UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SCENES FROM K.U. ON SALINA STAGE "A College Town", April 12 Will Show Mount Oread Characters. By C. E, McConchie. Salina, March 12. — "A College Town" will be presented by the high school April 3. The scenes are Bernard G. Cowham with the scenes and libretto changed to fit characters and scenes at K. U. By Arthur Tucker. Bv C. E. McConchie. Florence High School, March 14.—Arrangements have been made for class contests in debate, declamation, oratory, essay and music. The class winning the most points will have name engraved on the silver championship cup to remain in the school trophy case. Arrangements may be by the high school classes each year. Working Hard on Track. Working Hard on Track. The track team is practicing cross-country runs now regularly, preparing for a major meet to be held at Marion in April. Since he has some good material this year, We took second place last year. Karl Miller, manual training instructor, will be the stage manager with the music in charge of Mary B. Rice, music instructor. OLATHE STUDENTS PUSH THEIR STUDENT ANNUAL CLASS CONTESTANTS TRY FOR SILVER CUP AT FLORENCE Bv J. B. McKav. Olathe High School, March 12.—An aggressive advertising campaign is being conducted by the "Tatler," the annual newspaper being published by the senior class. Advertisements were carried for three issues in each of the three local papers. Circular letters are being mailed to the alumni of the school soliciting their support and requesting them to send in a "write-up" of themselves for publication in the alumni department, which will be a feature of the "Tatler." The "Tatler management has also awarded an engraving company the contract for approximately $200.00 worth of cuts. The "Tattler" will be issued in May. How Olathe Sent Them By J. B. McKay. Olathe High School, March 12.—A box super was given tonight in the high school auditorium, the proceeds of which, amounting to $40.00, were used to send the girl's basketball team to the K. U. tournament. Jewell City High School, March13 — Last Wednesday night the high school gave an entertainment consisting of a play, "The Sophomore," and several specialities. This was the first public event at the school and was presented to a crowded house. The money received will be used to finance school enterprises. "The Sophomore" at Jewell City. By Ferris E. Pense. CHANUTE GERMAN STUDENTS GET MUCH OUTSIDE SNEWS By Bess Nixon. By Bess Nixon. Chanute High School, March 11. Great interest was taken in the German issue of the Kansan, by the German students of our school, each of whom received a special copy for perusal at leisure. It is received with greater interest by our German instructor, Miss Winifred Alexander who is a former K. U. student. We also receive a small German magazine Aus Nah Und Fern, and this year the students in Gernam are exposed to correspondence "Aus dem Vaterland." /SITORS DRINK TEA HIKED TWENTY MILES And Have a General Good Time at W. A. A.'s Entertainment in Gymnasium. The Women's Athletic Association of the University gave an informal tea in the faculty room at Robinson High School, 4 to 6 for the visiting high school girls. The decorations carried out the association colors, crimson and blue. The serving table was decorated with red carnations and ferns, the electric light bulbs were shaded with red paper, and the walls were covered with the K. U. football blankets and Kansas pennants. The reception committee was made up of the officers of the association, Amarntyina Smith, Katherine Stubbs, Mary Redding, and Marie Seely, Tea. Mrs and wafters were served by Mary Stanwalt, Eva Baum, and Marion Manley. The favors were: crimson and blue pennants for members of the association and basket balls tied with crimson and blue ribbons for the visitors. The favors were entertained during the afternoon and all of the association members attended. Sparks at Mound City. By Burnette Bower. Mound City High School, March 14. The apparatus of the high school physics laboratory has been increased to a powerful static electrical machine. All the experiments required by the text can now be successful conducted. NEW BABCOCK TESTER PUT TO PRACTICAL USE THE HOLTON SENIORS LAID "PHOBE'S GHOST" Bv Mabel Platz. Holton High School, March 9 — The senior annual play was given last night. The play was a reproduction of James E. Berry's "In Quality Street," under the assumed title of "Phoebe the Ghost." A large crowd witnessed the safe exit from the shoal to the reams of shade. The parts were well chosen and aptly rendered. How is The Course? Only Sew-Sew. Holton High School, March 9.