FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 25, 1941. PAGE FIVE n litera- ry over D. U. the Sig the D. 1 1 0 11 0 7 0 14 with two ars with 15-13 as fully fell Suli- with the s came touched to built. its off Blue, bolt ac- Deines times pitched 4 13 2 15 Stanford's Bunn Says K. U. Changes Little "Organized houses and Dean Werner without his pipe," was reply that John Bunn, adviser of men at Stanford University and former University athletic star, gave to an inquiry concerning what has changed about the $ ^{4} $ campus. Bunn was graduate from the department of mechanical engineering in 1921 when there were four women on the campus for every three men. "The lower number of women students makes the social situation here similar to that at Stanford University where there are two men for every woman and men moan about date possibilities," according to the Stanford daan. Bunn was an instructor in mechanical engineering while at the University, but has served as basketball coach and adviser of men since going to Stanford in 1930. "Association with students is what I like about advising, but I find that a closer relationship is maintained between a coach and the members of his team than is ever achieved in the office of the dean of men," was Dean Bunn's comment on the relative merits of teaching, teaching and advising. After meeting with the Anniversary celebration committee of his class tonight, Mr. Bunn will return to Stanford. He was a guest at the Faculty Women's club at lunch today. 12 Will Be Named To Yell Squadron Students who would like to be cheerleaders next year must have their applications in the men's student advisers' office before 5 p. m. Tuesday, Bill Farmer, president of Men's Student Council, said today. Twelve men and women will be selected for the cheerleading squad. Regular cheerleaders will be five juniors and seniors, two girls and three boys. The remainder of the squad will consist of four freshmen —two boys and two girls, and three sophomores—two boys and one girl. One of the first five will be chosen to act as head cheerleader. Golfers, Netsters Face Wichita Here The University golf team will meet a barnstorming Wichita University team tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock on the University golf course, to try to maintain its perfect record. Wichita handed Kansas its first defeat last year. Kansas men who will compete against Wichita will be decided by competition this afternoon, Coach William Shannon said today. A four man team of McElhenny, Lagrese, Kirk and Park, represented Kansas, at Washburn, and handed them a smashing defeat this week. Wichita defeated Washington University yesterday at St. Louis. The tennis team will also meet Wichita at 2 p.m. tomorrow on the University courts. The Kansas lineup will probably be the same as it was against Washburn, with Voelker, Domingo, Trump and Howard on singles, with Bond and King, Smith and Hershorn as the probable doubles teams. All A Mistake In and Out Although the first count of College representative votes showed Orville Wright to be elected, there was a mistake and all the votes had to be recounted. Wright was not the last man in so it was not supposed that the recount would make any difference in regard to his position, but some unexplainable quirk of the proportional representation system resulted in Jay Voron's being elected in place of Wright. The senior class votes were counted four times by four different counting boards to make sure there was no mistake in the results which gave the presidency to Howard Rankin, Pachacamac, by a one-vote margin. Since both men were from the same party, Pachacamac, it made no difference in the balance of power. Hay Will Speak On Pilot Training At Air Conference Earl D. Hay, professor of mechanical engineering and head of the University C.A.A. course, left for Wichita today to attend the annual Southwest Aviation conference. At the conference, Hay will speak on "The Place of College Flying Courses in the Development of the Civil Pilot Training Program." MINERAL INDUSTRIES--it's nearly Mother's Day) (continued from page one) the building and in commenting upon Landes' work, Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary to the Alumni Association, said, "Professor Landes deserves great credit for his part in the conception and promotion of the new Mineral Industries building provided by the 1941 legislature." The unit planning of the building is a feature which bears special mention, Landes said. The shops, drafting room, and lecture rooms will be open to all departments, thus eliminating the construction of individual rooms for each department. Building Plans As plans now stand the L-shaped building's large wing will extend 287 feet along the north-south road at the west edge of the campus and the smaller wing will extend 145 feet to the west along Crescent road. The area in which the four-story building is to be constructed slopes to the south, and the first floor at the northern end of the building will be partially below the ground level. The end of the south wing will house the chemical engineering department and will be separated from the rest of the building by fire and explosionproof doors. On the first floor will also be the departments of mining and metallurgy in the wing extending to the south and the geological survey will be located in the wing extending to the west. On the second floor the petroleum engineering department will be located in the wing extending south and the geologic survey will be placed in the west wing. The library, geology department and class rooms are on the third floor, and the laboratories and a lecture room with a seating capacity of 240 are on the fourth floor. The cost of the building, equipment, and servicing will be approximately $408,500. Brown limestone, similar to that used in Haworth hall and other University buildings will be used in the construction of the building. Send Flowers As The Right Gift Anytime To---it's nearly Mother's Day) - Your Girl Friend - A Sick Friend - Your Mother (and They will be pleased when you--- This Card Means the Best Always Hellzapoppin' Amateur Student Musical Revue Comedy & Chorus Gals " 'On With the Show' will make 'Hellzapoppin' look like an amateur production," Shirley Jane Ruble, president of the Dramatic Club, declared this morning in speaking of the all-student musical revue written by Allen Crafton, professor of speech. The revue, sponsored by the Dramatic Club, will feature original song and dance numbers, comedy skits, and a chorus of beautiful girls. According to present plans, it will be given sometime during the latter part of May. Tryouts will be held next Tuesday and Wednesday and the complete cast will be announced by Thursday. Students interested in trying out for speaking parts in the revue should apply to the theater in Green hall. Students interested in trying out for dancing or singing parts should apply at the Memorial Union building ballroom. Original songs have been written or the show's 14-piece student orchestra, directed by Wayne Ruppenhal, fine arts sophomore, and by Clarence Peterson, college junior. Miss Ruble will direct the revue assisted by Jean Brown, college junior; Mary Robellee Scott, college senior; Bernice Malm, college senior, and LaVada Nestlerode, college senior. Women's Play Day Gives Girls Chance To Show Prowess Tomorrow the women are going to play. Last week the men held their day of tournaments and festivity; they donned their shorts and ran and jumped. But tomorrow the Women's Athletic Association is giving the women an opportunity to put on their shorts and make fun on the annual Play Day sponsored by the organization. There won't be any world records or thousands of people to watch, but the women are going to play at everything from jacks to tracks. A reigning queen for the day will be selected—a "posture queen" to be chosen on her stride, grace of motion and erectness. Tau Sigma, modern dance society, will give an exhibition of modern dancing, and the Quack Club will demonstrate how it is even possible to dance in the water of the Robinson Gymnasium pool. You're Welcome to Use Your Charge Account CAMEL SHADE SPORT COATS THEY'RE RIGHT! Softly tailored, threebutton drapes in the California manner. The best coat you've ever seen for the money. Just the right weight, too. $12.95 Draped Sports Slacks $4.95 Up to $10