SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1927 C PASE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 0 Y 水 Places for Teachers of English and Latin Are Most Numerous Majors in Social Science Have Most Difficulty in Finding Suitable Jobs Positions for English teachers are most numerous in the teachers appointment bureau, according to Harold W. Anderson, director of the bureau. There are also more calls than there are requests for English teachers, only one application was not filled last year. Another field in which there are numerous calls and few teachers is that of manual training. Journalism teachers seem to have the greatest difficulty in obtaining positions," said Mr. Anderson. "There seem to be many teachers in this field than any other." because every high school has an English department there are certain to be about the same number of applications each year. Although the number of students who still seem to be a smaller number of applicants, this year the bureau intends to place about 360 people. Although many of these teachers are just graduating this year, there are many who are seeking a better position. "Executive positions seem to be open to men rather than to women," said Mr. Anderson. "Some students who are just graduating this year have positions as principals of high schools." Mr. Anderson announces the following appointments for next year: Jewel Fink will teach in the elementary school at Freeland, Kan. William Kampschreider has a post- graduate degree in education, Kan. high school, Lyndon Dallet will teach music at Kingman, Kan. Horbert Arsel, science and history, Lansing Rural High School; Sally Tucker, home economics, Lansing Rural High School; B. F. White, of Manatee, home economics, Mantavec; Gladys Brady, Alfreda Viata High School; Edith Morgan, home economics, Pomona High School. An extremely fine production of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" was given by the freshman women of Cornell university. Children of the Children's Home and the Reconstruction Home of Christ Church (the club was sponsoring the production. The Women's Orchestra provided the music. It is Time— to have that car or your overhaul— Mechanical Work Guaranteed VICTORY GARAGE 122-024 Mass. Phone 88 VARSITY Tomorrow Tuesday--Wednesday Poor deluded jazz orphan! Dancing her gilded way Jown the Primrose Path! Comedy News Topics Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat. 10-40; Eve. 10-50 In Society --case Jaywalker furnished the music, the charmers were Mrs. Jane Meckman, M. F., W. Strinw, Tongka, and Bett Weihlin. Many out of town towns with present, An informal dance was given by Delia Barris on January 18, 2014. Her performance was documented in an anecdotal effect, Music was furnished by Tommy Down and was recorded by her friend, Ms. Teresa McRae, M. C. Wofford, Mrs. Michael Brown, Ms. Shelly Gamia Phi Beta entertained with a dinner featuring the three women who were decorated to represent a tropical island, Miss Jemima Harewell, Mrs. Margarita Denman, Mrs. Gertrude Hawlett, Mrs. Marjorie Denman. The out of town guests were Miss Wendy worth the money, Miss Caroline Harder-Hairston, Miss Jane Millen, Lawrence; Miss Helen Mankin, Davide Moreau, Lawrence; Miss Louise Wallhoffen, Davide Moreau; Miss Leslie Tinkers, Martin Crawford; Wilhelm Todd, Michael Keith; Matt Shelby, Willia The Ancestry fraternity held its annual May 12 ceremony at St. John's Church with colored fights and a candlelight vigil. The group formed the Chippewas, who are known for their music, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hackman, his wife An informed home dhoose was given by 9th Kanna Pai Satliday night. Mercea on earth woke up, Mr. Hisony, Mrs. Hisony, Mrs. Hisony, and Mr. Mee G. A Egyptian decorations formed the background for the informational gates given as part of the tour. The exhibitions were Mrs. Carrion, Robert McCormick, and Mr. David Boughton. Music was led by Handsom Joanine's orchestra. Of Pi Kaira Kabira was held at the chamber music hall in Athens with flute and saxophone. On the front pane moon shone through a false collapse of glass to catch the light. Wardrobe Trunks Gladstones Leather Goods Come in and look over our complete line now. Our goods will please you. BOWERSOCK WETTIG 732 Mass. Tomorrow Tuesday--Wednesday Shows 3-7-9 Prices Mat. 10-40 Eve. 10-50 Why Do Men Why Do Men - risk millions? - dare danger? - challenge nature? - and fight each other? For Ideals! Money! LOVE! See this, tremendous awe-inspiring picurization of the book that has thrilled millions. UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION Comedy News Review Theta Phi Alpha holds its annual funders' day banquet last night at the chapter house, Purdue University. Ms. H. J. Poinny, M. H. J. 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