FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18.1925 SECTION B PAGE ONE-B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TWO SECTIONS First Homecoming Celebration Held at K. U. in 1913 "Scoop" Hill Responsible for Idea; Increase in Interest Evident Homecoming day is one of the traditions of K. U., which, while not yet legendary, can drill all older grads and undergraduate units with them in a common enthusiasm for their alumni mater. The first homecoming day in the history of K. U., was celebrated in 1913. Alfred "Scopes" Hill of Arkansas attended his homecoming idea, according to Prof. L. N. Flint of the department of journalism, who was secretary of the university. The plan was not followed in the next few years. Then came the great war, upsetting all customs and traditions of England. After the war the spirit of K. U. was still under a shadow. To brighten it a second homeschooling the rent has been made for 1915, Prof. H. B. Hungerford of the department of orthomology was commissioned. Old grades as well as old athletes were urged to come back. The game was on Thummingday night and was played on the old McCoak Celebrated Second Year Eutathism run so high at this first real homecoming that a similar day was celebrated the following year, Nov. 13, 1292, the day of the Nebraska game. Lawrence merchants decorated, the Kansas instituted its own special game in a special number, and the famous 20-20 game took place. In 1921, a bigger and better day was planned. Kanana met Missouri on Thanksgiving day. The day before, a bull fett for "Men Only" was held in Robinson gymnasium on the campus of the program. After the game an all-University party was held in the gymnasium. "Homecoming by Radia" was a feature of the program in 1922, with KADM broadcasting station on the KAEM day's events. The day was Armistice day, also the day of the Nobrekra game. That year, too, the stadium 1232 followed much the same plan as the preceding years. The game was won by Missouri by only a small margin. 1242 put on the first game, winning 79-68 and securing gymnastics classes. Nebraska won the game with a score of 34-7. Much Spirit in 1925 Then in 1925 the most remembered periap, of the homecoming days, was celebrated. Hoo day, which was held at home and often the coming game, was entered into with such spirit that the team, the students, and the old girls were invited to be "Best Mizouz." And they did. The M. U. and the K. U. glee clubs use in a joint concert that was followed by Hoo day, the event preceding the game. Last year Homecoming day was on the day of the Nebraska game, Oct. 22. The new feature of putting on exhibits by the different departments of the school is another other years, such as "Nice"; Old Timer's band, decoration of organized houses, Old Timer's reunion, special edition of the Kanuan, exhibition by the gymnastics classes, were all over with increased ice slam. Game This Year's Feature This year the Missouri game is again the center of attraction—but the game will be played at the newly completed Missouri University stadium and Missouri friends will be present to watch the animal clash. At least part of the program includes a museum with Missouri University's own station. Again organized houses will vie for decoration laurels, trophies and plaques to place exhibits of departmental work in their windows. Institutions have been extended to all universities; the game will be present. Old Timers' night will give a chance for classmates to meet. Organizers hope to entertain returning alumni. Jay Janes Made Debut at M. U. Game in 1923 The Jay James made their first appearance as a woman's pop organization at the homecoming game with the Jay James in part in the Tortoise parade the evening preceding the game, and appeared at the game to play a contest between halves at the game. The emblem of the club, red triangle with a conventional blue jayhawk inside, was designed by Dorothy Derrn. The uniform, white shirt sweater and front on face, white shirt cap, has remained unchanged. remained unchanged. Downtown Windows Display All Branches of University Work Home Economics Department to Feature Balanced Meals in Exhibit in Exhibit This year when alumni and friends of old K. U., gather in Lawrence for Homecoming day they will be greeted by the home district, for shop windows that in previous years have been indented in the latest fashions of men's and women apparel will be coapted by the store fronts and even live mice and rats. For the first time in the history of K. U., displays to represent all fields of University work will be shown in the downtown shop window. In a similar forty-four departments will be put on the windows Thursday afternoon. The display of the home economics department to be placed in Inez's shop window, will be of much interest to those concerned in the preparation of such displays; also the selection of materials. Numerous charts will be used. Examples of rare, done, and well done meat with the degree that they should be cooked to produce these results will vary, such of the class in economic uses. The textile class will present the results of a number of experiments that they have performed on goods. A piece of real union cloth having an interlaced pattern is dissolved leaving only a ball of cotton threads. Experiments on silk silicon show that by acid the flexibility of the goods can be removed. By using a looping weaving of the present day will also be a feature of the display. Stadium Was Dedicated Thanksgiving Day 1922 The dedication of the Memorial Stadium was one of the big events in the homecoming program. The ceremony, held on the morning