Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1963 Women Start Intramurals Next Week KU women interested in sports need not be merely spectators this fall. Though intramural and varsity football are not offered, tennis singles, badminton, and basketball games have been scheduled for the next few weeks. Tennis singles competition will begin Sept. 30, and badminton and basketball, Oct. 1. The deadline for signing up for competition is Sept. 23. Information about these women's intramural sports may be obtained in individual living groups. Joyce Sayre, South West City, Mo., senior, WRA president, said that the method of scheduling games this year has been improved. Instead of individual players arranging their own games, the WRA will officially schedule the meets. The WRA has also reserved tennis courts and courts in Robinson gymnasium for the events. For the second year the WRA will award trophies to the women's living groups which have the highest percentage of participation, Miss Savre said. Last year Alpha Phi sorority and Hashinger Hall won the trophies. She added that the awards had boosted participation in intramurals. The number of women in badminton doubled last year. AWS to Orientate Freshmen Wednesday The Associated Women Students (AWS) will present freshman orientation programs Wednesday night, Sept. 25, in the Kansas Union ballroom. It was incorrectly stated in yesterday's Kansan the meetings would be tonight. Cwens Plan Work Tonight Crimson wool jumpers dotted the campus today as 45 sophomore women introduced their new CWEN uniforms to the campus. About 40 women are members of the honorary sophomore society. CWENS WILL MEET at 7 p.m. tonight in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union to plan the events for the year. The women will help collect funds for the Cancer Drive to be held during the KU-Syvacuse football game. Kay Lutjen, Des Moines sophomore and CWEN president, said plans for a sophomore women's picnic will be discussed at the meeting. Next week the Kansan will begin a column for the coverage of KU women in intramural and varsity sports. Contributions to the column may be sent to Dolores Orman, news room in Flint Hall. PREP PAC is ours exclusively-through special arrangements with the manufacturers. Nothing to buy - just come in and sign up for your FREE PREP PAC Available only while the supply lasts—so get your PREP PAC today at 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Two students with the same class schedule were leaving their 11:30 class. As the students parted in opposite directions, it became apparent that the one was cutting the next class. Jayhawk Blunders "Hey, where're you going," shouted one student from across the hall. "It's a cinch I'm not going to my twelve-thirty," the other retorted in even louder tones. Turning around to retreat further down the hall, the student found himself suddenly face-to-face with the teacher of his 12:30 class. “Oh, you’re not going to class, huh?” the teacher inquired tartly. "Well, ah, I a-h-h, thought that perhaps ar-h-" stammered the student, "that maybe I might not come for a little while." A freshman attending her first formal dance last spring returned from powdering her nose to join her date. She flitted from table to table on her way back to chat and discover who was and was not there. She started to sit down beside her date but was momentarily deterred by a conversation with a friend. Still talking absentmindedly, and failing to notice that her date had moved her chair closer to his, she missed the edge of the chair and landed on the floor—her chair and a shoe sliding onto the dance floor. As she struggled amidst the fluff of her dress to regain a more graceful position, the band played "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody?" Next time you observe some campus occurrence that makes you chuckle, phone or send it to Linda Machin, society editor, Kansan Newsroom, Flint Hall. Names of those involved including the sender will not be printed, however, contributions must be signed with name and phone number. The Kansan is looking for authentic anecdotes, but ones in good taste. Racer Was Carless PARMA, Italy — (UPI)— Alfredo Bruscato, the favorite, withdrew from the Parma Province automobile tour yesterday when at starting time he found his red-striped Abarth 850 had been stolen. FREEMAN Hand-Sewn Meet the shoe with the hand-sewn vamp. See the smooth detailing of the leather. These are rugged shoes—that look well! Be well-dressed when you wear Hand Swems by Freeman. Reasonably priced, too. Prices start at Black-Brown A to D $14.95 to $15.95 837 Mass. VI 3-4255 MIRISCH COMPANY AND EDWARD L. ALPerson PRESENT JACK SHIRLEY LEMMON MacLAINE THIS PICTURE BILLY WILDER'S ADULTS ONLY IRMA LA DOUCE Two Shows Daily! 7:00 and 9:40 TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION RELEASE THUR UNIVERSITY ARTISTS No Children's Tickets Sold Henry Fonda Maureen O'hara Color at 7:10 Plus Second Color Hit . . . "RIO BRAVO" "RIO BRAVO" John Wayne Dean Martin Ricky Nelson Shows at 9:30 Now Thru Sat. GRANADA