PAGE TWO "THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1986 Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas University Daily Kansan Editorial Staff Editor in Chief Associate Editor Senior Editors Assistant Sunday Editor Artistic Director Tengraph Editor Faril Strempie BioImagen Qtr# Business Manager Advertising Man. Marr. Elena Provenzi, Anti Advertising Man. Marr. — Carloe R. Kumdi Anti Advertising Man. Marr. — W. Morgan C. Foreign Ad. Ngr. Mgr. C. Monte C. Sunday, June 13th Members Dronn Woolf Gerrie Watson Curtis Harden Carlos Baldacci Ishmael Miles John McAdoo John Moyer Ryan Reed Alas Kitchin Oakley C. Gorman Gerrie Watson Foster Fowler Curtis Harden Connor Wunhua Kansas City Milford Ellison Aliee Van Meen Telephones Business Office ... K. U. 1, 0 News Room ... K. U. 2 Name Published in the afternoon, five times in The Journal of Science Department of Journalism of the University of Kansas, from the Press of the Deptar 401-237-8888 Entered as secured cell mail master 9qt September 17, 1816, at the post office at Iaw Raven, Raven, under the act of March 3, 1888 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7.1926 WHEAT AND SUNFLOWERS Sunflower riding is not competitive in Kansas. The growing of wheat the mining of salt, the packing of meat is. So the wheat slogan, often vilified since its adoption, is to veneer itself, from the seal of movie censorship board and leave the sunflower soil alone, sunny. All Kansas movie patrons will appreciate that the cinemas run out of "Kansas Grows the Bed" Wheat in the World's rabs. Even good publicity grows stale, especially when dined in your cars, or flushed on the screen, constantly. The wheat slogan may have hrowned a few lures and smaller bread as well as at home. But in the great part it served a purpose. It can now be left for continuation to the particular industries allied with the growing of wheat; it is past the baby stage and requires no more public subsidizing. Its absence from the movie films will not even be regretted. Kannas and sunflowers. That was the unforgettable combination. Kannas and wheat. Who shall deny that the name slogan did not do some last work in changing the association in the popular mind? One mid-sentence quin in a literary course was given simply because the professor was out of town. The examination was therefore conducted by an assistant who knew nothing of the subject, and whose expertise with which which were indefinitely wounded. SPEAKING OF QUIZZES New York voted in favor of being "wet." Who said she had ever been anything else? The quiz was supposed to be one hour in length, but when the whistle blew for the next class one student had to leave with only four of the six questions answered. Fifteen students were writing a half hour later. After two hours had passed 10 were still laboring. Graded on a basis of all the questions not more than five would have passed the quiz if forced to stop when the first hour was over. Can such an examination be considered either logical or fair? With a mid-scissor of this kind, what car he expected for a final? A GHOST WALKS Shades of the Middle Age! The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has recently experienced a disturbance such as occurred on several occasions in the universities and colleges during the latter part of the last century. The freshman at the Institute broke up a sophomore banquet in the gymnasium by tossing tear bombs in the windows. The free-for-all fight that followed ended with the wrecking o' the building at an estimated damage of 81000. In addition, six sophomores were knocked unconscious, several trailery car wrecks, and a subway car was badly damaged. Such events were considered highly entertaining to the students of 30 years ago. The modern collegian has in most cases risen above actions of this type. Old alumni speak longily of the days when breaking up the junior prom was "quite the thing." School spirit, they termed it. The student of today wonders if it were the real thing. The occurrence at the Massachusetts school is to be regretted since it exemplifies neither the spirit of the institute nor the mentality of the participants. Paris, London, New York—style-encormers for the world, but also, they have and their day. The University of Kansas has surmounted them all, once again, the house of the Jawhaski and come into its own. Even such an attainible paper as the Kansas City Star admits it. LONG MAY IT WAVE! Kansas women have rest off their cheekies, they have introduced a new and daring style, they are "letting their hair grow out." First, a brave little handful started the fad early his fall. They were laughed at by their sisters who certainly said, "Oh, you'll never let it grow long." Unfanned, they persisted and let nature take its course. One by one, new recruits were added to the ranks of those whose manta is "back to long haw." Now one notice tresses in the half-way, "three-nawful" stage on every twenty-fifth woman on the campus. Hairpins and combs are coming to the fore again. But virtue is not always merely its own reward. No, this institution has become a style center, as mentioned before. The evidence—New York's 40 are returning to long, wavy locks. At least a news item from that city, formerly an arbiter in women's fashion, states that high society has gone back to hairstrips. Copywriters aren't they." Our women have nothing to worry about, however. Complacently, they sit back and smile, for they know that this very latest of styles started right here on our own campus. "If T. R. could come to life, he'd shock U. S." says headline. "Evilently the other world hasn't changed much. 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