WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Geologists to See Game Before Studying Ozarks Arrangements have been made by the department of geology for the members of the department who will tate the second geology field trip in order that they can see the K. U.-based football game at Columbia, Nov. 20. The second geology field trip will be for the purpose of studying the formations of the Oaraks, especially exposures of typical cambo-ardvalean, Devonian, Mississippi and New Mexico, and conformities, structures or fossils. The party will leave Lawrence on Friday, Nov. 19, stopping at Columbia for the game, and then continuing on the field trip, returning to Columbia before the cost of the trip, not including the tickets to the game is $15. Doctor Baumgartner Visits Here Dr. E, Dr. A, Baumgartner, A, M, 11, a brother of W. J. Baumgartner, associate professor in the department of zoology, was a visitor here the past week end. He wins on his way east at Cifton Springs and works at Cifton Springs, N, Y. Doctor Baumgartner is pathologist for the Cifton Springs sanitarium at Cifton Springs, N, Y. He is also pathologist for a group of 18 doctors there and is a practicing doctor. WANT ADS LOST—Monday in auditorium central Administration, gardine raincoat. Finder please call Moll, 1497 White FOR RENT: Room and sleeping parch for boys, 312, West 16th, phone 312 white, 32 WANTED - Congenial roommate for girl, nice room, two clothes closets, good hout. 1400 Tenn. phone 1982. 33 LOST: *Shell rimmed glasses in* Fraser chamber, or between Fraser and Corbid hall. Finder please return to Ruth Knowles, or call 802. 36 FOR RENT: One large room, with or without kitchenette. Private entrance on ground floor. Excellent location. 1028 Term. Phone 2498 Red. WANTED to rent, two or three un furnished room. Phone 1135 29 STUDENTS, have your work correctly, neatly typed at 914 Ky. 30 LOST—Phi Chi fraternity pin. Reward. Call McKee, 1168 or 1902. 30 WANTED—At once, refined reliable girl to help in home for room and board. Call 1423. 20 FOR RENT: Study, sleeping morch, living room and kitchen; all or in part. Call 2183 blue. 29 EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50c Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. MARCULLING, shampooing, hot oil treatments. K. U. Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, 727 Mass. Phone. 4023. 45 POL first class meals at the city lowest prices, come to the rooftop Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. F. RENING Oesthel, Gloucester a generalist. Took the eye, ear, cur, throat. Pts. 1,2,3 Flames 513 DR. H. KEMP Oesthel, family physician. Office at Descover Phone 406-798-1899 Mountainside DR. FLORENCE; BARROW Oesthel, physician, Calls answered, Great Herbert's Drug. Phone 23712 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mars. RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself Phone 653 916 Mass. Motorcycle Repairing We specialize in Harley-Davidson motorcycles; agent for Harley-Davidson motors, both big and little H D. KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 951 What You Have Been Watching for— Hiking Boots $5.50 Hiking Boots $8.50 Dress Boots $7.50 Breeches to match— whipcord, moleskin or corduroy, $3.50 Hub Clothing Co. Geo. Abrams, Prop. 820 Mass. SANDWICH INN The House of Good Eats Open 7:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. A. G. Soxman, Prop. 1403 Mass. St. NewYork CLEANERS Let us refresh your fur and put longer life in them. Poogie-Poogie Come on, little pig, bring your dollar down to REEESE'S DRUG STORE Your furs will not be dry and lifeless after we've refreshed them, because they receive the careful attention of skilled workmen. A Job for Experts Only-for a light mid-eventing lunch. Chocolate malted that satisfy $\Lambda$ fur trimmed garment requires special treatment to preserve the natural oil of the pelt and the soft glossy finish. And make a day at Rose's mansion a lot to you. Dollar Day at Rose's mansion a lot to you. There's really no better place than Just a step from the campus "Brick's" Oread Cafe DANCE MANAGERS The dance managers that we are offering to you are men that were not placed on the ticket because they were fraternity men or because they were non-fraternity men, but because they are men of ability who have pledged themselves to give you good dances and make them pay out. INDEPENDENT BULLETIN OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE INDEPENDENT PARTY VOLUME II SENIOR CANDIDATES MEN OF MERIT Don't miss out on Convocations or important announcements because you neglect to read the Kansan Every Night. Junior and Sophomore Candidates Qualified President Independent Party The Independent Party in the reelection of the Sophomore and Junior candidates has selected men and women not only deserving of the honors of their respective offices but also qualified by achievement and ability to hold office. Don't Miss, Out-- K. U., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 13, 1926 JUNIOR OFFICERS Pres. Jimmie Hays Vice-Pres. Byron Rexroth Sec. Lucille Evans Treas. Carl Kullman Prom Managers Ernest Stanley "Bill" Melander The non-organization, men and women now have the opportunity again to take advantage of their liberal representation on our ticket. With their co-operation we feel that we can predict that we will indubitably repeat our victory of last spring, a victory which resulted from the widespread desire on the campus for clean, progressive politics, as