A. FRIDAY, MAY 18. 1923 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Students Throng Jayhawker Office to Get Yearbooks Annual Dedicated to Prof R. D. O'Leary; Famous Alumni in New Feature "About five hundred copies of the 1928 Jawkweaver were given out the marring," said John Foster, editor of the book. "Each student received several hundred more students were waiting anxiously, receipts in hand to be admitted to the Jawkweaver office." The new Jaywalker is dedicated to Prof. B. D. O'Leary of the department of English, in honor of his long and distinguished leadership and leader ship in the University. A new feature in this year's book is in the section of prominent alumni, who collected the names and photographs of men and women who have attended K. U. in past years. All pictures and names are all prominent in a series of activity lists. The six beauty queens are: Mary Kawer, andrea c., Elinchathb v28, Mercycole Hill, unae, fr. Andreas Gay, andrea d., Fla13, fi. 51, Jessica Underwood, fa13. The humor section contains some pictures and scripts of the various works that make up the University. Thirty pages humor are in the book, for although it was intended to contain more, eight and to be taken out for lack of space. There are about thirty scenes of the Hill on an art background by the artist of the Burger-Baked Engraving Company of Kansas City. Song Award Winner Here in Lawrence Carl Dews Is Visiting Friends in Lawrence Carl Dews, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs J, W. Dews, 307, K. 124 street, Tehoka, who was admitted winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for text at the All Souls' Unitarian church in Kamla City, Ms., recently deceased by her Earthen-burned cushion, 341, and other friend. Mr. Dews, a student in Kansas State Teachers' college at Hays were chosen from 42 singles. Forty-two were in the second year. The beating began at 9 o'clock in the morning and continued until 3:15 in the afternoon. The entire series was played on standard operatic or oratorio selection. The judges then recalled eight and in the second bearing the contests were allowed to choose a number of men. Mr. Dees was accompanied by Mary Lou Earleauhenschull, 31 during the contest. Donald M. Swarthout, dean of Fine Arts, presented at the festival. The Marie Talley award is one of the most generous offered in the arts. She brings her expertise in voice, languages, piano and theory, and her living expierences in New York or wherever the person deserves it. Ms. Talley will co-contract a contract with the Redhull-Hornchantiques for the summer and upon completion will be awarded a prize to study. Hopkins Files for Re-Election Michael J. Hopkins, former K. Geraldine Hopkins, former Justice of the Surreme Court, filed yesterday as a candidate for re-election. Justice Hopkins was first a member of the county and speaker pro tem of the home. Later he was lieutenant governor during the administration of President Ronald Reagan, who was elected attorney-general and served two terms. He was advanced to the court at the election on the record he has made. VARSITY Now Playing Behe Daniels in "The Fifty—Fifty Girl" ADDED Comedy News Oregon Matinee ... 10-40c Evening ... 10-50c Architects Are Working on Problems of Design Starting Monday Starting Monday The Laugh Sensation— Harold Lloyd in "SPEEEDY" Students of architecture are working on design projects. Sophomores have been working on a sketch problem by creating students' journals. The junior problem, which is due on Saturday, May 19, is a design for a building of medium size. The senior problem is a design for a convention hall situated on the shearer of a Colorado roof. Students work on the on Saturday, Freshman architects are working on a monumental building in or before Monday, May 21. The faculty of the department will Six-Weeks Field Trip Is Flanned to Obtain Fossils for Museum The faculty of the department will judge the designs. H. Martin to Head Expedition to Investigate Pliocene Formations Plans for a field trip this summer are being made by H. T. Martin, curator of paleobiology at Uyghur Museum. The purpose of the trip is to examine some of the group will start about June 12 or wherever it is most convenient for the members of the expedition, and it is expected to last for about six weeks. The group will take place in Sherman county, about 18 miles southeast of Goodland, where the members of the expedition will drill working out two quarters of phasae formation on rocky hills. They will also spend two seasons. The phloeae formations all occur the world are receiving more arbus- tacles of the phloeae than any other formation from a paleo- tological point, according to Mr. About five men are expected to make the trip but so far only two have made preparations to go. These two, who are from college and are part of the department, are set three men and a cook are expected to fill out the party. Ethan geology or zoology majors would be well prepared for the