—Two "New Home" sewing machines have been added to the domestic science laboratory, and a registered cupboard has been provided for the sewing baskets. The course is in its first year here and is doing well. Fy Ferris E. Pense. Jewell City High School, March 14. During the past week, the agriculture class has been trying out their new Babcock cream and milk tester, by making tests for students who wish to know the grade of milk produced by their dairy cattle. Fy Ferris E. Pense. A Lecture on Bacteria. By Wm. Jennings Weber. Ellinwood High School, March 14.—Dr. G. O. Speirs, mayor of Ellinwood, gave an educational lecture on bacteria for the benefit of the agriculture class Monday afternoon. Junction City Principal Walked Home from Railroad Wreck. By Harold Rohrer Junction City High School, March 12—J. W. Shideler, principal of the high school, had an experience which he is not apt to forget for some time. Mr. Shideler left Saturday morning on the Katy for Emporia but came back home instead. The train got along fairly well until within a few miles of Parkerville where the freezing snow between the rails had spread the rails causing the cars to leave the track. Mr. Shideler then walked the twenty miles between the scene of the wreck and Wilford, where he got a ride home with some farmer boys. Besides a tired feeling and a chapped face Mr. Shideler is none the worse for his adventure. The cars fell against the side of the cut in the drift, thus averting an accident. CREATES WOODEN ENGINE WITH POCKET KNIFE Bv Ralph Foster. Axtell High School, March 13.—John McNight, a freshman in the Axtell high school has recently completed a wooden model of a steam engine, showing the steam chest and cylinder of a reciprocating engine in sections, cutting out the different parts with his pocket knife. "OUR ALMA MATER" WILL BE ANNUAL SENIOR PLAY By James Mason. Seneca High School, March 13.—A four act comedy entitled "Our Alma Mater," will be given by the seniors. Mr. Prunty will train the students. The receipts will be used, partially for the art collection of the high school, and partially for the benefit of the Athletic Association. Mr. E. S. Adams, Mr. C. A Poland, Mr. E. L. Heiderreich, and Mr. T. R. Jones will be at Kansas City this week end for the cement show. Helen Bangs, of Kansas City, is visiting at the Pi Phi house. NOW YOU'VE GOT IT ---NOW IT'S GONE Abilene Faculty Declares Holiday, and Calls It Off Next Minute. Ablene High School, March 14—How would you like having a vacation granted one minute and revoked the next? The happy thoughts of a day and a half's holiday dashed to the ground? That's exactly what happened here today. The entire faculty were to have left this noon to attend the teachers' conference at Lawrence—but the trains weren't running, and they had to stay. Tomorrow, if they can leave, they will and in the meantime the students are praying for fair weather and good train service. HIGH SCHOOL PITCHER TRIES OUT AT ST. JOE By John Gleissner JUNIORS BANQUET SENIORS AT HUTCHINSON HIGH By John Gleissner. By Arl Frost Ablene High School, March 14.—John McDonnell, a student in the school for the three years previous to this one, left today for St. Joseph, Mo., where he will try out for the position of pitcher on the St. Joseph base ball team of the Western Association. Debating Societies Flourish Hutchinson has now three literary and debating societies among its students, the McCarter and the Adelphic societies among the girls and the House of Representatives for the boys. The House recently started a campaign for new members, and it now has over forty on its roll. Sessions are held each Thursday evening of the school year. The speaker is William Burnett. Hutchinson High School, March 13 —Thursday evening, April 11th, has been chosen as the date for the junior-senior banquet. This banquet is an annual affair given in honor of the senior class by the juniors, at the Bisonte hotel. Liked The German Edition The German classes were enthusiastic over the German page in the recent Kansan. The freshman class contented itself with translating the jokes and the easier articles, then German went after it in earnest and worked out the whole page. "Six," as he is familiarly known, has pitched for three years on this school's nine, and has been the terror of Central Kansas high schools. Miss Claudia Jenkins, a junior in the School of Fine Arts, will withdraw on account of illness. She will return to her home in Kansas City today. Mr. Clarence Hirsh, Mr. Sidney Altschuler, and Mr. Millo Finly will spend the week end in Kansas City Spring Suit Pointers ! 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