evidenced by the open convention system of nominating candidates and by the absence of personal animosity during the campaign. Pres, Paul Fowler Vice-Pres, Hermann Davis Sec, Helen Cady Treas, Logan Woolley Soph Hop Mgr, Charles Jones SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Following is the list of class cundidates: To the Student Voters: NO.3 A SQUARE DEAL The Independent Party stands for proportional representation for non-traternity men in politics. In accordance with this policy we have placed on our ticket nine non-organization men and women. This represents half of the ticket. In other words, this policy is not merely an imaginary concession but absolutely an existent fact, showing that we are ready to give a square dead. The Independent Party feels that it is worthy of your support and your aid in the furtherance of its policy of being fair to ALL. Has the opposition ever offered to you as fair a proposition as we offer? Does the opposition offer to you as fair a proposition now? Do you feel that the opposition would offer to you as fair a proposition in the future? INDEPENDENT HONOR CANDIDATES PRESENTED FOR SENIOR OFFICES Non-Fraternity Men Given Frosh Offices The Independent Party feels encouraged by the fact that it has the approval of outstanding members of the Senior Class in its selection of Senior candidates for the class offices. The fact that the Independents have a Freeman ticket composed entirely from non-fraternity students is but a part of the usual Independent policy of giving non-organization students full representation. Again look over the Independent's Freshman ticket. Everyone of them is a winner. Chause Shouse for President is a well rounded high school record, football, Hi-Y and noteworthy scholastic attainments. These were achieved in Wichita High School where a man worked in ambitions and a hard work career. Not only that but Charlie has already swowed into the hill's activities by going out for the Freshman Cross-country team. He is working his way through school he is carrying a full course in the Engineering School. Shouse is the man to lead this Freshman class through a successful Lewis Norfolk is truly on Independent "independ" Lewis. It also begins by cut a figure in HILL activities, by going out for football. It's up to the Freshman, be put forth by the team as a strong captain for Shouse. Owing to the fact that Ellen is a lawrence girl, she has already become acquainted with a majority of the Douglas County Freshmen. Elect a candidate on whom you can depend to take care of freshmen records, Randy "Tex" McJenkins for Treasurer. Ellen Haggard for Secretary has too many achievements to enumerate in such a small space. Every field of endeavor has felt Ellen's influence. Literary fame and endure are all represented on Ellen's list of activities. + The men and women whose signature are listed below have appointed their undergraduate years at this university in the same classes as the candidates they have applied for. Certainly they must have good reasons for their choice The following men and women who are members in good standing of the Senior Class hereby endorse the following candidates; Twink Sturr for President Herb Pennington for Vice-president Harold Baker for Treasurer Moyne Rice for Secretary Dora Mac Geigler Lori Voights Lenniata Stanley Lindley George W. Lamb Leo Lee F. Shukers James Whalmer Wilber Dresser C. E. Kubb Gary Franks Frances Pallister Simone Kojiyan Virginia Compton Peter Rittenwagon Rath Shaw Ann Beetwood Joseph Holofcik Lance Lowe Margaret Curry Olive Gryfe Gregory Walker Walker V. Freese Charlie F. Embree Robert S. Patterson Christopher W. William L. Petterson Harold Ulbey Nona Mackenzie Mickey Peterson Velma J. Hardy Margaret Curry Rhonda Knoerer Alice Feuring For treasurer, you want a man with practical business experience. "Tex" besides playing football, baseball, and basketball and being a member of the big literary organization in his high school, but also with experience as an employee of the K. C. Southern Railway Co. Boost the Texas boy for treasurer The Independent Party feels secure in offering to you the following men and women who are widely known on the hill for breadth of activity and entiring service for school. President WILBUR STARR Member of Student Council 1925-26 Member Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1924-25 Vice-president Y. M. C. A. 1925-26 Excellent student Glee Club (2 years) "K" Club President Reno County Club (2 years) Basketball 1925 Football 1925-24-25-26 Vice-President HERB PENNINGTON Member of Student Council 1925-27 Varsity Dance Manager 1925-27 Tau Beta Pi (honorary scholastic) Sigma Tau (honorary) Self-competent 100 per cent Scarab (honorary) Manager of Hob Nail Hop 1925-26 Kansas Engineer Secretary MOYNE RICE Y, W, C. A. Cabinet Jay Jane W, A. A. MacDowell Pen and Scroll Honor Roll (3 years) Received scholarship (Emily Burger) Women's varsity basketball team (3 years) O'Manley K. U.-Karnival Co-Manager K. U. Karnival Treasurer HAROLD BAKER Sachem Member Student Council (now) Vice-president Y. M, C. A, (now) Member Y. M, M. C, A. Cabinet 1925-26 "K" Club Swimming 1923-24-25 Truck 1923-24 Basketball 1923-24 Football 1923-24-25-26 Only Kansas football man to make an All-Yalley position last year Self-supporting RALLY! RALLY! Don't Miss the Big Independent Rally Tonight! * Place: 14th and Ohio Time: 7:30 P.M. Tonight Everybody should be there! Everybody has a big time! Pep! Pep! Pep! BE THERE!