UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1942 Antonio Lulli Elected President of League 1 Antonio Lulli, originator of the Student Pan-American League was elected president of that organization at a meeting last night in the Pine room of the Union building. Other officers elected were: Duane Smith, vice-president; Betty Lou Perkins, secretary; Bill Porter, treasurer. The principle feature of this second session was an informal talk by Betty Lou Perkins in which she expressed the average American college student's conception of South America. Faculty adviser, W. W. Davis, professor of history, and Antonio Lulli, president, further amplified the points touched upon by Miss Perkins. Lulli announced that the League will receive a charter from the Pan-American League headquarters within a few days and will thus be officially incorporated. The next meeting will be in the Pine room of the Union building at 8 p.m. on December 10. Buehler Is Guest Speaker Of Business Association Prof. E. C. Buehler spoke recently to the Kansas City Office Managers' Association, at the University club in Kansas City, Mo. The title of Professor Buehler's dinner speech was: "The Importance of Speech in Business." The association is a national organization composed of business executives of the particular cities. At the monthly meetings, speakers are invited to present a particular subject or phase which will be valuable to the organization. VARSITY 10c Shows: 2-7-9 20c NOW THRU WEDNESDAY The Double Program You Have Been Waiting For He's a Killer When He Hates .And Even More Dangerous When He Loves HUMPHREY BOGART MARY ASTOR "The Maltese Falcon" Feature No. 2 Mystery - Murder Riding the Roaring Rails of the Most Dangerous Run on the China Life Lina Irene Hervey, Kent Taylor "Halfway To Shanghai" THURSDAY—3 Days Ozzie Nelson and Orchestra In "STRICTLY IN THE GROOVE" Hit No. 2 Damian O'Flynn - Helen Parish In "X MARKS THE SPOT" 1942 KANSAN TEAM---end for Duke and said to be one of the best in the nation. Gantt is the boy-who-lives-next-door type. A popular boy, good student, easy to get along with, friends with everyone, but-probably engaged. Continued From Sport Pages---end for Duke and said to be one of the best in the nation. Gantt is the boy-who-lives-next-door type. A popular boy, good student, easy to get along with, friends with everyone, but-probably engaged. (continued from page four) of backs in the nation, and all three should receive considerable national recognition. They pass, they run, they punt—and they do all three well. In addition, Evans is probably the best defensive back to play in the Big Six in many, many years. The fourth member of the backfield, however, was not so easily selected. Huel Hamm, Sooner sparkplug, finally got the nod over Nebraska's Dale Bradley and Iowa State's Paul Darling. To team with Darling and Bradley on the second team, Kirwin Eisenhart, Nebraska's plunging sophomore quarterback and fullback, and Don Reece of Missouri were selected. Others Considered Other backs meriting consideration were Ralph Carter, Fred Bouldin, and Harold Adams of Missouri; Al Zikmund and Roy Long of Nebraska; Bill Campbell, Eddie Davis, and Bill Mattox of Oklahoma; Ed Linquist of Kansas; and Harry Merriman and Earl Williams of Kansas State. 1942 ALL-GLAMOUR--end for Duke and said to be one of the best in the nation. Gantt is the boy-who-lives-next-door type. A popular boy, good student, easy to get along with, friends with everyone, but-probably engaged. (continued from page five) sides being a whale of a tackle, Maskas looks as though he'd be a whale of a catch. From the look in his eyes, I would say Maskas would be a hard one to land. He seems independent and no doubt looks on girls as an unavoidable evil that can be tolerated, if necessary. Anyhow, he's plenty good-looking. Uh huh! For the center, there's Dick Fedon, 195 pounds of Navy. Say, this boy has something. Maybe it's his smile—or his eyes. And he also has one of these V figures, and I don't mean V for victory, unless it might mean victory for the Navy. "Most Beautiful" "What A Man" Charley Trippi could probably take the prize as the "most beautiful" man. He's a back 182 pounds, from Georgia. (Long sigh.) A true southern gentleman, and although he's from Italian stack, he'd be complete in a setting of magnolias and moonlight. I hear he plays football, too and only a sophomore. (Another sigh.) Another handsome back is N A Keithley, 157 pounds, of Tulsa. Gosh! Strong emphasis on the eyes in this case, for they are dark, and romantic. Evidently the masterful type, but who cares? I'm not hard to get along with. Van Hall. 190 pound back of TCU should be enough for anyone. He's noted for running and punting, so I hear, and he's big, rough and rugged. His looks, however, belie any unpleasantness. He must be alright. Another guard is the really cute Jack Southall, 200-pounder of Oklahoma A & M. He reminds me of a youthful Will Rogers, good-natured and easy going. Probably draws in a slow, fascinating southern accent that—"Sho 'nuff, you-all is mighty pretty, honey chile." Now here is a boy that is not chosen for beauty alone, but for a face that's natural. Bob Gantt, 210. TODAY THRU THURSDAY All Day Sunday 35c, plus tox GRANADA Shows 2:30-7-9, cont. Sunday It's the Time --- And the Place for Romance Another TCU boy, but I just can't help it. It's Bob Balaban, 6 feet 4 inches (not bad, eh?). 205, pounds with wavy hair, plays end, a sophomore, originally from Kansas. From what I hear he's a ladies' man. E-ough said. Now for my choice from KU. Naturally I couldn't let a team of such extraordinary handsome men pass. Choosing a man from all these was most difficult. But, after studying them with care, I think Ed Linquist is plenty cute. Linquist is a back, 180 pounds, and fills the nickname of "Swede." Maybe ladies prefer blondes, too. He seems a little shy with the girls but this makes him more attractive than ever. Ed is popular and well-liked, besides being glamourous. Naturally, he's the best! FORMER GRID---is something in this football game, after all. And the uniforms these men will soon be denning won't hurt their "glamour" any either. PLAYOFF SECOND---is something in this football game, after all. And the uniforms these men will soon be denning won't hurt their "glamour" any either. (continued from page four) Delmar Green are expected to beat Don Burt, Armand Dixon, and the other Delta Chi's in a close game. Starting Lineups This game will be a battle between four superb players, Delmar Green and Don Burt will match each other stride for stride and pass for pass in the backfield, and Whitey Stannard and Armand Dixon will push each other around at end. The starting lineups are as follows: (continued from page five) this year's freshman football team, has been added to the Hopkins hall roster, and may start in place of Phil Dynan, who injured his leg in a practice drill. Varsity, freshman, and intramural stars make up the remainder of the Hopkins lineup. Now I hope I have eleven men, all handsome and intriguing and there are many more I would have liked to included. You know, I believe there The game will be played regardless of weather conditions, it was announced. NOW THRU WEDNESDAY JAYHAWKER ASTAIRE Never More Exciting KERN'S MUSIC Never More Inspired HAYWORTH Never Lovelier THURSDAY—3 Days NEXT SUNDAY GINGER ROGERS RAY MILLAND 'The Major and The Minor' Watch for Judy Garland in "ME AND MY GAL"