The University of W ichita 7 E R

N O . IB sunflower IVniveraity to Give 1 3 2 Programs Over KFH EUROPEAltART riLL CONSTRUa Sunflower Peraiets Radio programs sponsored by the in Being Published FIRST SEMESTER New Regent university of WlehiU wUl be a reg­ 1 WINN E. HOLMES IS ular part of (he schedule o f radio SYLVAN M A T E R ,'fiiUon KPft after the station re­ TOURPLANNED the terond Ume ihU MmoiUr ONE OF GENERAL sumes its full time Mhedule, accord­ ■ ■>» Sunnower h*i *|>> jCHOSEN MEMBER OF ing to J. Leslie nix. maRager of tha AT UNIVERSITY pB«»d. Th* Mn*n«r ihwt has bwo station. Ihl* m r « h m « b*. CAMPUS PROGRESS Permission'has been granted to B Y S T A P L E S there h u been no Ueue peb- |B0ARD OF REGENTS KPH by the federal radio cooimis-* r}|I Be Located North o f ‘turtm final week and the Sion, to go on the air at T a. m. and' ______eeek after ChrUtmaa vacation. Hotqecemiat Cakibralipn remain on eonUnuoualy until m ld -i| f_ _ _ i_ ' Preaeiit Structure* on Now that the aeeond aemeater will W ill Fill Unexpired Term of night. Mr. Pox said. This wUl give n e lllB d Ranked aa one of Hith. him ample opportunity to book pro-! C a n p u * ^ be under way. the aUff npeeta G eerfe Hamilton | to Befia to c ^ ln u e the uaual policy of pub- lifhla of Aethritiea grama that he has wanted but could, and Switierland to Be I Duliea at Next Maelinp not previously find time (or on his! S iS L i** W >*r Blae'iaiMr each schedule, he declared. COMPLETE BY SPRING wrannofty. Viaited by Party TERM BEGINS JAN. 26 THREE IN RACE tlio Build Bridfe to Be Do*, Suaflowar Com piloa Com* ORS UEURANCE GIVES CREDIT HOURS GIVEN ifnaled a* Memorial DATE CHANGED FOR New Member Is Former Sta> plelo Chrenolotical Llel of to Waahhifton dent and Member of Trust* MUSICAL CONCERT PLXy A ll Major Oceurroncea I Move Number of Artiita and Stn* ees of FairmounI Collepo Parilrlpatint aa a unit of i I at AT PRAH, KAN. Ilon-wtde cttobrauon of the two Mnito AddilioeutI SoUcliena Tueaday. January 9g wUI mark Ute dents on Trip to Be [lundredth annlvtrHiy o( the birth for Com of *Tho Win. beginning of a new amteater at th* Winn B Rolmn, Wklilta attorna* DnlveiWty of Wichita. Monday wlU aaa eMected to fill the vacanry m ta kf Oeorge Waahlmton. the Unlm - tor ’a T o lo»» "Paris Skelqliws" and Parts Limited to 20 ilty of Wichita wui eonatnict a ay|. ba enrellnwnt day for Um m new tlM board of regenu of the Unl. in theater on the eampua. tt will atudenta who are jw t matriculattiw vrralty of Wichita, made by tha of "Minisa" and Prairie Further iddlUont to the coat of at the achooL election of Oeoige HamUton. for* ' near| an open ah atnicture and win be •^ le Wlntera Tale." tenth ennual hedulc Sketches Presented | Holland. Belaium. France ■aied on the oorth boundary of the ^In the paaalng of Uw oM aemeeter |n:er member to Ute fovemorahlp of ton. production, of tho iihe fedwal reaerve bank. Ilotmm il of bolldlnci eontenplated tor tfniveralty Playen bare been an- there are left aeveral new p role^ MRS. LIEURANCE ASSISTS Switzerland will hr Pteterai here Is Whm K. !waa elected on the first ballot taken o f ------viaited by member* of the giiire eampua expanalee. Thla will w*«need by aeorge D. WUner. dine, and changaa tending toward a baUcr RalmM. newIr-electMl member *f lace it northveat of the preaent 'by the board of education Monday a iln b le University of Wichlta symphony se co n d E u ro p e a n a r t to u r tor of Awmatlet. and Include Ro. ttnlverttty. listed btlew in the order the beard ef reyeMs * f tbe t/al- jnlght. itnpus itrueturea. land Priboth in th* role of otao* of their oocuranee are the major ronHy. Nr. Rehaes Is a fetmer Carl K. ®'^he*tr* and chorus will prewni thin aummer under th e dl- It will be reached by enaalnt a nenea, Wilbur Schvalter aa Pho- event! of the past four and one taU aladettt------*f PalrnMaat v— CMtagv. m r aa . Mr. HamUton'a reaifnation was months, aartcra'* PTofram Sithe municipal buiiding'rectlon of Clayton Henri ‘ Te bridge, coaatnaction of which elon. Bob Cuimlnghain aa the ter- a praaalaaat aUarMy efW k h ll*. 2."^*“,?* throueh Df. ool ftref>np"‘‘ funder the di-stapleji. director of the art already bagun, acroaa the drav w t . Bob totall aa Dkm. and Bd Seplcafecr T Walker Weaver, cliairman, and ilch cuu through the north haU Jewett aa the firat gentlaaian. Student eounetl meets for tha fl^t M M * . ___ __ i*‘l'«n time came to flen a siieceaaor. «t thete,^“" of the Univer. If the eampua. Thla bridge will be Alao. ^ dal* of preacnUtlon haa Uaa this year under the diroettao w n I I T I i l i n H IT M r D V '* * * * edU'atlon retired tnta dldlng,|7i)ti|-]ow Ueurahee will be the|'**li_iVIchita. itructed from the alone remalna of Aldm Brooki. WUUaai Towmend TTILL riXU flURuKl waalon ho rotes wna been advanced from Pebiruary 98 salaetad by the emmeU to poatUon of 'lakni ditrlng tltl< aewlon, but tha ThlPd,soprano »9lot#t. L T.l“ 'I j * Pairmount Rail, aeeordlng to and 98 to Thuraday and Ptitto of I meet T»® prrforhiknees win w aldenl H. W. Poght, who rereoled social chairman. "RaU W khlU" the ilrld of pomible candidates waa tlw following week. 4 and •- official unlvanity seng aceopted for discussed. » • » ' » « i/temoon, and " RoUeriUm. kiu .or the project Monday. •etwdtng to Mr. WUner. '‘ P*’*-"'- another m the evening beginning they ^11 proceed vta train piAUcatten by tha mtlonal Interool. ON SYNTHETIC FOOD Pollowine the leasion. the board The bridge U a gift to the Unl- WMwomla for the play trere con- tetomad to the open rneetlni. and at 8 20 The program U being ipon- iraliy from tlw elamaa of Itsi and isfftele song book. DecUon of atu* ducted *v*ry afternoon laat week, dent efllcera in an rlenti Ohio Stntn Profnasor Pnrfecia .a nemlnatine ballot was ca»t. On Its). Pnwetii plana include the plac* but none are acheduled for thla this ballot. Mr. Holnuu received T I,— ,... or CVIrtMITiLC commerce abat Prattrciltb • __ c of a Ubiet on the brld^, eon- "Super Cmeknr" for Poor iu. wi ^ Portr rnembera of the orcheatra ^ i ^ t i n U l m ia y afternoon at two Unlrerslty hand, under tha dtree* lotea. I. R. Hearty 3 lolea. and Allen Wichita Ja .1,. P«rty l® t® Brugge. Belgium, inlng the tnaertpUon ’’Waahing. o'clock. At that Umt. a dtfiau* W, Hlnkei I rote. On the flnu ele*. Bkenlonnlal Brfdg*-" Plana for tion of Walter Duarkaon breadeaala <*r Mm a*rtlM) .heir en- Mrs lieuranceleurance *111 givexi»e theuir luturw-ftmow- in* of rahearaal hottra wm be over station RPR. Mias Lola Garber, COLUMBUS. Jan. If.—PernlMmy lion ballot. Mr, Holmes rerelred the bridge are being drawn by Prof w e ^ out. Mr. WUner aald. O i». majority of 1 to 4. one member ol e day on mi,program, all the compotulona of. con lylon Henri SUplea. of the arta aon elected honorary eotenei of the of ustnr Ohio State Unlveralty's C i tuma meaaurementa for all charac* ■he school board. Horar* Dunn waa V quail- which ^‘'•“ •itucted to Amlem, Prance, to « the parinefit of the umveraity. R. O. T. O. by senior officers of the “auper-crackrr" in feeding hungn ubeeni, tere mmed ao far have baen Uken. unit. Oetebratton of anmml home­ niverxuy ih. ^ ."’" ’ ‘ •■'Amiens Cathedral. T h e lour Is It u aaaured. Dr. Poght aald. that Holmet la a former aludem ol ru U ■ad they wlu be ordered from a Chi­ coming day. with Mlai AnlU Brown unemployed meti and women and be sylvan theater wui be eon- cago eoatum* houae thU week. Be- Pairmotmt eolleie. Ute predecesaw Ileled In Ume for tha atagliig. In the elected queen of th* day. their famlUas waa this wsM being ^ l e the action In "The Winter*! Nevember Of the University of Wlrhlta, He tilt ^ . Roman ruin* In Southern Prance. bring, of a pageant to be known aa ^ takea place over an Interval conaldered by relief otganlsaUorut. later received his degree In law at Wichita. Prairie Sketehei. which waa accorcllnt to Mr. Staplet. 'The party lOeorge Waahington and tha Oen. ProdueUon of "Claranoe" the first ■Hie synthetic cracker, developed Blanford. He waa formerly ■ mem. St com- composed last summer, wxs Inspired win make a drive through th* Alps of 18 ymra. Mr. WUner predicta that of the plays given by the Univenity llnental Cocifreaa." Thla pageant wobably two large truntaUul of by Dr. John P. Lyman of the di- ber of the board ol trustees of Pair- tnlrance by the moving picture, •Cimarron.’ with a stop at Geneva. Switierland 111 be enacted by aludenta of tha Playen. Annual PirenU day. roe- mount. •ns may and elaborate symphonic arrange- and five dayi will be spent in Pari* ctothea wUI be uaed In thla year'a n ol raeognltlon of ftvMunm iV a PhtHnent ef agiicultufal chemistry anerally. Dr. POf^t aald. p^netJon. At leaat is atudenU Holmes will be sworn Into offlo* lor the menu have been made for this and For rest, recreation, and study, The cetebraUon. which ta naUeiMl will have two or more changes of special eonvoeatlon. Btogtog ef thsjst Ohio state university andImmedUielv...... and „hu „ ,rrrterm will b*. dll and "Paru Sketches " Dr. Lieurance was there will be a 13-day stbp at St B___ I U ^ * K h * S n * f 2 > d ^ ? n M i i*'^ *“**‘ " Dvnnlson. graduate stu-I»“ * '»>« »»e*l meeilnt of ih* board swarded a certificate for ouUtand- Tropes. Prance, a primitive nahtng play. Mvea Pred Bpeh loan fund. Annual u aaW to eontoln all of the'®? ™ t«ts, H vwui aetro oi.i Mr. semester tng achievement in composition this village on the shores ef the Medl- |ton BicentannUI celebration. Ttie Thanluglvlng football game with staple elemenia neceoHry for a nor.;M»'"Uion i unexplred term of ihren week for summer,by the American School ol lerranean. president of the United BUtea bi the Walter Duerkaens Univeially Or- Prfettdi university. chsatra. which win ^ y between mal human diet, in appearance. It If hour*. Pine Art<. at PonUinbleau. Prance. AisUtants on the lour wUI be Mrs ■/. airman of the committee in charge a ^ of "The Winter's Tale" and for Charity football game with Kan­ ■ • “ "M l ertap wafer containing a r hour* He was awartied a scholarship last Staples and Wllllkm , a atu- premoUan. ft win laat from W aA- alight amount