THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ool ents un- minutes school. a good use her beside a o was of it." College newives, s were making in theuld be When that all solidly where metically were were set sat, or images of e were d with I was designed pewer, play in ss was udio lis- mentered let a and 25 of it. It of the of the speeches this. up on c of the speech the class is also action. may night city Star. y Gubar Hawaii e shop, underongwai, gullible tell the g at her shapely because g to get 1 thinks department, g of the n might happenings on the hill Francis Kappelman, a graduate of the University in 1936 and now playing baseball with Hollywood of the Pacific Coast league, caught Monday afternoon in an exhibition game between Hollywood and the Philadelphia Athletics at Anaheim, Calif. Russell Miller, college senior, and Lloyd Woodburn, college sophomore, are going to visit high schools in Riley county tomorrow as a part of their work as co-chairmen of the student activities group for that county. Art Wolf, a first year law student working for the bureau of visual instruction, will accompany them to show the movie, "Far Above the Golden Valley." Betty Bolinger, college junior, withdrew from school yesterday to go to her home in Kansas City. She has been confined to Watkins Memorial hospital for several weeks and will not return to school because of poor health. Eulah Linder, graduate in 1930, will bring 75 of her students to the High School Art Conference on the campus this week. She is now an art teacher at East High School in Wichita. Clair Sommers, freshman engineer, is confined to Watkins Memorial hospital because of an infected knee. 100207 E. T. Barker, Bucklin, father of Maurice Barker, college sophomore, attended the K.U.-Oklahoma A. and M. game Tuesday. Niles Gibson, college sophomore, and Julius Gibson, defense course student, spent the weekend at their home in McPherson. Arthur Standfield, college freshman, has been confined to his home in Lawrence for several days because of an attack of flu. Alfred Schraff, Kansas City, Mo., was a Sunday guest of Dorothy Hoge, college freshman. Lois Worrel, fine arts junior, will direct the Women's Glee Club when it sings her arrangement of the alma mater song on the glee club tour. Mariann Lacey, former student from Kansas City, Mo., spent the weekend in Lawrence with Veda Margaret Strong, business senior. Mary Reed, college junior, remained at her home in Salina last week because of illness. Ward Henry, Robinson, visited his sister Marjorie Henry, fine arts sophomore, Tuesday and attended the basketball game here that night. Marjorie Siegrist, college senior, has been in Chicago visiting friends for the past week. Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, Lyle Armel, assistant secretary of the Endowment Association, and Dolph Simons went to Topeka yesterday where they conferred with Bal Jeffrey, Bruce Hurd, and Oscar Stauffer, alumni president, on a spring campaign for the Alumni Association. Discuss Alumni Spring Campaign Law Students Hold Second Practice Court University law students held their second practice court of the semester early this week in the court room in Green hall when Guy Howard, college senior, sued a taxi cab company for damages received in a collision resulting through negligence of the cab company. The facts in the case were taken from an actual case that occurred several years ago in Wichita. Plaintiffs were awarded damages in both cases. Attorneys for the plaintiff were Sheldon Wingerd, third year law; Lawrence Sigmund, third year law; and Dale Bruce, third year law. 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