Erfday, March 20, 1964 University.Daily Kansan Spring? Afraid Not Page 5 By Leta Cathcart (Society Editor) So you thought spring was here? Well, guess what fooled you. So at this time of year, as always, the question of the proper wardrobe arises. Wool skirts and sweaters are fine for the outdoors, but they are too heavy for sitting in classes. The rain makes a raincoat necessary, but the ordinary unlined raincoat is too light for the chilly winds that are common on the Hill. And yet cottons are not warm enough. Then there is the problem of Kansas weather. It has a nasty reputation of changing on the hour, every hour. My advice? Punt. Freeze one day, bake the next, and hope spring, the real one, that is, comes pretty soon. Co-ed Volleyball To Begin By Susan Hartley By Susan Hartley The GSP (4W) volleyball team captured the women's intramural volleyball championship Tuesday night defeating Alpha Delta Pi 15-8, 9-13, 15-1 in a competitive three matches. Both teams earned their place in the finals earlier the same evening with GSP (4W) defeating Pi Beta Phi 10-5, 15-4, and Alpha Delta Pi defeating GSP (Θ) 15-4, 6-12, 13-11 bringing the seven week tournament to a close. Twenty-eight living groups have signed up 27 teams to participate in the first Women's Recreation Association co-rec volleyball tournament beginning next Tuesday, March 24. The co-rec volleyball division is a new facet of the WRA program in which the women's living groups invite men's living groups to be partners in a volleyball team which will then participate in tournament action. Each living group can only participate with one other living group, but the partnership allowed two teams. All the coalitions except one took advantage of this opportunity and entered two teams in the competition. EACH TEAM CONSISTS of 12 members, 6 men and 6 women, of which 3 of each play at any given time. Rules are set up so that the men and women must alternate in returning the ball so that the male members of the team will not completely dominate the game. All four women's scholarship halls have entered teams with Selaras playing with Pearson, Miller playing with Stephenson, Watkins with Jo- Engagements Kay Jarvis, Kansas City Junior to Larry Morlan, McPherson sophomore. Sue Alexander, Shawnee Mission sophomore, to Jack Carolan, Devon Pa. sophomore. Ellen Hassler, Chapman senior; Alpha Omicron Pi, to David Boles Abilene junior at Kansas State University. D. T. Tutton, Wichita senior, Alpha Phi, to Mike Bush, Glendale, Mo. senior, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Carol Shank, Prairie Village freshman, to Trey DeVoe, Dallas, Tex. senior, Pi Kappa Alpha. Betty Grout, Columbus senior at Mercy School of Nursing, to Richard Evans, Columbus junior, Pi Kappa Alpha. ENGINEERING & BUSINESS MAJORS Investigate career opportunities with one of the nation's fastest growing suppliers of natural gas and petrochemicals. Northern Natural Gas Company General Offices, Omaha, Nebr. INTERVIEWS: WEDNESDAY, Liffe, and Douthart and Battenfelk' MARCH 25,1964 liffe, and Douthart and Battenfeld. The two freshman dormitories also entered the competition with GSP pairing off with Alpha KappaLambda and Corbin hall with Lambda Chi Alpha. THE SORORITY DISTRICT held its own entering 8 partnerships and 15 teams. The Alpha Chi Omega will be playing with Delta Upsilon; the Kappa Sigma; Chi Omega with Alpha Tau Cmega; Delta Delta Delta with Delta Tau Delta; Pi Beta Phi with sigma Chi; Kappa Kappa Gamma with Phi Gamma Delta; Delta Gamma with Phi Delta Theta, and the Gamma Phi Betas with the Sigma Alpha Epsilons. Janice Slinksigk, Overland Park senior at Texas Christian University, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Henry White, Council Grove junior, Pi Kappa Alpha. Pinnings Donna Gaeddert, Hutchinson sephomore, Pi Beta Phi, to Bob Wbrewster, Shawnee Mission senior, Phi Delta Theta. Karen Cornett, Bellvue, Neb. junior, Gamma Phi Beta, to Lowell Evjen, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Delta Tau Delta. An Entertainment Page SEE PAGE 6 & 7 That Will Tell You - 1) what is playing at the shows 2) where to go afterwards 3) where to dine 40 what to do in Lawrence 5) how you can spend the afternoon in the air PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS Now it's the little heels that count! Flared or straight, graceful little heels give you trim long legged flattery. ighter, more open with delicate strapwork, these Finessa by Jacqueline are beautiful. You will look luscious in our latest colors! As seen in Glamour. $12.95 to $13.95 "Come in and see our complete selection of heels and flats for all occasions" 819 Mass. ARENSBERG'S VI 3-3470