“Ko Feat Sake of feriapine THE WAY OF THE GAME Now summer goes and to-morrow's snows Will soon be deep; And skies of blue which the summer knew See shadows creep; And the gleam to-night which is silver bright Spans ghostly forms, As the winds rush by with their warning cry ae Of coming storms. / So the laurel fades in the snow-swept glades of flying years, : As the dreams of youth find bitter truth Of pain and tears; Through the cheering mass let the victors pass To find Fatets thrust, As to-morrow's fame writes another's name On drifting dust. 1 i amis. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE Attend the fifteenth Annual Kansas IRelays April 17, 1937, Lawrence, Kansas 33rd Annual Interscholastic Meet, April 16th aly REV, FRANK HERRON SMITH, D.D..: . Boy SUPERINTENDENT PACIFIC JAPANESE WORK BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA JZ! MhLend stypte 1g our her h wd the yoor, yea, © ) —~she reacheth 0 r hands to ofc ao! _hon r are’ I¢@thing; and Hl se * oe iy 1G O, now bhloangd od ef ss ~ s he praiseth her.” | or fe : —Book of Proyerb i i a sa Rate ee VAS Lf: og of hedss this eveni of tT 18 3 , Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. Meditation—“Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord, my strength and my re- deemer.” > THE MUSICAL PRELUDE (The ushers will seat no one during the opening worship service.) THE CALL TO WORSHIP “Holy, Holy, Holy” (The People Standing) THE PRAYER OF CONFESSION (The Minister and People) Our Heavenly Father, who by Thy love hast made us, and through Thy love hast kept us, and in Thy love wouldst make us perfect, we humbly confess that we have not loved Thee with all our heart and soul. and mind and strength, and that we have not loved one another as Christ hath loved us. Thy life is within our souls, but our selfishness has hindered Thee. We have not lived by faith. We have neglected Thine inspirations. Forgive what we have been; help us to amend what we are; and in Thy Spirit direct what we shall be; that Thou mayest come into the full glory of Thy creation, in us and in all men, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. THE PRAYER FOR PARDON (By the Minister) O Lord, we beseech Thee, absolve Thy people from their offenses; that, through Thy bountiful goodness, we may be delivered from the bonds of those sins which by our frailty we have committed. Grant this, O Heavenly Father, for Jesus Christ’s sake, our Blessed Lord and Saviour. Amen. THE CHORAL RESPONSE (The ushers may seat the people.) THE WORSHIP HYMN (The people standing) THE DECLARATION OF FAITH ; The Minister: Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is the one true Church, whose Holy Faith let us now reverently declare. The Minister and People: We believe in the one God, maker and ruler of all things, Father - all men; the source of all goodness and beauty, all truth and ove. We believe in Jesus Christ, God manifest in the flesh, our teacher, example and Redeemer, the Savior of the world. We believe in the Holy Spirit, God present with us for guidance, for comfort and for strength. We believe in the forgiveness of sins, in the life of love and prayer, and in grace equal to every need. We believe in the church as the fellowship for worship and for service of all who are united to the living Lord. We believe in the kingdom of God as the divine rule in human society; and in the brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of God. We believe in the final triumph of righteousness and in life everlasting. To the extension of this gospel of life and freedom and joy and power to all people and to all realms of thought and action, we consecrate ourselves. Amen. (The ushers may seat the people.) THE PASTORAL PRAYER THE LORD’S PRAYER (Choral Chant) (The ushers may seat the people.) THE WORSHIP