FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Students of Design Will Give Exhibition of Original Problems Number of Patterns for Rugs Will Be Scant to Display in New York Senior students in the department of design will have their special design problems on exhibition beginning April 1. The work of junior and sophomore students is being called in up to date, recording to Min. Mary Kennedy Ketchan, head of the department, so that the display may include as much sophomore and junior work as possible. During their senior year, students in the department are allowed to do a special problem in any line of art work in which they have taken courses. There are seven seniors working on designs, most of which are for screens or wall hangings; Wolfe is designing a three-panel screen with decorative sea motif. Helen Cook is working on a panel which will have a design of herons among flowers. Eula Linder is designing a screen with a textile motif and decorative borders. Lotta Old and Ruth Hill are working on rug designs. Mary Margaret Perry's problem is a hindrance涂� of Rip Van Winkle" which will be used by her children as gold.玛丽奥 Marielle et al. is working on a problem in textiles and the technique of commercial art. About thirty rug designs done by department students will be sent to the Art Alliance exhibition in New York City later this spring. Y. W. C. A. Retreat Begins Plans for Coming Year Will B Made at Meeting The annual Y. W. C. A. retreat for old and new cabin members will be held at Broadview inn this week end. The two cabinets will leave this evening and return some time Sunday. The purpose of this retreat is to go over the events of the past and formulate the plans for next year. This event will provide new experiences, suggestions given at the Conference of Forty, which was held at Henley house, March 16, and suggestions that came out of the conference would be held all past Wednesday evening. Funny Pants and Still Joints Give Golf Humor The complete cabinet was not ready to be announced until after press time tolav. Spring is here and man's tumultuous avocation is on its heels. Not since the days of the ex-car, the one-have buggy, the ford car and mother-in-law, have there been so many wine cracks an there are about golf. Golf is a funny game and the people who play it are funnier. They wear funny clothes, they talk a funny language and they are just simply funny people. Men who have developed sarcasm to perfection, who can ridule their enemies and who have a set jargon against them, will be able to break out with golf fever that runs a temperature beyond the 9th degree. Men who have not smiled since their boyhood days have been known to laugh out loud at an old man, and in one case they have dressed up his hat in the knees, where they connect with a checkered pair of pants. The professional golfer must wear striped shoes, a red sack coat and a cap to avoid being hit by the ball. He must have a caddie to carry a large bag full of height shiny clubs that will permit him to take any augur. The funniest thing about golf is how serious most men take it. They all tell you how run-down and what physique they are. How within a short time the old liver begins to percolate, the old stiff joints become flexible, sleem is like the old boyhood stuff and the apples of its force, ad infinitum. Golf is funny, but it is funnier to the man or woman who never played a game in his life. Seventy Attend Mott Reception About seventy persons attended the reception given last night at the Phi Mu Alpha house in honor of Clifton Moft, ma28, who played his graduation晚会. Among the guests were: Miss Ruth Zink, Baldin; Mrs Helen Heczey, Mrs L. E., Waggoner and Myron Waggoner, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs J. F. McGinnis, of Law of Topeka; and Mr, and Mrs, F. I. Mott, Tuba, Oka. Read the Kansan want ads. Chorus Choir Will Sing Sacred Choral Cantata The Chorus Choir of the First Presbyterian church under the direction of Dean D. M, Swarthout and assistants will give in sacred concert "The Seven Last Words of Christ," by Theodore Boulder, Sunday night, April 17 at 7:45, at the Congregational church. The solids are Mies Kathryn Laxmande, soprano; Prof. Eugene Briens, treasurer, and assistant professor, accompanying Prof. Karl Kaustein, violin, Mr. W. R. Bellon, cello, Mies Virginia Airola, violin, and Mrs. C. W. Straford, organ. This cantata is considered one of the forest of all sacred choral literature and is the most protectionant work in the world. According to Dean D. M. Swearbourn, according to Dean D. M. Swearbourn, Eldridge Writes in Book Post-War Labor Developments Cited by 32 Educators Schoen Eldridge, professor of sociology, wrote one chapter in "American Labor Dynamics," a book on the study of the labor scenes in the light of post-war developments, published by HarperCollins. The Chapter by Professor Eldridge is on "Labor and Independent Politics." Thirty-two teachers of economics, political and labor problems, and labor publicists and educators, have also a direct part in the work. The three groups are exposed; problems of a labor union somewhere in the United States; labor unions in industry and politics; the kind of labor and idea and leader- There are three appendices to which versal hundred labor union execu- ees, editors, teachers and students are contributed. Negro Students Present Musical Comedy Saturday The Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will present a three-act musical comedy entitled, "The Pirate's Lady," at the Orchestra theater Saturday night. The comedy was written by Antiope Westmoreland, c'28. The play has its first scene in the Fifth Avenue mansion of Mr. Foster; the second act takes place at Forrest Cove, Long Island, while the last act takes place in the Pirates Cove Night Club, and the Pirate Cave. Eisa Moton, c. 31, has the feminine lead in "The Pirate's Lady," and Herbert Backet has the masculine lead. Others having leading parts are: Antonie Jackson, c. 30, Willa Palm, c. 29, Zatella Turner, c. 29; Florence Watelman, c. 29; Leon Jordan, Cafey Stokes, c. 28; Robert Stokes, c. 28; and Ulysse Plummer, until Talent from Kansas City will be presented in the night club scene. Renault Justin of Hill City, a senior in the School of Fine Arts, has a position as teacher of drama and music in the High School for the coming year. Did You Know-that you now can secure exquisitely bound editions of the outstanding A Son of the Middle Borderz* Novels of Distinction for $ 100 Here are some of the latest issues: Tin Wedding ... 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The women who had charge of the group sketches are: Dorothy Decker, uncl., invitations; Dean May Harmon, uncl., Dorothy Gracker, uncl., Margaret Kilbourne, c31, refreshments; Dorothy Enslow, c31, Dorothy Gracker, uncl., vespers; Dorothy Johnston, uncl., Estes; Laura Riley, uncl., social; Mary Helen Jurienk, c20, member; Dorothy Railback, c31, Sarah Burger, uncl., white; Kathryn White, c31, Henley House, Kathryn McFarland, finance. Those present were asked to express their opinions on how they thought the Y, W. C. A. could improve next year. They were also asked if they would conduct a discussion conducted in a religious manner or whether they would rather have an outside speaker on experiences pertaining to subjects under discussion. The plans for next year's programs were presented and the reports gained from the questions. There will be a retreat for the old and new cabinet members at Broadway Inn from Friday evening until Saturday night. They will discuss next year's plans and problems and become better acquainted. Hutchinson Will Vote on Junior College Plan Hutchinson, Kan., March 30.—A special election will be held in Hutchinson on April 14 to decide whether a junior college will be added to the (United Pres) The school would make it possible for Hutchinson high school graduates to take their first two years of college work in their home town. The question has aroused keen interest in the city. Read the Kansas want ads BOWERSOCK Tonight — Tomorrow A Sure Laugh Comedy— with laughs a yard wide News — Fables — Comedy Shows - - - 3 - 7 - 9 Prices - - 10-40 - 10-50 WINTER FOOD FOR 4,500 ELK UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, M. Y. Orpheum Monday Jackson Hole, Wyo—Feeding hay to a vast herd of wild elk. Hunger makes these wild animals fairly tame and they will not run away as long as the men stay aboard the hay-cart. This herd numbers 4,500. Orpheum Monday Bowersock Tues., Wed. 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