WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. 1927 岭 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREW Feb. 1 Is Set as Date to Receive Manuscripts for Water Carniva V Less Serious Theme to Mark W. A. A. Production for This Year This Year Manuscripts for the Water Carnival may be submitted as late as Feb. 1, Miss Ruth Hooher, sponsor for the Women's Athletic Association announces this morning. The deadline for submission of the security of entrants at present. A $5.00 prize will be given to the person submitting the manuscript used for the Carnival. "The Carnival will probably not be given until the later part of March," Miss Dora Geiger, president of W. A. Said, said this morning, "but it is necessary to choose the manuscript soon in order to meet the deadline for the swimming started," she continued. As soon as the choice has been made, cry-outs will be held and any woman who is not a member of the Carriana throne is not she is a member of either Quench Club or W. A. Q. Quench Club will have charge of the carriage, and the man will have charge of the dancing. It is hoped that this year the Carnival may have more clever swimming stunts and be more carnival-like than in previous years, according to Miss Hover. In other years the Carnival has been more lovely from a stand-up set and dancing, but has not had as much swimming work as is possible. Too, in the past years the Carnival has been of a serious nature. Two years ago Hiawata was presented and last year Dream Water. Both of which were serious and like a car accident, but now presented and will be made up almost entirely of demonstration swimming and diving and swimming stunts. When automobiles were banned at the University of Oklahoma, an enterprise shopping purchased an airplane causing a faculty ban on airplanes. Want Ads FOR RENT -Room for rent to one or two boys in absolutely modern home. 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