TUESDAY. APRIL 22 1830 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Kansas High School Publication Winners Announced for 1930 Argentine, Columbus, Abilen Take Division Awards in Context in Contest Selection of the winners of the awards annually given by the highest ranking newspaper in Kansas for the best newspaper writing in Kansas high school public schools. Competition was probably keenest in the news story context. First place was won by the Argentine High School for an interview with Presidency's founder, published by the Argentine High School for an interview with President Rodrigo Duterte. Second place, to the Messenger published by the East High School of Wichita for a story covering experiments in a class in physics. Third place, to the Booster of the Pittsburgh Senior High School for r story covering the state basketball tournament. In making these awards both the story itself as printed in the paper and the enterprise shown in getting it were considered. The awards in the feature story division of the contest were as follows For the best original story feature, the decision of the judges went to the Record of the Columbus High School for its selection. The school has served the school for almost Third place to the Trail Blazer, the Council Grove High School for feature story about a genial visitor. Second place, to the Messenger of the East High School of Wichita for a story describing a fishing adventure. "Booster"Aids School Many others among the feature stories submitted by 32 Kanasn high schools were of such excellence that a friend sent a difficult job arriving at a decision. For the best record of service to high school by the newspaper of the school first place was given to the paper. The record of service included many helpful enterprises carried out by the paper and was endorsed by the printers. Second place was awarded to the Leader of the Oneida High School, an admirable record of what may be done by a newspaper in a very small Third place went to the Argentine of the Argentine High School and was given in recognition of exceptional effort by his teachers. Its readers and the school at large. Business Problems Solved For the best report on methods of handing over documents in order to advertise or in circulation the reward went to the Patron of the business. Second place was awarded to the Oracle of the Winfield High School, Third place was won by the Booster of the Abilene High School. So excellent were the reports from several other schools that the judges felt obliged to give honorable mentions. At City High School, the Booster of the Pittsburg Senior High School and the Pantograph of the Wyandotte High School. The judges were the memoirs of faculty of the department of journalism. Announcement of the awards for the best editorials has not yet been received. The winner will be sent in an issue of the Kansas High School Newspaper, a publication issued from the department of journalism at Kansas State University. Awards will be reprinted in this bulletin. At a recent meeting of the North Central Association, the Kansas State Teachers College at Hays was placed on the list as a standard senior college. and Mr. Mrs Ernest Harel, ser., or Atchison, announced the engagement of the daughter Neola to George Klocke Mackey, a student in 1958. The Misa Hazel attended Mount Sainth Scholastica at Atchison, Nebraska. She is the general manager of the Mackie Mining company, a member of PIP Gamma Week-and-guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house were dethroned Robert Dubert, a graduate of Oxford University, Taylor of Sevenvance; Clarence Laughon-Wichita; and Cecile Willey; of Wichita, and Cecile Willey; of Lucas. MacDowell fraternity announces the election of these new officers: president, William Vandelli; vice-president, James Venney; president, Helen Carr; and vice-president, O. Cline. The K. U. Dames will entertain with their annual bridge and thimble party tomorrow afternoon at Holloway hall. An exhibition of the works of the members of the fraternity is being planned. Luelle Birney has returned to school from her home at Bucklin, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Semple announced the birth of a daughter, Jane B. Hamilton, who graduated from the School of Pharmacy in 1963, and he is now proprietor of Pharmacy in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Newcombe, el DORado, announce the birth of a son who have named Quinton, Jr. in memory of his father. From the School of Pharmacy in 1929. Celia Epstein was a vacation guest of Miss Josephine Blades, of the department of Spanish, at her home in Independence. Prof. D. L. Patterson, of the department of history spent Easter vacation in Pittsburgh, Penn., visiting with relatives. Sigma Pi Sigma, honorary psychological fraternity, will have its pieri Friday evening. The University club will give a dinner dance at 7 o'clock Saturday night for guests of the orchestra guests. Prof. T. E. Akkinson is in charge of the arrangements for the When the Newcomers club was entertained last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. H. Hodder, 1115 Louisiana street these officers were Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars 3-d Used Cars 617-192 Mass. St THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mm GOOD D RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. n. 620 Fire Dent. 207-209 W. Bft H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST ¥13 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 399 Clothes may not make the man but in 1930 they definitely serve to classify him. 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Miss Lulu Gardner, of the department of English, returned today from her home in Ness City, where she spent the Easter vacation. A banquet was given Friday evening at the Hotel President by the Kansas City Albumn association. Chester Cuney, president of the fraternity was the program speaker. WEDNESDAY— Ihost Gibson in "Trailing Trouble." Also comedy and Everyday News Features. Miss W. D. Lawrence, professor of Latin and Greek, spent the vacation at the home of Miss Kathleen S. Die-ger, who lives in New York economy, in Pelik, IA. TODAY—Carmalinia Geraghty and Pat O'Malley in "The Slave." Comedy and Everyday News. --before buying an Automatic Refrigerator Frigidaire Hydrator Shimmens Bros. Plumbing, Wiring and Fridgairie 836 Mass. Want Ads FOR SALE: 17 room bride house, Suitable for fraternity or novice, priety modern. In A-1 condition. 3rd floor. In A-2 condition. 3rd floor; running water in four bedrooms; bath and two lavatories. 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