Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 28, 1964 Intramurals Active, WRA Picks Officers By Susan Hartley The second round of the women's intramural volleyball tournament ended Tuesday, with 15 teams remaining in the tournament. The single elimination contest, sponsored by the WRA, began two weeks ago, eliminating 17 teams in the opening round. Winners are determined by the best two out of three games. IN THE competition Tuesday night, Hashinger I narrowly defeated GSP (3W) with a score of 2-1, in the only three game series of the night. Douthart edged Miller 2-0, and Kappa Alpha Theta won over Sellards 2-0. In the other matches, Kappa Kappa Gamma won over GSP (4E) by default; Carruth-O'Leary won over GSP Crossbar by default; GSP (4W) defeated Lewis by default; and Pi Beta Phi won over GSP Ground by default. AWS Discusses Womens' Rules Crowded room, smoke-filled, all the signs of a political caucus. Only one exception—all the people are women. The House of Representatives and Senate of the AWS (Associated Women Students) having been meeting jointly for the last two weeks in order to re-evaluate the regulations which now govern KU women. The regulations, as they now stand, concern for freshmen and upperclass women, general conduct, closing hour, late permissions, signing in and out of the individual living groups and men's hours at women's houses and women's hours at men's organized houses. The House of Representatives is composed of one woman from each organized living group. This includes the sororities and the large residence halls. The representatives discuss the regulations with the women in their living group and then bring the discussions to the joint meeting of the House and Senate. There they are discussed and voted by the House of Representatives. AT A LATER MEETING The Senate will ratify the measures presented. At that point, the suggestions will become regulations. This system is in use so that each woman on campus can have a voice through her house representative as to what regulations she will be governed by. Double-Eagles DUNEDIN, Fla. — (UPI) — Two double-eagles were shot on the 1963 PGA tournament tour, by Ed Moehling at Cleveland and by Babe Hiskey at Almaden. THE FOLLOWING teams will meet in the third round next Tuesday, March 3: Alpha Delta Pi vs GSP (1E) 7:00 p.m. Hashinger I vs Kappa Kappa Gamma t;45 p.m. Pi Beta Phi vs Watkins 7:45 p.m. Delta Delta Delta vs GSP (2W) 8:30 p.m. GSP (3E) vs Corbin 8:30 p.m. Doubart VC vs O'Leary vs Kappa Alpha Theta 9:15 p.m. The WRA table tennis singles tournament will be held Wednesday night, March 4. The single elimination tournament will be completed that night, with the individual players continuing to play until the winner is decided. Carolyn Guy, tournament chairman, said the winner of the best two out of three games (21 points) will be declared the winner of the match. Team lists are due in the WRA office today (Friday) by 5:00. Ardie Bond, Kirkwood, Mo. junior, was elected to head the Women's Recreation Association for next year. OTHER OFFICERS elected were: Jan Heck, Lawrence junior, vice president; Deanna Kerr, Prairie Village junior, recording secretary; Susan Hartley, Atwood sophomore, corresponding secretary; Marilyn Matt, Minneapolis junior, treasurer. Barbara Bock, St. Louis, Mo. freshman, publicity chairman; Gay Durner, Bern junior, playday chairman; Lyle Griffith, Lawrence sophomore, asst. playday chairman; Nancy Hundley, St. Louis freshman, badminton chairman; Babs Bomhoff, Atchison freshman, basketball chairman; Judy Edwards, Kansas City sophomore, hockey chairman. B. J. Member, Fairway junior, softball chairman; Carolyn Guy, Lawrence sophomore, table tennis chairman; Joy Chatain, Shawnee Mission freshman, tennis chairman; Marilyn Mouden, Prairie Village freshman, volleyball chairman; Linda Crass, Wilmington, Del. senior, co-rec volleyball chairman; and Penny Paris, Atchison junior, swimming chairman. Pinnings Claire McElroy, Wichita junior, Gamma Phi Beta, to John Dalker, McPherson junior. Sigma Chi. Margaret Ann Elrod, Maryville, Tenn. junior to Kenneth Hoy, Kansas City. Mo. senior, Pi Kappa Alpha. Janice Shelly, Wichita senior, Alpha Delta Pi, to David Kennedy, Lvons junior, Phi Kappa Psi. Peggy Green, Kansas City junior at Bethany School of Nursing, to Larry Butcher, Kansas City senior, Phi Kappa Tau. Take your pleasant choice! ★FLOATS ★SODAS ★FREEZES It's a happy choice no matter which of these Dairy Queen favorites you choose. Your flavor . . . and smooth, freshly-frozen Dairy Queen! DAIRY QUEEN Engagements --- Shirley Bruner, Prairie Village junior, Gamma Phi Beta, to Dennis Meyer, Overland Park. Joyce Baker, Tonganoxie freshman to Victor Copeland, Mullinville senior, Theta Chi. Louise Kane, Bartlesville, Okla. junior, Gamma Phi Beta, to Patrick Roark, Kansas City. Mo. senior. Lacy Keller, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, to William Carter, jr.. Houston, Texas junior, Pi Kappa Alpha. THE GAME OF DUCK-PIN bowling was originated in the spring of 1900 by two baseball greats—John McGraw of the New York Giants and Wilbert Robertson of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who were co-owners of the Diamond Bowling Alleys in Baltimore, Md. Steak Dinner Sunday Nites $1.25 4:30·9:30 DINE-A-MITE JUST OPENED 23rd & La. DAYLIGHT DONUT SHOP 530 W.23rd St. Open 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. 17 Varieties of Donuts & Pastry A Dozen Donut Holes FREE with Each Dozen Donuts Bought. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified ENJOY DRIVING WITH A TUNE UP from JACK AND GUNN'S SKELLY SERVICE ★ ENGINE TUNE-UP ★ GENERATOR & STARTER REPAIR ★ BRAKE REPAIR ★ LUBRICATION & OIL CHANGE