WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Huddleston Is Senior Manager Of Intramurals Lee Huddleston was selected today by Dr. E. R. Elbel as senior manager of the University intramural manager committee. Lee succeeds Earl Radford, first manager of the committee which was inaugurated last fall. Honors in many other activities have fallen Huddleston's way. He is a member of Owl Society and Sachem, junior and senior honor societies. He was defeated for the presidency of the School of Business last spring while running on the Coalition ticket. Besides these outstanding achievements, he has been active in P.S.G.L. and I.S.A. activities in his three years on the Hill. The intramural committee was installed last year by Men's Student Council and the intramural office. The committee runs on a system similar to the Kansas Polar committee you men make up the committee. The senior manager, two juniors, three sophomores, and four freshmen. Every fall four freshmen will be chosen and the upperclassmen positions are obtained by elimination of preceding year's committee. Members of the committee are rewarded for their efforts by receiving a blue wool sweater with a Kansas intramural insignia on it. Exams For Civil Service Positions Open competitive examinations for civil service positions of economists, rehabilitation specialists, radiosonde technicians, medical officers, and stenographer - typists have been announced by the Civil Service Commission. The closing date for applications for rehabilitation specialists of visually handicapped, tuberculous, and deaf or hard-of-hearing will be Oct. 24. These positions pay a yearly salar yof $3,800. The position of an assistant grade in this work pays a yearly salary of $2,-600. Qualifications for these positions are: a college education, experience in this line of work and an age not exceeding 53 years. The closing date of application for positions of junior medical officers, one of a rotating internship, and the other as a psychiatric resident is Oct. 17. Both positions have a yearly salary of $2,000. Those applying for the rotating internship must be fourth year students in a Class A medical school, must be under 40 years of age, and before entering into duty must furnish a certificate of completion of their medical studies prior to June 30. For economist positions the closing date is Oct. 17. There are various grades in this position carrying yearly salaries from $2,600 to $5,600. Qualifications are: a college education with a major in economics, and experience in economic research. Applicants must be over 33 years of age. Examinations will also be given for radiosonde technicians. Applicants for this position must have experience in the installation, maintenance, and repair of radio equipment, including radiosonde ground receiving and recording equipment. Sixty yeas is the maximum age for DO YOU KNOW? By the KANSAS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION this position which pays a salary of $2,000. Examinations given for stenographer-typists' require only experience. This position is open to men only. A group of University of Kansas officials will travel to Hutchinson to attend the annual picnic for Reno county alumni and former students this Saturday. The picnic will be held on the farm of C. L. "Red" Burt, past president of the University of Kansas alumni association. Faculty Members To Attend Picnic Included in the group who plan to attend are: Chancellor Deane W. Malot, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary; J. J. Jakosky, Dean of the School of Engineering; and Wayne Replogle, freshman football coach. Ice freezing at the bottom of lakes and streams often shifts huge boulders from their positions. SPORTS POWWOW--- elyn Herriman, IWW; tennis doubles, spring, Mary Beth Dodge and Ellen Irwin, Kappa; badminton, Virginia Anderson, Pi Phi; baseball, IWW and Corbin Hall; high point woman, Virginia Anderson, Pi Phi. (continued from page four) Any girl interested in dancing is invited to try out for Tau Sigma, the national dance sorority Oct. 1. Quack The United States Field Hockey Association is sending out a touring team this year in order to increase interest and better the type of play in the middlewest. The team will play here Oct. 22 in a game with the University of Kansas team. Any girl who has played hockey and wishes to try out for a position on the University team is invited to come out at 4:30 on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. club tryouts will be held this coming Saturday at 10:00 o'clock. SPORTS CARD--the elbow and wrist of his left arm in commemoration of the former Brookfield all-round athlete and the official program for the day's game will be dedicated to him. Number "27" which he wore on his jersey last year has been removed from the Missouri list and will not be issued to any other Tiger football player for two years—the period of time King would have had left to compete. His game jersey was given to his parents by Coach Don Faurot at the time of the funeral last summer. (continued from page four) Each member of the squad will wear a small black band between NOW All Shows 15c Any Time Continuous Shows Daily from 2 THRU FRIDAY 2 HITS Like the Night, It Brings You You... Romance! Beauty! Excitement! Mystery! Laughter! "EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT" SONJA HENIE ANDREA LEEDS LYNN BARI "EARTHBOUND" RAY MILLAND ROBERT CUMMINGS 2nd Hit — (1st Run) The Most Unusual Picture You've Ever Seen! WARNER BAXTER THURSDAY, Mat. and Nite FREE to LADIES Rock Crystal Glassware Reproductions. COMING SUNDAY! Myrna Loy - Tyrone Power In Louis Bromfield's "THE RAINS CAME" "THE RAINS CAME" And "Manhattan Heart Beat" DR. I. C. BROWNLIE, Denver, Colo., who introduced the gridiron game to the Iowa State campus 48 years ago, will be honored with a position on the Cyclones' starting lineup when they meet Denver University at Denver Friday night. Brownlie will act as captain in pre-game ceremonies and will call the turn of the coin for Iowa State before leaving the field. The drop-kicking fame of Nile Kinnick lives on. Up at Wisconsin, a kicker named Gordon Gile has been showing skill in the almost lost art, and they have nicknamed him "Nile." On Oct. 12 "Nile" Gile will have his chance for shots at the University of Iowa goal posts Minnesota expects a sell-out for the Iowa game at Minneapolis Oct. 26, and the stadium holds slightly more than 64,000 spectators. Kansas football fans who are unable to make the trip to Ames Jayhawker Today THRU THURSDAY Just One More Day to See the Greatest Adventure Romance of All Time! ERROL FLYNN "SEA HAWK" ALSO Disney's Latest and Funniest Donald Duck and Pluto in Technicolor. 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