2014年 PAGE FCUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1927 Characters Selected for Latin Style Show to Be Given April 21 Two Short Plays and Interlude Will Be Other Features of Program The characters for the style show which will be part of the program to be presented by Ma Tua Alpha, honorary choreographic fraternity, April 24, have chosen and have been practicing in charge of Lydia Wood, c.28. The following costumes will be shown by these characters: a senator's costume, Kenneth Cornell, c27; a citizen's costume, Van Amster Dan the c28; a sheriff's costume, Ruth Challene, c29; an infant's costume, Maxine Witt, c22 and Mary T. Smith, gr; bride's costume, Edith Adams, c24; soldier's armor, William Bell, gr and Charles Sitta, c22; general's costume, Carl Neumeyer, c27; traveler in incarnation, Joseph Dawson, gr and lion in paterson, H. P. Jones, c28; woman's costume of the late empire, Maurice Morley, c28. The characters for the play King Oronut, a premiere of the Greek tragedy written by Steven Leacock, have also been chosen. The play is under development and the characters are: King Oronut, Raymond Bowery; her husband, Charles Seitz; and a chorus of old men, Kenneth Cromwell, Nimoyeur, and Austin Van Winkle. The characters for the interlude of famous statues are: Maxine Witt, c29; Twila Shoemaker, c27; Faye Faye Stops, c29; Milred Horned, c29. Some of the statues which will be presented are: Orpheus and Eurydice the wreathers, the discus thrower, and the Gaul shaking his wife. The fourth part of the program will be the Latin play *Santos Populare Romanus*, a cone act comedy written by Miss Laila Lawerier of the Latin decem century, the cost attrib. to the cost attrib.; Manita Acilius Sura, a Roman senator, Keeneb Cornel; Acilia, his daughter, Magnie Witt; Quintin, framed of Acilia, Murarie Morley; A. Calgaryum Mirua, a young nun, Austin Van de Walle, baker, mother of Sara, the head of the sect of Sara, Amelia Woodward; Zoe, vestibula to Sara, Chathallona. Stutz Goes to Dubuque Meeting Held to Plan Program for Full Convention John G. Stuts, executive secretary of the League of the Kauai Municipalities left last night for Chicago to attend a meeting of the program committee of the International City Managers' Association. Mr. Stuts will attend some business matters in Quebec the next day at a meet. The program committee is meeting for the purpose of laying general plans for the fourteenth annual coalition of the association, to be held at Dubuque Sept 13, 14, and 15. Fre H. Lucke, city manager of Grapa Hills, Mich., president of the association, and C. E. Douglas, cit manager of Dubuque, will act on the program committee with Mr. Stu The International City Manage Association is an organization of professional city managers. It was or gained in 1914 at Dayton, Ohio, and the headquarters were established in Lawrence in 1922. Cab Reporter Extends Apology for Wanderi The energetic cub reporter who was sent out of the Kannan news room last Tuesday with the customary pad of paper and sharp pointed pencil and orders to get a news story, and, as a result wrote up his wanderings in the vicinity of Potter lake, desires to extend his humble apologies to the makers of the "coordini." Undoubtedly he will be in the "fair damselfly" swimming ambitions, but the reporter had no such intentions when he wrote the story. The reporter, being a tidal charm blossom, only assumed that the waters of Potter Lake were entirely too muddy and ice cold for anyone to swim in. But from now on he will never converse with her in any future direct influence to any young lady's desires. With the deepest of respect and admiration to the makers of the "foot print," he extends his apologies. Doctor Brooks Undergives Operation Dr. Stratton D. Brooks, president of the University of Missouri, who has been confined to his home since last work, submitted to an operator at the University of Illinois for early Wednesday morning. Doe too Brooks was resting well Wednesday day night. Read the Kansan want-ads daily. K. U. Entomology Department Ranks Among Best in the U.S. in Research Work Accomplishe The entomology department of the University of Kansas is one of the most outstanding entomology departments in the United States with regard to faculty, equipment, and the quality of students graduated. Much original research work is done in the department by the members of the faculty and three graduate students. The research work consists primarily in discovery of life