UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DOORS OPENED WIDE TO STUDENT VISITORS Fraternities and Clubs Entertain High School Guests at Their Houses. The University has been practically given over to the high school students for the last two days, and this morning there are nearly three hundred high school people attending and playing in the basket-ball tournament. The fraternities and sororites are entertaining the members of the various teams at their houses and some are providing special entertainment for their guests. The various boarding clubs also have come to the assistance of the entertainment committee and several teams are being entertained by them. At the Sigma Tau, Wm. Gray and Wayne K. Keyes, Wm. Gray, Wm. Gray and Wayne Chanute, Leon Gibbons of Hutchinson, Walter Todd and Ben Becerer of Halstead. Visit our store. You will find a complete line of pennants, posters and other articles that will appeal to visitors. The Phi Delta have as their guests Jean Minor, Burlingame; Raymond Walter, Garden City; Eugene Lehm, Halated; Ward Lockwood, Atchison. Waterson, Kent Dudley, Kirk Badgey, Waterson, Kent Dudley, Kirk Badgey, and Wendell Lenhart of Iola. The Phi Gams have John Challis, Fred Rudell, R. Vermette, A. Adams, W. Brockett, H. Nesbit, Donald White and Coach E. E. Clausen of Atchison, and E. McKinley of Newton. The Betas are entertaining O. Wherrett and Prof. Elwell of Atchison. Frank Thompson of Iola and William Lowe of Newton are at the Phil Plain The Sasanaks are entertaining C. Corsant and C. Hennenkamp of Salina, and Lawrence Nelson and Lorraine Cantrell of Iola. Mrs. Coleman, 1230 Iead, is entertaining the entire Bonner Springs team, consisting of Jet Parker, James Frederick, Kenneth Jaggard, Ernest Whideron, Will Miller, Bryan Parks, and Selden Hall. The Eudora team is at 1015 Mississippi pi street. They are Louie Burtz, Arthur Capp, Arthur Elseo, Herman Frye, Wilson Peter Neis, and Carl Reber. The following members of the Newton team are with Mrs. Ingrams, 1344 Kentucky; L. Van Aken, C. Hall, E. Golding, E. Golding, and L. Greenbloom. The Buffalo team is at mrs. Cunningham's, 1231 Louisiana street: Marvin G. B, Colan, R. White, C. Murdock, C. Thomas, and W. Lay, *Landrift* C. Thomas, and W. Lay. The Garden City, Burlingame, Baldwin, Winfield, Marysville and Halsted teams are also being entertained by F. Frish, R. Shamhart, A. Appel, W. McLearnd, R. Rehm, L. Gibbons, F. Wookwitz, and F. Davidson of Reno K. Wookwitz, and Mrs. Ingram's, 1948 Kentucky street. Summer Session of the University of Kansas June 6 to July 17 and July 18 to Aug. 7 ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORE "Where Students Go." The catalogue of the Summer Session is now ready for distribution Students may obtain copies at the Registrar's office. Copies will be mailed at once to all high school teachers. Others may obtain copies by addressing the Registrar. Students will confer a favor by leaving with the Registrar the names of friends who might be interested. Pound Paper 25 cents McColloch's Drug Store friends. The personnel of the teams is as follows: Garden City—Ross Hanna, Joe Gordon, Cameron Craig, Joe Hope, Claide Hamric, and Herbert Hamric. Burlingame- Wm.Dew,Fred Schenk, Geo. Conkins, Emil Sorenson, Ralph Burgett, Clancy Brown. Winfield-F. Robinson, I. Newman, P. Wilson, J. Vandaveer, P. Botkin, J. Helt, V. Newton. Marysville—F. Henry, M. Haufman, G. Campbell, Forrest Henry, Van Inson, E. Tracy, and Mihobaker. Baldwin-Clair Kernes, Ray Trotter, Elbert Wright, Alfred Runyon, Edward Kinzer, John Dean, Wm. Hobbs, Avery Kitterman. Halstead-Albion Ruth, Geo. Bachman, Karl Kreizer, Howard Bard. Other members of the Salina delegation, not mentioned above, are W. Parker, H. Ladd, R. Van Trine, and L. Maxwell. HAVE GOOD EATS AT WICHITA HIGH Professor Allen of That School Think Their $100,000 School is the "Wichita high school has a uniform and efficient lunch room system which surpasses any of the larger high schools that I have recently visited," said Prof. L. M. Allen, principal of Wichita High School, morning. This is true in spite of the fact that the lunch rooms of Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis high schools. "Our prices have been criticised but this is unjust, because we serve the best meals in quality and quantity, at the smallest price possible. A few items from our schedule will prove m