7 PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. 1030 Sophomores Win Tilt With Final Inter-Class Contests Last Night Conches and Captains Chos Varsity Team; Freshmen Lose One Game The sophomores are victors of the inter-class basketball season. The final games had night declared the sophomores as winners and the juniors by a score of 35 to 6. The varancy team which was chosen last night by the coaches and captains names the following women for the varsity team: Forwards, Emmy Rees, Margaret Lawson, Florence Kieser,aker, Katie Mills, Amy Myrl Labusch. The two receiving a unanimous vote were Leli May Ensign and Margaret Lawson. The freshman lived up to their reputation of winning all of their games and knocking out the seniors mores. The score for the freshmen against the seniors was 37 to 24 for Freshman Win Tomi Lee The contains for the teams are: Nellie Starke, freshman, Emma Rees, sophomore, Gekia Davis, junior, jor. The freshman made themselves prominent last night by building up their record to 16-5. The best individual score of the year, Rowley scored 24. This is the highest individual score of the year. Rowley **Vornar High Scorer** The Vornar for one of the nine monarchs were divided into several members of the team, but Vornar was the high scorer, making nine goals and one free throw. The others hitting the hoop were: M. Lawson, three goals Lutes and Fritz each one goal, and Fritz two free throws. Rena mate The juniors made a small score with Davis and Davidson making all the field goals and Wongwai and Davis each a free throw. Freshmen Display Work Architectural Drawings Shown in Marvin Hall An exhibition of factory design by the freshman class of the department of architecture is on display or the third floor of Marvin huth. The building is also another division of the exhibition is devoted to free-hand sketches of enlargements of picture taken by Prof. J, M. Kellogg* in foreign countries. 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Alba Omerie Pi is entertaining with a formal dinner this evening in honor of the annual president, Alla Omerie Pi. At all times on the HILL are to be represented by their presidents at the dinner. The group will cut in flower and table decorations. Jesse Marie Senior, of Joseph, Mau will be gifted at the The Mortar Board alumnus club entertained the active members at a birthday party of Miss Helen Wagtail, Prizes for high score was awarded to Miss Margaret Lynn and consultation prize was awarded to Miss Amy Hewitt, honor奖会: Lois Gillis, Margaret Lordsmith, Marie Ensign, Laura Kuehrer, Viviane Vilgen,athy Kuehrer, and Marie Miller. The University Women Club will hold a thimble party Thursday afternoon at 3 in Myers hall. Florence Klefft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Klefft, of Kansas City, was married to William Ernight a longtime church in Kansas City. A wedding breakfast was served for the family at the Ambassador hotel. The couple left immediately for Dallas, where Mr. Ernight is employed with the Capper firm, and continued to attend an internment. Mr. Ernight was a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority, and Mr. Ernight was a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority, while attending the University. The University of Denver is in titling this week for a chapter of the American Association for the first time last fall. Around Mt. Oread --many is desired in regard to valuation statements which he helped to prepare for the Kannaa City Southern railway some years ago. John Shannon, A.B.238, brought hi- lary School High School basketball team to Lawrence today and play Lawrence High School this afternoon Shannon and his team will remit for tonight's game between Katy High School and Lawrence High Shannon was prominent in both foot ball and ball. --many is desired in regard to valuation statements which he helped to prepare for the Kannaa City Southern railway some years ago. Superintendent W. E. Sheffer, of the Manhattan High School, stopped here today on his way home from the National Education association convention at Atlantic City, to confer with students about education with reference to a reorganization of the school system of Manhattan. Eider Stockade, superintendent of he berton High School, was here earlier to interview candidates for prospective teaching positions there. Election of officers will be hold at a business meeting of Scarab, honory architectural fraternity, at 4 p. m. Friday in Marvin hall. Warren Blanker, who was a member of the class of 1920 in the department of electrical engineering, has been appointed industrial commissioner of the Wichita chamber of commerce. For the past three years he was executive in Hawaii, where he was executive of the chamber of commerce. R. E. Lawrence, assistant professor of civil engineering, went to Topeka today on a business trip. He will be back tomorrow. "Why the Why Club" is to be the subject on which Dean Henry Werner will address the first meeting of the year, open to all men of the University—undergraduates, graduates, and faculty members. It will meet in the Memorial Union building the first and last days of the month at 6:30 p.m. Dean George C. Shand, of the State University, returned from Wichita this morning where he attended a meeting of the industrial committee of the University. F. A. Russell, professor of railway engineering, has been called to Kannam City on a railway income tax case. Mr. Russell is also the mover. Professor Russell's texti- Trine Oliver, fa31, and Karl Lauritzen, fa31, gave the weekly University student program broadcast over a channel from 4:00 to 5:00 every afternoon. Pref. Eugen Christy will return this afternoon from Tulsa where he sang the part of "Tirurida" in the opera, Cavelier Hustancina, which stars Christopher Hawkins. Christy will meet the Men's Glee club for rehearsal tonight. The council of religious workers met recently in Myers hall to close their work in connection with the reopening of campus. They plan plans for religious week meetings in the future. Two committees set forth the requirements of the type of meeting best suited to campus life, and another to present qualifications of speakers for next meeting. H. T. Martin, assistant curator in the University, returned to his home after having been at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., for examination. Read the Kansan Want Ads Kansas Rifle Team Ranks Fourth in Valley League Missouri Valley Rifle Team Standings Pierce 19 Minnortt 2 Nebraska 3 Kansas Avery 6 Kansas 7 Washington 2 The scoring is based on the point system which runs 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. The team having the highest total points shooting will be presented a clip. Practice is being held each Saturday morning to pick a game to go to at the State University. This most is between all universities in the midwest At the end of two weeks shooting the Kansas wiife team ranks fourth in the Missouri Valley League with a total of 4 points. Sooner Hurling Staff in Doubt Norman-Daily baseball workouts in Soonerland are gradually assuming proportions of heavy drills, with players practicing a variety of sparsed with sliding practices at the varsity diamond. What success the Coach "Jap" Hickman has achieved in Sig Sly baseball pennant chase will depend on the burling staff, for the other notable players in the better material than at any time Hankell has been the Sooner monitor. 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Tom Bishon. Practices for the water carnival will be held at the following times: Form: 1:30 p. m. Thursday, and 9 p. m. Wednesday; Stunts: 8:30 p. m. thursday, and 9 a. m. Saturday; Floaters: 7:30 p. m. Thursday, and 10 a. m. Saturday; Diveers: 12:30 p. m. Thursday, and 10 a. m. noon Friday. Ruth Hoover, director. All K men are requested to wear There will be a meeting of the intramural board in the gymnasium Friday at 4:30 p. m. Miss Ruth Hoover. Sam Carter, secretary, Y.M.C.A. All men students waiting work during the spring semester must fill in their student code on backpack Y. M. C. A. office in order to help secure work during their current job. RENT A CAR Have you made reservations on a car for t he Prom? Better to at this once before they are all spoken for. Our rates are reasonable. RENT-A-FORD 916 Mass. 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