University Daily Kansan Page 8 Friday, March 15, 1963 AWS Writes New Rules Areas of discussion will include signing in and out, late permission, the hours men can visit in women's living groups, the hours women can visit in men's living groups, and closing hours. The purpose of the meeting will be to draw up regulations governing women students for the next four years. The rules, as adopted by the convention, must be approved by the AWS Senate and the Dean of Women before becoming official. The Associated Women Students (AWS) will hold its Regulations Convention tomorrow in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. The convention will be divided into a morning session, from 9 a.m. to noon, and an afternoon session from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Delegates to the convention will be the representative to the AWS House and four others selected from each of the organized women's living groups. The convention may be observed from the balcony and from the rear of the Ballroom. Observers may send messages to convention delegates by freshman women pages. Official Bulletin Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel TODAY A.U.R.I. weekly open house and mixer. g. 8 p.m. Hashinger, "The Whatcha-match-a- l" Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. "Catcher in the Rye: Meaning and Com- munication." Carlson speaks in the Meadowlark Room. Union, 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. TOMORROW International Club, 7:30 p.m. Big 8 Room, Union, American Indian Night presented by students of Haskell Institution followed by social hour and dancing in Ballroom. SUNDAY Catholic Masses, 8:00 a.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m., Fraser Auditorium. Morning Worship. 10:45 a.m., Westminster Center, 1204 Iread Ave. Worship to be led by the Rev. Maynard Strothmann, Ph.D. Sunday Evening Fellowship, 5.15 p.m. Westminster Center, 1204 Oread, Pastor Bradley Smith, 916-739-8888, Association will speak on "The Sacrams: How They Divide and Unite Us." Church Bells Changed to Twist CASSIBILE, Sicily — (UPI) Worshippers were astonished yesterday to hear twist music broadcast on the loudspeakers of the Main Church. Police said an electrician had mixed up a recording of church bells with one he intended for his girlfriend. Sharrie Farrar, Kansas City, Mo. senior, was named queen of the St. Patrick's day festival in ceremonies today on the front steps of Marvin Hall. St. Pat's Queen, Attendants Reign Over Day's Festivities The queen announcement marked the beginning of the School of Engineering's St. Patrick's Day celebration. Sandra Coffman, Pittsburgh sophomore, and Dianne Turner, Kansas City. Mo., junior were chosen as alternates. THE QUEEN and her attendants were announced by William Smith, acting dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and St. Patrick, Elmo G. Lindquist, assistant professor of mechanical engineering. The ceremonies took place after St. Patrick arrived in a wheelbarrow. His procession down Jayhawk Boulevard was accompanied by a band. The queen will reign over a dance tonight at the Eldridge Hotel. MUSIC FOR the dance will be provided by the Decipless. All dress will be accepted and there will be free beer, according to Bob Eaton. Arkansas City senior and vice president of the Engineering Student Council. The queen will also reign over the Engineering Exposition April 19-20. He'll Give It Back in Trade JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. HIGHLAND, N. Y. — (UPI)—Police today sought a thrifty thief. Along with $215 and four cases of liquor he took from a tavern, the thief also swiped 11 books of trading stamps. OPEN 24 hrs. a day BREAKFAST OUR SPECIALTY Try It Out—Kansan Classified WHATCHAMACALLIT OPEN HOUSE AND MIXER - Free Admission - 9:00 - 12:00 - Hashinger Sponsored by AURH FREE RECORDS TODAY at EARL'S Grand Opening It's the new room with the new atmosphere. Specially designed with the EARL'S K.U. students in mind. First 200 customers receive a free record. 729 MASS.