MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Oread High Graduates Tweave at Exercises Held Friday Evening Three Students Tie for Oreac Award; Other Honors Go to Seventeen Diplomas were presented to twelve members of the senior class of Orendi Training High School at the regular commencement exercises by Prof. J. W. Twentieth Friday night. The exercise was held in central Administration building. Due to the fact that there was n it for first place in the class for the honor of receiving the Oread medal, a member who has made the highest rating in school service, character, and scholarship, it was decided by the faculty not to award this year. Ellis was selected as the recipient. Richmond were the typing members. The Daughters of the American Revolution prize American history teacher Wallace Lane this year because they each possessed an equal rating in the history department. The seniors of the faculty. Ten dollar cash prizes were awarded to each by Mrs. Wallace Lane. Honor awards in the form of being placed on the honor roll for having had an average of seventy-five percent attendance and were announced by Professor Twentle. These members receiving this distinction were: Helen Alder, Helen Brown, Margaret Busbong, Gladys Cowles, Robert Browne, Elizabeth Cole, Lane, Margaret McKnowen, William McKnown, Lawrence Mills, James Naimuth, Nicole Snyder, Phoebe Pyle, Rachel Cohen, Jennifer Two of the members have finished school in less than the four years. There were Margaret Busbong, three, Phoebe Pyle in three and one-half years. The members of the graduating class were: Helen Jeannette Alter, Margaret Bushong, Junn Navarro Caillian, J.D. Demeane Gertudeh R. Elaine Wylie, Robert C. Marshall, Ebba E.Jevons, Robert C. Marshall, Bria K. Edle, Ridley Fox Siggley. Student Editors Get Medals Austin, Texas, May 26. —Awards in the form of gold, silver, and bronze "T" and Qulll medals have been given by the students who have voluntarily helped to edit the Daily Texas, campus news paper; the Longhorn, literary magazine; and the Cactus, year book. The annual publications dance-dance. Eleven University of Kansas women will represent Alpha chapter of Kappi Hill at the eleventh council of chapters to be held at Lake Winona Ind, June 19-26. Edith Bech, c29 president of the organization, and Mira Jandina, c29 vice president of the organization, will be the officiates delegates with power to vote. The other delegates from Alpha chapter are: Margaret Barrier, fa'29; Katherine Gabriel, c30; Katherine Beard, fa'28; Lillian Messner, c30; Gladys Baker, c30; Robert Howmann, fa'30; Daryl Haller, fa'31; Goldie Hoffman, c31; and Goldie Hoffman, c31. The Lawrence chapter will be responsible for the Founders' day program to be given the second or third day of the council. Putnam Memorial Fund Aids Scholastic Contest Eleven K. U. Women to Go to Kappa Phi Conclave (Kansan Special) Cambridge, Mass., May 25—In order to promote a series of annual invertebrate competitions in scholarships for undergraduate and graduate american colleges, Mrs. Lowell Putnam has donated one hundred and twenty dollars in memory of her husband and brother, which will be known as the Lowell Putnam Memorial prize fund. In accordance with the stipulations of the gift, a competitive examination will be held on November 14 what will probably be the first intercollegiate scholastic contest in history. The ten men chosen from the university will be examined from Yale in a three-hour examination on the subject of English literature, Five thousand dollars worth of books and materials will be available its college library, in addition to individual prizes for the team members. Announcements --in her hose. These things all happened in spite of the few cloakers, of course, and perhaps they counteracted with serious accidents which might have occurred. The same woman stopped while crossing the park by Potter's on her way to play tennis and picked up a rummy card, that therefore the charm was lost. The W. S. G. A. Book exchange will be open from 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 5 Monday and Tuesday main desk books for the purchase of used books, for the purchasing of used books. Students able to meet the requirements for the University teacher's external catalog, must make application at the registrar's office immediately. Attend the summer session To those who graduate this year and join the Jayhawk Flown class—we wish them a successful career. By-By Jayhawkers--- To those who expect to return next fall—we wish a pleasant summer. But whether you leave for good—or return next september—remember we are always ready to serve you. Campus Views The supply is going fast. Only 10 each. Graduation Certificates framed and guaranteed to stay flat. D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE (Opposite Court House) Seeing is believing, and some people are always seeing things. It doesn't take much to convince an honest, nonchalant, bachelor college student that it was a trickery of the classes on Friday the thirteenth, because he has seen so many tragic things occur on that date. A K. U. man once turned down a trip to the United States to visit the thirteenth and the last time he had left town on that day the only uncle he could claim, who was both young and wealthy had been in Lawrence—and It is very common to hear people say "I'll take my skipper today and it won't rain." This is supposed to work the opposite way, too, and although called a superstition it really books more like a dirty crack at the ice. A woman was late to an important class the other day because she stopped to pick six four-foot clovers on the way. It turned out to be a large oak tree, but no one did. Do paper turned back, one bawl-out, two letters from home and a runner Of those applying for the diplomas, 23 were candidates for the bachelor of science degree in the School of Education or the Bachelor of arts in the same school. Applications for this diploma may still be made at the office of the registrar by anyone who is eligible through page 65 of the general catalog. Application for the teacher's diploma has been made by 25 seniors of the school, requiring requirements, according to word from the office of the registrar where the student is registered. Twenty-five Seniors File for Teacher's Diplomas Attend the summer session. Wishes to congratulate the graduating Seniors and to say Farewell to the departing underclasses. We have appreciated you and are looking for you next Fall. If Seeing Is Necessary for Believing College Students Seem Too Anxious to See Things for Firm Conviction Sharon'S We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish - comfort Prices No Higher Reports from the Yale prom indicate that bobbed hair is becoming passe and the popular Charlton and Chelsea boys are now being replaced by the graceful waltz. Overland Moving Crating and Packing What couples do not find it lucky to look at a new moon over their left hip. What girl does not grieve if she fails to be pregnant? What man will light three cigarettes with one match? Few in the world know how to lack in discrimination. There has to be someone or something to blame for allied events, and it is both ironic and sad that such imminate things as horseshoes, new moons, and ladders. And after encountering a black cat cross his path, and later see a black cat cross his path, and later City Transfer Company J. B. Stout Tel.2121 Lowell's Shoe Shop Goodyear Shoe Repairing 17 West sth 3 Doors West of Innes' on 9th We Appreciate the Trade the students of the University have Extended and We Will Welcome You Next Fall. H. R. Gordon Trunks from any floor 35c BRICK'S We wish to thank our many customers for past favors. We will be open for the full 10 weeks Summer School. "HARRY" The same low prices. Quick counter service. CONTINUOUS SERVICE 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. AC Old Father Time Has Rolled By Another School Year Your Old Stand By - - - - - - Phone 101 And we want to wish you good luck and thank you for your co-operation in making this year a success. "Don't forget our prompt, efficient service as long as you are in town" PHONE 101 Advance Cleaners L. LEE SMITH M. J. SMITH 1019 MASS. We all Thank You all— us the past year— for all the drycleaning you've sent We hope to see you back next year and if not— may prosperity attend you. Electrical Gifts FOR THE JUNE BRIDE Curling Irons Traveling Irons Table Stoves Coffee Urn Sets Eskimo Hair Dryers Hot Point Automatic Iron Serving Trays Coffee Percolator Sets Westinghouse Waffle Sets Toastmaster Toasters Toasters Table Lights Lamp Shades Floor Lamps Electric Fans For any electrical appliances Call 880 The Kansas Electric Power Company 700 Mass. Phone 880