of motature. When for tax* tprtni by the Tb«odore Preaser tk* IlUnoli Stale Normal Wrthday. m n ia ry 99 te t ^ dances which are a port of It. sas Aggtea. DebaU team enters Win­ ^ hove bagun rehaorml on spe- eaten, it taatea allghUy aalty. PRESS STRIKES BACK er. pay- foundation In Philadelphts. to -ludy Unimatty. who assisted Mr Staples Ivtng day. dol rmiale. field meet. Hunter elected to cap­ — ' in hi* European tour last year. ‘.4 tain...... next. .year's...... football.. team. Mlaa Aeeordlng to Df. Zyman. two ■ce only. ®t Ptmisinbieau The committee In charge haa A T FACULTY CENSURE Eleven students from all parts of inttad an elaborate program for Anita Brown goes aa student ceim-’ **®**^^ ciaeketa a diay would -ninatlon fNSPAi—According to Case Tech, course, tbe United States were members of year, as evliMed by iUeralure studmu who ■ borrow electrle Ughl dl rapraaenUttve te Toledo. Pra-|^ ^ fld c n t to aatlafy the appetite lemltlea and aerorlUca elect offkers’®^ ^ ‘o*n. He added that ------— wing oi- the tour last summer, three of the nished by the government. There Wba. break doors, and cenuntt parly being from Kansas. This year to be tM certain city ta a center for new tern. University buyi,* comWnatlon of ingredients haal'r® isculty renaonntp ■ school ENTER UNlVERSin other crimes which are npfinsnil to by Mrs the number is limited to 30. the obaemiKe, the plan heltw Wichita eoUegt of mtute. i»naUy bean worked out m that ihe " publlcaiions this weeg Students doing the required work the conventlona of sorlsty. are to be laumry tused «>at # firm.i*m butirJSl • " “ ■ Womrni two hours credit In art appreeUtitm IMRX. POOHT ON V lffT w ^ u collage of rauBlc. Be-,eventually man win o v e r e ^ Wi N'’**_«'»«iau*in at I Bowers Mrs. il. W. Pbght will return the Toata Revaal High School ® Aatlsfaetory report to written Pembroke eelleir in Brown imiver- cot-erfng place- visited and lectures pttrr part of tlie week from a thint litf an entile meal of such srhole- — Grads Six Metilhs Older given. rks- vtatt with her daughter. Mri. acme inexpensive food,*' be de­ Urgent need lor a general recog- } Than Ten Years Ago I^ n Paul Jonea and Mr. jonea of clared. niticm of 'freedom M th# press" nucaco; her younger daughter. a m ^ coHege papers was expressed : l a im student* are gradpatlng from DAILY KANSAN LISTS Frs. Harvle Oarvte and Mr. Oarvte “John” Aissures Council iUw malarfals which go into tha by ttlto r Helen Block in the Bar­ manufacture of the cracker emt high KhcoU to ci.ter ct^lrget and A l l f i n t l f m i B M l t t e 'r c Duluth. Mbm.. and her cldcat nard Colirge Bulletin a* a result of • let univeriUlc- a little older than they fiL U ffU v l J U U K N A L I a ld of Minneapolb. Minn. but five cents par pound. Samuel Stone Football Is Safe tnsull. Jr. chairman of the DJInote dlactoaures made at the ronv-nilesk, Iti h t” ’ ®* to Or L. W. ------Mttef Ctommlttae, H was announoad, ootw!*(ht La w r e n c e , r a n .. Jan. 37- to amnglng tor the manuCmtur* of n in e t y "luCAtlon in Wichita Ten v-ariv too newm>n-r W ILL RELEASE G l t A D E s l ^ r ^ 'r , , r ', S L '^ ^ ^ ^ tbe "super-cracker" in largv enough STUDENTS years ago the -entors left high s r a Y ^ f ! Per the flrrt Urn* In the hMarv Louto.’ and revealed the InfomaUca quanttttos to be used tn relief work CUT CONVOCATION m i «re of the department of laf the UaHwsdty at Wlahtta and ?!■.■ i? l" football which haa baen miming ■redeces- **“ ffnerttlon. JoumalUm. University of Kansas, iPalnnemt CoBeg*. atadenM w « from th* campus several months Ninety studenU in the University The present tendency is to grad- were listed in a special edition of ■be extended the eentiety by the Below u a copy of John's Interest-, ANNUAL CLEANUP OF had one or more convocation cuta e public ''*'<■ the high -chool students at a the Univeraily Dally Kansan, com- rivairr sUB rwnalna »y H lidm yfiallenef getting tbalr Ing pent. In which he sen* hU re- U S t L * * !" during the past aemesier. aeeordlng Inialned t” ®f^ advanced eg- than in pre- mtmoratlne its twentieth annl- gards: , cmiUnne te CAMPUS IS STARTED to a hat retoased by Dr, H. W. Poght, Ifradee fee lb* gnat aenwalei m m Very Uaeorely, and In- '''®t*» vrara. In i»32 the feneral versary a* * student daily news- I wmk after Hnaia, aerarMna M president. Toe each uoexcuaed ab- ech and mrrage wa* 1733 year*, today It paper. l® f- Waelb A. Pletchrr. reglatrar. Mr. preUdewl: *“ “ ■ ****' —JOBN. Mr. B. A. Welsh, ai^rlntendent mice one point to deducted from IS 17.77 ySar* acroiding to recent Of ilMie lined. 30 are engaged in Dr. nttcher annaanne that Borvy u beep yon Ml wattlBg of buUdinia and grmmds at the the stodent’s grade in each clam, e of a tlBlIttlcs compiled by Dr Drookj. ;the newspaper business tn Kama*, ^wondortag. Ym. yom Hess- He fails to make clear In the above u n lv ^ ty has had a crew of aa- *nw highest number of abaencca l> * * * a t « may abtaln their avrr- letter wtwUwr It U the storw fooU xecuiive'. Many pieeeni d a y educators'*'hh another doxen in Rantaa in w far tbe pteeedtog wmestai » » « t y mf* s W t s working for the past two Hated was twelve-for two students, -t mam- <'tolm that the material they get advertising and allied linro. The from WIebHa. Think of Rj yoor ban or the aorerlty houae that la weeks on tbe annual ctoM-up of and sixteen studenU had more than reoUng U tbe afflre of the heavy. But this was probably a amaB vm' has In college.' and universiile* i« below others are reattered to Ihe four jIMrar In tbe AdmlabtraUan foothoQ ander a stewi HgM. on (he eampiu. five cuts. To be excused (he nudeni raamni right Is front of Uw m a t^ to. "John" who atdkm a must present his excuse at the office i college the siandgrd This t« of interest ®f tfir world, and tome of BlMlag Monday o m t Tnaaday, raaA- as bring th* type who wotdd They have mwed and piled the tn tl»t the tsilng U htQhrr aVevl- them occupy poauions of great re- rbmary 1 and t from Uw tenra W l e h l i a sMvoesMy preoMonft dead wood from treaa aumundlng of the Dean of Liberal Art*. ^ M nnd In front of a sorority Uaore oonvenUans right and toft. bIm) in- dence^ by wxne recent te*i.s given •pon-lbllltv. 8 I* 18 In the a m m l^ mM 1 The atwtont councti of the unl- the site ef Pblnoount hall. Some Th# Shockers place three men on in-truc- In the echouli. wxi a ■latement Washington correspondents who 8 la Uw afteraaam If tbe atn- konaa aa heavy aa U M and H waa of thla sawed wood has been sold. riolni from yon! Von Mbs are SO varUty diseovcrad that a photograph ihe first ail-conference grid team-> colletes given by Or. Broclu. obtained early training in the K. U. ,-m t wisbea. Ma grsdaa wM even- Uk* th* one w h ic h ‘‘John’* ao Mr. Welsh said. Biiek and rock Tucker, Crawley and Beemau. with m ; sub- TTie Brown dectlon tests were department of JoumalUm include kttaHy be aeat U hU rraldima, m *are that yon and yonra wM bo Bt thoughtfully. ______ctwtoied_ waa _ _ ^pari^ on ?™h the ratns of Patrmount has to that given in the Khool* of W ic h ita . *’■1’"'®"'* L. Clapper, manager of p-edanaly been dan*. ■tone. Yon mny find tbal a Ubrral repreaenUtlon in second Ume yonr froRng of ■npriman the bulletin board at Southwestern.!^*"*nsreate stacked and will be used If team and honrrraMe mention brrtliR I These teats are scientifically based **’® Washington bureau of the Ipoariblt in future buUdlnt projcti Orawie}- geti all-Amcncau honor­ on yearly Intelligen.'e and are con- Herbert Uttie. a wM gel the best of yon. Pep and irenllnwei ea Pag* I) |en the eampiu. able mention. 'Mdered Ihe standard tn most metro-'y.®?.®**^ and Theodore n c politan school systems. The qiiei- *'*wd, W ashing^ correspondent tlonalre* include the -ubjeeis of.®V,t5* IL C M S Spanish, German. Latm. algebra. , “ “ ®* “ Vaughn, of Toklo. “ mathematics geometry. DtolUh. ^ di- _ ^ French, hUtory. and ^ .. “ "3^ Wichita scored D in the first seven' «f®: and n in ihe last three. Eighty- >»*• luppUed ad- vprtlslng meti as managers for in­ •erover' ** eonildered normal, dustrial concerns, ntenciet or pub- I up ’joumaltifn once more:!” ? ? ’ *? .*?**? _ , . __bU urMibC • irfu iiM vV|«\Bto «eas ft|A fjn ]v * n iitv Af Hamas ItcatlonB. Included in the Usl are: Patterson. Boroato, cornea back ?^..** m»lnuined. ^ to Mhool before he died. station. flt-BMITii MANTiTrRIPT* Resolved. That Congress be offered to radio llstenen whq k p k U by Dr. R Caitill ^iroull. manager of adver- Ueitem Kansas to start h e r '^ "!’’ to know part oitorty In hto last. days he underwent w ‘‘ p;o"lM0*i«(u ” y afto? ^ « « » * K*'»® Lanttodowne. instruc- - Addlng year; Dick Huff, another Al­ If, "aa the prestdent ef an tnitltu- exmielatlng pain rather than take Vide for Centriuied^trol of^ -it^ ^ es Of ^c^tTona? tor In BnglUh at Wlehlta hlghl'^*'?. im sUU studying to be a pre- llon offering a coura* in military drugs which would have eased the dnitry." Clayton Walton h u been'spoavjred by Denver University tt ^ enlightenment surp^ing.fchool Bast, who raceived a mtiter “ " J ’ '"® fo^’P ^ y ; Rnowleton Diene Doyra. Kappa Rho, training, and u one thoroughly pain but would have prevented hto cboi« u r^ ien u X ftSi m rSJ^Sun^ thto w«k^ of am degree from the Untveralty;P«/J‘.^ adv^tsing manag#r_^ the study Of hto own ease. In a special ih.hwt. VftK-hu "i'tohtenmeni. and the awakening of Wiehita In 1830 h u been K *nan: Charles -Uw of Dr. Rydjord and competent to judge iu contribution Univenity of Wichita. BubJecU to be taught include hto- foiift,ine th» rv«Mr . u " ..711 . .rf®." .*?. VounroriN.n nf >h- n,...