PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1928 Second Generation Club Has Election at First Meeting Pass Resolutions to Boost the Rock Chalk Yell and Dad's Day Observance Club Organized Last Year Bill Snyder, c24, brings in the organization of the Second Generation club last year. It was the first organization of its kind ever to be in existence and since then the University of Missouri and several other schools and societies have organized similar clubs. The Second Generation club elected new officers, decided to sponsor the sale of tickets for the Dau'd day dancers in 1935, and to support the Rock-Chuk yoll, and had their picture taken at their meeting held in Green Hall Tucson afternoon at John Outland, "23, president of the club last year, told brow Fred Ellis that his association was really the originator and father of the idea for the club. Jimmie Walker, c29, was elected president of the organization in a close voting contest. Other candidates included Larry Fazdai, Marian Fazzio, F29, and Robert Wagstaff, c29. Wagstaff was then elected vice president over Webb Woodard, c32. Another close voting contest conferred on him the relationship over Marion Freed, c29, and Ruth Swanger, c29. Frederick Van Unworth, c32 was elected treasurer over Ted Gloury, c32. Marian Tennant, c32, and Myron Kennedy, once bu "I feel," began Elworth, that the Second Generation Club crystalizes spirit handed down through the family—a thing that K. U. uses. It purpose is not to create a kind of butterfly but to spread awareness. There are 37 members of the Second Generation Club—a small college in itself. Club Organized Last Year Rock Chalk Yell Worth While "Let us on you record its making or use, Rock Chalk, yell. It is a part of our institution and worth holding on to. It is known throughout the country and by it K. U. is known - it should not Jimmy Walker, newly elected presi- lent, then took charge of the meet- ing and Linda Sckdall, c30, acted as secretary. To Sell Dad's Day Tickets John Dearn, inc. The Generation Club to sell tickets to the Dad's day dinner this year. Many people were turned away last year from the Dad's day dinner because of the limited quarters, but this year the dinner is to be held on the second floor of the Memorial Union building and preparations are in place, according to Dearn and Elsworth. This is to be the first entertainment to be hold on the newly had second floor of the Union. The drama starts immediately by 2 to 9 i.m. Tickets may be obtained from any of the Second Generation club up until Friday morning when they are to be held at 10 a.m. After that students may obtain them from Dean Dye's office for the remainder of the day, and on Saturday they may be purchased at the John Adams building at 10 a.m. The day James sold the tickets last year. Otherwise He Is Not Wanted Otherwise He Is Not Want Lawn St. Louis, Mo., McDowell-DIP—A 27th time, James Smith, 29, was on trial here charged with speeding, carless driving, driving while intoxicated, passing an automobile stop signal, passing a backwheel stop, blowing up a making unintended noise, distrubing and resisting arrest. A price of $1000 will be awarded by Ohio State University *p* any student submitting a suitable alma mater and football song. Theoreme Drissen, author of The American Tragedy and other works, is a former student of Indiana University. Service Quality Omaha Hat Shop 717 1/2 Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. Over the world and commonplace atmosphere of a Haworth rock geology elses little Daniel Copid held swaii this morning. Dreamer Adds New Adornment to Arm of Chair Covered With Many Greek Lettered Insignias A boy sat over on the east side of the room on the third row, his weight resting mostly on his bread shoulder, and with a slim arm draped over him. In his hand was a spasmatic black fountain pen, in his heart burned an increasing love, and under his mass of curly, closely-clipped hair were thought of anything but the earth. Phone 255 He was musely absorbed in tracing upon the arm of his chair a symbol, "K." he wrote. "For K. U.", thought a neighbor, "A," was the next letter, and— "Ah, noble son of Kansas," continued the mind of the neighbor. Then came the final letter, an "O" with a wavy horizontal line through it. The scribler took a second out to Plans Are Being Made for Publicity Program of Summer School Officials Discuss Offering of Departments for Next Term Courses Term Courses Plans are being made for a better and more varied summer session this summer than ever, according to the board of directors of the summer session. An extensive publicity program is being arranged to reach every one in Kansas and the nearby states with information concerning the summer session. Meetings of the summer session of ficials were held Monday night and yesterday morning. The report of these meetings, as well as the offerings of all departments for next summer's session were considered. These findings will not be published. The dates for the summer session will be: six-week session, June 12 to July 29; four-week session, July 22 to August 19. 15,000 bulletins will be ready to send out soon. In January, posters containing information about the University of Kansas buildings will be sent to prospective summer students, with the university's catalogues will be ready in March. Bun King Claims Record Birmingham, Eng., Nov. 14, (UU) Birmingham, Eng., Nov. 14, (UU) Birmingham, Eng., Nov. 14, (UU) Farrington Row*, estimates that in the past 50 years he has made 360,000,000 dollars, the aggregate weighing about 1 million pounds. Read the Kansan Want-Ads. survey his work, added n dash, dam along by the side of this link, "a K," and coupled with it another Greek that turned them into a "Kappa Sigma." That arm of the chair is a record of many moments. There are the sweeping bends and the out- lay in blunt inch-high letters. Piota Bella and the letters on Sigma Rho. There is a picture of a Beta pin angle. Angles slanted on either side of it are a tiny A, Chi O," in purple ink and a protecting "Pi K" A towering to A shield and dagger of Phil Dhi Theta, and high up in the right corner of the desk, a picture labeled "T, N. E." and showing a