PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas Net Team Seeks Revenge Over Washburn Tennis Team Out to Turn Tables After Losing by Coin Flip The University tennis team will play its last home match of the season in a return match with Washburn this afternoon at 2:30 on the varsity court. The visiting Kansas lost the meet four matches to two. The last doubles match, which was called on account of darkness, was the deciding match, and it was decided in favor of Washburn by one point. The match meet the Jayhawk netmen have lost their jay- Art Voss, No. 1 man for Kansas and Big Six singles champion, will make his way to Los Angeles. Deseru, Kenneth Kell, No. 2 man, will meet Jesse alonso, former Big Six singles champion; Delmar Curry will play Bob Leo, and Bob Oley will play In the doubles matches, Voss and Kell will play Deaver and Lee; Curry and Oyler will play Dalton and Dodge. The next meet will be a return match with Baker University Saturday at 10 a.m. the day before it featured the Baker court men six matches to nothing in the meet here Tuesday. Willard Mayberry Talks To Journalism Students Today Speaks of News Coloring in Stories Written Today "No man, worthy of being called an editor, is like a district court judge. He is an advocate for a paper and can't sit in judgment, but must take a position and take it strongly," said Willard Mayberry, a legal scholar from "Shibboleths and Sacred Cows" to about 80 journalism students yesterday afternoon. Mr. Mayberry, owner of the Tri-State News, Elkhard, pointed out that democracy is regulated by public opinion which is in turn dominated by propaganda. Now news decide whether they will enter to existient political opinion or create new values. While it is true that the students are told that the best news stories are written unbussely, it is never entirely possible to take the human element out of reporting. The truth is always interrupted by the medium of the individual reporter. In speaking of New Deal reporting, Maybury said that if one only read the news reports he would absorb all the different editorial opinions without having looked at the editorial pages. Some editors, particularly Heard, realizing how difficult it is to take what have taken to what amounts to merging the two, putting Brisbane's column on the front page, publishing news with one slant, etc. Earlier in the afternoon, Mr. Mayberry was interviewed by Professor Dill of the department of journalism over KFK! The case of personality injecting itself into the news is well illustrated by Mr. Rosenveld and Ernest K. Lundley send to the New York Herald-Tribune from Washington. There can be no mistake in sensing the opposing positions of the people. "With government becoming as complex as it is, interpretation that will be difficult to understand," Maybery said. The speaker admitted that there were degrees of "artistry" in handling interpretation, but that it existed nevertheless, slightly more camouflaged. Select New Committees At Meeting of M.S.C (Continued from page one) Activity committee: Earl Dearborn Ernest Casini. Social committee; chairman, Bob Williams, John Paul, George Wright, Delmar Curry, Walter Kuechner, T. D. Wilson, Logan Lane, Paul Wilbert. Lame, Dusk committee, Chairman, Kenneth Born, Lloyd Mordet, Gamar Student Forms; Chairman, Kenneth Student Forms; Chairman, Kenneth Dyer, Bob Williams, Carolyn Har- Borger, Bob Williams, Bob B Thorpe, William Kester, Walter Knusbein, John Percery, Sam Minthorn Earl Darerain, Herbert Sizemore and George Wright were appointed to draw a bill proposing the establishment of this own council key. This is the starting point in an economy program necessitated by the cost of the new forum plan and the expense of remaining resources. A motion that the council appropriate $60 to pay for having the uniforms of band members cleaned, following