Hardin studies AWS Newly-elected president of Associated Women Students (AWS), Cindy Hardin, Lincoln, Neb. sophomore, sees a new philosophy as the main topic to be considered by the newly-formed AWS Senate. Miss Hardin said yesterday this new philosophy would mainly concern revising the AWS Constitution. Representation and roles of the Senate and House are two of the main areas to be discussed by the new officers, she said. "AWS should strive to represent the feelings of all university women, and the organization should play a vital role in the University," Miss Hardin said. She also feels that AWS should play an informative role by helping women realize and develop their roles in society. A PROGRAM to inform women of job opportunities would help fill this informative role, Miss Hardin said. However, she said there should be a balance between the legislative and informative functions of AWS. Miss Hardin declined to comment on the recent results of the AWS regulations convention abolishing closing hours for upperclassman women who have reached second semester sophomore standing. She reasoned that her comments on this issue would not be relevant since the present Senate would deal with this legislation. There is a need to educate women so they can fill needs in professions such as law and medicine. With an increased life span, she feels women should have other interests to fill time not spent with the family. "There is a need to educate society so people will not be prejudiced and will realize the career potential of women," she said. After finishing her education by attending graduate school, Miss Hardin, a French major, hopes to find a career with the diplomatic corps or possibly in teaching. Hall grades rank Pearson Men's Scholarship Hall was omitted from a recent list appearing in the Daily Kansan, naming KU halls which acquired high over-all grade point averages during the fall semester. Pearson's over-all average was 2.19. Official Bulletin TODAY Catholic Mass, 4:45 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 8 p.m., CFM meeting. Kansas Fed. of Women's Clubs, All Day. Union Metropolitan Opera Nat'l Con. "Susanahn. 8:20 p.m. Hoch Aud. Lutheran Worship, 4:30 forth Chapel "The Physicists," 8:20 p.m. Experimental Theatre. College Life, 9 p.m. Delta Cm. House. TOMORROW Catholic Mass: 6:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Student Center, C.F.M., 8 p.m. Student Center Protestant Worship. 7 a.m. Wesley Foundation Methodist Center. Muslim Society. 1 p.m Friday prayer held at School of Religion opp. Kampala. Kansas Fed. of Women's Clubs, All Day. Union. Hilbert Friday Nite Services 7.30 Community Center, 917 Highland Dr. Met. Opera Nat! Co., "Susannah." 3:20 p.m. Hoch Aud. "The Physicists," 8:20 p.m. Experimental Theatre. Centennial calendar Daily Kansan Academic processions of faculty members, 8:30 a.m. Assemble at Strong. THURSDAY, MARCH 31 "Susannah," 8:20 p.m. Written by Carlisle Floyd; portrayed by Metropolitan Opera National Company. Hoch. Thursday, March 31, 1966 MONDAY, APRIL 11 Faculty march to Hoch, 8:45 a.m. Inter-Century Seminar—"Sturdy Folks—Our Founding Fathers." 9 to 10:20 a.m. Deane W. Malott. Hoch. 8 Luncheon, in honor of Malott, Noon, Union. Public invited. Tickets purchased prior to event at Union ticket center for $2.50. Reserve tickets by calling UN 4-3647. Inter-Century Seminar—"Man, Time, and Contemplation," 2 to 3:20 p.m. Loren Eiseley. Hoch. Colloquium "Soviet and Chinese Aid to North Viet Nam," 3:30 p.m. Dr. Jan S. Prybyle, professor of economics, Pennsylvania State University. Forum Room. Union. Reception for Fairfax M. Cone, 5:30 p.m. Followed by press conference. Given by Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi, Union. Dinner and Basil T. Church Memorial Lecture, 6 p.m. Fairfax M. Cone, chairman of the executive committee and creative director of Foote, Cone and Belding Advertising Agency. Union. Inter-Century Seminar—"The Continuing Scientific Revolution," 8 to 10 p.m. Philip Abelson. Hoch. TUESDAY, APRIL 12 Inter-Century Seminar—"An Appeal to Reason," 9 to 10:20 a.m. Charles Whittaker. Hoch. Colloquium—"Can High Culture Survive in a Democratic Society?" 10:30 a.m. Dwight Macdonald, film critic and author, and Ashley Montagu, anthropologist and author. Murphy. Colloquium—"Chemical Events on a Primitive Earth." 10:30 a.m. Dr. Philip Abelson, director, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution, and editor, Science magazine, Dyche. Inter-Century Seminar—"Prospects for Humanity," 2 to 3:20 p.m. R. Buckminster Fuller, Hoch. p. h. R. Buckminster-Colloquium—"The Nonsense of the Non-Western Label for Latin America," 3:30 p.m. Harry Bernstein, professor of history, Brooklyn College, City University of New York. Union. Colloquium-3:30 p.m. Clovis Shepherd, program director National Training Laboratories, Adult Education Association Washington, Union. Colloquium—4 p.m. Jules Feiffer, cartoonist and columnist Hoch. Official Inter-Century Seminar dinner, 6 p.m. Public invited. Tickets purchased before event at Union ticket center for $4. Inter-Century Seminar—"Man and the World Community in the Century Ahead," 8 to 10 p.m. Arthur Larson. Union Ballroom. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 Inter-Century Seminar—"Has the Theatre a Future?," 10:30 a.m. to noon. Harold Clurman. Hoch. Colloquium—"Has Network TV Reached an Automatic Dead End?" 1:30 p.m. Robert Lewis Shayon, radio and TV critic and professor, Annenberg School of Communications; and Sylvester L. Weaver, Chairman of Subscription TV, Inc. Murphy. 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