histories; the taxonomic work takes in classification of insects, and often results in the discovery of species new to science. Taxonomic data has been distributed at a conservative estimate, 10 new species. The taxonomic work is based on the comparison of morphological characters. It is hard for the average student to understand what attraction there is in research work that causes the scientist to bend over his microscope, and then take little drawings for as many as 18 hours a day. A member of the department of entomology explains this somewhat in voicing the scientific workers' code, "We see the reward s in the achievement." "The knowledge that one has discovered "The knowledge that nature has been indulged before is reward enough and makes them to take" the entomology worker said. Telephone Company Will Survey Representatives of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company were on the campus spring, April 9, to start a survey of the telephones and equipment at the University. The representatives are S. H. Crank and P. T. Whittemore, both former students of the School of Engineering at the University. Evidently the uniring efforts of the science workers are recognized as indicative of true worth, for many studies have shown that good positions with the government. Never before have we shown such beautiful suitings as now. Stop in and look them over. SCHULZ The Tailor 917 Mass. St. Suiting you is our Business. Read—Kansan Want Ada! Once a week, every week, Friday Bell's Music Store VICTOR RECORDS BOWERSOCK Tomorrow→Tuesday—Wednesday Great Comedy — Greater Romance — Greatest Hit, this famous star has ever bad! Comedy—News—Review Shows: 3-7.9. Prices: Mat. 10-40, Eve. 10-50 Greatest Event in Kansas—Kansas Relays INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES Will Serve You Well Efficient student government requires a leader with previous council experience. The Independent party offers such a candidate. The entire ticket is composed of men who have been actively interested in other student activities. Such men know student needs and how best to satisfy them. The Independent candidates pledge themseles to a program of progressive efficiency.A vote for the Independent ticket is a vote for service to the University. Charlie Embree For President of Student Council 1. Present secretary of the student council 2. Member of joint committee on student afairs 3. Self supporting 3. Self-supporting 4. President of county club 6. Member of Jayawhaker Advisory Board 5. PI Sigma Alpha Honorary Political Sei 7. Religious week executive committee member 8. Executive committee on student friend- ship fund member 9. Twice winner of Jewett Memorial Schol- oopin. 10. One of the five men chosen to represent Kansas as a candidate for Rhodes Scholorship. Earl Horttor For Vice-President Men's Student Council L. Served on K. U. Band for two years 6. Winner of first prize in State essay contest. 2. Tau Beta Pi 2. President County Club 1. K. U. Relay Manager 4. Self supporting 3. Sigma Tau 3. Honor Student 4. Self supporting Maurice Kraemer For Secretary Student Council 4. Ben supp 5. Debater Joe Ellis For Cheerleader 1. High school leader 2. Experience in oratory 3. Self Supporting 4. School of Business Day Committee 5. Winning Personality Council Representatives College Engineering Robert Herzog Arthur Hodson Archie Dennis Ernest Stanley Kenneth Corder Eugene Fleming Ed Naylon Chellen Cole Merwin Dick Clarence Laughlin Millard Dowell Graduate School M. D. Ballard Law School Charles Keating Medical School Law School Wayne Bartlett Pharmacy School Education School Clyde Babb Business School Howard Rose Fine Arts School Ray Lawrenson Rice Lardner For President of Senior Class 2. Dean's Honor Roll 1. Member of present student council 3. 100 Per cent Self Supporting 4. Member of Missouri Valley championship debate team 5. President of county club 7. Oratory contest 3 years 6. Pi Sigma Alpha (Honorary Political Science Fraternity) 8. Y. M. C. A. worker 9. Vice-President of Delta Sigma Rho (Honorary Debate) Lloyd Mueller For Treasurer Student Council 1. Member of present student council 2. Organizer of S. A. E. Society 3. Self supporting 4. Captain rifle team 5. Active member in A. S. M. E. Class Officers Senior President Rice Lardner Treasurer Wesley Weight Junier President Jim Waler Treasurer Alberto Kunner Promoter Henry Hubert - Herbert Ibell Sophomore President "Tex" McMukinna Treasurer Ralph Cochrane Hop Managers Harold Adamson Lela Gibbon