University Daily Kansan Page 9 AWS Conference Saturday To Discuss Governing Jobs Members of the governing bodies of colleges and universities in Kansas and Missouri will discuss problems of women's governing groups at a meeting at KU Saturday, Oct. 10 The annual Intercollegiate Association of Women Students (LA.W.S.). bi-state meeting will be at KU this year. The purpose of the meeting is to provide an exchange of ideas on problems of women governing bodies for member and non-member observer schools in Kansas and Missouri. At the various discussion groups to be held on Saturday afternoon, problems concerning the women's governing bodies of member schools will be discussed. Their structure, functions of the government, services, public relations, with specific ideas such as standards, regulations, closing hours, publications, relations to other college groups such as the All Student Council (ASC). At the opening of the conference Saturday Bob Stewart, senior and Student Body President, will welcome the guests. Emily Taylor, dean of women, will give the address AWS Interviews Begin Thursday Interviews for positions on the Ah Women Students (AWS) House and Senate for freshmen will begin tomorrow evening and the slate of candidates will be announced Friday. Freshmen interested in being in the House and Senate attended briefing sessions in the Kansas Union last Friday and took tests this week concerning the purposes of AWS, Wise Words for Women (handbook of the AWS) and most of the AWS regulations. The election for the candidates selected this week will be held Thursday, Oct. 15, in individual living groups. Macapagal Tours U.S. Get Key to Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH — (UPI)—President Diosdado Macapagal of the Philippines arrived here from Washington today on the second leg of his 12-day tour of the United States. While in Washington, Macapagal held conferences with President Johnson and Secretary of State Dean Rusk. at the close of the day's session. Chairman for the Steering Committee is Lynette J. Berg, Claude Tex. junior. Other committee members are: Kala An Musick, Minneapolis junior; Nancy Soderstrom, Wichita sophomore; Nancy I. Holman, Great Bend senior; Kris Bergman, St Louis, Mo. junior; Mary E. Tate, Prairie Village sophomore. About 30 schools were invited to the conference and 50 delegates in addition to the KU delegates are expected to attend. Engagements Diane Wolf, Cincinnati, Ohio senior, to Yale Dolinow, Kansas City, Mo. graduate student. Wedding date is Aug. 1, 1965. Cee Cee Hedges, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega, to Mike Burnett, Kansas City, Mo. senior at Missouri School of Mines. Joyce Voth, Kansas City senior, Alpha Chi Omega, to Joseph W. Perkins, Kansas City, 1961 KU graduate now Lt. in the USAF. Jo DeGroot, Birmingham, Ala. senior, Alba Chi Omega, to Ken Lyle, Coffeville 1963 KU graduate, Delta Tau Delta. Award to Biochemist Continued Fifth Year A biochemist at KU will receive a continuation next year of his career development award from the National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service. Dr. Robert T. Hersh, associate professor of biochemistry and physiology, will receive $16,754 for his fifth year as an NIH senior research fellow. He was chosen to receive the award in 1960 to foster his research in molecular morphology. Among his special research interests is the study of macromolecules in living cells and the changes they undergo during aging and disease. NIH senior research fellows are awarded on the basis of demonstrated promise for a career in independent research and teaching. FLY FLY Join Now! Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1964 KU's own Aerohawk Flying Club FLY $8.50 per hour 1962 Cessna 172 Skyhawk Pinnings UN 4-3779 Phone: VI 3-4535 Linda Tebbe, Memphis, Tennessee homore, Gamma Phi Beta, to John Sapp, Havana, Ill. junior, Lambda Chi Alpha. Bobbie Roberts, Leawood junior, Alpha Chi Omega, to Tom Short- lidge, Park Ridge, Ill. junior, Pi Kappa Alpha. VI 3-6632 Martha Myers, Wilmington, Del. senior, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Pat McGrath, Prairie Village junior, Phi Gamma Delta. Betsy Wiksten, Topeka sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Mike Reynolds, Topeka senior, Kappa Sigma at Washburn University. Tucky March, Tulsa, Okla. junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Grant Goodman, Des Moines, Iowa junior, Phi Gamma Delta. Jami Wilkerson, Overland Park sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega, to Bill Gallant, Overland Park sophomore, Sigma Phi Epsilon at Kansas State. An open meeting for all those interested in sorority spring rush will be held Tuesday, Oct. 13 in Fraser Theatre. 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