TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1031 7. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Gymnasium Credit to Be Established on Point System Students May Substitute Sports Participation for Classes in Exercise TESTS WILL BE GIVEN In order to allow variety in the men's physical activity requirements, all physical education activities are required. Students must be at a minimum number of points for both freshmen and sophomores are required. This means that students of either class must participate in physical education by participating in the various sports that are given on the campus without attending gym classes,proposals for the requirement enough points required for a grade. Point Requirements Points | Grad *Below | F | F | | 76-96 | I | | 96-106 | D | | 104-116 | C | | 116-126 | A Over 125 A *Depending upon conditions. Sophomore Point Requirement *Below Points Grass Low 5 W 12 I 11 I-13 D 6 G-14 H-17 C 8 T-84 B 8 A 8 Above - Depending upon conditions. In studying the above point requirement and the list of activities which follow, it will be found that in the selection of a sport, in most instances, it is better to pursue it by the completion of a season in that sport. In but in order to secure a higher grade, the individual must select another activity until the necessary points are obtained. "1. Physical examination grade of A or B. "2. Must have passed the require- 100-foot swimming test. 3. "Must have taken the physic ability test unless a member of a variety, freshman squad, or the band during the time the test is given." May Take Physical Test For those participating in sports, the physical ability test will be given to those who wish to take it in order to secure additional points. Points for Intramurals for exercises, both freshman and sophomore, two point teams will be given for each practice, freshman varsity and freshman athletic competition, including basketball, baseball cross country, swimming, tennis, trach and wrestling, two point teams are given for each practicethese practices to freshmen and sophomores for each practic period for sophomores. Intramural activity offer an assortment of points to the student seeking credit in physical education. Basketball, softball and baseball speed ball give two points each for a full game. Handball, boccorse, tennis, wrestling, swimming, track and field games are combined to match in the first four events if results are turned in within 24 hours after the contest, and in the case of the last three activities, two points for each The turkey run offers four points for students finishing in the first ten places or two points for finishing. In the inter-gym class tournaments, two points are given for each man providing the ladies are given for each man providing the contest is played. Band, fenceing, bouncer class and Red Cross life saving offer two points for each game. Give two points for each game and the physical ability test offers two points for each game. Changes Made at Corbin Partitions Removed on First Floor to Make Large Parlor Extensive improvements were made at Corbin hall, dormitory for University women, during the summer of 1942. A new first floor, which has formerly been divided into six rooms, has been converted into one large parlor with all partitions removed, thus adding much space and convenience to the first floor. The space immediately below the new parlor has been made into three rooms to be occupied by warden living in it. The other rooms, below the first floor of the building, o the building on the slope of the Hill, they are on the second floor above the level on the Ohio street side. Changes have also been made on the ground floor of those shows the dormitory will recommend less than last year. Wins National Prize MISS RUTH SPINDLER Nuth Spindler, B.M. 31, who won prizes in a national organ music competition, was two years under auspices of the National Federation of Music Clubs. She was a student of Ruth Spindler National Organ Contest Winner University Graduate Pupil of C. S. Skilton for Three Years First place in the national contact in organ hold June 20 at San Francisco was awarded to Miss Ruth Spindler, B.M.31 of Garrett. Miss Spindler has been a pupil of Prof. C. S. Skilton, head of the organ surgery department at St. Luke's staffed under him for three years. She enrolled last year as a junior, but was as far advanced in her work that her primary education and preliminary contexts were entered before the national content in which Miss Spindler represented Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas. Oran was added this year to the national contest, sponsored by the National Federation of Music clubs, which formerly included piano, violin, cello, and voice. A cash prize of $300 went up for Oran's performance for music clubs of America. Ms. Spissaker is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music seniority, and of Mortor Board, the honor society for senior women. She expects to return to university when she will continue advanced work in organ and obtain a second degree in piano. Mrs. Rose Kerron Mix, M$, mother of Prof. A. J. Mix of the botany department, died Saturday evening in the St. Louis hotel. She was lived in Lawrence with her son and his wife. Professor Mix is attending the meeting to celebrate the return to Lawrence tomorrow. The marriage of Miss Dorothy White, Endora, and Harold Knowles, Enid, was solemnized Wednesday, Sept. 9, at the bride's home in Endora, Mrs. Knowles was graduated from the University where she got her Phi Lambda Theta and Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Knowles has just completed his work for his Doctor's Degree in the University where he has been assisting with physics. Mr. Knowles is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Pi, and Phil Mu Epsilon. Mr. and Mrs. Knowles will live in Gaignesville, Fla., where Mr. Knowles is a professor of physics in the University of Florida. Send the Daily Kansan home Smith Hemstitching Shop Miss Clytia Wiley, cf32, of Wichita, daughter of C. C. Wiley, was married Sunday, 9 to Raymond Nichols, A.B.26, of Lawrence, W. O. Nichols. As a teacher of versity, performed the ceremony. They are at home at 1274 Indiana street. The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Stillwell to T. W. Rule, W. Hillebrand, took place on 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the home of the bride on Kentucky street. The wedding was a special mother, Mrs. M. G. B., Waffle, the marriage was a quiet one, attended only by a small group of close friends. Mr. Rule is a former student of the University and is now located at Wichita State Public Utilities corporation. A reception for medics and pre-medicons must be held in the lobby of the office of Administration building. Lucie Carson, Margaret bale, an artist, Sylvia Lefkowen will give a lecture. SOCIETY Miss Ann M. Davis, Hays, and Earl E. Striple, Hays, were married September 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linda B. Kipp, who was graduated from the Kansas State Teachers College of Hays, Mr. Striple Lewis-Arnold Miss Jovee Johnson, Hiawatha, and Mir. Lloyd Drumm, Lawrence, were married Sunday, Sept. 6 in Leavenworth, who was a former student at the University. Stilwell-Rule DRESSMAKING HOSIERY MENDING The bride is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Arnold is a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Johnson-Durr ALTERATIONS PLEATING Maxine Miles E. 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