statement. Meats, 5e; Vegetables 3e. Desserts, such as ice cream and ple 5e. Chill and serve. "And another good point is that the students are all loyal in the support of the lunch room and have proven their loyalty to us."1 The city papers, in defense of the prices, "Iimprovement has also been made in the course of study. Musical appreciation, harmony, public speaking and physical education have been added. Public speaking has been of especial help to our debaters this term." "Taking everything in consideration" said Professor Allen with a knowing wink, "Wichita feels she has put her $100,000 to good use when she invested it in her new high school." Miss Lyle Hayes and Miss Josephine Sudyam of Kansas City are staying at the Kappa house for the Sigma Chi party. Prof. C. M. Young of the mining school is trying to start a system of exchange between the professors of this and other mining schools. A professor will spend a week during the professor will spend a week during the school year in going around the circuit. It will not be possible to start this year but in the meantime an exchange will be made with Professor Young of the Rolla Schools of Mines. System of Exchange With Other Colleges Being Considered. WANT TO TRADE A PROFESSOR? Send the Daily Kansan home. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ROYALLY ENTERTAINED Everybody Has a Good Time and Everybody Tired and Happy and Happy The girls representing their high schools in the basket-ball tournament are being royally entertained. The four sororities have thrown open their doors and clubs and individual students are looking after the rest. There were dozens who applied to Manager Hamilton, asking leave to help entertain the visitors, who were disappointed because all had been "farmed" out. Several entertainments of a special nature have been given for the high school girls. GIRLS FROM CHANUTE AT CHI OMEGA HOUSE The girls from Chanute high school, which is the only chirometry for two years, are being entertained at the Chi Omega house. The following girls are here from Chanute for the tournament: Mae Filson, Rufi Filson, Alice Davis, Inez Barnes, Eles Gough Cora Schimm, Lorena Blunk, Lae Bailey, and Bess Nixon. OF KAPPA ALPHA THEY The girls' basket-ball team of Florence, which arrived Thursday; evening, is entertained by the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The members of the team are: Tina O'Neill, Lilix Cloverdyke, Lena Meret, Grace Clochran, Marie Cloverdyke, Mary Emerson, Rose Jeffers, and Lyke Walters. FLORENCE GIRLS GUESTS BURLINGTON GIRLS AT The Pi Beta Phi sorority is entertaining Beulah Griffith, Bess Minor Helen Calkins, Cecil Hull, and Norma Jameson, all members of the Burlington girls' basket-ball team. GIRLS FROM HUTCHINSO: Several of the girls of the Hutch inson basketball team are the guest of the Kappa Kappa Gamma soror ity during the high school basket ball tournament. Bonner Springs, Too. KAPPAS ENTERTAIN THE OSAWATOMIE GIRLS ARE Mrs. L. W. Coleman is entertaining the Bonner Springs girls' basketball team. Those on the team are: Marjorie Axe, Lucile Rainey Hannorh Rieger, Eva Greene, Ruby Lashbrook, Georgia Pigg, Sula Hillier, Jane Winslow, Eva Chadwick Mrs. Coleman is also entertaining the boys from Bonner Springs. Olathe Girls Entertained Olatee Girls Entertained The members of the Olathe basket-ball team are the guests of Prof. H. F. N. Steeper of Olathe at the home of his parents, 924 Louisians street. Wamego at Mrs. Holding's. Mrs. J. R. Holding has as guests Stilian Fleck, Hazelle Corlett, Suc L John, Ruth Werring, Pearl Head Richard Hare, Jonah Bracken, and Leona Fleck the members of the Wamego girls' basket-ball team. Sabetha Girls Entertained Sabetha Girls Entertained The Sabetha girl's basketball team is entertained by Mrs. David Grayson. Members of the Sabetha team are: Melba Conrad Florence Hollister, Gladys Spring, Edith Schoer, Camille Flock, Mary Stanley, Marjorie Hesseltie, Virginia Dair. Mrs. Kreider Entertains Mrs. Kreider Entertains Helen Stewart, Fairy Blaine Neva Irving, Beulah Armstrong, Alice Buskirk, Lula Hamley, and Hazel Soden, all members of the girl's basket-ball team of Hutchinson are the guests of Mrs. J. W Kreider. Reno County Girls Mrs. G. W. Willis is entertaining the girls' basket-ball team. The team consists of: Maude Frisch Dorothy Greenfeld, Gladys Drake, Eva Shaw, Mabel Griffin, Lene Hauschield, Ruth Erion and