University Daily Kansan, September 24, 1982 Page 9 Schol halls to plan year at retreat Scholarship hall residents will powoww at Camp Chihowa this weekend, the president of the KU Council will chair Scholarship Halls Council said yesterday. "We get away from the books to committees work and meet people." Brenda Stockman, KUASHC president, said. Since 1974, hall residents have met annually to discuss programming ideas and play softball, Stockman; Manile Hill senior, said. "YOU GET to know a lot of people," she said. "In order to make it work, you've got to be enthusiastic." Stockman said more students had signed up to attend the event than ever before. She said she expected at least 60 people to be there. The retreat begins tonight at 5 p.m. and ends tomorrow at 4 p.m. Suggested discussion topics include changing the card key system in the scholarship halls and forming an alumni committee, Stockman said. Participants paid $1 to attend the retreat. IN THE PAST, the retreat has focused on generating original ideas to improve the scholarship hall system. Stockman said. One topic considered was creating a co-ed scholarship hall on campus, but the plans did not pass through the KU administration, and Stockman said she doubted that they ever would. Stockman said the balance of four men's halls and four women's halls is limited, with only visiting hours virtually eliminated any need for co-ed scholarship halls. Today last day to drop, avoid 'W' on transcript Today is the last day to drop a class without a 'W' appearing on a student's transcript, Cindy Christie, spokeswoman for admissions and records, said yesterday. Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who want to drop a class must fill out a drop slip in the department that offers the course, she said. The instructor is signed by the course instructor and dropped off at a window 4 in Strong Hall. AFTER TODAY, until Oct. 29, a student dropping a class will receive a 'W' on his transcript, Christie said. A petition is required for students who wish to drop a class after Oct. 29, she said. If the petition is approved, the student will receive a 'W', she said. If not, an 'F' will be recorded. STUDENTS in other schools should check the timetable because the procedure for dropping classes varies among schools, she said. Thursday is the last day for full-time students to drop to six hours or fewer and receive a 50 percent tuition refund, she said. More than 20 bookellers from five states will descend on the University of Kansas Oct. 1 and 2 for a book fair, including collections libraries, said recently. The fair will highlight five days of activities surrounding next Friday's reedication of Watson Library, she said. The books, priced from $5 to $500, would cover topics ranging from western America to economics and art, she said. THE ACTIVITIES start Tuesday and the fair opens at 10 a.m. Friday with a market at 10 a.m. Saturday. Proceeds from booth rentals at the fair will provide funds for a fair next year or will buy items that the libraries were unable to purchase because of the stock-outs. Booksellers to take part in fair Several local bookellers and collectors will be participating in the gathering. "I think it will be fun to give it a try," Hood said. Chickie Hood, local bookseller, said her store would be selling "scholarly" books on subjects such as art and science. JEANIE NEAT, co-owner of Spinster's Books, said her store would be selling books written by or of interest to women. of the fair, "I like having books out where people can see them." "It sounds like a good idea," she said In addition to the local dealers, booksellers from Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Iowa will be participating in the fair, Quinlan said. SHE SAID the antiquarian books pointless would fetch the highest prices at the store. "Antiquarian is really a catch-all, Quinnian said. leastly, if he wants to be" **correct.** Quinlan said there also would be a lot of interest in the fine press, or books made small, private printers. She said many of these books were hand-made. Find it in Kansan classified Sell it, too. Call 864-4358. The Greeks Are Coming! October 1st 2) Not living 3) Not dangerous 4) Did not take the person. Door open this Friday at 8:45 - judging in "Ametry" audition #7:18 in "Ametry" audition #7:18. Hillcrest 9th & Iow's 244-8400 Drinking Myth of the Week THE BEST CURE FOR A HANGOVER IS . . . Everybody has his favorite. They but all have one thing in common. They don't work. What works? You won't drink. They don't drink too much. you won't get a hangover. 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