PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1942 Alumni, Publicity Groups to Meet The annual joint convention o District VIII, of the American College Publicity association, and o District VI, of the American Alumni council, will be held at the Hotel President in Kansas City, Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 1. Featured speakers for the convention sessions include President Joseph Brandt, president of the University of Oklahoma; Chancellor Deane W. Malott; Robert Sibley, president of the American Alumni Council, University of California; Adela Rogers St. John, noted magazine editor and writer; Roy A. Roberts, managing editor of the Kansas City Star, Paul O. Ridings, director of public relations, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago; William Lindsey Young, president of Park College; Dr. Samuel N. Stevens, president of Grinnell College; Barry Holloway, Stephens College; and Hal Luhnow, Kansas City civic leader. In charge of plans for the convention are Fred Ellsworth, Alumni Secretary of the University of Kansas, and K. W. Davidson, Director of Information at the University of Kansas. Both men are chairmen of their respective districts of the American Alumni council and of the ACPA each comprising seven states in the Middlewest. A feature of the convention will be a panel discussion on "Wartime Education," Monday noon, Nov. 30, in which the speakers will be Chancellor Deane W. Malott; Hal Luhnow, Kansas City civic leader; and President William Lindsey Young, Park College. Wartime problems of both alumni and publicists will provide the convention's chief topics for discussion. Cowboys Will Play At Freshman-Varsity Basketball Game Students will be admitted to the freshman-varsity basketball game, to be played in Hoch auditorium, 7:30 Tuesday, by presenting their activity books, according to Mr. E. L. Falkenstein, financial secretary of the athletic association. The cowboy band will play for the fifteen minute dance between halves, as was scheduled. They will also play at all home games this season. Mr. Ernie Pontius, formerly with W.A.E.N and at present advertising manager for the Lawrence Journal-World, will succeed Dr. E.R. Elbel as announcer at the games. Dr. Elbel, who was in the physical education department here last year, is now in the army air force. NO MORE COMBINES---armed forces. All we want the school to do is to give us men that are physically fit and we will do the rest." Interesting Demonstrations (continued from page one) School of Fine Arts at the time of her election. Members of the council have expressed favorable opinions toward the plan because it gives complete representation to all University women, instead of the very limited representation which was afforded by the combine system. Their opinion is that it will do away with combines to a great extent if not completely. In former years when women were divided into two combines, made up of organized houses and independents combined, each combine fought to get its five candidates elected to offices on the council and the combine which lost had no representation on the council at all. Similarity of Fitness Programs Amazing--Allen Representatives from the University's department of physical educator were amazed at the similarity between the system of the physical fitness program as outlined by the government at the Regional Training Institute in Lincoln, Nebr., last week and that program which is being practiced at K.U., Dr. Forrest C. Allen reported after his visit* to the institute armed forces All we want it The conditioning program that we have here practices more of the ideas promoted in the institute than any program of other schools from the Seventh Service Command represented at the Lincoln institute. Kansas also had 63 representatives, second to the number that Nebraska had, and of the nine states. K U was the only school that had its complete physical education staff attending the meeting. Institute for High Teachers The K U physical education staff is sponsoring an institute Dec. 12 to teach high school gym teachers and superintendents from the surrounding territory the principals taught at the Lincoln institute it has been announced. Government instructors at the institute stressed the fact that high school and to some entent college conditioning courses should capitalize upon clean play, sportsmanship, and strenuous exercise instead of commando tactics and the art of killing without regard to sportsmanship. "These tactics," the government officials said, "Can be taught the individual as soon as he is in the The instructors at the institute demonstrated themselves the various means and methods involved in their subjects. Dr. Allen recalled one instructor demonstrating how to swim through oil covered water. He did this by scattering a large amount of straw over the water in a swimming pool and then showing the proper technique of overcoming this obstacle. Other instructors demonstrated jiu jitsu and other fighting tactics. The intelligence, poise, and teaching ability of these instructors were outstanding. Dr. Allen said that this institute was by far the most invigorating and enlightening meeting or convention that he had ever attended and that it showed the spirit that the nation has taken in this crisis. Prof. Loren Eisely, of the sociology department, was the speaker at a meeting of the Psychology Club at 4:30 yesterday afternoon in room 321, Frank Strong hall. Eisely talked on "How Long Have Primitive Men Been Thinking?" BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY. OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY LAWRENCE COCIA-COLA BOTTLING CO. MEN'S FINE SUITS Exclusive 29.75 All Wool Fabrics! 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