GSP LUXURY Carpeting bids taken Two bids were accepted by the State Purchasing Division in Topeka yesterday for 900 square yards of carpeting to be installed in Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall (GSP) within 60 days. Weaver's, of Lawrence, bid $8,786.40 on exact specifications and Bud Jennings Carpets and Draperies, also of Lawrence, bid $8,478.00 on an alternate type of carpet. J. J. Wilson, housing director, said that the two bids will be studied and one accepted. "WE WERE real pleased with the response." Wilson said, commenting on the letting which saw 12 bids submitted. If the carpeting is practical current plans call for the hallways of all the eight university-owned halls to be covered. No sound proofing or absorption material of the type in later residence halls was included in 1955 when GSP was built. "This is the area where we have had the most problem with noise," Wilson said. The women's immediate reactions were favorable on the project. Cwen, Mortar Board list The newly selected members of Mortar Board and Cwens, sophomore and senior women's honor societies, were named last night at the honors night program in Hoch Auditorium. Cwens: Elizabeth Ballard, Shawnee Mission; Gayle Carden, Kansas City; Karen Jean Cutler, St. Joseph, Mo.; Martha Louise Dalton, Wichita; Linda Louise Davis, Topeka; Mary Jo Durand Bartlesville, Okla., and Linda Eileen Ewing, Independence. Susan Ellett Gilbert, Springfield, Mo.; Linda Gilkerson, Matoon, Ill.; Lynn Marion Goodwin, St. Louis; Marsha E. Griffith, Prairie Village; Elaine M. Greenock, Quincy, Ill.; Mary Jane Griffey, Leawood; and Laurie Jane Hallock, London, England. Mary Judith Halverson. St. Joseph; Barbara Joyce Hansen, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; Marilyn Kay Harris, Shawne Mission; Barbara Helen Hughes, Ottawa; Sandra Kay Hunt, Kansas City, Mo.; Linda J. Kleinschmidt, Bartlesville; and Mary Luki Nuppi, Onaga. Barbara Lang, Tulsa; Judy K. LeBlond, Wichita; Roxanne G. Lennard, Ottawa; Mary Cass Ann McMullen, Overland Park; Sue Beth Mothersead, Raytown, Mo.; Nancy Pinet, Lawrence; Sheryl Anne Rickard, Lyons; and Janet Ellen Rilek, Oklahoma City. Esther Helen Schwiesow, Germantown, Wis.; Debra Sue Sheppard, Smith Center; Linda J. Sollenberger, Hutchinson; Carol Sue Stevenson, Leawood; Judith Ann Strunk, Abilene; Susan Lee Stuckey, Hutchinson; Margaret Ann Vratil, Larned; Carol Lynn Walker, Shawnee Mission; and Gayla Sue Webb, Salina. Mortar Board: Kathryn Jane Jean, Bartlesville, Okla.; Pamela Jean, Bayless, Shawnee Mission; Catherine Ann Beagle, Boulder, Colo.; Sharon Gale Buchanan, Topeka; Marcia Beth Bunn, Tulsa; Jean Ann Burgardt, Des Moines; and Joy Ann Chatlain, Shawnee Mission. Alice Louise Clovis, Salina; Patricia Margaret Cowen, Minette City; Joanne Minster Emerick, Murray Hill, N.J.; Judith Kay Faust, Memphis; Linda Gilna, Manhattan; Patricia Jo Goering, Moundridge; and Jean Carol Hardy, Hoisington. Glenda Kay Hord, Kansas City; Susan Langston, Springfield, Mo.; Jo Karen Lee, Kansas City; Vicki Marlene Mathews, Leawood; Kathryn Mize, Salina; Kay Lee Orth. El Dorado; and Katherine Elizabeth Patterson, Newton Square, Pa. Brebcca Ruth Rogers, Garden City; Susan Jayn Sorem, Hutchinson; Andrea Frances Speer, Kansas City; and Mary Lucinda Waller, Girard. To discuss COSA ASC wants equal student voice A proposed revision in the membership of the Council on Student Affairs (COSA) and a proposal to create a Student Academic Affairs committee will be considered at tonight's All Student Council (ASC) meeting in the Kansas Union. The resolution to reform COSA so that students would make up half of its membership was introduced at last week's meeting by Jim Klumpp, Coffeyville sophomore (Vox—Men's Small), and Jerry Bean, Abilene sophomore (Vox—Men's Large). IT WAS TABLED at the request of Al Martin, Shawnee Mission sophomore and student body president, but will be considered again tonight. The Student Academic Affairs committee was proposed last week by Tom Edgar, Bartlesville, Okla., junior (UP-Engineering). It would be a 10-member committee that would consider academic matters at the request of the ASC. A proposal to change the ASC's treatment of resolutions will also be considered tonight. It was introduced last week by Klumpm and Dick Darville, Shawnee Mission junior (Vox—Men's Large). It would require resolutions be read twice before a vote could be taken. DWAYNE L. HALL, director of the Kansas Union food service, is scheduled to appear at tonight's meeting to answer questions about food prices and service. WEATHER The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts clear to partly cloudy skies with mild weather tonight and tomorrow. Low tonight will be in the mid 40's. In other business, appointment of two new student members to COSA will be voted on, and appointments to ASC legislative committees will be made. Applications for posts open in the KU-Y Model U.N. steering and sub-committees are now available at the KU-Y office in the Kansas Union. Daily Kansan Model U.N. jobs Tuesday, May 3, 1966