MONDAY. MARCH 7, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Twenty-four Hundred Jayhawkers Have Been Ordered for This Year Largest Number Ever Ordered Next Largest Order Was in 1925 The number of 1027 Jayhawkers is the largest ever ordered, according to Clifford Anderson editor of the yearbook. The number ordered this year is 246 while the next largest order is 229 and last year the number was 1800. An added attention this year will be the new cover, the first of its type in the last five years. The dye for this cover is being made at the present time and is expected to be in the hands of the printer in a short time, but the book is not expected to be helped a proof deal by this new method. Practically all the copy has been turned in with the exception of eight or ten organizations, and these are expected soon. "The humor section is progressing in the best of fashion," said Cliff Anderson. "and to date, there have been hundreds of pieces that I have asked that everyone who has any ability as a cartoonist or humorist be sure to turn in something and try for the prize that is to be given for the category. The prize is the humor. The prize is a 1927 Jay Hawker. The deadline for cartoons in the tenth, and for written humor, the twentieth. We believe this is a good start, and we have been a great interest shown." First Pan-Pacific Discussions to Be for Public Conference Opens Friday The opening meeting of the Pan-Pacific conference, which will be in session at the University on Friday and Saturday of this week and next Sunday, will be open to the general public, according to E. B. "Tuft" McGraw, director of the university Y. M. C. A., and director of the faculty. The general subject which will be treated relates to the international situation in the Pacific area. Two opposing views on the problem will be presented by Mr. Charles F. Scott, editor of the Iola Register, and Mr. William G. O'Neill, board of temperance and social welfare of the Church of Christ. "Mr. Scott, A. B., 88," was invited to speak at this conference because he has been recently enjoyed an extended journey through the orient, and because he represents at its best the dominant tendencies of the present United States government as to foreign policies," Mr. Shultz said. "Doctor Taylor was the organizer of the good-will mission to Mexico in 1926, and was a delegate from the United States to the conference cia relations held at Honduras in 1925. He is typical of the best of the critical spirit in American public culture." The discussions of these two men in Fraser chapel at 7:30 Friday evening will formally open the conference. All other sessions will be limited to conference delegates representing colleges of eastern Kansas. Hill Orchestra Presents Initial Program of WREN Ronald Jetmore and His Orchestra formally opened the WREN broadcasting station of the Jenny Wren Fleur Company last Saturday night with a program lasting from 12:30 to 2:30. Telegrams and telephone calls were received from many points in the middle west. One telegram from Illinois and a phone call from southern Oklahoma were received from Chicago. The Lawrence residents were shown in the number of local calls and requests that were received. The duets by Lloyd Snyder and Hubert Else were commented on by the audiences and Cliff Peterson's solo OG Old Gray Whistler* well received according to the telegrams. Regular programs will radiocons from WREN in the town, according to Mr. R. C. Jackman, owner of the station. A device for measuring the surface area of living animals has been perfected at the Missouri Agricultural Research Center, where a revolving metal cylinder of known area, attached to a revolution counter and passed over the surface of the animal. The results are obtained by multiplying the revolutions of the roller by the radius. 