WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE 923 People View Exhibit During National Art Week Nine hundred and twenty-three persons viewed the exhibits in Scooner-Thayer Museau last week an connection with the observance of National Art Week. The local exhibition resulted in the sale of several paintings, pieces of sculpture, pottery, and weaving. The art week exhibit has been replaced by Boydell prints illustrating scenes from Shakespearean plays connected with English history. The prints are copies of engravings made in 1797 and will be on display in the museum during December. HALT CLASSES. HALT CLASSES--- (continued from page one) Chase county: Russell Barrett, 111 Maryin Chautauqua county: Jeanne Spencer, 110 Marvin. Cherone county: Ole Robert Cherne, Jl. Marvin. Cralan Clark county: Alberta Mae Keller, 115 Marvin 115 Marvyn. Clay county: Bob Fluker, 209 Cloud county: Frances Hanson, 207 Fraser. Coffey county; Barbara Smith, 1205 Fessor Comanche county: Oral Bilyeu, 303 Frank Strong. Cowley county: Maurice Baringe, 206. Fraser. Crawford county: Janet A. Viets 206. Foster 306 Fraser. Decatur county; Maxine Walker, "1728." 116 Mirvam Dickinson county: Carroll Claw- 105 Green 504 Doniphan county: Robert Royer, 205 Blake. Douglas county: Dave Whitney, Fraser theater. Edwards county: Betty Haney, 101 Haworth. 101 Lawwon Elk county: Bill Carson, 212 Stone Frank Strong: Ellis county: Robert Witt, 201 Maryville: Ellsworth county: Doris Bradshaw, 213. Frank Strong. Finney county: Wayne Dewey, 205 Marvin. Ford county: Elden Beebe, 312 Fraser. Franklin county: Robert Trump, 104 Green. Geary county; Dan LaShelle, 206 Hayworth. Gove county: Lucille Larson, 207 Maryin. Graham county: Robert E. Bergin, 37 Frank Strong. Grant county: Hubert McCall. 32 Frank Strong. Greeley county: Gerald L. Johnson, 101 Robinson. Gray county: Eugene Hilker, 131 Frank Strong. Greenwood county: Robert Dunlap, 301 Frank Strong. Hamilton county: John Conard, 204. Robinson. Harper county: Dorothy Sturde- unt, 20 Frank. Strong Harvey county: Virginia Griswold. 314 Fraser. Haskell county: Clayton Foster, 324 Frank Strong. Hodgeman county, Mary Ihloff, 109, Frank Stroug. Jackson county: Jean Eyeman, 309 Fraser. Jefferson county: Lee Huddleston, 311 Fraser. Jewell county: Robert Burchinal, 213 Fraser. Johnson county; Patricia Bowser, 105 Green. Kearney county: Hal Wm. Everett, 202 Robinson. Kingman county: Jessie Lakin, 206 Marvin. Labette county: Greta Gibson, 103 Green. Kiowa county: Lloyd Savely, 322 Frank Strong. Lane county: Jack Beebe, 501 Snow. Leavenworth county: Katherine Stinson. 101 Snow. Lincoln county: Wm. Busick, 5 Frank Strong. Logan county: Lois Oakes, 323 Frank Strong. Linn county: Mildred Elssworth, 296 Robinson Lyon county: Wendell Link, 119 Frank Strong. Marion county: Molly Mullen, 208 Frank Strong. Frank Stbong, Marshall County: Bernice Randell, WK County Strong. McPherson county: Addison West, 111, Frank Strong. Meade county: Lloyd Elliott, 103 Frank Strong. Miami county: Audene Fausett, 215. Frank Strong. Montgomery county: Don Mitchell. 9 Frank Strong. Mitchell county: Alan Houghton, 217.Frank Strong. Morris county: Wendell Tompkins 107 Frank Strong. Fraser theater. Nemaha county: Robert Jessee. Ness county: Tom Harkness, 8 Haworth. Osage county. Bill Hogle, 109 Marvin. Neoosh county: Barbara Koch, 211, Frank Strong. Osborne county: Jim Arnold, 214 Frank Strong. Norton county: John Michener, 104. Frank Strong Ottawa county: Allan Cromley, 216 Frank Strong. Phillips county: Ted Nelson, 417 Snow. Pawnee county: Althea Shuss, 219 Frank Strong. Pratt county; Verlyn Norris, 307 Fraser. Pottawatomi county: John McKimens, 2 Green. Rawlins county: Margery Lewis, 210. Blake. Republic county: Wm. Reece, 205 Fraser Reno county: Wm. Brownlee, 203 Haworth. Rice county: Jack Trueheart, 115 Fraser. Riey county: Lloyd Woodburn, Fraser Rooks county: Lynn Litton, 202 Marvin. Rush county: Richard Beahm, 502 Snow. Russell county: Hal Ruppenthal, 101 Bailey. Saline county; Rex Watkins, 210 Meylyn. Scott county: Robert Wright, 206 Snow. Seward county: Thomas Blake- more, 501 Snow. Sedgwick county: Carl Hines, Green, theater. note, 091 S. Snow. Shawnee county: Mary L. Belcher, Hoch auditorium, Flam "1606" herd county: Martin Suffe- rcer Smith county: Stanley McLeod, 204, Erick Strogg Sherman county: Marynell Dyatt. Hogh auditorium, first balcony. Stafford county; Bernice Zuer- her 110 Frank Strong. Stevens county: Richard Walker, 210 Haworth. Summer county: Cline Hensley, 112 Frank Strong. Shulc. Thomas county; Floyd Smith, 301 Bailey. Trego county: Paul Lemmons, 102 Journalism Wabaunsee county: Oliver Hess, 201 Bailey. Wallace county: Charles E. Boone, Fraser theater balcony Washington county: Charles Soler 102. Robinson. Wichita county; Wm. Leader, 502 Snow. Wilson county: John Sherman, 205 Bailey. Wyandotte county: Paul Gilles, lecture room, third floor Bailey. Kansas City, Mo.; Wilbur Mans- field, auditorium, Frank Strong. MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP-mission 27-21, but the Steers stamped with unstoppable fury in the second stanza until they had finally climbed into the lead, 43-41 with only three minutes remaining. (continued from page four) Then Hall received a pass from Stripes, patterns, whites — The most beautiful array of Arrow Shirts in a dozen states waiting for you to choose from — $2.00 up. Give the Ober Label with your Arrow Shirts — from the gift store for men. Arrow Neckwear to harmonize $1.00 up In gift boxes suitable for mailing. Allen for his "clutch" bucket and Allen and Engleman did the rest. The box score: KANSAS (48) fg f ft mf tp pf min Engleman, f ... 7 6 2 20 1 39.0 Johnson, f ... 1 0 0 2 0 4 1.5 Sanneman, f ... 0 0 2 0 4 13.0 Hogben, f ... 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 Hall, f ... 1 3 1 5 1 20.5 Allen, c ... 7 1 1 15 3 40.0 Kline, g ... 2 0 1 4 3 49.5 Buescher, g ... 0 1 0 0 5.0 Sollenger, g ... 0 2 0 2 3 40.0 Totals ... 18 12 8 48 16 200 TEXAS (45) fg ft mft pt pf tp min Cooley, f 4 2 0 10 1 40.0 Granville, f 8 5 2 21 3 40.0 Houpt, c 1 1 0 3 4 22.0 Croucher, c 1 0 0 2 1 12.5 King, c 0 0 0 0 5 4.5 Hull, g 1 4 2 6 1 40.0 Hinds, g 0 0 0 0 1 13.0 Moore, g 1 1 0 3 4 27.0 Totals ... 16 13 6 45 15 200 Officials—Don Elser, Notre Dame, and Parke Carroll, Kansas City. Score at half—Kansas 27, Texas 21. AS WE SEE IT--outstanding performer available. Max Young, a sophomore, and Hartman Goetze, a junior, will be at forwards with Jack Thomsen, the only regular under six-two at the remaining position. (continued from page four) KANSAS STATE—As usual the "Ags" are the conference dark horse, but this alone cannot push them higher in our pre-season standings. Main purple threat is bell-hawking Jack Horacek, junior forward, who led the Aggies' conference scoring with 6.8 points per game average last winter. Paired with Horacek will be Chris Langvardt, probably the state's finest all-around athlete or Larry Beaumont, an El Dorado Junior college product. Smooth-working Norris Holstrom, senior letterman and George Mendenhall, an up and coming sophomore, will be at the guards. Tom Guy, a junior, has the current call at center. MISSOURI—Picking a currently healthy Tiger last in any Big Six athletic conclave is like lighting a virtually de-wicked cherry bomb, but the evidence is written on the backboard and we have our glasses on. Gone from last year's co-Champs are lean Haskell Tison and Blaine Currence, a couple of classy string-bean centers. 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