*,..., If any. to the Individual, the edu- laboratory set aside (or him tn th* Following the two speeches and numerous A's. Then there l4 Ufi|reen sq0 Lesan agency of Chicago; Joiner. Bwoal*. who has cattenal institution and to the gov­ hospital he recorded the reaulu of rebuitato-in open forum will be held ernment.' his study, and on hto death bed dic­ in which the debaten will answer end Yvnon Ouy Scrlvner. The Na- an attomeyts office for the tto n .u »y -rruin,, A .mWI ( „ u ilon's'^paiiieM. Washington. yeira, and now that she Is The answer of Dr. H. W. Poght, tated his final obaervanee. Sups- any questions asked by the memben maldent of the Unlrorslty of rtors who watched over him said of the club*. an article on Students who took some of the iJoumaltom lent even men- early courses of tho department, and her schedule. Wichita, appeared in the pamphlet that hU notes dUcloeed unusual ob- Mrvances not generally known .to organization." uld Doctor Wheeler. who have since aehlrnd dUttnetloa Km out Dr. Pbght aald tn pan 1 —The central cdfice of; i have great faith in the work medical science. •There Is confusion In Klcnre. social _. ____ In the field of literature include 8. P. A. requests that a'ny of the R. O. T. C. as an agency for Wi$coMin Campus !s and political theory, religion—the'PBOBLEtt OVER MORUAN QIPT Dan* GatUn and Jerome Beattie. Moa cNBPAi—One hundred and flftv bottom has dropped out of every-, J. PIrrpont Morgan's -donallon" Edwin HuUinger, correspondent for to the annual congreti preparedness without in any aense thing." Toledo who did not turn Camegta Tech students cheered, o( 133 bottle* of champagne has the United Press In Runla during committing the nation to mllltar- shouted and ung football songs In The aerie* will be given Tuesday flv»n aulhortUe* of the Reace Me- the World war. and ahiee then the the questionnaire* they re- Scene of Legal Battle Um. Aa In our own R. O. T. C. I Pittsburgh police sutlen cell room ol each week at 0 p. siarilng mortal hospital at WatfOra. England. author of sereral boMa on Ruaati; .send them . to . Ihe. . Ontral unit, when I s m tht a-tll-gnxxne^V "®**’ *'y 8* result Of ov*r-vlol*nii ywbruatv 3 N.>8. m a problem. Champagne Is not luually Weriey W. stout, aieociate editor of P, A . 318 Madtoon|w*li-wt up youni men go through celebraUon* preljmlnirv to the Car- included smonR the "medicine*" (he Saturday Ermfng Post, and Ben le. New York City. Immed- their evolution*, reacting promptly MAPIBON. WIB, */* “ t & W S e * iS?'#B0Ugh Irer trgal edvlre ■ » , . « . nvnttK neqle Tbch-PIttsbutgh football Hoatlng aroiiDd Ih* I'nlverrily ef Wtoco.tdn eampwi this week la bank- . n liven to the patlrnto. and the of­ Htbbf. more recently added lo th* lo coounand and leadership. It tame. rxpt the. entire me.betriilp ot the American bar! ^ ficials havw asked their wine mer­ staff of the Country OenUeman, ara ttrlkra me that we have more than luthor. Richard Osswald, on the Vntvcrtlty of Texu not only 1N8 PAI—Bamaid college con It all tt when the newly e p -» chant if he will take the champagne also among the K. U. graduates. phyrlcai intended to nuke of gang­ documentary evidence oi the famous and credit It lo the hospital brandy “ fields in the plains of west ling youth, upstanding men ducts an annual drive for D M 0 to enact itwi (or the govemmrnt o f' .'*>«■ U proving a success in Berlin, (NSPA)-Raeetrch work in Amer­ ut It Is also the poueaur of account. The American mlUtooiire maintain a Barnard etudant at a Their Honors. Prof. RBy'8„Owen. tha univmity. " laermany. Owwald h u treated Ihe ican unlvmlUes to (ealurod by ktur* ftold of liquid gold.on UUfB foratgn unlrcnlty and a foreign Prof. WlUltm A. Bumner and^lbert has a houw at Atdenham. near Wat­ Bald the Tau Epsilon Rho law-'iniBedy of the Jewish captain ex- ford. members of an education pUm campus. This ftold to located Dr./Harold W. Fbght, president o( B t t ^ t at Barnard. The Barnard P. Oaillstei iiupertntendemX of yere: jhaustlvely. and the result 14 a play basement of the enflnoertng fallow to c' Bach man in the claaa to tMdng one the-unircT*ity of Wlehiu, will be fSTa!LtaS!!f"a^^^ attempung te m e te W T h e unlrorslty traffic court to'®f nerve-racking power which u said • NBPAi—“Pun to the meet thi- American univerdty or coUage and ' for the UM of students in the speaker at tha luncheon of tlw from a aeteeted group of studenU. j«rtle«. « x etudents were —— a-h Illegal and having no Judicial batU 1® ou ** the specutor to ask whether portant thing tn college," w m eaid making a report on its history, cus­ srtment of petroleum *nft|P Now and Then club of Wichita at

Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives PAG E T # 0 THK SUNFLOWCfl, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY fMS ■ ^ under men's rulet: Hesrever,____ THE SUNFLOWER R iw itiirt Hinton Elocted b a ll for women Is no 4 dtvelepad ' GIVE “CLARENCE” enough m Wlehita for a sya4_ FUBU8HRO WKBHLf BT VRE -Back after a wtfRUn tears' ra- Wkhita Women’s ••ah as that yet,- stated MUa S I BTUDEWTB OF .*IIB UN1VBB* raltra . . . WHh weed fNmf N m MUs M lm iro n . ’ gmr or wtrnrrA AT CLEARWATER O awb .. . A gfimd sorprtse far VMfreS M MMe-rWM •fllM Be Be Chairman ^ ifia si lii* s«i«niw si wi^Hs. . . . wen, a sarprise . . . Rarry Rsa«s. ■■#». 1 Wins i im,- |m IB One-ni£ht Stand a l llam iltaa taaktag bap»y .. . Paal MUs Crelyn Hinton; assUtant dl- NatioBal Grid TrapJ^y llerkrr't biggish cM t . .*. Cbrisl* iicsday i Member Cewtral Coafereorr *** rcct» of physical education for -^eW iwW kis Over Opera Henaa Jan* mat twaalara an sR U m feO aw s Presented to Troiam Vctwlcr AsaariaUaB and CoDege News Bscelit women at Ibe W lchlu U nivm iir. uary S6 . . . •’ A taaasle'* A p rs d lta g lo a k la g h u oeen appointed chairman of the rn. rw a iT s r * idee ta rtareby rbeebered ditrt 'Clarencer Booth Tarktngton'a W ichita women's basketball umptr* LOO ANOBUS. Jan. 90.-(CNg) airwiap roasm .. m i b i i h i i u i m . . . H a m e r W lls a n n e w P I'A ta b •itir IH A l^ Team to Opeiv V a i n comedy which eras presented by the Ing comrolltee. while ' Mis* Lueilla —Just to remind thenuelves that preddewt... Alaa aae af Cherry- jn c M ls y V u h t U fMOXW MWWW .. BailaM* Miaam Verhulta, head of the women'a Dnlrersliy Players on Nov-ember 13 villa's maa4 eligible. Iha paper they had won the fictional national na w u a n d 19. will be presented January physical education Apartment at grid championship, membera of tha t;a»T« aKRAtn ivcasrta— ,...NVWI tSHsi says . . . Bay's True Lave rwa- ra m . 99 In the Clearwater, Kan., opera Frtcrda University, has been op* University nf Southern OaHfomia Intramural Season VwOn rwAsua kLua ...... rniart CSHat iilBg wsbatli again . . . Dear, ric d b y house, according to George D. W II* potmM examiner. Roth positions footbplj Imm this week, were la V ii h * ,M iUlf LOtIBI rsuxB SaHMi tailw dear.' Bay, tbeyll knaw It’s the ih r r c ner. dtrbctor'of dramatics. were given to the W...... ichita- women - ...... poeeaMon of the fameud Rockne U a lm CHS tans, rar ... R. LampI In riding things ■ T h siAMoara jona . .. MUs U la C. White, editor of the only after careful coruideration bylNailonal Intereollegtata Memorial Paltey la Hifk Scerer n O pwiif Cane; PU Sir P«r- t l R l f * K sirw K TR a a r a ...... tyart. tSHai . . . two pala shirts and brother Clearwater News. Uqued the Invtia- the national basketball utpplnng F doU mU] tro p h y . I M m WALTOW IR Saini . ... MiSiap MN« Mlllan'B waal sacks. lA . . . Wg thm to the Playwi last November, BID Crawley ant ya-ya-lng . . . c o m m itte e . The slIvcT plaque was preamlc^ | b u s in c feita la Tncker tean ' U B h w HAaoi-xaiTa TAvtoa c«a* Pam by Prof. Frank o . Dickinson of the suggesting that they p re m t "Clar- and a rtwwd af lemer hamana MUs Verhulta and Miss Hinton jla ilo n i CRARtCa inURAN.ASnnltlM Hiawvi will have chsrge o( the first gen­ University of yillnoU. orlvlnator ot M m yea V a le a i •twa*' as one number o(*lhe town's s l A n d l n g a ra o n d g a p in g . . . eral meeting, which Is scheduled for the "Dlektasoo system" of rating Vll>I>x I U b IW whiter lycetim series. Madeleine Harrop in n bmwn NO GAMES SCHEDULED DUIUNG EXAM WEEK Monday. January 39.'at the Y. W football teams which resulted In TUesd D e pa a In Defense of Y^uth Several rehearsals wlQ , be held pomp am) a blark one . . . .they before the cast travels to Clear* C/ A. At that time, all women's the Tto)sns' selection as the na.| ■oth tM ou wart sUttiUy erf form intuai gamaa ot the Moood round U ntee. fell alike . . . Ike WaHier a little tionsl champions. b llo w ln s in tlM loltUl l U m and ftw poInU gatUag under way. C w w a i Dean.HerbcVt B. Hawke In a stale- water next week. According to Mr. Marian Rape-lsh . . . Maybe it's snd girls' basketball coache:i In the city besides other women in'erested the sort wan dalkad op. Th* watetm draw M ir U i mcm to the press says that he U on WUner. he, with Max BIpple and the grey tweed . . . and llsrricl [old offl away toalMMo(i«» >» • ‘he letter which p ro fci^ of art. was preiwntcd »hh; »or o f ■ I ,. - -.1) - . . l i t - I.. eh.- ‘he lounMI president wrote to Uic.s niece of pottery at the covered ”‘* 7^ • d m *^ne*s JahnsOTi is tbc man a i]C o n alter all really de.crmlnc It* fhflr* p ^,jjjj,j southwestern. dish supper held In her honor by teacher atm high s.hool Don’t Give Up! d is : acte.-. Dr. Mmsmsn. 