beakedad had attempting to walk a rather faint chalk line. "That makes it unanimous," sailed the editor cynically, "Even the Czechoslovakians can't spell it." Never Czechoslovakia! Use Another Coun "Is that wrong?" inquired the pup with interest, "I copied it from a Cocoschovskian letter head. A mum to Cocoschovskian ought to know how to spell it." Whereupon the reporter went to the typewriter and spelled the word "Zeckeshvakin" (the word "checkeshvakin"). After looking at this one hour with a deepening expression the reporter made up his own dictionary. He walked out of the building with a gleaming glance for some imbecile who suggested the dictionary. He had noticed that the word "Zeckeshvakin" "Why," asked the Kansan editor distractedly, "do you spell Czechoslovakia t-c-h-e-o-c-s-l-a-v-a-q-n-i-e"? The Kanan reporter on further investigation has found that the German and the French know nothing more about spelling Czechoslovakian than English. The Freshman rhetoric students however could only be equiluted in their uniqueness of spelling this work by the Japanese. One theme produced "Checkyourvowel"—mother Zekoslav and father Zakov. It is also known as the *List*. Which is reported as one of the reasons that our English department grows weaker, weaker and weaker. For the worst looking, most collegiate Ford driven in the Honcoomep jurate at the University of Denmark for an anti-freeze solution was given. There is only one thing to do about it. If you must write on foreign of fairs discuss Spain or France. Send The Daily Kansan home. Restaurant Owner Gives Free Meals to Hungry Cleveland, Nov. 14, - (UP) - George Dallas, Cleveland restaurant owner, has joined the team preparing to feed 5,000 persons on Thanksgiving Day. Last year they "It's terrible to be hungry and day of the year," Dallas said, "But on a holiday, it's much worse." Dallai came to Cleveland when he was nine years old from Athens, Greece, an orphan. During his first three years in Cleveland he almost starved. "I came here without money, and I don't want to have any when I die," he said. "I have food and water, I want to give them somewhere to eat. If anyone is laboring under the impression that sport writers do not turn out classic literature, he should mack on the ball and the sport page of the Kansas City State for Oct. 21, posted on the Lathc and Greek boarded hall, which provides a website having Lathc or Greek derivation, and has a vivid red background to shine through the holes that remain. There are 15l red door spaces in the first row. "People want to know how I can “give away all these Thanksgiving dinners. My wife will hardly miss it and will look back in gratitude and happiness." Formally another copy of the same page is posted nearby, also by someone else. The abovebreadcode below the abbreviated header "K's Wine" is in a classical English, "K, U's Pawn Wine," and the opener that the bracer used in the image may be translated "Fires in Victory." The Believe It or Not—Sport Writers Know Classics Personal and Fraternity Crested Christmas Cards Mails Milian Lawler of the Ancient language department made to charts to show the importance of Latin and Greek in every day language. stories beneath describe with gaps the Manhattan homecoming game and the Gameman-Iowa State tussle. Printing Company BULLOCK Bowersock Theater Bidg. "Where good painting is a habit" The state board of pharmacy is giving examinations for registered pharmacists, Wednesday and Thursday in the rooms of the School Pharmacy. State Pharmacy Exams to Be Given This Week Those taking the examination were given the advantage of two lectures which were presented for K, U. pearl, and H. dewitt, in N. Y., *Y.* "The lectures will be illustrated with moving pictures, and should be of interest to anybody who is interested in foods," D. L. Havensbull, dean of the School of Pharmacy. The lectures were given at 11:30 and 4:30 Wednesday. They dealt with modern research on cod liver oil and bacteriological research. More than 200 delilquent slips were recently sent out to Whitman College students. Ninety of those receiving slips were freshmen. These slips are kept on the bench and are used to keep a check on their doing or falling work. Debtors from the University are touring the United States where they will debate with 36 American colleges. Read the Kansan Want-Ads. Y. M. Finance Campaign Under Way Tomorro Approximately one hundred embau- tieries work in the University Y. M. C. A. finance campaign to be launched tomorrow evening early this week, Shultz, general secretary, and John Bum, chairman of the advisory board, discusses the plan of adding in the in- struction of funds for the organization. Twenty-eight captains in charge of Golden Fish and Supplies at HESS DRUG STORE 742 Mass. St. Phone 537 Beauty Parlor in Connection Marcels 75c Wichita Sunday and Daily Paper live men in my team members, compose the forces employed in the undertaking. A second meeting will be tomorrow morning in Fraser棺前 before she chooses a board by a dinner_TIMEOUT at the office or a clock in the University Cafeteria. "Young man, why do I find you hissing my daughter?" "I guess, sir, it's because you wear GOODYEAR rubber boots." 17 West 9th 3 doors west of Innes' DALE PRINT SHOP Christmas Cards - - - Programs Invitations 1027 Mass. Phone 228 Yes Yes Yes The amazing part being that our price to you is no more than the price you pay for ordinary food. Our method of operation allows us to do this as the business is owned and operated by university students. Come in and get acquainted. The Rock Chalk Cafe has two cars giving free delivery service day and night. You always know you are getting the best and take the chance of getting something better in the line of food from the Rock Chalk, because we serve only the highest; priced and the highest quality foods obtainable on the market. When you feel the need of food at night Call 177 and we deliver it to your door. A trial is all we ask. From 6 to7 we are serving with our other dinners a Special Chicken Dinner for 35c Open all night 12th and Oread Remain Healthy Use Common Sense This time is dangerous for colds and sore throats. 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