Women's Affairs AWS Standards Board- A 'Misunderstood' Committee (Ed, note: Mary Lasley, Mission senior and chairman of the AWS Standards Board, tells a little about its aims and duties, in this continuing series of articles about AWS.) Of all the committees of the Associated Women Students, the one which is probably the least understood and most misconceived of is the Board of Standards. Since the women of the University make their own regulations, they must also enforce them. The Standards Board serves as a judiciary council for these regulations. THE BOARD approves various procedures left up to the individual living groups such as signout procedures and calling hours for men in women's living groups. They also decide upon hours for women in men's living groups, as well as considering requests for exceptions to any of the regulations, and making recommendations, which are forwarded to the Dean of Women's Office. The Board also: a) considers disciplinary actions in cases of serious violations of the AWS regulations, and b) serves as a board of appeals for women students. Most cases of disciplinary action, however, do not reach the board, but are handled by the Standards Boards within each of the individual living groups. UNDER THE AWS Constitution, the Board is composed of all the senior members of the AWS Senate, plus anyone else that the group selects to serve with them. This year, Senate has been experimenting with a system whereby all the members of the Senate serve on the Board at various times throughout the year. It was felt that this system would allow for more effective consideration of matters involving underclassmen, and would provide valuable experience for all Senate members. This plan seems to be working well at the present time. Mary Lasley Pinnings and Engagements Holiday Season Heralds Pinnings, Engagements LAVALIERING Louise Riller, Kansas City, Mo., junior in the College, Alpha Delta Pi, to Ed Wolcott, Rochester, N.Y., senior in Aerospace Engineering, Lamba Chi Alpha. PINNED Debbie Baker, Leavenworth junior in Fine Arts, Chi Omega, to Mike Burdick, Overland Park junior in Chemical Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Anne Beeson, Prairie Village sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Ernie Yarnevich, Kansas City. Kans., senior, Kappa Sigma. Maria Bunn, Tulsa, Okla., junior in Secondary Education, Kapna Alpha Theta, to David Trotter, Bartlesville, Okla., senior in Accounting, Phi Delta Theta. Carolyn Ford, Wichita junior, Delta Gamma, to Roger Hayden, Sedgewick, Kan., graduate student, Delta Upsilon. dear, D. agewriten Sharyl Lee Keller, Prairie Village junior in History, Alpha Delta Ph. to Ron Wright, Independence, Mo., senior in Zoology, Delta Chi. Karen Kreider, Chanute junior in Secondary Education. Gamma Phi Beta, to Miles Sweeney, Pittsburgh junior in Business, Delta Chi. AND MORE PINNINGS Mary Morgan, Sigma Kappa, Toronto, Canada, sophomore in Journalism, to Richard Moody, Chicago, Ill., junior in Radio-Television at Illinois Westleyan U. Marcia Nielsen, Overland Park junior, Delta Gamma, to John Simmers, Hawthorne, N.J., senior, Kappa Sigma. Anita Royer, Leawood sophomore in Fashion Illustration, Delta Gamma, to Patrick Rapp, Leawood sophomore in Advertising, Phi Kappa Psi. Shirley Williams, Olathe sophomore in Theatre and Voice, Alpha Omicron Pi, to Chuck Curry, Pratt junior in Advertising and Psychology, Delta Tau Delta. Ginny Thomas. Marysville junior in Sociology-Social Work, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Terry Arthur, Manhattan senior in Accounting, Phi Delta Theta. ENGAGED Joyce Camp Snyder, Tucumari, N.M., graduate student in Radiation Biophysics, to Travis Turkee Edenfield, Savannah. Ga., senior in Elementary Education. Janet Kay Duncan, Freepert junior in Education, to Richard W. Shaw, Hiawatha senior in Electrical Engineering, Phi Kappa Psi. Janet LaDew, Wichita senior in Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Tom Payne, Salina senior in Math and Radiation Biophysics. Jane Larson, Naperville, Ill., senior in Journalism, Alpha Delta Pi, to John Leo, Ottawa. Frances Elizabeth Linde, Wichita junior in Secondary Education, Delta Gamma, to Lester Palmer Jeter II, Wichita senior in Industrial Management, Delta Upsilon. SANTA CAME . . . and while he read, the children at Templin Hall's Children's Party listened and sleepily thought of an evening soon to come. Campus TV Series Uses Video-Tape KU students and faculty members will participate in a new TV series filmed on the campus in coming weeks. Daily Kansan 13 Thursday, December 16, 1965 'GIVE A RECORD' BELL'S 925 Mass. 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