'the membera and pledges of the Art ‘ h e p rrs * ni fo rr tim wAnk In m ions floW snisl onip bssli^ibsll t iMMfi j^iuiMa Youth today mav appear blase. FresMml nl Koathwesicm Ceilegr, club, in room 433. Administration ‘Cmmltlee. MUa Hinton U also Juat Call lly r ie c li Indltlrrem . and cold, but titai U Winfield, Kansas. building. Thursday • evening at g «•»:-*» «*te basketball chairman, Dear Dr. Me««msn: o'clock. Following the supper was <"t w of which I shall enclose In thU probema left by the last genc-railon.! letter. .Arrempanylng ihU letter the coming semester arc p^dent.l During a recent trip to Chicago Refreahmenta, l lln y wa Pettey, lanky Webster center, ltd] he prstably has the best rhaaec ariarrre on » h -« O on th y Eberhardt: vice pres- where she attended the nslional and In Its turn will become old and Uiere was a pirlare of the tlone ui«a trmo •rvfwM. «1lr>n E the Phi Lambda Pti offense arlthiali tbr team for aB*ranfmae« rat-|srore at .ki-h Ik- M l— ..n..,n. *™ * Teten: secretary, field hockey loumsraenl. Mlw Hln- Sweela, live field goals, while the PI Alphitog. T h e g> c r itic a l. -1 *®«1 treasurer. MUt;ton converted with Mrs. George^ •ventesti O b Aanday, January 17, a n M e n - honora were dlrided amortg Koch.j ___ . , . _ a ff a ir a A n d so : | Genevieve Morgan. A partlai guevt Baker, who U chairman of the local* Suppliea. m eet lical copy of this pictore was dti- B a nk. Callahan and Dye. I htWnt Ja^nsan when ihe,,„jo- lUt U as folloira: umpiring renter of Chicago “In 113- "The eld order fhangcih. jleldlngi roverrd on a bulletin bourd at The Phi Slgs were scheduled to 9 *^ - holding UM smsketh H m srfl U-lin Chicago, the women's baskelhali place to nra-, j Honthweslrm college. Begordleus urn*> • m v - W f U s graduated last year, wMIe Rennigh. we eoncinded what had airtady j c l r m Box KOre; to rs. itm '* * w m rta m the aniy veteran left, has uraswd lai been suspected that the football Is ostiiiw HF9n>i J n n if W a ih t One Out of Twelve r fk r r Fairmount r lr s n s > tr ^Jibe the main cog around wu L-„ e h b a th .. . , In posocstlon of a Aoulhweslem Msn>»i iSs *«co» H rr*n t n . b M w r. I ...... SssBonU panV'Jcs a b n O r. t ...... » • I'M * Ahoeher offense and defense * 1 * 1® * %tm4ent riltlnt Mttmir**-'v “John." ■ ""** FLICK’S a«rr. i ...... si has been built. t * t 9 to PI-lure a city a third larger than (tm o w e Om *. t ...... ! l ______h e ld a o WAFFLE AtiOF Pharmacy! '^fo r t e»u». * ...... Sew YOTk. peopled enUrtly by men. r graduate gets job In tram ural basketball nas already Shocker Drag Store ashiatr, c ...... I n Ih e sMnen. and children who can llmental valae to Aouthwetlem 111 North Lawrence Bta*. * ...... • • 1 started at the puuburg TMchen e r i in c r WITH GOVERNMENT K a p p a a »**sv ■ neither read nor write.' W hst sort college, ner has Its aboetiee from ...... 2 S 1 college with the largest entry UstjJohnson llsti.ionnson |-w n > fs t< a » ^ M « . s ...... 1 e ^ever recorded In Ihe hUtory of thelling am ef a place would It be? A city of Ihe L’nItersity of W khita's cam­ ! Lyman Priest, Winnebago In­ w eekly pus since tbc Tuesday evening be­ WtirlMB. I ...... J S S atfe^hAnf whool- BghteenSOehte.** learnslAama aremm enteredmmImm^.* 1 Wichitawti...... • ten million Illiterates. Think of it!* dian. who was graduated from the lu A ry 19 fore Ihe Wichita-Aouthweatrrn b llo w in R It s ia|tn the play, with two leagues belngiWashbui Ten million. University of W ichita last year, has j game ef November II, oecaslened 'accepted a position as scrounlant I p la n s ' Ft n the American and Ratlonal.i Outsts F 1:urcs released by the census bu­ . ■ ■ t The winner of the championship olfenslvi more than a- pasoing romtnmt for the United States government, tnx fo rm among Ihe students of this uni­ 1 * ** temporary posaes- Johnson reau reveal tl>e fact tliat fire m il­ with headquarters In 8t. Louis, Mo. W iz h ili a ■ » Sion of a challenge trophy donated baskeu lion persons in this count'y sd- v e rs ity . I While at Ihe university, Priest LOOK NICE No IndM duab of tills school are ir v Rob. 2 2 P ”■ which may_be , m ltt.d that they could neither read was enrolled In the college of busi­ Call the Brig and Inquire About Finger Waves, anttrlpating any act of rrUIlatton ] th e ca t I 1 retained permanently for winning niared nor write their name. ThrNatlonaij ness administration Previous to Shampoos, Marcels and Manicures 13. • • I the championship three times. B e^'s for the Ihefl of this memorial, cniering the university he was a Bdiicailona) bureau claims that Ihc^ but they do . earnestly ^ solicit . ihe student of the American Indian In- ...... i n i C o ach Al Oebert. playing vrIUi a'*^” **’'* h S P A ) - m ure UiUveralty of W ichita football. wI m b th e -W a y turn of ihr stone football to Its 1 ilin c 's c y . tc tM iy . A lpha Gamma cagm battling Bns-jhe almost tingle-handed defeated a good WO) proper resting place on Ihe t'nj* I worth's newly organized barb wtre-strong souad (N St. Louis college w a n . ta 'here a man or womsn :n your, vrrtily of Ulchita campus. | NCDIN be h e k tie m e n team, the first round of plap of the.playera in a charity game durlngi|«rs. i town who cannot write hU name? 7'onni sincerely A t Sun Up lih e ycai Intra-m ural basketball league shall the Christmas holidays. o o S j't - t,. AI.DEN BRDOKA, It so. he Is lo.rked upon as 0 crea­ OEEfERIA I w ill h o be completed tomorrow night. Oebert was Inserted in (he lineup !'•” **'« Pres, nf Stndenl t'unncll. , ossoyirt miuib iuimsi ture :o be puled. But hcrc_ls a W ICU ITA — Nothing Peps Up the Day bftn< Thursday. January 14. In the localifor Carideo at quarterback and tue.iiS!f...Sr■whBfr A ll actlvn by the council has been' gymnasium. Iceeded in scoring the lone toueh- tlSMCl. I 'tar'Ung lacf. one person out of F»il ! 'trrM n ?j ■ BothconteiUtredopedtobeearlyidown of the game In the last few every twelve in the United Atatrs Like The Morning Eagle season thrtUers. filled with speedy minutes of pisy on a four y ^ a'e ee liaiidtcapped. WCACO tnd N£W YORH CAST and PRODUCTtON and spectacular plays, as the teams smash through the line. Then a' ___ - W:..v w r(‘>ponsible (or thb Then—in the Afternoon a re slated as evenly matched and.few moments later he sioppM thet Intfr** Forum, One Night, Mon., Jan. 25 havliig undergone numerous pre- last scoring threat of the M issouri'^ nm o irattc condltiun. nnd how may tl be season workouts, are Ift the best of team when he tackled Dick Thom-tL»s» remedied Is i t that edurntlon It The Evening Eagle condition. ton. Missouri Behool of Mines tta r'^m iri I too -xpeiulre? I! so, theq we must <^/te The first ertcounter Is timed for on Ihe N-yard line when he was Junlor-ss rtirapen tl. Is it that people do n»l To Push the Joys of the Day Along 7:00 p. m. while the Gamma and seemuigly off for a counter. 1*1 *^ 30. -‘7^e B a rb te a m s ta n g le In th e la tte r c o n - _ . ------liaie educational adiantsiex? Wr I fU c t a t 1:00 p. m. O fficiating ti to be games remaining onl Mary I miu>t put It within the reaehtrf all sitSytiit And on Sunday— done by membera of Gene Johnson’s W a s h b u rn schedule, o ik of lbemi*PP®lol*' ta !i the iault of our social order? Riorts offlctaUng class. !»«h (he W ichita unlvenlty Shock-U*« »»*i If to. we must eorreri It. For In The Sunday Eagle The list years champion Eagks *re, will be played on the W ashbumlJWUWr TH* r> roatar has been well broken up and,J“® '* court. Blx of these Ulta will b e l* " * * * a situation lies the great with only one former player rem ain-^ntrel conference matches, with Amf:;can tragedy—Illiteracy With Every Department of News Ing, they may meet the Delta with H** ®*’<*ker game holding the spot- S i considerable dlffkutty and be February 19. ' And Features to Make downed In their Initial clash. The, , h . .h Delta have a speedy quintet snd also—A*.*. •.*'* f«>l»sed' CaprJcibua College Taste I several dead-shota In Barnes. W ichita U.-Centre. college football l i You Enjoy a Good Read beo. Kerr, and others. The Beta game formerly planned for the 1933 boys are primed to deal the fight­ season hare been deflnttel)- can­ SATISFIED On Sunday ing Eagles a death-blow m their celled according to Prealdrm M. W. first step toward the championship. FOght. the m ajor reason being that by the The Wichita Eagle The Alpha Gam quintet is another the drawing abUlty of the Kcn- Versatility Found one of Ihoae diminutive but speedy »ufflclem to lives which fre ^n tly plays spec*!**” *®* guarantee de- In the Morning, Evening and Sunday tacular basketball to down heavier, ni*hf l W - ______rivals. W ith last years squad Intact! »j»%CRAtyBimT New 59c—9IJ9 AEAT AALE DOCKrM*A The Dependable Newspaper and being btrfstered by the addition 91J 9— 99J 9 7'O m . HAVE TO Hl'RRT of two speedy forwards, Bell and I raicEt I L M - l l t a NOW Phone 2 ^ 3 1 Oough, the Gammas are bent on Millar Allis Hotel em fronting opponents w ith trouble­ m some opposition before the eeaaon ends. Drhnirself U ttk ta known of Boaworth'i Barbs but opponents can be assured System of no easy victories. HU collection of stars consists of Kermlt Oakes, guard. Bpeer and H. M iller, forq^anU. New Cart and a lengthy center In Merle Col- Ita s . Detotot, PIjrmouth No games arc scheduled for the following week as It U the week In and Fords which rtnal examinations are given;' | u p jo u however 'play shall be continued U 4 N. Bwvarta Dial 99-491 Ip a tte rs o QUALITY Iw e a te ra I y e * r ; D sm sua It Gives You More Play Hours VALUE E U ene lin - t a w I ■ for n u m i COLLEGE NITE OOMR sage J o li brand new easy ways that a n a it phllnwophrr has reasoned have hardly been used. y s ir t . imaiii that every minute that'a From morn till night there In h e r i Im I ran never be regained. s • • THE PALMS are ways to uve minutes by Ptui P A )— T h Conversely, we say that eleetricity. You’re ae> a F . . $1.00 Per Ceupla Ita s to every minute Tbal'a aaved i i T o le d Coil of Enlira Evenlng'g Enlartalnmaol quainted with a let of them la a minute maniifaetured. th e q i Danciog 9tS0 to 12i30 —but hqre'soneoftheheat: .sen d t When you CAitle them A Sincero and Aetive Interest In N./ b . t,et an electric range cook . N e w Ihey’regonr for good—when ihe meals for the family you save them they’re yours automatically. Then Ihe The University and Its Students lU n lv e ra i to use in any fashion you n e ld a greater pari el the cooking [ b u t I t u deem profllablev.w it u t o fk time and kitchen time is c a n p u i There are so many ways saved—to lengthen your Make a Habit of Reading the Adver- basem sf f o r th that minutes oan be lifh by both adding new hoarded Into va'uable hours hours to your day and sav­ tiiements in Your School Paper..... At Wiehita^s T%vo Finest that few of u* have even ing you^lots o f labor. begun the enisade In tlme- Electricity can manu- Bollard Parlors baving. Outside of the steek faetUK mhiutes for you In methods there are some lots of ways. Millar ftacraatlea** **Comaiodera Club’ Patronize Sunflower AdvertiseYg MVtsr flie e le r BuUdlag Brown Bnildbg Lawsb Barvtea Kansas Gas & Electric Co.

