AWS Panel to Discuss Modern Women's Role A symposium on the role of women in modern society will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The program, one of the many events of the AWS All Women's Day activities, will feature a panel of four guest speakers, each representing a different role of woman in today's society—such as the woman who has combined career and marriage, the woman who gave up work for marriage but then resumed working, the unmarried career woman, and the educated woman who chose marriage over a career. THE PANEL MEMBERS WILL be Dr. Helen Gillis, a Lawrence obstetrician; Mrs. Charles Fordyce, a Kansas City probation officer; Emily Taylor, dean of women, and Mrs. Lewis Wheelock, wife of KU faculty member Lewis Wheelock, history lecturer. The program will also include a discussion by the AWS Roles of Women Committee. The members of the committee will discuss the results of a questionnaire which was given to all freshman women. Each woman will present a talk on her way of life and why she chose it. A question and answer session will follow. The results of the survey, which was designed to determine how realistically freshman women view their life after college, will be compared to statistics from the Women's Bureau of the Board of Labor. "BY COMPARING THE results to the statistics and also to what their own mothers are doing, we hope to give college women an opportunity to see the many roles they may play after graduation from college," said Margaret Hughes, Ottawa freshman, a member of the committee. Donna Gould, Shawnee Mission junior, is head of the six-member committee. The AWS annual observation of All Women's Day officially began yesterday with an exchange dinner among the organized women's living groups. The exchange dinner was held during the regular dinner hours of each living group. FOREIGN WOMEN STUDENTS participating in People-to-People Page 9 Beta Gamma Sigma Picks 8 Members Eight students have been elected to the Alpha chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, national honor society for students in business administration. They are William R. Patterson, Wichita senior; Lauren S. Ward, Ottawa senior; Larry Gamble, Pittsburgh junior; John Bumgarner, Tulsa, Okla., junior; David Leopold, Hoxie junior; Richard Buxton, Lawrence graduate student; Alan Wutnhew, Lawrence graduate student, and Roger Singleton, Lawrence graduate student and instructor of business. Election to Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest scholastic honor which may be awarded to a student in business administration. To be eligible, a student in business administration must rank in the upper 10 per cent of his graduating class. Juniors must rank in the upper 4 per cent and candidates for the Master's degree, in the upper 20 per cent. SUA invites you to an Enameling Class 7:45-8:45 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays Other All Women's Day events will include a sophomore picnic to be held at 5 p.m. Sunday at Potter Lake. in the Craft Shop at the Kansas Union and members of the People-to-People Big Sister program also were invited. The AWS junior-senior brunch which will be held at 9 a.m. Sunday in the Student Union Ballroom, will feature a fashion show sponsored by the AWS Madamoiselle Fashion Board. The seniors will be guests of the juniors. THE ALL WOMEN'S DAY activities will end on Monday with an art display and the annual Honors Night. The art display, which will feature the work of KU women, will be held Monday afternoon in front of Hoch Auditorium. Register at the information desk Honors Night, the final event of the All Women's Day activities, will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. The program is designed to recognize the outstanding women on campus. FREE During the event the AWS Senate will be installed, the freshman residence counselors, new members of the AWS Fashion Board, Mortar Board, and Cwens will be announced. The program will also feature the announcement of the outstanding woman from each living group and the AAUW selection of the outstanding senior woman. Official Bulletin Ph.D. Reading Examination in German, Saturday, May 4, 9:30 a.m., Summerfield 111. Candidates must register in Fraser 106 by 4 p.m., Friday, April 26. Ph.D. French Reading Examination 9th - 10th grade in France (April) 27 No books accented after April 24. Der deutsche Verein, 5 Uhr, Donnerstag den 25, April. 502 Frauen, Deutsche Lieder, Spiele, Erfrischung ... Wir werden auch über den "Pienic" sprechen. TODAY Christian Science Organization. 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone wel- College Life. 7:30 p.m. Parlor A. Student Office in cradlock, Campus Crus dian Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS If you are interested in a teaching position for September, 1963, in this area, please sign up for an interview in 117 Bailey Hall. April 25—117 Bailey-Centralia School District, Buena Park, Calif. Prowler Flew the Coop WILLMAR, Minn. — (UPI) — Police have given up the search for a prowler who awakened a woman early Sunday morning. The woman told police that a woodpecker had awakened her at 5 a.m. by pecking on the roof of her home. By the time police investigated, the woodpecker had flown the coop. THERE ARE 3,000 ITEMS caught in the COBWEB the antique shop at the BOOK NOOK 921 Mass. VI 3-104 "BYE BYE BIRDIE" . . . flight of fashion and fancy in this cotton mio suit with its form-fitting 'Lasti-shir' back. Two-twined 'Stretch-strap' follows the feminine neckline and low-cut back, keeping the boneless 'Sta-cup' inner bra in place. 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