PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1928 Kansas Glee Club Wins Second Place in Valley Contest M. U. Takes First Honors Gains Permanent Cup for Two-Year Victory Lending by a fraction of a point, the University of Missouri Men's Golf Club was first place in the fourth division Valley contest held at Wichita Falls on April 20th, the University of Kansas won second place with the clubs of the University of Okhahoma, Okahoma A. & M, and the University college of Winfield, tied for the 200 Voices Represented The contest, in which more than 290 voices took part, was declared the best ever held in the valley. The singing of Southwestern and Washington University, St. Louis, was a feature. Permanent possession of the vile contempt court will be awarded Missouri a $100,000 award. That University won in 1925, Kansas in 1927 and Missouri in 1928. In the national tournament in York, Missouri took third place in 1925, Kansas third in 1926 and Missouri fourth. Sing Individual Numbers Individual numbers of the clubs were "Dance of the Grones." Kansas; "The Fatherlander," Bintihi College, Newton, Kentucky; "Railway West," Southwesters; "Railman Stars," University of Oklahoma; "Finnish Lulahby," Okhama A. and M.; "A Summer Lulahby," Central Colorado; "The Through Eastern Stars," Missouri. The number intercepted in their own way by the competitors was 13,527. The number still being songsong is Jingres were Dean Pervin Wirk of Nebraska Woykian, Dean Stiven, University of Illinois and Professor Scott of the University of Wisconsin. Design Work to New York Committee Will Select Exhibit for Prague Contest Within the next few days, the department of design will and to New York a collection of designs and photographs of work by the designers. This work will be intended to a committee of selection for the International Air Congress, which will meet in Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, the week July and the new day of the conference, the committee will select in all from the various art schools in the United States, enough work to cover one thousandmounts. This will mean a very small amount from any school in the Eau du Midi during the expoion of March. Then the final selection will be made and this work sent on to Praque. Miss Rosaryne kekchana head of the department of design at the congress in Prague. There will also be an exhibit of the photograms for portraits of the Wintyne, for the childrens ward of the Bld. elemoral hospital, and for the family ward. The manschule Ginneted area, Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Bean Stain, Stalk, the Fox Peep Frog and Grateful. Women's Swimming Meet Will Be Held Thursday Plans for the women's intramural swimming meet were completed at the intramural board meeting Thursday afternoon at 4:30p. The meet will be held in the gymnasium from Friday, Feb. 16. The entry banks are dared from ten different intramural organizations wishing to enter the meet on Monday, Feb. 13. There will be a fortalezza of four late entries. The boards have been announced yet. The board must charge a small admission fee. Plans have been made for volleyball which will begin immediately after the swimming competition and organizers sign for press interviews only a month later after Thursday. The volleyball tournament will begin March 12 instead of March 6 as was previously planned, and will include 15 minute halves with five minutes between halves. Women physical education majors and pre-majors will discuss the forming of a minor club at their meeting called by Miss Margaret Burd, head of the women's physical department, in part, to 4:30 PM on Saturday. They will also discuss semester hour for majors which is to go into effect this semester. Learn Shorthand Ability to type and take dictation efficiently assures you of ease in location of a position. Ability to read the time required to qualify is brief—the expense small, LAWRENCE LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. IN SOCIETY Continued from page 3.1 Black, Clarence Edmund, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Crews, Joe Schneider, J. Albert Kerr, all of Topake; John Junker, Russell Stephens, Cliff Ward, Michael Sawyer, Dr. L. W. Caizer, Wamengo; C. S. DeRoy, Heipner; Alfred Mitchell, Levenworth, Gerald Pipes, Kansas City, M.; Robert Shapiro, Yasukhey Holdzmerman, H. II, Mohier, Raymond Phalp, St. Joseph, Mo.; Joy Shaver, Prapt; George L. Moore, Gregor Grutzmacher, Onugn; David McCreath, S. A. Johnson, Lawrence. After the banquet, initiation ceremonies were held for Ralph Mitchell, Dean Matthews, Foster Fullerton, Julian Smith, Aldrich Bickhams, Elon Traylor, George Jones, Vernon Trayer, Erin M. Moore, and William Neethart. Meachers of Beta Theta Pi fraternity were entertained Friday night at the Masonic Hall, 425 Fifth Ave. of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller in Topeka, Mr. Miller is an alumnus of Among the guests present were Governor and Mrs. Ben S. Pauken, Governor Paulen acted as judge in a contest to select the best dancers on the floor. Three special buses are used to take the party to Topcka and back. The chaperones were Ma, A.J. Org, and Mike Edwards, and Mrs. Elijah Baldwin. --a tentative honor code for junior and senior engineers is to be posted in Marvin hall in the near future. This code was drawn up by Tau Beta Psi. On Other Courts --a tentative honor code for junior and senior engineers is to be posted in Marvin hall in the near future. This code was drawn up by Tau Beta Psi. Grinnell, Iowa, Feb. 12—Nebraska grinned to Grinnell in its north Missouri valley conference basketball defensible Friday night with a deceived 34-0 victory over early, made it 16 to 10 at the half, and, after a brief Grinnell sport early in the last half, held a late scoring game, gave them a wide margin. The score. | Name | Cell | G | FT | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Substrate-B1 | | | | | Nitrogen, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Oxygen, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Phosphorus, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Sulfur, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Cadmium, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Iron, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Potassium, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | | NaI, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | Totals 8 6 14 Esterne - Hedges, Dartmouth. Umpire- North, Highland Park. Norman, Okla., Feb. 12—Oklahoma defeated Washington here Friday night, 34 to 17. The score: Washington, I2 G 197 Lockhart, f 0 Rippey, f 0 Smith, f 0 Stafford, f 0 Marson, f 0 Henrich, c 0 Henrich, e 1 Henrich, e (c) 1 Knuth, f 0 Bastia 7 Orfano 24 Piedra 14 Dipinta f 1 Federa f 1 Qoruna c 9 Qoruna g (el) 6 Norcia r 6 Stillwater, Febs. **12** - Searing 14 points in the last four minutes of a final state-of-the-art pointless, the University of Missouri Tigers won from Oklahoma A. and M. Nittany Lions. After a see-saw first half, the Aggies apparently stored up a safe lead of 10 points and were twisting the handle tall, when the Burgel retaliated. Referee-Earl Jones, Arkansas, Umpire Harry Houston, Southwestern of Kansas The Aggies were leading, 47 to 42, when the Missouri team started its winner's scoring. The score: Engineer Honor Code Will Be Discussed at Future Convocation Tables 29 7 Mirage, rr-56 G PFT Flamark, f 0 0 Inager 0 0 Webb, g 2 1 Robbis, c 1 0 Robbis, e 1 0 Crum, c 1 0 Jonish, f 1 0 Entire Student Body Will Vot en Proposition Drawn Up by Tau Beta Pi In an engineering convoction in two or three weeks, the students will vote upon the coes and if it is approved, they will vote on the graduation according to James May, e28. Dean Shand is in record with the movement and if the vote is sufficiently large and the idea works well, he'll extend it to other changes in the school. The code as drawn up is as follows: 1. The instructor gives the questions to the class. If he leaves the classroom, he informs the class where he may be found should anyone desire to ask questions about the examin- 2. The members of the class whenever possible take alternate seats during the examination. 2. 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