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Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives ______1 THE SUNFLOWER. WEDNESDAT. JANUARY SO, IMS PAJRR THREE 'RATERNITIES Fannie Brice Makes Pi Kap Elects AdmMon «lll be SlAO for couplea ER VT I*"** **■* stags. AND Wichita'* Appearance New Officers! Alumm members may secure sea- JawMry tS-^^AS-aelMal, Vaietty. , __ son guest tlfkets by applying to .the Janwaey SS—Beta eeari- SORORItlES n by mrmbrn ot Radio pragrsma aponaored by the tlonalj na vM fararal vlth a nudcal F iiew j I ^Vanity. PPereUry. Misa Betty sumiey; treat- the sophomore ciaM. is <-hedufed Unlvetolty of Wkhlu will be s rag- cornea to the l^mim for one n i^ t, Fahrwary IP—Freahwa paHy. at Uw ram. Hoy SslWunltr aeoom> Wonday. January SS. Olw her flw urer, Miss Bemlece Wyaenbach; Mr-i for Friday night. January 39 sc* ular part eg the schedule og* radio fomia kiM by M l« Dorla Balnbr1d|« Fabraary sg—O m e g a L'pallea •OR mlnutea with Dean Inge hunaell mnt-at-arms. Miss Lucille Bverett; cocdlnt to Clayton .Wslisn, anpiw lUUon KFH alter the atatlon n - TOURPLANNED party. n iQ thtw numbm: “Oypay Low and he'd atari ainglng mammy historian. Miss Helen Seward: re- morr pn-ildent. Urry Psreher and sumea He full time Khedule, aeoord- wknt ”Th« Bella of 8t. Muy'a and Febrwary tS-t^-^Wtatei'a Tale.” porter. Mia Carolyn Reidd: cbeer.hu Shn;ker bend sill play for Ing to J. Lealle Fax. manager og the aengt. She haant changed a Mt iValPcRlty Flayeta). iwriti . . . atlll the Htne happy, big- chairman. Mta Catherine Douglas; dsnetng atatlon. March S—Alpha Taa Rigwui lB^ f^-HeUentc repreaenUllve-tl-largel Mias Fem Worden attd Charles buaineai meetiny followed In- hearted, lorable Fannie, m Pemlsslon has been grantad to fenaaL BY STAPLES imledl “So ygu 'cay women are gotng ere In r)aite of the ehter- KFH by the federal radio commls- of tba llallon of new offirera, for the March ll-ra rtlly . alOB, to go on the air at 7 a. m. and tor ofl ^Inx year, at the regular meeting femlnlnel Listen, fancy, IrtUyi Match It-Epallea Kappa Rhe Jane ClampHt, ‘•‘ "'"em and special fcafurrs will clothes make good wtndow-dreaaint l U w B repMln on contlnuoualy until mid­ ratlnt vipha Oamma Oamma frater- party. night. Mr. Tm satd.^ Tills wUI give Prance, B elgian, Helhtad ed In I Turaday evening. but give me a tailored suit every FrancU B, Daflron.- former'atu- ''’^■'■'‘ ual members of the sopho* • r lime. Ifa like hats. Brery apnng him ample opportunity to book pro-: t na* dent at the university visited on ” 1*'” “ Tuttle U rlutrman d by grams-that he has wanted but couldi jlloaina InaUllatlon of omcera they show Wg.. . noppy _ hats.___ The used against me." We were quite the campus Friday afternoon. Jan- ?l. committee, and ano Switierlaad to Be E^he SOroals meeting. Wednesday, wom^n look at them, admire them poslllw that It wouldn't. uary IB. MK»es Frances Templeton and not prenousiy rind Ume for on hls| ■ old offleera entertained the new and then buy the eame kind they She's a very swell person. ------Ksther M^vra are In charge of re* Khedule. he declared. Viiited by Party rrs for the neat aemester with always do. the m all onea“ A t il l fr ^hmenla. It rerrMhments. We asked Mias Brice if It waant Aescalapius Sees A1 Sk::y Will Play (irilirr plana for the formal were true that moet men liked to aee ORS disruaaed. Miaa Ruth Burney women dreaaed In frilly, feminine Pictures of South Friday Evening: UEURANCE GIVES CREDIT HOURS GIVEN charge of the arrangements. clothes. "Maybe end maybe not." Kodaks» Filmt and »he said, “but what dlfferenw doee_ Dr. Ilaael Brancn and Dr. William Sky and hU 13 Mara have MUSICAL CONCERT Alpha PI fratemliy held In-ill make? If you thlnii aronun a're« kf. Ooldamlth addressed Aescalaplua. engaged for the varsity on Kodak Finishing ) Move Nanber of ArtiaU and Sta- ntloit of offleera at their roeel-[for men. forget about It. They honorary prrmedtcal fraternity, on;FHday, January 23 They are to ic ­ on Tuesday evening. January 13. don't. They dress for othei Orleans and the convention of,turn to the East noon for aome Films Developed I at AT PRAH, KAN. denU OB Trip to Bo * .* _ ^ men. If a man likes a woman h e '‘he American Association for the fniaiemem-V there, At the varsiiv 10c Per Roll the meeting of M t a Omega doesn't know whether she's dressed'Advaneemcni of Science at the last fhey will feature all of the latest u 7 ■ r«»ou or a potato sack. And,fhe organlallon. T hu n-,'2'“ '® ■"** theme aong, "Dream “Paris Skatehas" and Parts Limited to 20 ntrd the a photo-Uf h , cjoean'i like her what differ- thiy- J*Bu«ry 17. Poal cards ot thc'**'*'‘' f which Mr 8ky hlnwlf ' of “ Miniaa" and Prairie 8pra|iie.L„„ doe. It make?" " |rlty were shown on lantern slld «..~ 'T »»».‘«’ , „ . T.rtin, ■ '■»*“ Krtously." she nid. -women ««> » brief rertea of the trip w a s ' ‘•'•'el numberjts must b- LAWRENCE hedulc' Skelehaa Praaentad Holland, Belgium. FTance r*(Un8 A btulnNR Iatw t the same s>wn.tiki» ^TMiiipwe'liven prtsenled one of each Photo Supply Co. be .lUrtitalon plaw fw tlw "PPo^ntw* " u°'''1!m RS. LIEU^ANCE ASSISTSi*” ^ Swltierlsnd will (12 fomutl 149 N. Lawrence •eity of| _ ------Ivlaited by members of the Iv riccied officers■ was heldor the be. They don't Jump m a tlc ^ chalmtan of a committee tT n o m -.S rr S r n J "fhe ailable Unirer.ity of w ichiu symphony European art tour tion at Paris' command the way aemester's officers. om -'iaalgM M M M nE aM iSiS^^ K.l<«healrs and chorus peroenlithls d l- they used (o. Oh. some women arc'll* w the committee are Opia' 2arl will summer under the the regular meeting of the Phi B program at the municipal building the election of new officers for always looking'for something ten-!S*t>Pc ■nd Lloyd Warren, uarters rection of Clayton Henri Iroming semester was held, i^>l- rational or extreme and will lollowl Walter Able presided In the ab- ool are In Pratt. February S. under the di­ Staples, director df the art Ing Ihc election r short business all the whims of fashion. But most bf Dick Omtsehalk, president. at the rection of Dr. Thurlow Lteuranee. department of the Univer­ Ittnf was held. woihen are aetulble. They .like to « , r------:— r r r — ------. - COLLEGE NIGHT dean of the college of fine arte. Mrs. wear sensible clothes and they will Alpha Tau Sigma lilding, Thurlow Lleurance wUi be the sity of Wichita. linn Kappa Rho sorority held wear them no matter what Parui**^"” * *«ncheon fw the actives at ' Third soprano soltrist. The party wUl leave New York -wnititer election of officers i l sayt. T h a t's my atory and 1 a tlc k :^ sorority house Wednesday noon. I meet Two perfonntnees will be gtren, June 19. end wUl return to New York meeting, Wednesday. Janu- to it. January 13. •nn,-i one at 3:30 In the artemoon. eftemoon. and August 39. Landing at Rotterxlam.. v'‘ 113- THE PALMS "P®*-*-,another In the evening beginning I , , . I Her csdored maid walked up to Mlaa Lucia Kelt will spend the $1.00 Per Couple -. C. Q. Chandler, prcaldent o f i " “ "** ‘“ *- . Being week-end In Quincy, Kan., as the u the and U in charge of the cham- I will rislt the cathedral to see F lm National bank. spcAe to!* " 2 1 “ « of per-’ „ m t of Mlaa Olorene Ooech. -SI. Entire Cost of Evening’s Entertainment niveriuy'**' of commerce el Pratt. I ' masterpiece ‘U w Descent bsr» of Uw Beta Dell fraternity i ®“*. “ '** our dc* ------piwiv m m S M nf ihj. t.— Otom." From UWTe the •-cir meeting on Tueadav eve-1 " *>®P®.'' *dd Mlaa Brice, Boroala pledges held rummage Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 - — ' '' noth'"*' • - - • Wlchlia ,na 35 members of the chorus w U h .K .^ thw J S ll^ e S 'io d a J riS m T ' fanuary 13, on the aubjeci, t I hare said will be>aale Saturday, Januarj- to. Also Every Night Except Monday— Park Plan Jielr en-.Mrs. Ueurance wtll give the rlea Bordering the Medltcr- e day on y the moving picture. "Clmtrror.''iwlth a stop at Oeneva, Switserland. plana were diseuwed for the A Trip to Wesley ms may and elaborate symphonic arrange- and five days kill be spent In Parts (ig formal which will be held at for the menu hare been made for this and For rest, recreation, and atudy, I Wirhita Country club. Will Make You Feel Like New of Colleges -dll and "Parta Sketchea." Dr. Lleurance was there will be a 13-day atop at 81. .awarded a certificate for ouUtand- Tropes. France, a prtmIUre tlahlng Robert Dice, alumna, visited Plate Lunches—Sandwiches semeiter.tng achievement m compoattlon thiel vUlagc on. the shorn of the Uedl- tlw campus Wednesday. Jan- week for »ummer by the American SchocH o f’terranean. T reals it hours. Fine Arts at Pbntalnbteau. France.' AaalaUnU on the tour will be Mn. and Technical Schools r hours Me was saerded a KhoUrahip last,Staples and William Bach, a stu- |>srA)— 'RcMlTcd; That women **Drtve Up and Get It** for two spring by the Theodore Preqaer 4ent at the tllLnols State Normal generally IBas Intelligent than 'er. pay- foundation tn PhlUdelphU. to study YYnlverslty. who asaUted Mr. SUplea la the topic chosen by the •ee only. Pbmainblcau In hli European lour last year. : club at Southern MethodUt Life Insurance Is the Most Certain vitnatian Seven aiudnits fnstn all parts of ^rrslty. Debaies on thR i^Tdii WESLEY PHARMACY the United Statei were members of be held between the male and Hiilside at Central the tour last summer, three of the. sle members of the club through- I Method of Guaranteeing an Education ENTER UNIVERSITY party being frtxn Kansas. This year lihe jear. and tn June the losing by Mrs A S «kwvs^ A w a . number U limited to » . I will honor the winners with a Lltera- n i n l i R ^ M A R T I l P Students doing the required work ti.il banquet. ______Ton. and U L l r C A , O i n / I A 1 liA;*uri*Ykctori]y will receive four hours wrtmen! ______' credit In painting and tlrawli^. and I Bosrers ‘ two hours cTkdlt Uj art appreciation IT IS EASIER to Have* ihni ihu T*9la Revaal High Sehnull*^ * aatiafactory report U,written - DANCE - medium of I.lfo In.