PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1920 The Kansan's Editorial Page University Daily Kansan Official Student Tape of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Laurence Kaune CIRCULATION MGR. LESTER SUCHER MANAGING VOWOR. LAWRENK MANN EDITOR/CHIEF WM. DAGGERY ADVERTISING MGR. FELD NELSON Telephone: Business Office K.U.65 News Room K.U.28 Night Connection 2701K5 assumed in the St. Thomas, five times in the University of Missouri, three times in the Department of Journalism at the University of Kansas and three times in the Free of the Department of Journalism. Subscription price, $4.60 per year, payable in USD. Entered on secondment until March 31, 2021. Administered by Kansas, under the arm of March 3, 1975. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1929 THE HONOR ROLL The names of one hundred eighty-eight students in the College last year are included in the annual dean's honor roll announced a short time ago. This group represents less than 10 per cent of the total members in the freshman, sophomore and junior classes of last year. This list was chosen by members of the faculty under whom these students had had work during the year. To have made the honor roll signifies that the scholastic achievement of this group has been considered of sufficient merit to justify special recognition. It is fortunate that not too much emphasis is placed upon the honor roll. It is conceivable that the practice of announcing "honor students" might well be abandoned. As long as scholastic achievement is based upon the present system of grading, the criteria for picking "honor students" will be arbitrary and inaccurate. An "honor student" may have achieved his grades because of having neglected all other school interests. He may have received them unfairly. He may have received "cribbed." The honor roll does not tell. Many students, however, attained the honor roll while at the same time maintaining a proper balance of participation in school activities. Many, and it is honored most of them came by their achievements honestly. Often it is seen that those with the fullest programs carried off the highest scholastic honors. For this group, the honor roll is a proper and appropriate recognition. STUDY YOUR SCHEDULE Enrollment for the school year 1929- 30 starts today. To the old students who are returning, enrollment is an old story, something accepted as more or less of a mix-up, but something which is to be endured and gotten within with students as soon as possible. But to new students, especially those who have never enrolled at other places, enrollment is a bewildering erving that the Jaiphawk will wipe in the Big Six conference, Coach Hargins says that they expect too much, Dr. F. C. Allen insures the best team and coaching staff in ten years, while several of the staff, Fred Ellsworth and Maurice Brendelman of the alumna association, are envisaging the larger cities of the state for support and season ticket sales. With this lived activity many huge and promising candidates for Kansas football teams in the future have been attracted to the University, and bid fair to uphold the process of the Jadyhawk for some time to come. Eighteen letter-men will place vetan material in every position, leaving the newcomers a hard task in their fight for vasty buries. Sophomores are nrctic and may flicker or star. Experts' dope often goes wrong but despite all predictions one way or the other, it appears that the University students will have ample cause to root in our own or other stadiums when Kansas meets her scheduled foes. Prospects look good - that cannot be denied. The rest is yet to come, but surely continued optimum cannot do harm to the grid destinies of the Jawhawk. SPECIAL ENROLLMENT SPECIAL ENROLLMENT The faculty committee on special enrolment each semester is besieged by a large number of students seeking to enroll as special students in order to waive certain prerequisites, or otherwise to be released from various requirements set by the administration. Some of these students have The editorial page of the University Daily Kansan is noted for the excellence of its editorials which are well written, with balanced subject matter on both campus questions and things of national and world interest. The editorials represent a wide range of student opinion, being written by editing students and members of the editorial staff of the Kansan, as well as members of classes in editorial and a large number of other students. The excellence of Kansan editorials is shown by the large number of them which are reprinted in newspapers throughout the state and which are quoted in metropolitan newspapers. 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