412 The establishment of a department of journalism Foul out as the work of the regular spring meetings held by her department of Texas Christian University. Changes in Student Directory This list will be completed in a later issue. Abelard, Aaron Raymond, Sr. E., Lawrence, 1642 Ohio Adams, Den Donald, S. Co., Milford, 1540 Lau. Adams, George Louis, Jr. Bus. Lawrence, 1323 N. Y. Alison, Joseph P., Sir Edmund, S. Co., Culver, 1323 Oread Aliphin, Herbert Green, Sp. C., Lawrence, 1228 Lau. Alfred, George L., Co., Independence, St. and Ark. Alison, Joseph P., Sir Edmund, S. Co., Culver, 1323 Oread Alkesson, George London, Jr. Fr. C., Lawrence, 1140 Miss Barr, Harold Charles, Uni. E., Pittsburgh, 1218 Miss Beach, Emnett Holt, S. Co., Lawrence, 1015 Barker Bell, Leonard K., Sir Edmund, S. Co., Culver, 925 Best Best, Karl William, S. Co., Crete, 1324 Oread Billy, Samuel Paey, Uni. C., Kansas City, 1111 Miss Hishop, Howard L., Sir Edmund, S. Co., Lawrence, 1127 Oread Billing, Harry Wesley, Sp. C., Atchison, 1550 Lau. Bogart, Leonard Lawrence, Fr. C., Kirwin, 544 Tenn. Bougess, Dale Beret, Uni. Ed., Kansas City, 1340 J. N. Bougess, Wilfred Bowald, Gr. Kanese, I. Co., 1750 Barker Boughen, John Hollins, Uni. Ed., Kansas City, 1438 Miss Boughen, Martin Tilford, Fr. C., Lawrence, 545 Tenn. Bristle, Isaac Gilbert, Co., Kansas City, 1101 Miss Brown, Dudley Eugene, Co., Kansas City, Nu House Browning, Bingham L., Sir Edmund, S. Co., Lawrence, 1328 Tenn. Brucehring, Leo Edward, S. Co., Syrian College, 602 Miss Johann, John Hollins, Uni. Ed., Kansas City, 1438 Miss Butler, Joe Bryd, S. Co., Vienna, I. Co., (Wd. 1-3) 1671, Erik Ulland Butters, James Allen, Fr. C., Kansas City, Mo., W 10th Carson, Giles, Sir Edmund, S. Co., Lawrence, 975 Miss Carnahan, George Rav, Co., Columbus, W 10th Carpier, Tom Wilbor, S. Co., McCune, 1288 Tenn. Carpier, William Rav, Co., McCune, 1288 Tenn. Chappel, Frank Fisher, Jr. Bus. Newbury, 1312 Vt. Childs, Ralph Da, S. Co., Lone Star, 1801 Oku Chark, Franker, Jr. Sp. C., Lawrence, 935 Vt. Chark, William Jerome, Jr. C., Hartford, 1247 Ky Clark, Charlie Alen, Sir Edmund, S. Co., Lawrence, 1015 Miss Cohn, Johann, Sir Edmund, S. Co., Lawrence, 1020 Miss Cole, Morgan Boba, Jr. C., Levant, 818 Ark Collins, Alva Burke, Fr. C., Hutchinson, 1245 Lau. Colonn, William Rav, Co., Hutchinson, 1245 Oread Colonn, William Rav, Co., Hutchinson, 1245 Oread Colonn, William Rav, Co., Hutchinson, 1245 Oread Cook, Marvin So. E., Atchison, 1315 Tenn. Coook, William Rav, Co., Lone Star, 1801 Oku Cooper, Wayne, Uni. Lance, Iowa, 1601 R. I Cooper, W. Russell, Uni. C., Lawrence, 1801 Barker Coole, William Rav, C., Lawrence, 1239 Tenn. Table, Le Roy, S. Co., Vienna, I. Co., (Wd. 1-3) 1379 Ulland Traig, C. Chirenz, S. Co., Vienna, I. Co., 1625 K Train, Freed Spindler, S. ..., Edun, 1406 and Orend William Rav, Sir Edmund, S. Co., Milford, 1540 Lau. Sup, Wayne Gaylord, S. Co., Belot, 1540 Lau. Sitting, George Arthur, 2nd yr. Ph., Lenora, 1222 Oread Bern, Nicholas Friedman, S. Co., Milford, 1540 Lau. Bern, Nicholas Friedman, S. Co., Milford, 1540 Lau. Billion, Anup S. Uni. C., India, 1653 Ind. Dodge, Alyssus Carroll, S. Co., Nepheli, Haskell Ind. Marcus Rav, Sir Edmund, S. Co., Milford, 1540 Lau. Drucker, Herbert Casey, Ph. St. Louis, Mo., 1346 N. J. Earl, Charlotte Nelson, Fr. C., Erick Enderwood, 1239 Ulland Edward, Donn, S. Co., Burdett Illibert, George Herbert, S. Co., Lawrence, 1416 W. 7 Illibert, Otto Greif, S. Co., Lawrence, 1005 Moss Estraza, Ramirez, Med. and Mex., 0242 Lau. Ewart, Donn, Lance, Pr. I. Belot, 1420 Oku Fankhouzer, Kenneth Sheffield, S. Co., Oak Hills, 1101 Moss Flatt, James Albert, S. Co., Artur, Canada, 1200 Tenn. Kenney, Kenny Nelson, S. Co., Erick Enderwood, 1239 Ulland Kindemuth, Jacobi Jael, C. Tongwang, 1217 Ozu Fugate, Justus Henley, Gr. Lawrence, 1310 Tenn. Jarasson, Carl Johnson, S. Co., Zenkuda, 1209 Tenn. Jalvine, Alvin, Sir Edmund, S. Co., Lawrence, 1015 Ulland Glinder, Gerald Lawrence, S. Co., Lawrence, 933 Alu Gradinger, Billions, S. Co., Pittsburgh, 1200 Lau. Graves, Cole Karen, Sir Edmund, S. Co., Lawrence, 1253 Grace Hawre, Jack Hoe, Sir Tongwang Griffith, Merke Myers, Sp. F. A., Lawrence, 925 Mains Griffith, Leonardo Leopold, Sir A., Lawrence, 930 Vt. Gullman, Walker John, S. Co., St. Louis, Mo., Sigma Nu House Gulman, Walker John, S. Co., St. Louis, Mo., Sigma Nu House Gulman, Walker John, S. Co., St. Louis, Mo., Sigma Nu House Gulman, Walker John, S. Co., St. Louis, Mo., Sigma Nu House Hare, Virgil Hubert, Fr. E. Toronto, 1218 Muss Harner, Charles