of the Homecoming game and was attended by more than 7060 personnel, included a parade in which 4000 students and faculty members took part, making it one of the largest ever witnessed in a stadium. Uniforms of R. O. T. C. Were Once a Novelty At the Homecoming game of 1922 the R, O, T, C music a quite hit with their new uniforms. The K, U, unit had just received their uniforms which were a distinct novelty on the Hill. The "army" appeared in its new dress and received much admiration from the students and visitors. Read the Kansas want ads. DARKING BARS. ALL CARS BARRED IN VICTIMITY OR NAMED STREETS AND WEST OF NAMED STREETS. STREETS AND WEST OF NUMBERED STREETS. Old Dads "You Will Find" Furniture that's Different at A TRAFFIC CHART FOR THE K. U. GAMES. and "Old Grads" TELANDER'S 639 Mass. St. Opposite Bowersock M&COOK ST That the Indians were probably well educated, or that they drove up in large shiny automobiles could be easily forgotten when one saws squaw before a fire in front of their tents frying what seemed to be huge doughnuts, which had square centers instead of the conventional round center. The doughnuts are cooked only on special occasions. They are made with flour, lard, and a little of any kind of sweetening. The batter was mixed by henry into shape into an intricate pattern on an ordinary plate; then it is dropped into a skillet of hot glove, and fried until brown. It smothered something like cheese that has flavor only to be obtained Kansas Students Are Initiated Into Noted Culinary Mysteries of Original Indian Civilization Italian bread, buffalo meat, and black coffee, all prepared over an oven fire, spiced with nashes, and flavored with the tang of the out-of-doors, gave the barbecue at the Haskell restaurant which entranced all who attended it. The Indian bread does not taste so good. It tastes like bread in which the tough had failed to raise a knife. It was handed to one by a feather covered Indian, painted like a nightmare, and authenticated, but it was handed to one who would trade his coarse bread for angel food entree. This bread was made of corn meal because it was better than rice flour alone. One squaw demonstrated for our curiosity how this was done, but even assuring the corn meal being used to cook it took an eye to look any too clean, with another smaller cook, looking even less clean could not hamper our enjoyment of the meal. We knew we had been bit of the oath, and seeing the first real Americans as they had beet before the coming storm, living in the minds at least, the story of Indian camps as we had read of them in the yellow rooftops, or lightning on their in our early childhood? Soonland! Indeed it is a little country in itself, a very collegiate little country. The visitor on his first trip to Soonland would almost behae he had stepped between the two. He wrote an novel (not "The Plastic Age"). Oklahoma U. Life is Like That of Popular Novel, says Visitors on First Trip to Soonerland from having been fried out-of-doors, by a nuns' Creek Indian. The University of Oklahoma seems to be one of those places where the students go out and go on a good goes. This school spirit is shown through their games, music, or at airplanes it did when they played the dayhawks. Everyone is expected and required to attend every game in the season, and you will wear red awnings with white sailor trousers and sit in the router's section on the deck. If you're not sure which such app, such rooting, such enthustion, whether the Sooner team is will be important. This tendency of the student of Oklahoma to crowd action is also expressed in recent campus wide revelations against certain University rules per- Welcome Grads We are glad to have you back George's Lunch Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes Welcome Visitors How Are You Old Timers? We're Glad You Are Here Make our store your headquarters. Use our telephone training to discipline. Chief among the objectionable rules in the one which permits no student to have or drive a car for someone, is driving demonstrations and parades have been staged. Norman streets are filled with boys and girls on roller skates, in tumble pits, in ball pit and at carnival ramps, nage, and even whirrowbars. Great bonfires have been built and clever stairs directed against the objectionable rule will be to be seen, whether or not this time the student body will rule. So far, the administration has remained firm in enforcement of the laws. 813 Massachusetts St. Four Kappas Quarantined Sorority Member Taken Home With Searlet Fever Those who are guaranteed at present are Nancy Hassig, usul c. Jeanne Ibahn, unel c. Louise Leaming, c. 30, and Lucie Craes, c. 29. With Scarlet Peve Four women are under quarantine for scarlet fever at the Kappa Kappa Kappa hospital in Jackson, Mississippi. The first to take the disease was Virginia Lee Carter, who was permitted to travel to Tennessee and treated under the state law, to return to her home at 5844 Grand, Kansas. Unless other cases are developed quarantine will be lifted from the house Sunday evening. women of the Louisiana State University who were being initiated into Theta Sigma Sigma, Journalistic reroyce, were required to wear dresses made entirely of newspapers, as the flimy apparel from being blown away because of a strong wind which happened to be sweeping the campus. --- Wave the new growth only It is no longer necessary to double-reuse the wavel. We need it now and to the newly grown straight hair alone! This is the EUGENE METHOD—the selective method—in which we expert and experienced. Comeandseel. 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