1941 PAGE-FIVE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAM LAWRENCE, KANSAS for the the on the y. Bob t, was in has L. Bob s the g ele- State harter emer Huff cuffer ean canis key nick insic ins Aggies and Jayhawks Scheduled to Star--the football game. As a result of this incident, the student councils of the two schools got their heads together and emerged with a new peace treaty and a trophy, to be presented to the winner in postgame ceremony. LYLE WILKINS Kansas State Fullback BOB HAGEN JAY KERN PAUL HARDMAN ★ ★ ★ ★ BILL QUICK Kansas State Quarterback JOHN BORTKA Kansas State Halfback JACK. TENENBAUM NARVIN VANDAERZE ☆ AT THE CHURCHES ☆ Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont Street Joseph F. King, Minister Alice Moncrieff, Choir Director 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Sermon "Words." discussion. First Presbyterian Church Ninth and Vermont 7 p.m. Fireside Forum. Subject: "After the War—What?" Refreshments and social period follow the T. H. Aszman, Minister 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. University classes will be taught by Miss Mary Miles and Harry O'Kane. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 7 p.m. Westminster Forum. A series of talks on "After the War, What?" is being begun. This subject will be discussed from the viewpoint of politics, sociology, economics, and religion. Motion pictures will be shown during the hour ill-ustrating these phases. First Baptist Church Eighth and Kentucky Streets Howard E. Koelb, Minister Charles W. Thomas, Minister to Students 9:45 a.m. University Class. Subject: "Great Christian Teachings." Phil Cato's orchestra will play. 11. a.m. Worship Service. Dr. John A. Foote, missionary from Japan, will speak. Dean Brooks, trombonist, will play. 8:30 p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship "Music as You Like It," led by Don Holman. Unitarian Church Umbrian Church Twelfth and Vermont Streets Leona C. Handler, Director 7:30 p.m. Student Forum. Discussion meeting at 1203 Oread, apartment 9. Subject: "Crisis in the East." Students are invited. First Christian Church 11 o'clock Morning Service. Address: "Can America Win the Peace?" Dr. Theodore Paullin, department of history, University of Kansas. 10:45 a.m. Worship and Communion. The sermon will be given by Dr. Jennie Fleming of Mungeli, India. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Vernie Clinch will speak on "The Beliefs and Practices of Roman Catholicism." Special music by the Mincrieff quartet. 9:30 a.m. University class taught by Mrs. Harold G. Barr. First Christian Church Tenth and Kentucky Streets Harold G. Barr, Minister (continued from page one) it resulted in no success, another pact was drawn up by the two student councils in 1936. This pact met with some success but did not completely stop the fierce rivalry between the two schools. K U. Students Fined in 1977 WE HAVE PEACE--the football game. As a result of this incident, the student councils of the two schools got their heads together and emerged with a new peace treaty and a trophy, to be presented to the winner in postgame ceremony. K. U. Students Fined in 1937 In 1937 six K.U. students were fined by the Student Supreme Court at the University for pre-game vandalism on the Kansas-State campus. At the Kansas-Kansas-State game played in Lawrence in 1939, a mass brawl between the "Kansas cousins" attracted more attention than During the half-time intermission, Don Moss, representative of the K-State Student Council, flanked by two cheerleaders, and Dave Watermulder, president of the K.U. Men's Student Council also escorted by two cheerleaders, will take Plans for the presentation of the Kansas-Kansas-State peace trophy tomorrow have been made by representatives of the two schools. For the first half of the game the trophy will be displayed on the K-State side of the stadium. Representatives Speak at Half Kollender Plans Biggest Parade For Homecoming Cash prizes totaling $50 have been approved for the affair next Friday. The winning float will receive a first prize of $10. A second prize of $8, a third award of $7, and five other prizes of $5 will also be given "We hope this year to have the best and biggest Homecoming parade in the history of that event." Sgt. William Kollender, parade committee chairman said today. The organization with the largest representation marching behind its float will receive $3. Second prize in this division will be $2. Representatives of houses and organizations which desire to enter floats are asked to place their requests for trucks at the downtown Chamber of Commerce office not later than next Wednesday. After the request has been made, it is necessary for a member of the organization to call at the Chamber of Commerce office for a float number which will aid the judges in choosing the prize winners. The parade will start from South park promptly at 7:05 p.m. Kollender said. Col. James S. Dusenbury, professor of military science, will act as parade marshal. Additional information concerning the parade can be obtained by phoning Kollender or the Alumni Association office. the trophy to the middle' of the playing field. At this time they will call the crowd's attention to the trophy and briefly tell of its significance. The trophy is a massive 50-pound bronze piece with minature goal posts mounted on a round base. Engraved upon the face of the trophy is: "K.S.-K.U. To Provide for the Reorganization and Control of Spirit and Enthusiasm of our two Student bodies on the Occasion of the annual Football Contest." After the half-time ceremony the trophy will be displayed in front of the Kansas student body. Immediately after the final gun the losing team will present the trophy to the victorious squad. At this time the council representatives, cheerleaders, and team captains of both Kansas and Kansas-State will be introduced to each other and to the fans. The Alma Mater played by the University band will close the ceremony. Dave Watermulder asks students to cooperate by remaining in the stands until after the trophy has been awarded to the winning team. WE DON'T MISS A THING--- When we grease your car we hunt out all the hidden places that usually go forgotten. That's why your car rides so much smoother after a Motor in greasing. Bring your car in today. You'll notice the difference right away. MOTOR-IN Phone 607 827 Vt. Stags Dance Mixer in Union The dancing will last until 5.30. There will be no admission charge. The Rock Chalk Mixer after the game tomorrow in the Memorial Union ballroom will be attended by stag men and women, and probably K-Staters. The Complete One-Stop Station The Mixer is sponsored by the Jay Janes, and Ku Ku's, in cooperation with the Student Union Activities committee. George Baxter Smith, dean of the School of Education, representing the University and Miss Ruth Kenney, secretary of the correspondence study bureau, will go to Topeka tomorrow morning to attend an executive board meeting of the Kansas Adult Education Association. Smith Attends Education Meet Other executive board members are: George E. Tillman, typographical union, Topeka; R. C. Hunt, dean of the Dodge City junior college; and Esther Ekblad, farmers union. The organization was formed last spring with the following officers: president, W. T. Markham, Kansas State board of vocational education; vice-president, Edward H. Mertz, assistant in W.P.A. adult education projects; teasurer, Charles Hawkes, superintendent of schools at Salina. 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