es (UPI) - l Saint n strei tree tire mms ths 1. 1.2.3.4 rs," said "are our st." --- Homemakers Learn to Save Time The home management house located on West 16th near Watkins hospital is a proving grounds for the principles home economics majors learn in classes. While practicing household tasks of cleaning and cooking, KU women students learn how to save time and energy with motion reductions at the home management house. In addition to the time-motion studies, the five women students, plan the buget, all meals, cleaning, shopping and other management at the house while carrying all full course loads. The five women students living in the house now, end their period of experimental living this week. Judy Sims, LaCygne senior, explained one recent time-motion study. In which two methods of cleaning a floor were tested to find which was quickest and most efficient. Time-motion studies in all phases of home management including child care, personal grooming, cleaning and sewing have been carried out by the students. THOSE WHO live in the house the first half of the semester are: Jean Peterson, Lawrence senior; Sandra Ray, Ft. Lewis, Wash. senior; Susan Schrader, Kingsley senior; and Judy Sims, LaCygne senior. Mrs. Helen Adams, assistant professor of home economics and house supervisor, says the girls learn skills while living there that will benefit their future jobs and lives as homemakers. Tennis Singles End For the Women's Recreation Association Tennis single finals at 4 p.m. today, Bea Baxter, Little River sophomore, Douthart Hall, will face Marie Siefken, Lawrence graduate student on the Mallott courts. Page 5 The final match winner is determined by the best two out of three sets. About 45 women representing 13 living groups entered the tournament competition which began September 30. In her semi-final match Miss Sayre defeated Judy Waterman, Wichita junior, Miller Hall. 11-1 and 11-4. The WRA badminton intramural singles ended last week with Joyce Sayre, Southwest City, Mo. senior, Lewis Hall, the winner. She defeated Eleanor Burkhead, Kansas City, Mo. senior, representing Jayettes, in the finals, 11-8 and 11-4. Miss Baxter had defeated Camille Storey, Overland Park sophomore, Pi Beta Phi, in the semi-finals last week: 6-2 and 6-1. In her semi-final match Miss Siefken won over Ardie Bond, Kirkwood, Mo. junior, Kappa Alpha Theta: 6-1 and 6-3. Miss Burkhead had previously defeated Marie Siefken, Jayette representative. 11-9 and 11-1. The badminton singles began Oct. 1 with 60 entrants from 15 living groups. DIVISION I ROUND ROBIN basketball tournament win-loss records for teams in the contest as it began the fourth round this week are: Win Loss Carruth O'Leary 3 0 Miller 1 2 Corbin I 1 1 GSP (3 E) 0 3 Alpha Delta Pi 2 1 GSP (1 W) 0 2 Douthart 1 1 Lewis Win Loss Alpha Omicron Pi 2 0 Corbian II 2 1 GSP (Ground Floor) 2 2 Alkyns 2 0 GSP (Crossbar) 2 0 Alpha Phi 1 1 DIVISION II Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1963 University Daily Kansan DIVISION III | | Win | Loss | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hashinger | 1 | 2 | | Kappa Kappa Gamma | 3 | 1 | | GSP (4 W) | 1 | 1 | | Kappa Alpha Theta | 1 | 2 | | GSP (4 W) | 1 | 2 | | Jayettes | 0 | 3 | | GSP (4 E) | 2 | 1 | | Delta Delta Delta | 1 | 2 | Chi Omega Win Loss Pi Beta Phi 0 3 GSP (3 W) 2 1 Alpha Chi Omega 1 2 Grice Pearson 2 2 GSP (1 E) 1 1 Delta Gamma 2 1 DIVISION IV A study by University of Southern California scientists found that tattooed men showed a higher rate of divorces plus a greater number of courts martial than did non-tatooed men. "There's Charles de Gaulle—right under the 'Cafe-Bar' sign!" By Margaret Hughes Slides Bring Back Memories of Paris "Remember that street? We got lost there the first morning and had to eat sardines for breakfast because that's all we knew how to order." "And will you look at Breon (Mitchell, Salina senior) painting the view from his bedroom window in his pajamas." THESE WERE some of the reminiscent comments heard as about twenty of the students who went to France last summer on the Summer Language Institute met last night in the Union to show slides of their trip. "Oh, there's me!" squaled Sharon Staleup, Lawrence sophomore, looking at a back view of a short, dark-haired girl in a black and red-plaid dress. "It might be me," piped in Lawrie Cena, Arkansas City sophomore. "I wore that dress almost as much as you did." THE GROUP saw views of Notre Dame, the Loire valley, stained glass windows, and French boys playing in the parks. And the boys finally got an inside view of the girls' rooms at the "Protection de la Jeune Fille." However, the strongest memories seemed to be aroused when Sheila Reynolds, Hutchinson sophomore, showed a slide of shelves of French pastry. Several of the "Instituters" showed slides of their trips during the "free week," when everyone could travel on his own. Mary Geiger, Topeka sophomore, had pictures of Rome; Ann Flood, Topeka sophomore, views of Switzerland; Paul Piper, Parsons sophomore, scenes on the Riviera; and Vicki Gillespie, Indianola, Iowa, sophomore, pictures of London. KU SENT 35 students to France for nine weeks last summer to study in Paris and tour France. "Next time I'm going to call Independent Laundry. They take the work out of cleaning clothes." For the best in cleaning and laundering services, it's - Independent Drive-In 900 Miss. - Independent Downtown Plant 740 Vt.