SNOW WHITE AND ADMIRER Snow White, commonly known as Parmelee Bates, New York, N.Y., junior, is sized up here by "dwarf" Melanie McCoy, Coldwater sophomore. The Children's Theatre series will present "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" at 1:15 p.m. Thursday; 1:15 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Friday; and 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday. Couple— Continued from page 1 if you haven't got initiative. You'd be surprised how much you've got, though." "WHILE IN Peace Corps, you find out what you really want to do. All the little things come to the surface as they never would in another situation. I want to teach modern dance on the college level," she added. She and Mike, who taught boys athletics at the same high schools in Maturin want to return to college someday. They have felt no problems in readjusting and feel that an adaptable person who was well-adjusted before he left will not have problems on returning from Peace Corps. The new Peace Corps agency for communicating job opportunity ities for returnees also helps them re-enter American society. WEATHER The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts cold wave conditions for tonight and tomorrow with strong northerly winds from 20 to 40 miles per hour. The low tonight is expected to be near 10 degrees. High tomorrow in the 20's. Tomorrow is expected to be partly cloudy and continue cold with diminishing winds. The newly completed American Baptist Student Center at 1629 W. 19th St. will be dedicated Sunday at 3 p.m. A reception and open house will be held in conjunction with the dedication. WITHIN THE one-story brick structure is a chapel, lounge, all-purpose or large dining room, chaplain's office, three study rooms, a library-conference room, several storage rooms and a kitchen. The Rev. Graber, chaplain of the Roger Williams Fellowship, said the new center also can be utilized by students in the evenings. The study rooms are designed especially for students who want a quiet place to study close to campus living quarters. The Rev. William F. Krucher, executive secretary of the Kansas Baptist Convention in Topeka, will deliver the dedication address. Donations for the construction and purchase of the site came from church members throughout the state. Baptist campus ministers from Kansas public colleges and universities raised $155,000 in a special fund drive for the project last year, said the Rev. John Graber. Youth center to open here on Sunday AMERICAN BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER This new building at 1629 W. 19th St. will be dedicated at 3 p.m. Sunday. The Center will be used Sundays for worship services at 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. and for Wednesday afternoon coffee hour and study group meetings. Daily Kansas 3 Wednesday, November 30.1966 Fred Green's Western Wear 910 Massachusetts VI 3-0077 People are talking . . . About the Christmas Card Collection at Our extensive and diversified collection of unusual cards features imports from Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Italy, and France. Handsome religious cards reproduced from famous old paintings. Young sophisticated designs from America's foremost studios. Modestly priced from $1.25 a box of 25. Choose now while selection is complete. Also available with your name imprinted. Unusual cards are our pride at 1023 Massachusetts St.