^urnnei* than — I Grads Six Montha Older iS " * by any other mrthncl, amlTt { . Than Ten Yaara Ago r ------Stop, Look—Open House :'ICt universities a little older iha^ they in. 31 — i ALUMNI JOURNALISTS WHh i DiffiraRl neDNRqDAV. ja n ita r v tt lish the many purpot»o« for which used to. according to Dr. L. W.j ------Life Iiwtiraiico is inlemled. LAWRENCE. KAN, Jan. r . - Tatle .tdmissinn Sir Per Frrwn Tables Free «r> the seniors left h tg h iJ ^ J , or‘*ft>r5w? nisi l-tllS for Free Reservation the d i w ^ I n ^ T ^ Lm iM t ■redecea- generation. .Journalism. University ot Kansas. Saturday, January 23 , The present tendency la to grad-lwere Haled In a apeeli) edition o( SiMlllltiMt public the high whool ttodents at a the Unlveralty Dally Kansan, com- Moslc by Intalned advanced ag* than In pre--memorating lU twentieth annl- Salait 31111 Taggart and His Victor The Farmers & Bankers and ln-.*'*ou» J'csrs. In 1933 the general'versary as s student dally nears- Recording Orchestra eeh and’k^cckfe 17.73 years, today lt>papcr. it'omposer of “When It’s tU 17.77 jean strordlng to recent; Of those listed. 30 are engaged In Delicious KpringHmr in Ihe Rocklea”! Life Insurance Company .*e of a riatlstlcs compiled by Dr. , ithe newspaper buslneas In Kansas, Jo-Mar ice Thh AllraeUon Was on the xecutlve.! Many present d a y eduratora|*rlth another doan In Kansas In .Vallonal Broadcasting Chain If. K. LINDSLEY. .1. II. 8T£W.\KT. .u main-claim that the material they get,>dvertlalng and silled lines. The Cream and All fbr Two Years. Don't ■ess has in colleges and untrerstilet U below!®thers are scattered to the four Mhs Them. President Vtrc-Prrddcnt 1 college the standard This U of lnterestjP*ria of the world, and some of fountain Drinks lln that the rating U higher as eri- l^cm occupy positions of great re- Oenls S9c—ladles 39c FRANK R. JACOBSIIAOES*. Secretary also tn- denced by some recent tcau glve^Rponslblllty. Tables Free instruc- In ttje Khoota. was a statement' Washington correspondents who Dial I-S1IS for Free Reservallons Wichita, Kansas rolletea given by Dr. Brook.;. obuined early training in the K. U. m e sub- The Brown dectlon testa were depuriment of Journalism Include RADIO STATION KFBI. 1050 Kilocycles to. that given In the Mhoola of Wlchlta.'*^^^*^*^ ^ Clapper, manager of Ritz Ballroom iThete teats are Klenufically' based'**’® Washington bureau of Uw on yearly lnlelllgen.*e and are con.j® "’*®^, *’'**•• •"4 Herbert LItU*. a jsldered the standard in most m e t r o - 1 ***■ and Theodora m e pollian school systems. The qiies-'***®^- correspondent tlonalrc* Include the nibjecta ofl® Kansas city SUr. ILEMS Uttn. klgebrt.L,??!?* “ • 1^* ®L »s w»the Far Bast d1- French, history «nd^ eceS J ^ S ;^ "*" ® * ^ "to .. 3 1 - A Wkhiu acoTK) 97 in the first Kven|'*£!L*2??*4iJ*? ent eco- and 93 In the last three. E lfh ty-'.-Z vS ,?**^^ "* ***®"*®® I five la consideredtred nonry \;ertlslng men as minagewilOTm anagw a'... to-_ tn ee* over dustrtml concerns, agraclet er pub- lup journalism once more; ODtiti uiaututwui m wtneti turns naa oeen appotnted to debate iheiward_ „ a__ regular, . convge degree will ^ Itolvetalty of Kinaaa station. ot R. O. T. C. la mtinuined. ThU school before he died. queetlon. "Reaolved. That Congrew S l'B M m MANUSCEtPT llcatlona. Included tn the Pat a n : |Fatteraon.8oroala.canea back ®**®^ *® ” ®*® 1*“ ^ ” KFKU by Dr. R. H. Wheeler, head Miss Katie Landadowne. ituiruc- CajgUl BpreuU, manager of adver­ latter wanted to know particularly In hit last days he underwent Should Enact Legislation to Pro­ m c ^ u l l y P M e x a m lM t^ after me department of pwchelogy. |west*ra Kansas to start her excrudaUng pain rather than take tor In BnglUh at Wichita high tising fw Uie Burroughs Adding I year; Dick Huff, anoUwr Al­ If, -as the preildent of an Inatltu- vide for Centrallaad Oonirol of In­ lion offering a ceurda In mlUtary drugs which would hare eased the dustry." aayton Walton has been ^ enlUhtenmeni surpassing IKhod aist. w h o"«cel^"a'm ast«T Machine eempany: Rnowleton im aUQ studying to be a m - Parker, advertising manager of the training, and as one thoroughly pain but would have prevented his cheecn aa repreaenutive from the 5 n S u ! ^ thL * S t*’®.®^**™* Greek 01 am d e g ^ from t X r o m ^ ^ BUene Dojrra. Kappa M o. atudy Of hla own case. In a apedal UDlversIty of Wichita. Kanaaa City, Kansan; Charles Iln-law of Or. Rydjord and competent to Judge lu oontributlon. Younggigtn of Uw Dunham. Young- If any. to Uw Individual, the edu- laboratory aet aside for hbn In the Following the two apeeohea and tory.re languagea.W ^ a e M psychology.roJehftInrv ^Uft. poUtl __ ^ il,? tStv’ *® « Uw Ifor nuraeroua A t. Then there hospital he recorded the reaulta ot dieted end daicribed In the talks Dementary aiglish Review. Mlaa greeu ai;g Leean agency of Chicago: ne Joiner, SerosU, who has eatloMi ittsUlaUon and to the gov- rebuttals an open forum will be held * !? “ ?• “r «*ich Dwtor'" W l^kV ^ir'gTve! hit study, and on hit death bed dic­ in which Uw debeters will arwwer Bess Ooodykoanu. of the UWtod and V e r m Ouy Berivner. ISw Na- an attorney^ office for the emment" ahoct story writing. A small fee is ’’BeoDomlc depression Is also a so- Uaaa^prtifesB. Washington. The answer of Dr. H. W. Foght tated his final ebeervanee. Supe- any questions asked by the memberii States office ot education, aug ytan, tod now that she Is rSora who watched over him aald i J f l i 'tol. intellectuarandmoral depres- geated that she write an article oo Studoata who took aome of tha smaUgn Isn't even men- neeldent of the Uolvenlty of the clubit who win be asked to enroll by mall. , ton—e period ol confusion and re­ early oounaa of the department, and WIchUa, appiarad In the pamphlet that hla notes dlKloecd unusual ob- "Firmil Qrammar. a Necessity tn tn her schedule. organisation.'' aald Doctor Wheeler, ih* Qradea." who have atnee achieved dBUnetlon sent out Dr. Ikight mid In part. aerrancea not genenlly known to medical adenee. “lile rl la confusion In adenee. eodal la Uw field of Uteratun ' Inctode PA»—The central office of "I have great faith tn the work Wtaconstn CampuB la and poUtIral theory, religion—Uw PROBLEM OVEE MOEGAN OIFT Pytk OaUln and Jerome Bwttle. 8. F. A. requests that any of the R. O. T. C. aa an agency for (NBFAI—Otw hundred and fifty bottom has dropiwd out of every­ J. nerpont Morgan’s "donation U w ia RuUlnger, correepoodeot for lies to Ihe annual coegrtas preparedneaa wUhoul In any sense Camegta ‘Tech atudenta Peered. thing." ot 133 botUes of champagne baa the United Pre* to Ruarta daring At TMedo who did not tom committing Uw naUon to mlllUr- shouted and sang football amga tn S c e n e r Legal Battle Hie aeries will be given Tueaday given authoriUei of the Peace Me­ the World war, and atnee than the the qucaUonnalras they re- lam. Aa tn our own R. O. T. O. a Pittsburgh police autlon cell room ot each week at 9 p m„ starttng morial boeplUl at WattMd. England, author of eeveral books on Rnada; .send them to Uw Oantral unit, when t see the wellrtroomed. recknUy aa the result pf over-vldent February 3 a problem. Champagne la not uanally Wealty W. Stout, asaodate editor of wvli-set up young men go through K./S. r. A. 311 Madtson eei(lebratloaa preliminary to the oar- MADISON, W lB *'V a£°^ ^ V £S w *W M ''cw n b fret legal advice n w w ^ i i i j r m i r i A r a x RKBLIM included among the “medJdpse" the Saturday Evanlnk Poet, and Dm . New York City, limned- their evolutlona. reacting promptly negle TKh-PlUaburih feotball given to the patienU. and the of­ R M . more reeenUy added to the to command and leadership. U tame. ficials ham asked their wine mer- • w t ot the Country OtcUeman, are atrlkee me that we bare more than ris.’ss; *"*" ------(NSFAl—Barnard collage cm- alM among the K. U. gndoatoa [University of Tkxas not only phyilcal intended to make of gang­ It aU aUrted when tha newly a p -» Idocumintery evidence of the f i ^ SSd’J r i i u T i r t o 'boepitaj S b i p l Ubrandy ^ ^ W Helds In Uw plains of waet ling youth, upaundlng men.’ ducts an annual drive for jxn to pointed traffic ceiTt convened, with enact laws for the gevemment of wse. la {wovlng a success in Berttn. (N8FA)—Raoearob work tn Aawr- maintain a Barnard student at a liwtr Honors. Prof. Ray 8. Owen. account. U w American mUUopairs I but It la also the pomeiaor of Uw unlrenlty. Oennsny. Owwald has treated the baa a house at Aldanham. near Wat­ loaa untvweiU* la restored by iturv Held ot liquid gold on FOOHT AODBSSSK8 CLUB foTwlgti uhlvcrslty and a foteign Prof. William A. Sumner and Albert Said the Tau K)k)lon Rho law- tragedy of the Jewish captain ex­ student at Barnard. Tha Barnard ford. B9 of an edueatkm d u a campus. This Held la located Dr. Harold W. Foght. president of F. Oalllatel (aupcrlntendent ot yeri: haustively. and the result is a p man. ta O m tim g j baaenwnt ot Uw ragtasRltti the