FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1944 Intramural Play To Open Monday In making their choices for an all Big Six opponent squad yesterday, the Kansas Jayhawk squad showed general agreement with selections made by other Big Six schools. The unusual note of the lineup is the placing of Jim Kekeris, burly M.U. tackle, in the backfield. The all-opponent eleven picked by the squad showed five Oklahomaans and one Iowa Stater on the team. The lineup is as follows: Ends, Wooten, Oklahoma, and Flannigan, Denver; tackles, Burgis, Tulsa, and Hallett, Oklahoma; guards, Jones, Tulsa, and Wright, Iowa State; center, Mayfield, Oklahoma; backs, Kucera, T.C.U.; Meason, Oklahoma, and Stuart and Wilson, of Tulsa. The 1944-45 men's intramural basketball competition will begin Monday night with four games on the main court of Robinson gymnasium. The "A" league games to be played are, Delta Tau vs. Kappa Sig at 7:30 p.m., and TKE vs. K.A. Psi at 8:30 p.m. In the "B" league, Dick's Demons will play S.A.E. at 7:30 p.m., and Residence Halls will meet the Phi Gam's at 8:30 p.m. Rules for this season require each team to have at least four players on the court. They also state that any team failing to show up 15 minutes after scheduled playing time will necessitate forfeiting the game to its opponent. Team managers, according to the rules, are responsible for turning score cards in to the intramural desk in the physical education office. Jayhawkers Select Two All-star Teams Two Women's Squads Chosen by W.A.A. Women's varsity hockey and volleyball squads were announced at the W.A.A. mixer yesterday afternoon, by Miss Ruth Hoover, professor of physical education. Members of the varsity hockey team are Violet Conard, captain and left infield; Jean Boardman, left wing; Marjorie Free, center field; Lucille Land, right infield; Lois Mann, right wing; Maurine Zimmerman, left halfback; Jean Cooper, center halfback; Jane Topping, right halfback; Maxine Gunsole, left back; Lavon Jacobson, right back and Joan Lippelmann, goalie. Members of the varsity volleyball team are Lucile Land, captain; Lavon Jacobson, Maxine Gunsly, Marjorie Free, Violet Conard, Roberta Mue McCluggage, Lucy Smith, Maxine Selle, and Beth Reimer. Shirley Temple Is Blood Donor Shirley Temple Is Blood Donor As a commemorative act on Pearl Harbor Day, Shirley Temple and several other movie stars gave blood to the Red Cross Blood Bank in Hollywood. Wisconsin Goes Over the Top Wisconsin has exceeded its sixth War Loan campaign quota by $100,- 000 with a total sales of $253,100,000. PROF. CRAFTON---- (continued from page one) and sadness, "Zeta Pearls" is well-fitted for harmonizing, but cannot be appreciated without the melody, Professor Crafton declared. The lyrics are: When Zeta's pearls are gleaming, We know her heart is true; No storm of life can sever The love we bear to you. Clasp hands in pledge of honor Before the field of blue On which the pearls are gleaming Of Zeta Beta Mu. Beverly Bohan Is Chosen For Theta Sigma Phi Office Beverly Bohan was appointed victory chairman Wednesday, of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, at the organization's first meeting of the year, Ruth Tippin, president, announced today. The group outlined its program for the year and discussed prospective new members. Miss Tippin also explained the duties of the new officers. AP Case Argued AP Case Argued Arguments in the Associated Press "monopoly" case are under way in the U.S. supreme court. Bill Haines was elected president of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers on the campus, at the first meeting of the year, which was held last night in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Prof. E. C. Buehler was guest speaker at the meeting. Bill Haines Elected President of Engineers Other officers chosen last night were: Richard Hoover, vice-president; Doris Chapman, secretary; Joe Svoboda, treasurer; and Vance Reynolds, publicity chairman. ... — BUY WAR STAMPS ... — GIFTS FROM CARLS Carry Quality, have the College Style and are Useful--son, vice-president; Donna Jean Nickols, secretary-treasurer; Violet Conard, social chairman; and Elinor Kline, All-Ctudent Council representative. Arrow Shirts Plaid Flannel Shirts Botany Wool Mufflers Dress Gloves Wool Gloves Stetson Hats Fancy Suspenders Gabardine Robes Twill Robes Bill Folds Cigarette Cases Cigarette Lighters Tobacco Pouches Service Kits Key Chains 13 Shopping Days Until Christmas CALLING ALL STUDENTS The 1945 K.U. Calendar will be on sale Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at the Union Building, Frank Strong Hall, Marvin Hall, and Fraser Hall. The price is only 50c and it's even better than last year's! Buy one for yourself and as Christmas presents for former K.U. students. We will mail them anywhere in the U.S. for 10c. The Women's Inter-Dormitory council, at a meeting held last night at Watkins hall, elected officers to fill vacancies existing at the beginning of this semester. Pat Foster, former vice-president, is the new president. BUY A K. U. CALENDAR! Women's Council Elects Officers President. Other new officers are June Peterson, vice-president; Donna Jean Nickols, secretary-treasurer; Violet Conard, social chairman; and Elinor Kline, All-Ctudent Council representative. Hankins Is in South Carolina Prof. John E. Hankins has been called to Lakeview, S.C., due to the illness of his father, James T. Hankins. GIFTS For Dad or the Boy Friend GLOVES Capeskin or genuine pigskin in the popular "Gates" make $2.95 to $3.95 Rayon, wool or wool flannel in all the popular colors. HOSIERY $1.49 to $2.95 TIES SCARFS Fancy patterns in long tops or slack style. 35c to 79c Bright colors or conservative patterns. Also the popular Regalola wool ties. $1.00 and $1.50 THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING Give Records for Christmas! Try Our Gift Certificate Plan for Records Albums of Symphonies and Concertos Classical Music for the Music Lover Symposium of Swing Albums for the Jitterbug! Bell Music Co. MUSIC RADIO