UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SIX THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1350 Sasnak-Faculty To Represent KU At Athletic Meet The University of Kansas will be represented at the annual convention of the Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation March 24 and 25 in Topeka by students and faculty members of the physical education department. Members of Sasnak, club for physical education majors, plan to attend in a body. Faculty representatives from the physical education department are Reginald Strait, assistant professor of physical education, who is chairman of the nomination committee for the convention; Henry Shenk, associate professor of physical education, chairman of the certification committee; Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professor of physical education, chairman of necrology; and Donald Henry, instructor in physical education, chairman of the constitutional revision committee. Miss Stapleton and Professor Shenk are also district representatives for the organization and Mr. Henry is a council member at large. Another K.U. participant will be Mrs. Don Wright, '49, now teaching in Tonganoxie, who is one of the speakers in the student section Friday morning. Highlights of the program are general session addresses by Dr Stafford, University of Illinois, who will speak Friday morning, and Dr McFarland, superintendent of Topeka schools, who will talk Saturday. Anyone interested in physical education may attend, but students must have a note from the University verifying their student status. Fees include 50 cents for registration and 50 cents for membership, if not already a member. The association was organized in 1919 to promote and support better physical education programs, combine forces to bring public recognition of the profession, and stimulate new approaches and refreshed enthusiasm in their work. Members of the Central district of the association which includes Kansas will convene March 29 to April 1 in Duluth, Minn. The national convention will be held April 17 to 22 in Dallas, Texas. Today's Intramural Volleyball Schedule Robinson Annex Independent "A" attnfield, wo Steel 4:30 e Battenfeld vs. Sterling Little Saints vs. Sigma Nu. Battenfield 6:00 e Y.M.C.A. vs. Fiji's w Airscrews vs. KUDF Fraternity "B" 5:15 e Theta Tan vs. Physics Dept. w Don Henry vs. Oliver Fraternity "B" 6:45 e Beta vs. A.T.O. w Pi K.A. vs. Phi Psi 7:30 e Phi Kappa vs. Phi K. Tau 8:15 e Sig Nu vs. Delta Chi w Sig Pi vs. A.K.L. 9:00 e Kappa Sig vs. Sig Alph w Spikers vs. D.U. Robinson Gym Fraternity "A" 7:45 e Phi Gam vs. Phi Psi Fraternity "C" 7:00 e Keltz C. vs. Sig Nu w Beta vs. Phi Psi 7:45 e Phi Frosh vs. Kappa Sig 8:30 e Sig Alph vs. Wineros w Beta Frosh I vs. Beavers 9:15 e Peta Frosh II vs. Pegis Club w Edgehill A.C. vs. Gispak 10:00 e Phi Delt vs. Delts w Edgehill A.C. vs. Gispak 10:00 e Phi Delt vs. Delts w Phi Gam vs. D.U. Women's Athletic Group Receives Letter Sweaters Women's Athletic association members have received their letter swaters and will wear them as a group Thursday, Geneva Fleshman, chairman of the sweater committee, announced Tuesday. The emblems had to be re-ordered and have not yet arrived. The K. U. Carillon is planned to include approximately 50 cast bells. RedCrossSponsors WaterSafetyClass The American Red Cross will sponsor a course in Water Safety Instruction under the direction of Walter Mikols, instructor of physical education. The class will begin 7 p.m. Monday, March 27, and will continue for at least five nights. Men and women who have passed their senior life-saving tests and have received their certificates may attend. Anyone may enter if he is 18, but instructor's certificates will be given only to 19-year-old persons. Mr. Mikols asked that women sign up in the women's physical education office and the men in 107 Robinson. He urged all those to come who are considering summer camp jobs in which this certificate is necessary; since this course will be offered only once this year. Kappa's, Jayettes Win In Division Ping-Pong Jeanne Hillier and Nancy Smart, Kappa Kappa Gamma, gained the division II championship by defeating Rita Carl and Margaret Stodder, Pit Beta Phi, 21 to 12 and 21 to 14. in the table tennis doubles semifinals. They will play the division I winners, as yet undetermined, for the intramural tournament title. Caroline Crosier and Angeline Stavros, Jayettes, defended Grace Gwinner and Doris Tihen, Gamma Phi Beta, to win the division I championship in women's intramural table tennis doubles. The scores were 21 to 11, 17 to 21, 21 to 15, and to 7. The Jayettes will play Jeanne Hillier and Nancy Smart, Kappa Kappa Gamma, division II champions, for the tournament title. The sites of Hoch auditorium and Strong hall were occupied by army barracks and tents during World War I. Outdoor Track Opens March 31 Track coach Bill Easton released the 1950 outdoor track schedule to day. It is as follows: March 31-Apr. I: Texas Relays April 8: Open April 15: Nebraska, here April 22: Kansas Relays April 28-29: Drake Relays May 6 Kansas State, Manhattan May 13: Missouri, Columbia May 19-20: Big Seven meet, Lin- Spring & Summer Driving's Ahead Have your car checked now. A small repair now may avoid overhaul or an accident later. June 2 or 3: Southwest-Big Seven dual, Dallas June 16-17: N.C.A.A. meet, Minneapolis, Minn. June 23-24: National A.A.U. meet. -Boston or Detroit Six Women Qualify For IM Swim Finals Six women qualified in a special tryout Tuesday for the finals of the women's intramural swimming meet today. They are Porter, A.D.Pi, breast stroke for form; Moore, Jayettes, crawl for form; Potter, A.D.Pi, two-lengths back stroke; Waddell and Wilkins, Kappa, 50-year free style; Shartel, Pi Phi, and Stanley, Alpha Chi O., diving. Softball Entries Should Be In Soon Softball blanks will be available in the women's intramural office by the end of the week. Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, announced. House intramural managers are asked to pick them up at the office and get them filled out. Divisions will be set up and pairings made immediately so that games can begin April 3. HUNSINGER MOTORS 922 Mass. Ph. 12 Leon's Shoe Store 815 Mass. 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