their recent trip to the dust country, was tabled for investigation into the financial status of the council. Fi Liambla Theta to Meet Tonight Pi Liambla Theta, honorary education sorcery, will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of the new installation and install the new officers. Following the installation services, the annual strawberry festival will be held. Profs. Show Streaks Of Baseball Brilliance and Lose Gracefully In a stirring seven-inning game yesterday afternoon the Juniors of the School of Business defeated the Faculty 12-3, before a crowd of about 200 spec- "Dean Stockton stocked brilliantly, Professor Kissick as the slugging short-score scarefully erred, Mr. Kel performed at first base like a big league star, and Professor Dade did wonders as the captain Jucius remarks after the game. John Lumpkin, who challenged the faculty, said of the game, "The students of the School of Business demonstrated conclusively this afternoon that the faculty of the Business School—FBS is a delapidated, obsolete committee of business men and went down like men. As I predicted, the students knocked the FBS clear off the field, and must be relegated to oblivion—at least for another year." 'Nugget Nell' to Emporia Mellerdammer Players to Appear in Theater There The Mellerdrammer Players, University dramatic group which is presenting "Nugget Nell," will leave at 1:06 in the afternoon and there are at the Fox Granada theater tonight. If the presentation is a success they will be awarded a run on the countdown. The script for the production has been revamped by George Callahan, former dramatic instructor. The following will make the trip: Ruth Pyle, ed;35 Joe Dunckel, c;36 Jane Iews ed;35 Adlea Kizer klae, Virgil Bergman, gr; Charles Pinkin, cum; Barbara Donix, gr; Michael Donix, c;68 Bill Bracke, gr;Bill Kandi, c;mcr; Mr. Kass and Miss Elliott To Graduate Nearly 1000 From Kansas University (Continued from page 3) Rea, *Richard Wall Scott, Gordon Smith Wavman, Jr. Bachelor of Science 5 Year *William Thornton Beck, Jr., James H. Curnane, Walter Evans, Robert S. Sherman Hazen, Robert Dan McKim SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Aivice Ruth Beauty, Mary Louise Becker, Coilia Virgin Berry, "Medora Irguele," Katie Wheeler, A. Cooke, Corinne Vivian Dick, Dorothy Inggrage Gau, Wendy Heidler, McDonnell McNoville, John McNoville, Dorothy Miller, Ellen Silliman, Lawrence Spalbursky, Clovel Glen Ver- Sara Ruth Gregory, Margaret Hays, Maurine Bontyon, Jessica, Margaret Florence Love, Wills Sylvester Quant, Maxine Lane Robie, Thomas Lee Ryan, Louise McGregor, Peter Duggan, Emma Jo Swensen, George Clinton Troverson, Jr. Charles Alexander Wilson. INCLUDES OF THE CITY AUDIT Margaret Barrett, Barbara Edna Daniels, Evelyn Apten Coburn, Barbri Eldon Daniels, Gladys Lacya Mace Myers, Betty Ann Michelle Jane Mitchell, Gene Ernst Eliza June Ritchie, Gene Ernst Eliza Three-Year Certificate in Piano Margaret Hays, Clarice Emily Sloan SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Bachelor of Science Vern Leroy Carr, I. Hamilton Perkins Harry L. Pratt Pharmaceutical Chemist *Gerald A. Butel, *Edward Dickman. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Education Bernice Mary Berg, Bachelors of Arts Eric Miller, Milton Benard Clawson, *Jean Cowan*, Della Mae Maxwell, *Mary Elizabeth Maxwell* Doug, Mary Elizabeth Edie Because of the Number of Visitors On the Hill The Latter Part of This Week We Will Change The Hours Of Serving. COMMENCING THURSDAY Breakfast 7:00:9:00 Lunch 11:00:1:15 Dinner 5:00:7:00 Please Notice This Chance. *Mary Ann Foley, *Dorothy Glass,* *Margaret Lecture Graham, Mary Elene* *Stephen Coleman, Mary Elizabeth* *Hale Kernel, Elizabeth Humphry, Kenneth Bauer, *Hazel Anne Kier,* *Susan Clark.