UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1941. PAGE THREE Name Winners In High School Press Contest More than 200 newspapers from more than 50 Kansas high schools were entered in the annual high school newspaper contest conducted by the journalism department of the University of Kansas this spring. The contest, which was started almost 20 years ago, is held for the purpose of encouraging the best possible writing for high school newspapers of the state. After April 1, entries were judged by the members of the faculty of the journalism department. Three winners were selected in each of the eight competitive divisions. Results of the contest awards are as follows: News Story; first, The Lariat, Sherman Community high school, Goodland; second, The Buzz, Hutchinson; third, The Ark Light, Arkansas City: honorable mention, Hi Life, Coby; The High School, Topeka, and The Newtonian, Newton. Editorial : first, The Blue Jay, Junction City; second, The Sun Dial, Sterling; third, The North Star, Wichita high school North; Wichita; honorable mention, The Light, Arkansas City; The High School World, Topeca; and The Newtonian, Newton Feature story: first, The High School World, Toeka; second, The Ark Light, Arkansas City; third, The Buzz, Hutchinson; hibernating bear, The Rosewood, The Rockwall, Rodealeigh High School, Kansas City; The Blue Jay, Junction City. Human Interest Story: first, The Mission, Shawnee-Mission High School Merlane, second, Antigua Fort Garcia High School, School City; this the Argentine, Argentine high school, Kansas City, conname the Ark, conname the Army, conname the City; The Order! Infield; The Blue Jay, Junction City. Interview: first, The Mirror, Pratt, see The Rosedale School. The Rosedale High School, Kansas City; honorable mention, The Mission, Shawnee-Mission high school, Merryman, The North Star, Wichita high school Argentine high school, Argentine high school, Kansas City. Service to school: first HI Life, Colby, Brown; second, third, the Newtonian, honorable mention. The Buzz, Hutchison. The Gazette, antigraph, Wyattage, to School, Kansas. Business management; first, The Blue Jay, Junction City; second, The School News, Douglass; third, The Booster, Abilens; honorable mention, The Argentine, Argentine high school, The City; The Autographer, The Tautogrouff, Wyndottie High School, Kansas City. Miscellaneous; first, The Rooster, Abiance; second, Cheyenne Indian News, Sagelass; third, Sagelass; honorable mention. The Oracle, Winfield; Hi Life, Colby; the Newtonian, Treasuretious, first, The Pantograph, Wyandotte high school, Kansas City; second, Tired and Weary Students Visit Campus Probably the sleepiest bunch of students who have hit campus since final week were on the Hill today for the first annual Interscolastic Guest day. Overflow Hangouts There were more than 500 of them, and many of them had been on the train all night. This morning University students who were guiding the visitors to points of interest on campus resorted to pulling their hair, screaming, and pleading to keep their groups together. But drooping damsels kept relaxing on the steps, and boys on the floor anything for a little rest The Engineering Exposition was the main attraction for boys. Girls The reptiles at Snow hall seemed favored Spooner - Thayer museum to interest everyone. When a group touring the campus finally reached the Union building, the universal demand was "Give me a menu." Coke hangouts were overflowing this morning. From conversations overheard, guides predict that the ballroom will be as empty as Yehudi's tomb tonight, when a dance with Clayton Harbur's orchestra is planned for them. This morning it was a popular idea among the footsore to trade dance tickets for tickets to the show—a place to sleep. Nash Speaks to P.T.A. At Independence Convention Bert A. Nash, professor of education, spoke yesterday at the morning session of the State Parent-Teachers Convention in Independence on "Modern Youth in a Confused World." Nash is chairman of the mental hygiene committee of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, and is on the Board of Directors of the Kansas State Mental Hygiene Society. The Lariat, Sherman Community high school, Goodland; third, Chiesene Indian News Center, Memphis; fourth, Community Blue and White, Scott City. Mimeographed papers, first, The Gazette, Green; second, The Broadband, Lincoln; third, In which Entries were Submitted, first, The Buzz, Hutchinson; third, The autograph Wyandotte high school, Kansas City. This afternoon the band is playing, and the glee clubs sing their songs. The symphony orchestra does its bit, and there's music from the A Cappella Choir. Music Groups In Concert The occasion is a quintuple-musie group concert from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock this afternoon in Hoch auditorium for the University's Interscholastic Guest Day visitors. The University Symphony Orchestra leads off with "Prelude to Electra" and "War Dance" by the late Charles S. Skilton, former dean of the School of Fine Arts. A group of Indian students from Haskell perform the dance which accompanies "War Dance." The University Men's Glee Club follows the orchestra with the popular cowboy song "Home on the Range" and one other number. The Women's Glee Club sings "Somber Developing Pr FOTOSHOP Printing 1107 1/2 Mass. St. Oppose the Court House ONE DAY SERVICE In ot 8:30 — Out ot 5:30 The NEGATIVES of Homer Frek- ing Studio Are on FILE HERE. Enlarging Tinting Woods" (Lully) and "Kentucky Folk Song." The A Cappella Choir fills its allotted 10 minutes with "Autumn" (Gretcheninof) and "Ole Ark's a Moverin' " (Negro Spiritual). The University Band, under the direction of Dick Tippin, fine arts enior, concludes the program with The Fairest of the Fair" (Sousa), "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (Bennett) and "University Grand March" (Goldman). Litchen Named Secretary Miss Ruth Lichen instructor in education, has been chosen temporary secretary-treasurer of a Kansas Council for Social Studies which is being started in the state. Royal College Shop 837-39 Mass. WELCOME EVERYBODY To The Last Varsity of The Year! IT'S THE RELAYS VARSITY With Music by--- CLAYTON HARBUR'S ORCHESTRA Saturday, April 19 75c, Date or Stag Saturday, April 19 MEMORIAL UNION BUILDING 8 till 11