Allen, Sp. Lawrence, 1474 Edgechill Road Harner, Donald Whitley, Fr. C., Lawrence, 1100 Vt. Harner, Floyd Marshall, S. C., Wellsville, 1041 Vt. Haupt, Charles George, Fr. C., Peabody, 1247 Tenn. Henzen, Henry Kenneth, Fr. E. K. M., 1397 N. H. Herrick,丹卡尔, Gr. Lawrence, S. Co., Paris, 1261 Edgechill Road Herrick,丹卡尔, Gr. Lawrence, S. Co., Paris, 1261 Edgechill Road Hillon, William Henry, S. Co., Kansas City, 1247 Ky Hoshion, Newville Franklin, S. C., Lawrence, 1255 Muss Hoshibion, Harlow John, S. Co., Jenkins, Wilfrey, 1255 Muss Holt, Lee, Fr. C., Lawrence, 1245 Pau Hoston, Joshua Benton, S. Co., Kansas City, 1297 Utu Howden, George B. Uni. C., Concordia, 1146 Tenn. Hubbard, Jacob William Uni. Buck, Fort Scott, 1005 Tenn. Hujan, Jennifer Herman, S. Co., Forest City, 1347 Uluand Jensen, Hyrum Edward, Sp. Bureau, 1547 Kuy John Lewis Le伯, S. Co., Kansas City, 1004 West 4th Johnson, Kenneth Clus, Uni. Quincy, 1310 Tenn. Johnson, Kenneth Clus, Uni. Quincy, 1310 Tenn. Johnson, Kenneth Clus, Uni. Quincy, 1310 Tenn. Jolley, John E. Uni. C., Topoka, 1308 Kyr Joseph, John Owen, Sir Edmund, S. Co., Kansas City, 1297 Utu Kearns, Joanne Herman, S. Co., Lawrence, 1233 Orem Kauffman, Walter Miller, Fr. C., Princeton, Mo., 801 Ind Kinney, William Marion, S. Co., Maryland, 846 Maine Kimpson, Hubert Eugene, S. C., Leavenworth, 1215 Ozu Krobo, Robert S. Ph., Paerson, 1631 Muss Kweger, James Chateau, S. C., Lawrence, 1290 Ind Lake, Norman, Sir Lawton, S. C., Lawrence, 1234 R.U. Lanning, Leonard Miller, S. C., Sabebain, 1127 Ozu Lawrence, Arthur Leonard, S. Co., Oakhawk, Edgechill Rd. Lawrence, Arthur Leonard, S. Co., Oakhawk, Edgechill Rd. Leonard, Durward, H. Co., Lawrence, 1634 Ozu Leonard, Durward, H. Co., Lawrence, 1634 Ozu Leonard, Durward, H. Co., Lawrence, 1634 Ozu Livingston, Lloyd J.L. Co., Kanopolis, 1004 Ohu Logan, J. Hollis, Uni. C., Lawrence, 1314 W. Campus Road Logan, J. Hollis, Uni. C., Lawrence, 1314 W. Campus Road Marraneine, Jane Wague, S. C., Sedak, 114 and Orcend Madison, Lawrence Oscari, Un. C., Osborn Maloney W B B R R Bk Labor Day Could Be Reduced by Eliminating Social Waste Says Professor of Economics "The working day could be reduced to four hours and all could be accomplished that is done now if we were socially efficient and waste eliminated," and John Fosch, professor of economics, before an advanced course. The federation of music clubs in Missouri has asked Dean D. M. Harris, principal curator of the Wainwright Geltch, professor of violin of the School of Fine Arts, to act as judges at the state music contest to be held in Kansas City March 26. K. U. Men Will Be Judges Swarthout and Geltch to Vote in Missouri Contest Professor Felix will be one of the judges for the violin contest, and Swearnt Southard one of the judges "at arre" having a ballet in all of the Announcements "Men engaged in unproductive business bring an economic waste to society," he said. "If these men were kept in the poxhouse they would coat society no more than they do now. Through the schemes and activities of such men, other people in society often lose what they would have otherwise. These men have more, and consume more, from the social total value of life in the poxhouse, and for this reason they would benefit society by being provided for in a different manner than under the present system. The Missouri contest is similar to the one held at Clay Center two weeks ago by the Kansas federation of music clubs. First places were won in band competition, followed by students, Ray Lawnerson winning first in piano and Melvin Geist winning first for male voices. Both men are students in the School of Fine Arts. The women's rifle team will meet Tuesday at 4:30 p. m., at Fowler shops. Ann Botsford, The first term of the summer session at the University of Oklahoma begins June 6 and ends July 26. The second term lasts from July 26 to August 7. 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National and Character Dances National Dance Costumes that Are True to Type Miss Margaret Barto's Class of Children And Other Fascinating Features Reserved seats on sale at Women's Physical Education Office of Robinson Gymnasium. Adm. 50c Tuesday, 8:20 p.m.