* THE CAFETERIA "Marian Gertrude Lane, Dorothy Almirah Lane, Lorenbeth Leborn, Elizabeth Lewis, John Lewis, Elizabeth E. McDougall, Reagan Elizabeth Poppen, Rud DeBray Pyle, *Nicholas D.* Rizzo, Virginia Colman Elizabeth Poppen, Rud DeBray Pyle, *Nicholas D.* Rizzo, Virginia Colman Elizabeth Smith, Wilma Fontea Tuttle, Gertrude Louse Tuxson, Florence Flip-Rivers, John Richard Hills, Alice Ratert, Josephine E. Boring, Lee C. Burns, *Jean Cowan*, Rut Maxwell Dwight, *Dorothy Glass*, *Margaret L. Luille* Graham, *Gladdy* Dorset Garrery, Mary Brown, *Hazel* Kier, Heinemann, *Hazel* Kier, Hazel Kier, Eliza Luther, *Anna Rebakah Lebergood,* Elise Luther, *Vera Elzaehat Poppen*, Nicho- hua McCleary, Glenn Gleiver, Katryn Rachel Taggart SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Bachelor of Science in Business Orkney Adams, "Miguel Baguine Aguirre" Allan, Fleen T. Amaden, Glenn W. Anrim, Alden Flyt T. Amaden, Glenn W. Anrim, Alden Flyt T. Amaden, Glenn W. Anrim, Charles Wintersley Asher, Richard Ayres Basile, "Jerrold H. Berman," Rail- Nor Charles Wintersley Asher, Richard Philipp Ogden Doorrubs, *J. Kennehn Eddy, Eddy Gleason Educators John Eddy, John Glover Russell Fraser Nathan F. Frazier George A. Fry, George Duvall Gei, Matthias Grassi, Matthias Grassi David Wilkage Graham Don Fredricer Gressher, Harry Takakashi Hahamii, Cliff Leran, Kenneth Gustaf Husel Leon Leran Horace S. Hedges, Louis Juius Hunter. *Edwin Clifford Jeffries, Fred B. Johnson, John Chatterton Jones, Max Warrant, Khalil Khoury, *Paul H. H. Kingman, Wayne Kalm, Klaus Mermott, Marvin Larson, Klaus Mueller Jr, Mary Elizabeth Jane, Hormir Irwin Wacker, John Horn Listle, Martin McGriff, James McBride, Edward L. McCoin, George Macher McMurray, John Moeberry Jerry Mechatner, Edmund Metzger, Lloyd A. Metzler, John Hol伯淋bernock Morris, Horace David Murrell, Joseph *Charles B. Newell, Harold Victor Peter, Woodrow Wilson, Pennington, Hampton, Terry Patterson, Hallow, Howard Maxwell Randy, Rayes, Marsha Claude Winfield Robinson, *Français L.* Smith, "Robert Huelton Snow. Albert Hoover Space, Jr." Griffin, Graver Taylor, Edward G. Thomas, James Augustin Wallace, Milton Richard Webster, Wallace, "Milton Richard Webster, Carline Van Duyen Wieman, Ambrose J. Leonen, Leon A. Wooton, Jack Henry Weiss Robert Edwin Anderson, *Guy Well- Leon*, Georgetown University, Laurent Bierzo, Everett H. Harold Bolton, *Horace C. Biel- ko*, Harvard University, Wendy Chapple, Harry L. Daniels, John well Chapple, Harry L. Daniels, SCHOOL OF LAW Bachelor of Laws SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Doctor of Medicine Alvin Glenwood Gilliland, Roy H. Green, Kai Krasse Groussonet, Louis R. Harman, W. Hess Jr., Charles Franklin Grant Hutchinson, Herbert Franklin Grant Hutchinson, Herbert Neil Hyland, Elmer Carter Jacken, James Kendall, Willis Kennedy, Floyd Lyle Kirchman John Howard Lehman, Walter John Lyman, James Paxton Mize, Robert Ball Morton, H. Herman's Phipps, J., Mary Louise Quirt, Kurt's Quirt, "Herbert Wohlfried Sindler, Gerhard Shea Stein, Peter Rundt, Hans-Joachim Tearden, Victor Hayes Tegarden. Sherman L. Alikay, Charles Wilson immo, John Miles, Frank Huebler, Borda France, Henry Beckhmaster, Archile William Butcher, Butterd gric B. Carrick, Harry Klinck Cohen, Frank K. Eaton, Funston J. Eckall, Frank K. Eaton, Clifford D. Clifford, L. Foelli, Hubert M. Foster, Fraken Tarker, Robert Bressette Gormen, Tom Bell Hamilton, Aligal Huston, L. Foelli, Hubert M. Foster, Holiday, Hermian Ferdinand Janzen, Enryon K., King St., Michael, Chester E. Lee, Leem Herman Leker, Carl D. Leer, Leem Herman Leker, Merilyn Lester, Merrill E. Lister, Henry Horner Lowen, William Robert Lowen, Louis Leinster, Richard J. Richard Stewart McKee, Harold Bruce Mcleod, Corrineus Martin Wils, Ingram Wilson, Richard J. Maurice Richard Richter, Lowell Ewell Maurice Richard, J. 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