readings that they would make would help them a great deal in their line of study. Mr. Martin believes that a trip like this would do a geology and earth sciences more good than a year of study. Mr. Martin, and Curtis Hoe, grade student in paleontology, are the scientists who will present, for the first time, any information they wish to be interested in making the tran can get any information they wish to hear on the third floor of the museum. Kansan Staff Officers Elected for Next Term The Karenen Board met Wednesday afternoon in the Journalism building and elected the following officers: Editor, mechief. Don, Daniels, c2015 associate editor, Larry Punzelman, amuseable author, Jeffrey Snyder, c2016 night editor, Alison Gaskell, c2017 Sunday editor, Martha Cummiskey, c2019 Those officers were elected for a term of five years and will assume their duties Monday and continue until the end of the year and serve next fall until their mouth is filled. pharmacy company. They will visit the school of Pharmacy and faculty members will make their annual spring tour of the Kansas City wholesale drug companies, Friar Street Pharmacy, and visited are, McPike Drug company, Faxon and Gainberg Drug company, Faxon and Clover Drug company, Lilly and company. The Park-Davis company will serve them their lunchbox while the El Lilly come to take them to a show in the evening. Pharmacy Sensors Make Tours BOWERSOCK Norma Talmadge in "THE DOVE" You'll Praise This One to the Skies! Tonight — Tomorrow Shows 3-7-9. Prices10-40 10-50 Swenson You'll be moved as never before with this great love story Starts Monday— The Lute and Fink medal, awarded to the most outstanding student in the School of Pharmacy, was presented to Daward A. Coombs, 28 Division in the fifth person to receive the University of Kansas. Receives Meda Lehn and Flük Pharmacy Prize Lon Chaney in "Laugh Clown Laugh" Mr. Lohn and Mr. Fink chose the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy from a child of 60 other representatives in the State. The only requirement which they put on the presentation of the model was that it should be given to a graduating student. The four students, each with one pen, put on the award worst first, encryption in schoolmaster's second, the length or time which the student has received the award, identification the application and admission shown by the student fourth, the attitude shown by the student toward school and the screen of pharmacy. Presented to Student. Those who have received the award in the past four years are: Miss Katherine Sorensen, "24; Norman F. Witt, "25; James M. Noble, "26; and Albert F. Zimmerman, "27. The purpose of this award is to interest in research education. The presentation of the medal was followed by a short address by Dean Bawerbill. Student Lutherans to Celebrate With Box Supper Church Picnic Planned The Latham Student Association to have a public lunch on Saturday evening at Sullivan theatre. The party is to leave the Latham church building in order to receive gifts. There are churches of the plaza about 20 or 30 to be present. The committees in charge of the art crampuses, are invited. Harriet Torman and Lloyd Hattman programs Graeme Hancock, publicity, Caroline Mick. The crampuses are Miss Haugen, Miss Larson and Miss Hads. Lena Anderson, new president at the student association, is to have charge of the prize. She said that it has been planned to be an as-yet likely prize. But the women are not to bring the low prizes. Editors of the Dvidence College, N. C., "Dvidencehimself" recently抽出 the oceans most in demand for book reviews, and searched through old copies of the paper, featurely runners-up, memory maker, and information available on Internet, each poach in a decorative order. The five women picked such about a dozen birds in their court. There were about 150 women and girls eligible for the title. The Newman Club will have a meeting Sunday at the parish home, immediately following church services. Announcements --- Mathematics Club Picnic Being Held This Evening The annual picnic of the Mathematics club is being held this evening at Brown's grave. The club has an office in the department of mathematics and families. There are about 40 persons on the picnic. The crowd was scheduled to leave from central Administration about 4320 in ears for the event. Games with a mathematical background have been played for intergenerational play and for national picnic games of the beast, horse and horses are also on the map. Next year's officers for the local student branch of the American Society of Mining Engineers were members of the organization next in its Geology building for that purpose in the last meeting of the school. Following the election, Prof. C. M. Young addressed the group on the subject, "Russell County Oil Fields." Mining Engineer Society Selects New Officials F. C. Malla, president; Walter Ott view president; and Ray J. Wiemer secretary-treasurer. 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