Uplvcrslty ot Wtauu, wUI be fellow la choaen by a raUete vote bnUdtagi), attempting to mete out ot nerve-racking power wiinin from a selected groupI of StudenU. T h e university traffic court la inbrA i—-imn u the meet tm Amcridiin unlverrity o r _____ ' for Uw ttae of students tn the speaker at Uw luncheon of the jnitMw. Six atudente wtr« asaewed Illegal and having no Judicial basts to cause the spectator to ask whether portant thing in college." was gaid making a report on its hMem, eoa- at petreltom engln- o t Now and Then club ot Wichita at (NSFA)—Although the health de­ ntaU fines for traffic vlolathma... had DO right to Impose fines It la legend or history which might to Uw Northwestern unlvoiItR tans, trsAttone, and pe««al ‘Jw Y. M. O. A. building Thursday, partment of Syrtcuie ualvervlty whkh served only to create a eauaa Otw of the Btatuteo died by tha repeat itself at any time. Leading fmhmen by Prof. Franklin B Sr gantaatleo and atotna A gnat ^inttary IS Uw aubject of Dr. Oamma B u Oammu has been re­ Oeraan.actors have roles. der. Friendship, facta and Cu U being npaarthed ^A>—The remits of a atudy poght's address wtu be **T)w War naa taeued a Ueenaalieenaa to a vendor of on by Uw currleolum oora- ddir. offidaU have dtcreid that Said repreaenuuves of Phi Delta pealed .. Uw other three fruHa of Uw leading edwiatlcBSR Dnma New Being Enacted to Uan- PhL law frate^ty: PAIR STEAL H A a VAN kt Bryn Mawr show that stodenU may not buy It. It might Alt this croH-fire ol vgnnwnt One Of Uw most audacious of re­ MIege odneatloo as streaead te ot Uw country. eburla." *Tf they want to be Judgee. why Profiwoi Snyder. Re defined “tun' work moat, then sen- torn into something elm. th ^ aild. over the Icgallly of the court fin­ cent post oftlM robbertea in toadon Junloea, and Ustly fnab- A committee has been atfanh dont they run for dmUt court? ally WSJ climaxed by the announce­ extrdalng the "muedsa ot iBk (NEFAi-Lafayette coUegt la the ... U this court li O. K.. then any- was Uw work of a carpenter and a mind. week Just about Uw oor* at Uw DnlTvrsl^ of Otagon to na ment of four members of Phi DMI» leweler. EvIdenUy Uw Jeweler had rwdplent of a gUt of aiaojooo Cnm om can set up a court and levy, Phi that they would carry Uwtr It ot Ume, Ite aotlTlUse of all etodanta 00 Ui9 Uw'Oanwglo wsportuon for the informallon that a particular motor eAmpoe. Its purpoaa la to enoourage ftatt" Hgbt for pn taJuasUoQ against tlw van used by Benjamin Joynler. post­ endowment ot-tba-coUege Ubrartan- Said the Oamma Eta Oammaa, > doUiSuut" was Uw tty. p and wlds student partie- ihtp. facully Jurists to the atete supreme man. would carry many reftotsrsd kt the Unlvmlty. of Oragoo tn aeUvltloe. andent rivals of the "Flddle-dt- court If ntceasary—‘If we ran ralee paekagm of Jewelry. When the post­ j when Uw Y. W. O. A. tpos-

Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives y P A O F F O U R THE SUNFLpWER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY lOi ItSI Intra-school Bas Wichita Cagemen Meet Bethel at Newton Monday Nig] rewnuL cowrtaawrw aTAdeiAna Shockers Invade N o t ic e Wichita U. rive IntrB'manil im? ^ ot i ...: ...... } 1 -Hf H S ta n d in fB Webster Wins Over won Newton in Game Phr«iral edweallon sladeats Defeats Builder ws«ak«ro ...... i f .m B S3 are finlsblni ap tbelr rv- w Against Bethel qwlred aerk ibh semriter will be Cagemen 37-15 " r, ; ::i i :S § ii Eaglr* Athletic C1ab...| R Alph Team to Open Ualn qlren appoftwnny la, rheek la CVnirsI CWtftra. Uahn venUly Riioeken rest np llteir laurels mtses rt. e. *01 K st Kmtwtis laoa- Phi I’psilm Rlgnm...... 8 Intramural Season Vain for ilte vreek. in rr-open hostlllUea HARRY T. GORRaEB. trrally of Wlchlla Shockers won r-nnirrtorrl. Beta DelU R pi^an___ 8- tialTf MiAKlay on the toman rouri of DIreelar a( Physlral llteir third straight conference ric-, _ « Fl Alpha Ft ...... jS Rdwraitan (or Men. ■t mtikuri Baawarllfk B a rb a ...... 8 Ufdet Ileiliet nillrte al NeWion for a non- tory imday evening when they, o 'w ft va aeoerte Twbvfi. Y i'r * Pcttcy b Hifb Scorer in Openmf Game; Phi S if For* Valve cinitpirner ronteat. 1'hi- game, which downed the Southwestern rollege ■>«>■ NEXT WEEK marks the oprmng of the second P I w ^ iHw 37-18 on'ihe Builder court at' Tweaday, 'Jan. M Valvt 1:8k~-Alpha (lam va. bits to Tucker Team VniTv aemeslrV ’ contpetlliun. brings the C«aflrle and Viamma WlnUeld. The Shockert plarad wtth- Wtrhita ragrn against a team “ nut the services of Captain Hennlgh. Barba. which has alwnya brcii dangerous, who waa out of (he game because 1 :8 8 -^ Alph n . Eeto Dell. I'nivc Squads Wai Ovisr Tbaiaday. Ian. t8 NO GAMES SCHEDULED DURING EXAM WEEK |.'nl»» • asp.'vlally on Ita own nAirl. of alcknm! Though Ihe Bhtwkers have been Btaatliif etHy In Ihe contest the ___ 7;8k-Webator re. Raglea. Depai Ii8k>-FM Rig va. Ba.«arth Both teoini w m lUfhtljr off fonn InlUoI ismei oi the eceond. round Vnlvf guccvastul thus tar this season, the Delts and Barbs Bhockara look the lead, piling up By KCNNRTn RATS In the IniUel sU nn and few jnlnta setting under way. Came contest wllh the Mennonltea ts ex- Ihe count until at tha hall they had NegatlaUa«a (tr a W. V. were chalked up. The Webatera drew------■ - MIrhl peetrd to be dangerous, beraiiae of on advanuure el Ib-ft over their dp- cage game lAve already baaa CpaM inabiliir to hit (he basket cost ponenla.- The second period was Grid Speart PiwfitabU away to a lead of S«3. but the PI' Vnive the tart liiat the Bethel five haa the Ihe Zela Oclla IpKlIao ragers a Tie- by Coaek Oawt JahiMW wha Alpha aoon began hitting; and the nm e team wllh which they defeated equally as decisivt In favor of the pacta to be aMt to nbrlwla a lory aa they (ought the atreng Wkhltft players, who managed to NCW HAVXH. GOWN.. Jan. fln t hair ended with the Athletes' Valve Wtrhita on Ilte Newton court laiat Ragle's team. Thursday night, while Uat wlUi Um WeM R U m to ba only S poInU behind, ll*18. Valve year Wichtia on the other hand, add several potnta to their already played wUMa the aeat few weeks. (CNBi—notball even In (he Ihr speedy Alpha Gam quintet large lead. In the third period, playing waa Valve have only a few membera ot the last easily triumphed over Merrill Bos- Jahaoaa had plaiiaed to ptoy tha days waa profltaMa (or Yale Valve season's string on lire squad. TTwugh the unlreralty eagera about even, being fiat and rough.' By k i n n k t u h a y s wortii's Barbwtrrw. 33-18, to com- qwakaee |Ms laltoday. bwt arw ■■ verrily. Aeeording to figures | Kana* 'lire Bethel learn, whteh la stronR managed to roll up an Unpoain g ; ^ .^Rdwle a g ^ wHh lha and many aubatitutlona.. J _i.w being .w made ... .. Waahbum Oorlllaa aren't going plele Ihe first round of tnira-murmJ vaaled this week, the IIM to bnlh on offeitse and defense, la led basketball score over the Winfield1 repreaenU cHy_a._ _a.._a_rivals. T^ia d u ^ Web. „ f , , , .port aa they SI the renter poallion by Kennlaon, Uvta. Ihelr idaying was alinoat aa aaaaon at Yale netted the itera leading, as-ao. Prom t ^ « » « did on the gridiron. It aeema. In veiersi) player, wllh Pierre and In the Initial game the Baglea n «gtd aa that of their opponenU. on. the game ^ w very eacitlng with ihelr flm Central eonference game pulled away to a iO-3 lead In the The opening week of intramural ally 83800. Of thh amount «3S | Cook, a farmer Newton high school Vhuls wen frequent by both taama baaketkaU la over with all but one Kpectatora highly enthua^ aa the Pi ,gnjn,t the Shockera, they lost by U / • . alar, al guanl and torward Tha opening quarier and held a largw and the play waa rough and (ut. Alpha a U r ^ a bwnbardment and one point: while three dayi later W H lead until the clOM of the game of the pre-aaaaen (avorltot eonung other guard arid r.wward poaittona F. Johnaon, holding his plooa as through til itfM style. Bagtos dub. a m led by a margin of one point they were again defeated thla time are held by Ihr Gaederi brothers. The Dells were working hard but (be leading scoring threat of the Ism year's diampiaM wen ovar an ag-38. with about two mlnuiea left by their old football Jinx, the Co|. W a S In atidlUon lo Iheae stars, the Bethel could never gel elOKr than within Bhoefcer squad. toUled it pofnU, to play. lege of Kmporia. team has a large suppl)' o f exeaUent seven or eight potnta of thair op­ Bine of which were made from frae other favorite. Beta Delt; wMIe reaetve malertal, some of which will ponents. the last year'a ehamptans. throws. Vaughn, lanky center, alao both Webstar and Alpha Oamm who Kenner ftea^W etM ter lorward Johnton h Ibe man el C o R pn>batly be reprraeftted In the start­ The DcUs play was ragged, many came into the acoring limelight Ued for seoend p iM last aeaaen. tight new in renferenee of their passes going wild, and they were rletortoua. thCT .ink In a lotig field goal w ly baahetball. fju t eemaen Jehnaoa ing line-up wtth a total of eight potaU. The fast breaking offense of th e j»y > ^ »** •’*1 * * * " ***>' The Beuthwaslem eagan. with « • M r player, but In the . ___ Wllh twa we Ilia ef CvnlrBl ren- pa»l-year he haa developed Into one Ihrow Sharkers will be led in the conleat'^^ W1 In for an open half their points coming from free bv V Johnson and Vsughn. acoring,*^' O " BMire tomee. arem^ Imable* to'ftad the STVLE T| •tronmi forward* lo the Wedne. Hea fee a toaa to ^ p l e l e the « ^ n g (>n(r,| ,oop. areoantlni for a great ace and rangy