UR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1944 ayhawks Begin Regular Practice or First Basketball Contest Dec.4 The first regular practice session the 1944-45 basketball season will held this afternoon in Robinson mnasium, Dr. F. C. Allen, head iketball coach announced today. t for the first time to begin his tial year as assistant basketball ich will be Elmer Schaake, erstle assistant football coach. Dean smith, varsity sports trainer, will ind out the staff. uffett Is Sick Dr. Allen reported that candidates expected from the football squad which climaxed its season lastursday. Ivory Bird has already ported for practice, and more could be out this evening. Charlie offett, stellar K.U. halfback and sit string forward on the varsity kickball five last winter, is in Watson hospital with blood poisoning his arm, and will not be able toport for some time. Moffett paced Jayhawks throughout the '43-'44 season, his one-handed shooting being him in the Big Six scoring ed during the middle of the sea- rder. Diehl. Goehring Back Other lettermen back from lastar's squad include Dean Corder,丹Diehl, and Lou Goehring. Diehlis away from the campus duringrt of this year, but has returneda pre-medical student in the navalserve. One of the most promisingst year candidates is Everett Hill,ur center for Lawrence high schoolring the past two seasons. Another game has been added to e previously announced Kansas hedule, Dr. Allen has announced, ne extra contest will be a game it Rockhurst College of Kansas ty in Lawrence, Dec. 19. The first me of the present season will be battle with Washburn in Topeka i the night of Dec. 4, while the st home game will be Dec. 8 with e same school. War Casualties Washington, Nov. 27—(INS)—The navy Department today announced casualties of the U.S. Naval forces (Navy, Marine Corps, and post Guard), not heretofore released on Navy department casualty ite Kansas This list includes: Kansas yce Leonard West, SFC., USNR sed. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hedr d S. West, 7—S. Fifth St., Salina. Frederick Henry Rathbun, Torda- doman's Mate 3/C, USNR, dead; ife. Mrs. Doris Rathbun, Seamat C, Naval Air Station, Olathe. Edward Ruben Krom, s2/c USNR, ad. (Previously reported missing ct. 23, 1944) mother, Mrs. Leah rom, 603 Williams, Great Bend. Ralph Phillips, Gunnery sergeant, SMC, dead. Wife, Mrs. Ralph hillips, Esbon. Graham Charles Hatfield, Aviation m 3/C USN. Dead, Parents, Mr ad Mrs. Arthur W. Hatfield, Hampton Hotel, Junction City. Leon Edsel Lee, Ensign, USNAR. lissing, Parents, Mr. and Mrs. rover E. Lee, Pleasant View Farm, ratt. Charles Wayne Reed, Yeoman, 3/C SNR. Missing. Parents. Mr. and Irs. Ruby C. Reed. Benton. Howard Gleen Swisher, S.2/C SN. Dead. Mother, Mrs. Pearl M. lements, 1504 S. Emporia, Wichita William Francis Nicodemus, aviation radioman, 2/C, USN, safe (pre- iously reported missing Oct. 13); other, Mrs. Florence A. Blake, 515 ark Place, Newton. Jack Clinton Ross, aviation ordeman, 3/C, USNR, safe (previously reported missing Oct. 12); other, Mrs. Iva F. Ross, 913 W. wihst街, Topeka. Robert Norries Brewer, Freeman /C USNR. Missing. (Previously Tau Sigma Calls Back 52 for Tryouts Fifty-two young women have been selected to appear for the final tryouts of the Tau Sigma honorary dancing sorority at 7:30 tomorrow evening, Marian Miller, president of the organization, announced today. The women who will appear for tryouts are Joyce Bouraissa, Tassie Brooks, Nancy Parshall, Jo Ellen Hall, Margaret McKeen, Glenda Leuhing, Dortea Thomas, Margaret Hogan, Patricia Rolley, Rachel Fuller, Dorothy Dahlin, Janet S Hobart, Jean Brown, Jane Gillespie, Marian Henry, Janet Taylor, Barbara Moffett, Virginia Larson, Emadee Gregory, Betty Ensign, Meredith Gear, Jo Ellen Shirley, Patricia Miller, Becky Vallette, Patricia Maloney, Alice Wright, Wilma Brown, Beth Russell, Jean Quane, Judith Them, Norma Whittaker, Joan Hise, Shirey Guenther, Joan Hendrickson, Elaine Falconer, Margaret Peacock, Margaret Maloney, Rose Nell Curtis, Shirley Oelschlaeger, Sally Houck, Marian Miner, Barbara Ford, Jo Ann Woodward, Pricasia Belt, Corky Child, Mary Margaret O'Neil, Lois Bradstreet, Olivia Garvey, Marilyn Erway, Nancy Love, Ebarbara Varner, and Eleanor Churchill. Elliott, Williams Write Article on Criminals An article appearing in the forthcoming November-December issue of the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology is the result of the collaboration of Miss Mabel A. Elliott, associate professor of sociology, and Mrs. Mary Goshorn Williams, graduate student in psychology and sociology. Information for the article, "The Treatment of the Criminal Insane in the United States," was gathered from wardens and attorney generals of each of the states. Mrs. Wililams has recently been appointed part-time assistant in sociology. Women's Sports Managers Meet to Plan Basketball There will be a meeting of all intramural managers of the women's intramural teams at 4:30 this evening in Robinson gymnasium, Miss Ruth Hoover, of the women's physical education department, said today. The meeting is being held to make preparations for the coming basketball season. Perry R. Lammons, Technical Sgt. SUMC. Dead, Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lammons, 1140 N. Emporia St., Wichita. reported wounded Sept. 15, 1943.) Mother, Mrs. Bonnie M. Poynter, 744 W. Clark, Wichita. Frank Loren Haynes, Aviation Radioman 1/C USN. Missing. Wife. Mrs. Mrs J. Haynes, 1216 Boswell Ave., Topeka. VARSITY TODAY, Thru Wednesday "SCATTERBRAIN" Judy Canova All-Girl Play Caricatures Typical Coed Rehearsals are continuing for "Tune In Yesterday," which is to be presented in Fraser theater Dec. 12 and 13. "Because some members of the cast are not appearing regularly for rehearsals, the list of the selections for final cast can not yet be released," Prof. Allen Crafton, playwright and director said today. "OH WHAT A NIGHT" Edmund Lowe, Jean Parker Typical campus types are caricatured as members of Zeta Beta Mu sorority in the play. How the war, the man shortage, and the attempt to keep their house open affects these sorority girls furnish the plot for the play. Characters include Hope, the sister who puts sorority matters first; Jerry, the psychology major and activity girl; Rosa Lee, who believes that college is for an education even in wartime; Bobbie, the president, who is clever at apple-polishing and politics; Swede, who is a misfit until she wins a prize as pin-up girl; Bee, who is always at the point of getting married; and Juanita, the legacy. Composing the rest of the all-girl cast are the housemother, rushees, and other sorority members. "Although KU coeds are not of the caricature variety in 'Tune In Yesterday,' certain resemblances to these types may be discovered," Professor Crafton said. stockton to Serve on Labor Board Dean F. T. Stockton will serve as public member of the Regional War Labor board in Kansas City Wednesday and Thursday. 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