Monday, March 8. 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Six Win in College Bowl; Sellards Wins Division Sellards Hall, in a rematch growing out of a mix-up in the first round of competition last week, defeated the Kappa Kappa Gamma team to enter yesterday's College Bowl matches, and then went on to defeat Kappa Alpha Theta and Miller Hall to become the women's champion team. The dispute arose over a question with two correct answers last week in the Kappa Kappa Gamma-Hashinger No. 2 match. Hashinger was declared the winner. Hashinger then went on to play Sellards, but lost. WILLIAM CIBES. Altamont senior and chairman of the College Bowl Steering Committee, explained that the committee reviewed the protest issued by the sorority and reversed the decision on the first match thus eliminating Hashinger. The rescheduled match between the Kappas and Sellards ended in victory for Sellards. Cibes added that this was the first year in the four-year history of AWS Polls Open Thurs.; Will Elect 18 Polls for Associated Women Students' (AWS) elections will be open from 9:30 Thursday morning until 6:30 that evening, according to Joan Fowler, Shawnee Mission senior and co-chairman of the election committee. Polls will be set up in each women's living group. Results of the election will be announced Friday morning. This year two new offices were added to the AWS slate, senatorsat-large and a Fashion Board representative. SHERRY WHITCHER, Prairie Village senior and AWS president, said, "In the past, all offices have had too many restrictions and this has limited the number of qualified people. Having two senators-at-large and a Fashion Board representative with no restrictions gives others a chance to petition for these offices." Specific duties of the senators-at large will be determined after the election of the new Senate. The Fashion Board representative will co-ordinate activities of the Senate and Fashion Board. It will be her responsibility to see that the programs of the Senate and board complement one another. Miss Fowler said the addition of Fashion Board representative will be a big help to the Senate and board because the representative will be attending both meetings. In this way, she will know what their activities are. SUCH OFFICES AS PRESIDENT and vice president require specific qualifications to be eligible for the office. A woman must have served in the Senate one semester to run for president. To be eligible for vice president, a woman must have been a member of the House one semester. The Panhellenic representative must be from a social sorority. The Inter-Residence Council representative must live in the University Residence Halls. Twenty-two women form the AWS Senate. Eighteen are elected in the spring, two freshman women are elected in the fall, and there is one liaison from the House of Representatives. The House is composed of one representative from each organized women's living group on campus. They will be elected later this spring, and announced Honors Night. NAMES OF CANDIDATES were placed on the AWS election slate by the slate committee composed of all seniors on the AWS Senate. KU's College Bowl that a trophy for the women's champion team was given. Applications for office were available from AWS representatives in the various living groups. A briefing session was conducted for all women filing an application for office. CIBES EXPRESSED doubt that a woman's team would finish in the top place because of a lack of precedent, but said the final competition, to be held in two weeks, will be a close contest. "Usually the women's teams don't survive the competition like they have this year," he said. The six teams remaining after two weeks of elimination are Joseph R. Pearson No.1 and No.2; Templin No.1; Battenfeld; Sellards; and Miller. The applicants then took a test over the structure, function and purpose of AWS. The committee then drew up the slate from the applications and test results. In case of a tie, the Senate will meet and discuss the candidates. The woman will be elected by a majority vote of the Senate. Cibes said these six teams would be reduced to two in the semi-finals next Sunday. The winner of the final matches the following Sunday will be sent to the University of Nebraska May 14-16 for the Big Eight College Bowl. First round scores in yesterday's competition were: Battenfeld—270, JRP No. 1—260; JRP No. 2—240, Templin No. 2—205; Templin No. 1—250, Phi Delta Theta—150, Sellards—175, Kappa Alpha Theta—60; Miller—155, Carruth-O'Leary—145. SECOND ROUND SCORES were: JRP No. 2—195, Battenfeil—165; JRP No. 1—210, Templin No. 2—195; Templin No. 1—275, Kappa Alpha Theta—95; Phi Delta Theta—240, Carruth-O'Leary—95; Sellants—165, Miller—155. As a result of this round, Templin No. 2, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Carruth-O'Leary were elimina- ted. Third, and final, round scores were: Battenfeld—285, Sellards—140; Miller—175, Phi Delta Theta—120; JRP No. 1—385, Templein No. 1—205; JRP No. 2, with an undefeated record, drew a bye. The Phi Delts were eliminated following this round. Two KU jazz groups and nine other groups from across the country have confirmed that they will appear at the Oread Jazz Festival on March 27. The KU Kicks Eand and the Herb Smith Quartet will represent KU in the nationally-famous jazz festival which will feature headliners Clare Fischer, young West Coast jazz pianist, and Phil Woods, saxophonist from New Hope, Pa. Oread Jazz Festival Invites 11 FOURTEEN GROUPS in all have been selected from tapes mailed to a KU judging committee. As of this date, 11 groups have confirmed that they will appear. These include: The Dave Holcomb Group, Bloomington, Ind., UCLA Jazz Ensemble, Pacific Palisades, Calif., Xavier University Collegians, New Orleans, La. THE OREAD JAZZ Festival will also provide Fischer and Woods their first opportunity to play together. Each group will be judged by a panel of judges including Don DeMicheal, editor of "Down Beat Magazine," John Hammond, of Columbia Records; Dave Baker, jazz musician, and Phil Woods, teacher and jazz musician. The following groups are listed by their leader's name: Nathan Cobb, State College, Pa.; Mitch Farber, Greencastle, Ind.; Dick Youngstein, Kansas City; Jack Gilfoy, Bloomington, Ind.; R. W. Van Doren, St. Paul, Minn., and Brian Trentham, New York City. Prizes awaiting the winning group include: Three $100 scholarships to the Berklee School of Music, Boston, Mass., to the best musician in each of the following groups: reed, bass, and percussion. The Kansas City Jazz Program, March 26 and 28, will invite the winning small and large groups to participate in the closing session of the jazz festival, March 28. THE OUTSTANDING band will receive the Selmer-Benny Goodman Stage Band Award. Several music companies will also award prizes of guitars, snare drums, and cymbals. "Down Beat Magazine" will award one year's subscription to the winning large and small groups. The best musicians in their class will receive engraved plaques. The groups which were selected to enter the Oread Jazz Festival were selected by the Jazz Festival Steering Committee from invitations and applications sent to nearly 1200 universities and colleges in the United States. 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