Ester Dade. Guests of Francis Smith Lottie Beverly and Mary Hanne members of the Burlingame girls' basket-ball team are the guests of Francis Smith, a freshman in the School of Fine Arts. All announcements for this col- lumnal release to the news editor before 11 A.M. ANNOUNCEMENTS Tuesday Chapel, March 19. Mrs. Maude Wood Park, of College Equal Suffrage League will speak. The Sphinx, the freshmen society will entertain the Sachems at the Alpha Tau house next Tuesday March 19. FRESHMAN ALL-STAR GAME There will be a meeting of the "K" club in Robinson gymnasium Tuesday evening, March 19, at eight o'clock. R. H, Heli, president. Prof. C. A. Dykstra will address the University class in Applied Christianity at the Methodist Church Sunday at 12 o'clock on the subject "The New Political Order." The Old and The New Will Mix This Afternoon Botany Lecture-Prof. John M. Coulter, head of the Botany department at the University of Chicago, will give daily lectures on "Higher Plants" at 4:30 in the lecture room of Snow hall for two weeks beginning March 11. Send the Daily Kansan home. The big feature game of the afternoon will be the tussle between the Freshmen and the Senior. The Freshmen team this year is the fastest that has represented first year class for many years. Sproul at center is probably better in his position than any Missouri Valley Forward who has appeared here this year. Dunmire and Brown are also stars in their positions. The all-star team is made up of old K. U. basket ball sharks who have at one time or another done noble service for the red and blue. Phog. Allen, who was a Kansas star of the first constellation 1905 will play at forward. His team mate in this position will be Edward Van Der Vries who played on the 1909队. This aggregation lost but one game, and that one by a solitary point. At guard he won against Shorty Long, both of the 1908 and 1909 teams. Heizer who captained the team last year will play center. Three of these men, Heizer, Long and Allen have captained K. U. teams at various times. Prof. W. S. Stevens gave a smoker at his home last night in honor of Prof. J. M. Coulter of Chicago who has given a series of botany lectures here. Miss Beulah Murphy and Miss Louise Fairchild will spend the week end in Topeka. Miss Lyle Hayes of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting Rue Thomson at the Kappa house. Miss Mira Lace, a junior in the College is visiting her parents in Kansas City. AHA!!! PROFS QUITTERS Now Allege That Basket-Ball Challenge Was a Rank Fake The Profs, have renigged. At least thay are trying to get out of meeting their youthful would-be opponents, the College. It is possible that the representatives of the University Council may still be shamed into meeting the student team. In answer to this the Profs disclaimed all claim of the making of the challenge. The manager offered to show the captain the challenge that was issued to the College. This challenge was neatly typewritten. In an effort to bring the meeting about the Manager, Hamilton, remarked to the leader of the College team that it would be a crushing blow to faculty prestige if the pedagogues withdrew after issuing the challenge and making sundry contemptuous remarks when the College at first chose to ignore it. If the Profs suceeded in wriggling out of the game—a la Nebraska—the Varsity will take their places and give them a chance to swell the hospital list. The Head Prof. after carefully reading the challenge many times, remarked that anyone could use a typewriter and that it was his opinion that "The whole thing started in the Kansan office." The Stevenson Club entertained the Reno county basket-ball team at dinner Friday noon. Mr. Fred Haddoch of Kansas City will spend the week end at the Sig Alph house. KRESS' 5-10 AND 25CENT STORE Saturday Special Ladies' Pure Silk Hose 25c a pair These are first quality. Have very fine mercerized gauze top and 3-inch double garter top. They come in black only Think! The character lines of the body are emphasized in the feet. You recognize the principle involved when you go to your tailor to be measured for a suit. The "tailoring" principle is as necessary in shoe fitting as in clothes fitting. We apply it when we teach our clerks to fit "Our" shoes to measure. "Our Way" will please you if you are fastidious about the fit of your foot wear. 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