‘Sullivan-- rr. Allen-- Thomas -- Sullivan-- Fitzgerald- Thoms -- Sullivan-- pr. All@m- Thoma s-- Sullivan-- Thoma s-- ~~ - = 35< And sey, Bill, don't forget Ted Kenny, from Wyandotte High School, Kansas City, Kansas; and Frank Buek, 2 14-letter man from Ward High School in Kansas City. Then there are William Beven, of Wichita, and Maurice Jack- son, of Lawrenee, Am I might mention Ralvh Miller, of Chanute, Howard Engleman and Kenneth Messner, of Arkansas City also Rusty Frink of Lawrence and Bill Hogben of Ke. C. Missouri. And some others are 7, P. Hunter, Jre, 0f Oklahoma City, Aibert Simoncic, and Kenneth Gire from Pittsburg, Kansas, ami Chick Barber, of Abilene, Kansas. I think intramurals are in for even greater things here at K.U. don't you, Bill? There is hardly time to play the game from 4:%0 on, however, and zet cressed in time for dinner, It takes 2 hours to start the game, finish it, and then get back in time for dinner. Why couldn't we start classes at 8 o'clock in the morning, here on the Hill? Oh, that's too earlyt Well, your father and mine probably start to work every morning before 8 o'clock Bill. Yes, I think all the parents, unless they are bankers or are retired, must be on the job »t least by 8 o'clock, and a lot of our parents are on the job from sunrise to sunset. You know this is an agricultural state, Bill. They have had 8 o'clock classes here on the Hill before, haven't they, Dr. Allen? Certainly. They had 8 o'clock classes when I was in school way back in 1905. In the fall of 1914 the schedule was changed to 8:30 in the morning. In 1917 and 1918 2 shit was made to 8 o'tclock classes, then in Dec. 1918 the 8:30 hour was resumed. The Lawrence public schools and the business houses down town run on an 8 o'clock basis. That hour would make it easier for everybody. Well, we are just students here for only 4 years, we hope. So we might just as well prepare ourselves for the business worlc, because they tell me that stucents who graduate from college really have to go to work at 8 o*clock, so why not set used to it now. The thing i'm getting st is the possibility of having this full 2 hours in the afternoon for intramural play. It seems to me common sense. Just like dayliecht saving tim. They do it in all the industrial metropolitan cities, so that the worker may have some sustained leisure time of his own. They also do it in colleges, Look at Stanford University - they close all the doors at 4 o'clock, and from 4 to 6 they have some form of recreative rlay for everybody. If Stanford students do it, thy not Ken- sas students? Yes, let me read a letter I just received this week from a student at Stanford University. She says: "The cirls have to wear white tons, and the fellows wear red and white caps. The girls have huge red and white pompoms with streamers in the middle that we use in a lot of the cheers. You cannot sit in the rooter's section without this equinment, and in- stead of gripine about it, these neople think it is swell. Oo? course, California is over-ballyhooed, but Stanford is 2 marvelous place, and it has so much school spirit that it's a little overwhelming. The students ell sit ina body at every game, and really make the noise",