WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN On the Shin By Walt Meininger The usual election stories come in to prove that the "quiet election" wasn't as quiet as it was advertised to be by the very raucus sound truck. The lad on the polls who was supposed to cut the numbers off the ballots, but was caught cutting opposition ballots in two, was thrown off of the polls in short order. There's going to be a recount on the election coming out for Pachacamac's Bob McKay by one vote. "Tis rumored that a fluroscope is to be employed after the recount to determine if any of the counters have swallowed a ballot. Bitter over the one-vote defeat, P S.G.L. has already started some of the political planning that makes student government the faree it has become. If the recount still holds, McKay winner the P.S.G.L. controlled council plans to elect Farmer vice-president, vote him the right to appoint committees, thus relegating McKay to the position of figure-head. Jack Dunagin is sitting home nursing two broken finger nails, still trying to figure out a method of putting lead under his nails to mar ballots at the recount when the going gets tough. Both parties are planning a victory banquet as usual. Even after the landslide last year in favor of P. S.G.L.'s Mullen over Pachacamac's Oakson the Pachayouknowwhat's threw a big back-slapping brawl. We saw this yesterday. Something we'd heard of but never seen. Beer served in teapots, with cups, to University women who'd rather not sit in back of the green bottle. Well Known Faculty Members The University of Kansas faculty members who are known widely over their country in their various professions include the following: Chancellor Deane W. Malott, formerly associate professor of businessat Harvard; Dr. W. L. Burdick, Dean Emeritus of the School of Law; Dean D. M. Swarthout, Professor Charles Sainford Skilton, and Professor C. A. Preyer in music; Dean Ian Crawford of the School of Engineering; Dr. R. C. Moore, geology; Prof. L. N. Flint, Journalism; the late Dr. James Naismith, Dr. F. C. Allen, Athletic Director Gwinn Henry and Coach H. W. largiss in physical education and lectics; Dr. John Ise, economics; and Dr. H. P. Cady, chemistry. This in not intended to be a complete list at all. There are many others. Of the faculty, 45 or more are listed in Who's Who in America. Finish Honor Banquet Plans The fiftieth anniversary celebration and dinner of Sigma Xi, honorary science fraternity, and Phi Kappa, national honorary scholastic fraternity, will be held at 6:15 tomorrow night, at the Memorial Union building. E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School will speak on "The Development of Scholarship at the University of Kansas." Ketcham, Ellsworth Attend Art Meeting Miss Rosemary Ketcham, professor of design in the School of Fine Arts, and Miss Maud Ellsworth, instructor in the School of Education, left yesterday for Cincinnati where they will attend the Western Arts convention, beginning today and lasting through Saturday. Miss Ketcham will serve as a member of the panel discussion of the college group and will speak on the subject, "Art and Society" at a round-table discussion featuring an address by Dr. Faulkner of Columbia University. A preliminary hearing for Reuben Henry Brown, c'42, charged with burglary, is set for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in the office of Robert Oyler, Jutice of Peace. Brown's Hearing Set for Tomorrow Brown is charged in connection with the theft of instruments valued at $468.50 from the Holyfield music store. He was arrested March 7. Other Illustrious Alumni The list of other well known alumni is also long. It includes such persons as U. S. Senator William E. Borah; Formor Governor Alf M. Landon; Karl Krueger, director of the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra; Wesley Stout, Director of the Saturday Evening Post; William Allen White; Dr. Edfard Weidlein, Director of the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research at Pittsburgh; Glenn Cunningham, famous miler; and Harold Smith, U. S. burbet director. Landes' Topaz Collection On Exhibit in Haworth A collection of toopaz crystals from the Thomas Range in Utah is on exhibit in the geology library. The collection was made by Dr. K. K. Landes, head of the geology department, and several other men from the department, in "one of the best localities for toopaz collecting." Relays Queen---young lady who has new hair do—do better. (Continued from page one) Alpha Theta, last year's queen who was chosen by the University of Iowa track team. Miss Trembly is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Miss Heimbrook of Gamma Phe Beta: Helen and her sister, Doris Johnson, c'40, were featured in a section of University shots appearing in Life magazine last winter and will go to Hollywood in July to take screen tests for the movies. Scholastic Coach Prints Elbel Story An article entitled "Complete and Partial Round Robins", by Dr. E. R. Elbel, associate professor of physical education and supervisor of intramural sports at the University of Kansas, appears in this month's issue of the Scholastic Coach Magazine. It is a survey of method of building intramural tournaments. "The use of simple techniques is invaluable in devising various forms of tournaments," suggests Ed Elbel. "In the physical education department there is an increasing tendency to use round-robin and similar forms of tournaments in preference to the elimination type." "The tournament which allows the maximum amount of play is more compatible with the educational aims of the program than those types which eliminate a defeated team from further competition." "The elimination tournament is a device for determining the champion in the shortest possible manner, while the round-robin provides the maximum participation over a longer period of time. Dr. Elbel describes further the various methods for arranging odd and even numbers of teams. He insists that the proper number of combinations and the correct order of play should be accomplished in a single operation. University Economists To Be on Roundtable Peter Palmer, Finn Jensen, and L. L. Waters, all of the School of Business staff will discuss "Economic Considerations in the War Developments" on the regular University of Kansas roundtable over station KFKU from 9:30 until 10 o'clock tomorrow night. Jensen, instructor in economics, is a native of Norway. He was educated in Norway, Iceland, and the United States. During the past summer he traveled in Europe, visiting Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Russia, and his home country. His parents and many of his friends now are in the fighting area. Palmer, also an instructor in economics, has spent most of his life in the British Empire. He was born in South Africa and educated in England and Canada. L. L. Waters, the third staff member, is instructor in business organization and investments. "What a Supervisor Expects of a Physical Education Teacher" is the subject to be discussed by Mr. C. S. Robinson, assistant supervisor of schools in Kansas City, Mo Robinson to Appear at Meeting We strive to live up to that title by giving our customers the best in service, workmanship, automobile products and even advice. Won't you try us? Dealers in CAR COMFORT M. F. HUDSON CO. Wiley to Judge Louisiana Contest Phone 825 800 N.H. Russell L. Wiley, University Band director, left this morning for Alexandria, La., where he will act as judge for the state music contest being held there April 18, 19, 20. Three members of the band accompanied the director, making it a field trip for the purpose of studying the performances and methods used in Louisiana high school bands, orchestras, and choral groups. These were Bill Ward, fa'40, Leslie Sperling, fa'41, and Howard Harms, fa'40. Director Wiley will judge a similar contest for the state of Iowa in Iowa City, April 25, 26, and 27. Military Division To Show Films on Engineering Day The military division of the University is participating in the showing of films of the Engineering Exposition, to be held April 19 and 20 in Marvin hall. A film showing first aid as instructed in the military service will be shown at 4:40 p.m. Friday, and at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. At 7:40 Friday evening, a film of the war development showing map reading and conventional signs will be shown. 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