PAGE FIVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947 I-M Games Go Big Time what does varsity football have that intramurals lack? This question could have been answered easily five years ago, but today the similarity between the milder form of mayhem and it's older brother is increasing. Let us consider what makes up a full fledged varsity clash. Coeds, of course, officials with striped shirts, vendors barking their wares, bands blaring the old school fight song, and, naturally, two football team complete with their flashy colored jerseys. Are any of these lacking in the touch football games which are played five afternoons a week at the intramural football fields? Not one. Not only are there bands, there are marching bands. Unlike the varsity games, popcorn and ice-cream bars can be bought without stumbling over several hundred people. Coeds? well I reckon. How about the officials? Well maybe they aren't as classy as the one's who work big-six games, but their more democratic. If you don't believe me just look at the number of games which are replayed because of protests. Did the varsity ever get a chance to replay a game it lost? Virginia had the first glass works in America. GALES American Custom Assorted Chocolates $1.75 Stowits Rexall Store L. R. Lind, professor of Latin and Greek, was guest speaker at the first meeting of the Humanities club Monday night. Humanities Are An Attitude-Lind Professor Lind defined the humanities as an attitude toward life that included freedom of inquiry, freedom of research, and respect for the dignity of the individual. Harry Lees, College junior, is temporary chairman of the Humanities club. Miss Ann McCracken of the extension department is the sponsor. Pvt. Charles W. Martin of Colony recently completed a 13-week basic training course with the third armored division at Fort Knox, Ky. Before entering the army in July 1947 Private Martin was a former student. Martin Finishes Army Course DARNELL ELECTRIC CO. - Scientific Motor Tune-up - Automotive Tune-up - Starter 617 Mass. St. Ph. 360 Bradley GALLAGHER MOTORS FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. ELECTRIC MIXERS By Dormeyer With Juicer $29.95 Terms American Service Co. 616 Vermont Phone 48 FOR 22 YEARS IT'S BEEN THE BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Open 11 till 8 If you find your ego wilting When you feel yourself a-tilting And you want to start right In to cuss. . . We can give you consolation For that rocking chair sensation. All you have to do is bring Your shoes to us. ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837-39 Mass. Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Freshman! VOTE PROGRESSIVE Thursday! For These Candidates MEN'S A.S.C. REPRESENTATIVE LEE REIFF PRESIDENT ROBERT RYGH SECRETARY FREDRIKA EKBLAD WOMEN'S A.S.C. REPRESENTATIVE VIRGINIA DRESSLER VICE-PRESIDENT ANDREW BAUERLEIN TREASURER NANCY COLE PROGRESSIVE ADVOCATES: 1. Investigation of the University physics department in regard to methods of grading student quizzes. 3. An all-student convocation to present candidates and platforms of political parties. 2. One moveable holiday per semester to be determined by the A.S.C. 4. Lower admission charges and student priority at all University athletic events. 5. A minimum student wage scale comparable with government regulations. 6. A student court jurisdiction over disciplinary action now in the hands of the administration. Be Progressive - - - Vote Progressive for Constructive Student Government GLENN KAPPELMAN Campaign Manager