairways 44 to 66 inches wide should have a handrail on each side. Apartment Work Slowed; May Be Ready Sept.1 Work on the Stouffer Place apartments, married students' housing project near 19th and Iowa Streets, has been progressing slowly due Scholarships Offered By K.C. Press Club The Kansas City Press Club is offering two $200 scholarships to junior men who plan to major in the news-editorial sequence of the William Allen White Schol of Journalism and Public Information. The Press Club is giving two scholarships to each of the three undergraduates schools, University of Kansas, Kansas State, and University of Missouri. The successful candidates will be announced at the Press Club dinner Feb. 19, in the Hotel Muehlebach, Kansas City, Mo. North America's native elk used to range over much of the United States and Canada. Indians called it "wapiti"; English colonials named it elk after Europe's big deer. All entries must be submitted by 5 p.m. Thursday. to bad weather, but Mr. J. J. Wilson, director of dormitories, hopes they will be ready for occupancy by September. There are 120 apartments in the project; 80 with two bedrooms, living room, bath and kitchen, and 40 with one bedroom, living room, bath and kitchen. The apartments will be furnished with basic items such as divans, drop-leaf tables, occasional chairs, beds and venetian blinds, but not cooking utensils, linens, television sets, drapes or throw rugs. Occupants will pay for utilities. Over 300 applications have been received for the apartments. A lease for one calendar year must be signed: however, the apartment may be sublet to another married couple attending the University with the permission of the Dormitory Office. 25 word TIME. zlines. reg. sup pay lat LIVE C Pers. Texas- stands outfits chamele in the Shop. 1 REMIN ER. Go 3-4715 BEVER cold. ( closed Ice Pla 3-0350. NOTICE call or orders GLASS Charco Ph. V Office. ARMY Field 1 Will th VI 3-1 NICE 821 Inc LIGHT near S BE IN campus month. dale C 7025. A MEN. Single furnishi ty of 3-5908. FOUR MENT bath, Utility 7826. TWO ROOM style 1 EXTRA furnish entran TIRED Two r the u immed 1231 I NEWL Swimr privilege Have P01 of V