1940. VEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE On the Shin By Walt Meininger Encouraging not for graduating lawyers. If you'll look at the way Uncle Jimmy is pointing out for that budding lawyer you'll see that it leads straight to the statue in back of Fraser, the man with the shovel. Mary Beth Dodge was complaining bitterly that Howard Engleman was being plugged as one of the premiere candidates. She doesn't want to go stag. That's confidence. Schiller Shore planned his April Fool day a week ahead this year. He found thirty old keys; tied notes to them saying, "Kenneth Postelthwaite, Call for Reward if Found;" then he proceeded to drop them all over Lawrence and the Hill. Have wonder if anyone has called about the bottle opener he tied the same note to and dropped where a prominent faculty member shouldn't miss it. Postelthwaite's phone has been ringing almost constantly for two days. Larry Winn has been spending all of his time with Betty Muchnic of the Theta house the last month. Yesterday he borrowed Muchnic's car to take former-flame Myra Hurd to the Kappa house to get his picture back. With the final outbreak of spring the park in back of Frank Strong has seen filled with the usual couples covering the greensward every night. Portable radios have been a new wrinkle this year. The limit was reached Sunday night when the radios played softly; the blankets lay thick; and then everyone rose to go home when an alarm clock went off indicating approaching closes hours. 'Holiday' Tickets On Sale Thursday Tickets for the Dramatic Club's play 'Holiday' 'opening in Fraser Theater Monday go on sale tomorrow morning at the ticket office in the basement of Green hall. Students must exchange their activity book stubs for reserved seats either at the office or by phoning in, Don Dixon, who is in charge of ticket sales for the show, said. A preliminary performance of "Holiday" was given Friday night before an audience of some two hundred high school students as a part of the activities on the program for the drama festival Friday and Saturday. The 11 members of the cast began rehearsals again Sunday night and will continue this week in preparation for a one-night performance at Wichita Friday. The trip to Wichita is in exchange for the Wichita Players production of "Her Master's Voice" given here earlier this season. The truck which will carry scenery, properties, and the costume trunks will go to Wichita Thursday. The cast members will drive down Friday morning. . Of the 4,637 students in the University, about 1,200 live in fraternities and sororities and 236 in women's dormitories, the others in private Lawrence homes. A Survey at the opening of school this year showed that there were places in sororites and fraternities for as many students as wished to become members. In addition to the opportunities for fellowship afforded by these organizations the Memorial Union furnishes an opportunity for all the students to meet on an equal plane. Werner and Five I.S.A. Members to Purdue Dean Henry M. Werner and five members of the student body will leave early tomorrow morning to attend the third annual meeting of the National Independent Student Association at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, Friday and Saturday. The students accompanying Dean Werner are Carter Butler, c'41, Charlotte Steele, fa'41, Howard Sells, c'43, Paul Gilles, c'43, and Mary Gene Hull, c'43. ing. The delegates will The problems of finances, dating obtaining work for new students, cooperation between independents and fraternities, and leadership training will be the main topics of discussion at the convention. Dean Werner's chief interest is in obtaining information on cooperative hous- Students come this year from 104 of the 105 counties of Kansas, and from 37 other states and 11 foreign countries. The out-of-state enrollment is 718, a reduction of more than 200 since the non-resident fees were doubled two years ago. G. M. Beal, professor in the department of architecture in the School of Engineering, was elected Elect Beal President- Of Architect Organization urday. vice-president of the Kansas Society of Architects, organization of Kansas architects and draftsmens, at a joint meeting of the group with the Kansas chapter of the American Institute of Architects at Manhattan last Sat- The meeting Saturday was the first joint session ever held by members of Kansas' two leading architect's societies. 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