IN MUSIC THE READING OF THE SCRIPTURES. THE HYMN OF ASPIRATION AND HOPE (Choir and et lad “Break Thou the Bread of Life” THE WORSHIP IN OFFERINGS The Minister—To the preaching of the good tidings of salvation The People—We consecrate our gifts. - The Minister—To the teaching of Jesus’ way of life The People—We consecrate our gifts. The Minister—To the healing of broken bodies and the soothing of fevered brows The People—We consecrate our gifts. The Minister—To the leading of every little child to the knowledge and love of Jesus The People—We consecrate our gifts. The Minister—To the caring for helpless age and the relief of all who look to us for our help The People—We consecrate our gifts. The Minister—To the evangelization of the world and the building of the kingdom of God The People—We consecrate our wealth, our efforts and our lives. THE SERMON THE CLOSING HYMN THE BENEDICTION THE CHORAL RESPONSE THE POSTLUDE ™~ is iets The Pretdds fit rodedod ttle Ler ar eee ‘Bedtime The Processional Hymn—No. 249 . The Worship Hymn—No. 15 Lig The Anthem—God Shall Wipe Away All Tears... Field The Offertory Solo—Lamb of God - ' bees Bizet Mary Louise Beatie Ree : Violin obligato by Eugene Nininger The Sermon—“THE NEW MOTHER”. Dr. aaaeee A. Hunt The Closing Hymn—No, 223 The Postlude—Temple March z : Lyon Announcements . TODAY—5:30 p.m.—WESLEY FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP HOUR 6:00 p.m.—LEAGUE. A unique Senior service will be held with Helen Meyer in charge. 6:00 p.m.—HIGH SCHOOL EPWORTH LEAGUE. MONDAY—7:30—TROOP No. 52 BOY SCOUTS will meet in the Scout room. Gerald Smith, Scoutmaster. | WEDNESDAY—2:30 p.m.—GROUP No. 4 of. the LADIES AID, Mrs. E. F. Sullivan, chairman, meets with Mrs. C. B. Young, 505 Tenn. Mrs. Rigdon and her committee, assisting hostesses. Guests will be welcome. 6:30 p.m.—HARMONY CIRCLE FAMILY PICNIC at Clinton Park. Mrs. G. E. Moon is in charge of the SrraRgengmae In case of rain, the picnic will be held in the church. SATURDAY—9:00 a.m.—A Children’s Training Class will be held in the Church for all children wishing to unite with the Church on Children’s Day. The Minister invites all interested to be present. Dr. Hunt goes to Sedalia, Mo. this afternoon and will preach the 75th Anniversary sermon at the Methodist Church there. Dr. Hunt’s father was minister to the Sedalia Church forty years ago. The legal name of our Church is now “The Methodist Church”, ~The word “Episcopal” has been eliminated since the Unification. : The memorial basket of flowers has been presented by the Kanaga family in memory of their mother, Mrs. Clara Kanaga. A Downtown Summer Bible School will be held for three wenks, be- ginning Monday, June 5 from 9 to 11 o’clock each morning. The Pri- mary division will meet in Plymouth Congregational Church. The Junior division meets in the First Christian Church. Dr. Theo H. Aszinan‘ is the director. Co-operating Churches are: . First Presbyterian,. First Baptist, Plymouth Congregational, First Christian and a Methodist. For further information see the Pastor of the Church. my ie Program State Educational Summer Conference LAWRENCE, KANSAS JUNE 27, 1938 Sponsored by THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS General Subject PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. ly Venere IG ape EATER ry F : Bes D airman: RA Le HWEGLER, Education ~ i rth of Ka Address: “Physical E n in the Public School,” Dr C. H. Mc- Croy, President America Physical Equgation 7Association, and Professor of Physic sity of ‘Lowa. | “Judging Efficiency i . V. 'W. Lapp, Physical Educati "\GENER a ae : Address: CONFERE . How Successful is Senior Hi FLIN, Supervisor of Physical Education, eyville. Education at the Elementary School aser. . T. Truster, State Teachers College, Em-_ poria, Kansas." f . J. Wutrson, Principal Sumner Elementary School, Topeka, Kansas. Rosert F, Campsett, Elementary School Princi- cipal, Herington, Kansas: E of Kansas. ress: : “What Are the Fruits of ur Physical Education Progtam?”’ | - R. E. Kanexy LZ School East, ti) Pee ee | bape haf ee MEETING, FRASER THEATER, 2:00 P.M. . Chairman: Dr. V. W. Lapp, Ass’t Prof. of Physical Educa- tion, University of Kansas. , “Public School Facilities and a Community Progtam,” Di RECTOR ALFRED O. ANDERSON, _ Physical Education and Re- creation, St. Louis, Mo. Address: Address: “What the School Administrator Expects of Physical Educ- cation,” Dr. W. E. SHEFFER, Sup’t. of Schools, Manhattan, Kansas. CONFERENCE MEETINGS, 3:20 P.M. I. Overcoming Handicaps in Facilities for Physical Education. Room 205 Fraser. Chairman: Joun J. Butier, Larned. Leaders: L. E. DirrEmore, Supervisor of Physical Educa- tion, Topeka. A. D. Smiru, Physical Education, Emporia. II. The Value of Demonstrations and Special Programs, Room 206 F. Chairman: ExizasetaH Dunxet, Ass’t. Prof. of Physical Education, » University of Kansas. hs EADERS: Doris PETERSON, Physical Education, Winfield. Merrie Henre, Supervisor Physical Education, Kansas City, Kansas. Picture SHOw, FRASER THEATER, 4:45 P.M. INNER MeEEtINGc, MEMortAL UNION BuILpING, 6:00 P.M. Chairman: Sup’r. W. L. Ramso, City Schools, Paola. Group Singing: Led by Pror. Orro Mirssner, Public School Music, University of Kansas. Address: “The Aims of Physical Education,” Dran R. A. ScHWEGLER, School of Education, University of Kansas. GenerAL MEETING, FRASER THEATER, 7:45 P.M. Presiding: L. W. Brooks, Principal High School East, Wichita. Address: “As the Educator Looks at Physical Education,” Dr. C. H. McChoy, University of Iowa. Address: “Relation of Recreation to Physical Education,” ALFRED O. AnveErSON, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, St. Louis, Mo. w Conference Committee: iF. OBrien B. A. Nasu J]. W. TWENTE DIRECTORS CHAS. MARBLE, Jr. Pe maa TROY HIGH SCHOOL anaes C. CULP. Jn@ ©. E. Doucury Glass A Kansas High Srhool—Wember North Central Association of Golleges and ers Srirools TROY, KANSAS Apbil 1, 1938. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Mr. Allen: Our Loard of Education has approved you for our Commencement speaker and we wish you to arrive in Troy at least twenty minutes of eight oclock on Monday night May 23d. If you are vresent at this hour you will be able to get acquainted with our Board and faculty. Our people wish to see the man that has won seven champvionshivs in basket bakl in ten years. Please confirm this ngs as cg bi Ly Food of arrival. athe, Soph ) 30 KANSAS Ciry ATHLETIC CLUB KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 3% % 4 he eo { | % pe act a ee sae _ Ex-Chancellor Lindley - Points of Measuring Stick to Evaluate the Efficiency of Faculty Members. 1. Scholarship | ? 2. Sympathy ' 3. Teaching Ability ao 4. Cooperativeness 5e Qualities of Leadership 6. Initiative 7. Results THE WAY OF THE GAME Now summer goes and tomorrow's snows Will soon be deep; And skies of blue which the summer knew See shadows creep; And the gleam tonight which is silver bright Spans ghostly forms, As the winds rush by with their warning cry Of coming storms. So the laurel fades in the snow-swept glades Of flying years, As the dreams of youth find bitter truth Of pain and tears; Through the cheering mass let the victors pass To find Fate's thrust, As tomorrow's fame writes another's name On drifting dust. --Grantland Rice. Efficiency of Faculty Members. Scholarship — . Sympathy — ae Teaching Ability Cooperativeness Qualities of Leadership Initiative Results Chancellor Lindley - Points of Measuring Stick to evaluate the efficiency of ee 2% Re ‘By. 4. De 6. * 7, * Dr. Allen ae nc Od rene omens a members. 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