center, whU« Dfdrick w ^n g «noolhly and range. Dunn with three baaketa and ^ WlebUa and FHtakarg. are al the for t ^ wme. Both team* fight, deal of the Aheekee.' point. » or Beeman ma> hold the other fw - m a^U y of Shepard with one were Ihe only SUIT yol Ing hard aa the game ended. e^ery game. Fait and aggreoatvr. (Inal CO Toni berth Captain Hennlgh and * shots. Fink, forward, was BuUderx to score from the field. top af tha heap, qnd when three two Pettey. Unky Webater center, led hr prehably hat the bett rhanee of mere or Raalsiid win probably be seen tHhUh scorer, conneciing for tlx Held toaan smoI a work frare Batartay. there sheuM rertolafy be W h d lh tr y o « III the Phi Lambda Pal offense with all the tram for atl-ronfereiice rat- •core at their regntsr posts al guard. wuh-***“ **'*'**^- five Held goal*, while the PI Alph Ing. 8ee,11e. Neely. Ramlle or any of aev- Bmworth't team played the Oam- 7-works. Be4h hare faal The g *|toama, whBe la Schmidt, Ibe Oar- fcifliilior,low ! horors were divided among Koch. ------affair a rral other rremes ready to enter Banie, Callahan and Dye. ' w behind JnhiHon when the the i-omesi al any time never threatened once diiring the 1 (Haa hare alraady the beat crater fai hBdvy plior, or The Phi _8i|i_were acheduled to glven^out will ^ Vapt. holding jenUre game TTie Gamma detente ; I Ihe Mstoey af craferrare hareiliyi, encounter Tip Tueker'a Barbn but Hennlgh and Jark Ragland, jwa* working well, and seemed to aliod, you will the law lhave the Barbs well under hand. Rowerer. the PUt^urg forwards failed to appear, thus giving the Ragland ^a/^lrieaU y No Indoor Trade B p d b e f Frit Barba a bv foefeti rilled the ahoea of Red MoHat~ who |whlle Ihelr speedy offense counted tare net such hot ahoU. the guards graduted lait year, while Hennlgh. " ,13 times .nun Tststo 11II and Bchmidt making moat of the Box acorr aamas Fhrtt lo Mil nCPITCB >1 the only vrieran lefl, hai proved to Scheduled for la ft •! i f Aft • I v j .• [teakets. Bat the Bhockers have one ni.fr r« ri ri be the main eog areond whirh both '» *" New r&FBKal EoVCBOOD of the evenest be« all-around teams n. arMft ' . And dlltr yo« ■fer«a«r. I . • • the Ahoekee offenvr and drfenve ** * Season of j ; la the conference. There are no (id 0 v*n. t • • a hai been bollt. » lo CoRTBes to Be Offered Individual stora. but any man on M tn d id m m y n>tr. r . • 11, S I 3 ertl., r There will be or no Indoormooor trackiravs foriiw imwk'-M t * * i i dm** the team la liable to get "hot" at kaiMMt. f 2 , l\ Intramural basketball nai alrefSy'. 'n i thi Wu'iuia mvhersiiy men tins year.*.- RJ"'*- • • • a a fi«*» Two new courses sre lo be added any time. •lylM w t cdfiy am. * a • 1 started at the PltuburE/^t^hera^era :nei t aerordina to an snnouocemem, to the curriculum of physical edurs- will ftti ditl aa*a«tt. ■ 2 2 J rollege with the largeay entty Hat Jt^rtor made yesterday by Hsrey T. Uon for men the coming semeatcr. Arid when It comes lo the guards ••Of rim a • ever rerimird In the hl/torv of the ling an- W#rr*%i». 1 GiHWger. head Irark ccaeh at the vh according to Harry T. Ooerrer. di­ •coring. Uke CapUln Hennlgh. Jack d rt In d e td an ^ J J lehnol- Bghieen leamif ore entered Wlehiia univcrntt However, plans are al- ttrwt tiuta iRi Btaawiars > rector ot physical education at the Rarland. or ’Tuffy" Beedlc and you TMlI. It » la In the play, with two leaguea being Waitibu tesdt being made tor tlte outdoor, , . »i « *f untvemty. e«ll«B ( Fthit. n ti.r« n»Mk sarMsN I '« ni.rr ri n w^'formed, the American aiid National. Outati seasiui .vnd many trips are being | £;£*f ' « j e i. Tw>>- r I " W n l i . . l o n and AdmlnUtni- oiufi. r . The winner of the rhamploruhtp otfentlv I ctwaMi- r ,. • Uon." the n m of these ts a phUo-/“" ting anywhere.______ye« lidve wenil >>IB■•rr, I plsitncd '*• * } ! • .1.1 a»rh. I • • I brarket li given temporaXy poawa. Johnaon Xlir sched'ile.' M-hedulr.' said Coach Wn£m V ' • s ■ amki*.aueki*. t I • i* aephlcal rourae for advanced student INTRA-MURAL RTANDINGR ptk you will Bavlr. I a ■ • alon of a rhallrnce IrophA donated baiketa • t • I I VMk'ck I a t I majors in phyalcal education. won Lost Pet AHI*. < Oeiwtrr 'is rrrtatn to inclodr many « SHMiMt. t s * f eitTher, f 1 a t by Dr C H. Smith, whlcj^may be imisirtant meet*, and include such * enMa « I • I li.ftM«-k. rt 1 • I "Recreation Methods.” the other Ragles ...... i o loob dity trt. Cent n>». , t I retained permanently for winning ntaved oddtllon. Is strirtly a theory course,Wrbater...... | o ipoo earrrll. etenu aa Ihe Drake relaya. Katiaaa* *,ui« raltokiB a a ( the ehamplonahlp three liny* Se^lea relays. Oklahoma relays and t h e '..!^ " * ' dealing with all phases of com m un-j^^^ ^ ^ m ...... g g _ggg •Rd b t Mldd. lUr recreation. u T i* Coach Al Oebert. playing Wllh a ' Central eonteren-e and state meels. Uh the (aat zeu Dell aggrega.,learn made up of former Boire. Many dual and trixncutar meets Wm Y « If ttSFTTMttUrti Ihf 1M0«S1 chiinilllffHOMQf sttrs. uMrrl mntt lftur#U f/t A are on the schedule and among WldM AAAA lei Eagles liiBTTTW-ttirlTlSIITrimited■iiu ine-iiiimy UnlveiYHj- of...... Wichita...... football, when Ihem are the triangular meet wtth February 1 4 1b rrr Millar Alpha Gamma cagera battling Bos. he almoa\»ingle-handed defeated a B.KKhaeMem and FYirnds. and a worlh'a newly ortantzed barb wire itrong aquM of St. txwls coU< WAg' --fhnl meet wiilt ihr Oklaitoma Ag- Tfim: !w nm TSOTa arimg gri» ~titf:vef* in k ...... - V gies • U Drivurself Inira.mural buketball league shall the (^rlatma Rfwie of Ihe track men are work- Valentine’s Day AN«Mw< be completed lomorrow night. Oebert was fthwried In the lineup pe»v»i'" ins out inside now and aa soon as 1 System Thursday. January H. in the local,for Carideo at qudriorback and auc* KJrrJr the weather penttits they will atari Elaborate Ataortment Includinf gymnaalum. .ceeded In acoring thi tone touch- ouUidr aork Harold Manning, atar New Cars Both conleaU are doped to be early down ot the game In the la*l few,- dutamv runner, will be meUgtbie COMICS FRIENDLY FIVE seaaon thrillera. filled with speedy mlnutea of play on a four y ^ ' I*)!'* thi« season, but will run tn several on Diaplay New at and ipeeUcular playi. t i the teama smash through the line TpM a " _!!!. meew iiitattachrd DetoloB, Plymoulh IMCM A etOTHINC The rrlay leatns wUl undoubtedly •re slated at evenly matched and few momenU later he s t o p ^ the: Inler- ( havlng undertone numerous pre- last scoring threat of pK Utssourl he run < be ttandieapped by the loaa of and Fords Manning, bm many veteran* are season workout*, are In the best of team when he tackled'Dlck Thorn.'*J**t we TH E BUCKET lt< N. Bmpsrta Dial tt-iai • «»whtton ion. Missouri Schpd of Mines alar honors bark, and some gaod teams should 1^4131.1 The first enrounter is timed for on the 30-yard uiie when he waa Juntor-v br detrloped The ieUennen back 7:00 p, ro. while the Gamma and veemtngly oft for a counter. i“ '- 8-30- wc;ude ^traard. Woodman, Ren- Barb teams tangle In the tatter eon------— nick. WiUtam*. Uwkert. Vaughn, nict at 1:00 p. m. OfflcUtlng Is to be- Bight of 14 games remaining on hfarv khati and Knoair* done by membera of Gene Johnson's ihe Washburn schedule, one of them appolnlf Meet the Fellow* iporu offlclaUng data. the Wichlu university shock-'-iiri boa The L'mret>M> ot WWhii* grvi The last years champion Eagles «^rs- hr played on the Washburn-tinum team raptures the Central rwnfer- Dance with Al Sky ence championship and Washburn roster hai beerrmn W didi up Snd'homc court.illa of these tilu will be and Hia Twelve Stars wllh only one former player prmaln-®*bi**' conference matches, with make* u a lie vhen the BiuMer* Ing. they may meet tbe-Delu with the Shocker game holding the spot-j (orlcit to them conaiderabie dlftleuMY and be ** February 13. drowned in Ihelr^ltlal dash. *n« negottatTSirf^r'the proposed Areal AMrU Saturday, Jan. 23 Wlrhtta V -C-Centre fh lre college lootball (iym ftwita—Ahoes Due (e Numerous Requesls by CollegianB for A t W ichita’ s T w o Finest Iprevli Eaep, Kerr, and othera. The Zeta ? *"’ * formerly plann^ for ihe 1W3 a Return Eayageehent .krrlfCTT equipment ot correct llrat step toward the championship'?hVi;SvP'r" major reawm being that itrr and weigbt to improve >our Phene 3-6111 for Your Table Reaervations at Billiard Parlors •core The Alpha Gam quintet la another ability of the Ken- No Eatra Cbarfe one of those diminutive but speedy « « sufficient to Irt Skates Sharpeoed - *Thd Miller Reerdhllea'* — "CdaaMddere CteV fives which frequently playi ipec-i” ";?” '^ ‘hf high guarantee dy- Hello* OrouDd Admiaaioti fl.SO Per Couple lacular basketball to down heavier manded. ______Miller Thester Buildhif Rrdwa BulldhiB rivals. W’lth Isal yearn itjuad Intact and being bolstered by the addition ('•(leev HR] gpig. Gaefc Co. Lunch Sdrwicd of two speedy forwards. Belt and IM N. IHBJgi Are. Gough, the Gammas are bent on M i l l a r ronfrontlng opponents with trouble­ Ore. AchoBrwbvrgir. Myv. Ntlil IrNfvitw iMfgiidM *‘Where WichiU U r Iy m s II t Pterh** some opposition before the season ends D rivurself Little la known of Boswnrth'a Barbs but opponenta can be assured System of no easy victories. His collection of sure eofulita of Kermlt Oake^ guard, 6|>eer and H. Miller, forwards, New Cars and a lengthy center in Merle Col­ lins. Deiotot, Pl 3r m o u t h No games are scheduled f

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