THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Advocates Intra Mural Athletics For Universities Prof. G. B. Patrick Outline in Radio Talk Benefits of Inter-Organization Games "The problem of intramural athletics in schools is to supply a means through which the entire student can be effectively engaged in participating in the various forms of games and athletics that they most enjoy," said Prof. G. B. Patrick, of the department of physical education, over WDAF last night. Professor Patrick pointed out that intramural athletic contests are conducted within the institution chiefly through informal competitions and the moment of the students in our schools. More Universal Training "By introducing into the schools a system of athletics for all I do not mean to detract in any way from the emphasis which has been and is being placed upon the representative team or to supplement this work," he said. "If we accept the statement and testimony of our athletes and coaches concerning the mental, physical and moral benefits and developments derived from participating in competitive matches between athclubs, we must recognize for the bauance of the students in our institutions to gain such experience and development through competitive athclubs within the school?" Besides the development derived from these games, it will give the student that opportunity to become a member of the school team an opportunity to enjoy these games. Plans Differ in All Schools The plan or method of conducting intramural athletics whereby the entire student body has the opportunity to participate in some form of athletics, by the means of league tournaments and contests will differ in various schools and colleges. The method used will depend largely upon the size of the student body, the type of sports practiced, the age and the age of the students and the extent to which the finances of the institution will permit." In closing, Professor Patrick said that it is very necessary to consider the age of the student in working out a program of intramural athletics, as it is self-evident that a pro- athlete would not fit the strength, women would not fit the strength, taste, or needs of the boy or girl of high school age. Betas Plan Full Program Festivities Close With Banque at Wiedemann's More than 100 alumni and former students of the University are expected in Lawrence today as great honors for their fifteenth anniversary celebration and reunion which is being held Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Between forty and fifty years ago, there were many more have made plans to come. Preliminary initiation ceremonies were held Thursday at the chapter house. The guests were entertained at the Country Club today. Golf during the morning was followed by an evening club and initiation in the afternoon. The alumni will be guests of the Athletic Association at the Kansa-Grimell basketball game this event is scheduled by a smoker at the chapter house. A reception will be held at the Beta store Saturday afternoon and a banquet will be given for the guests in the evening at Wiedemann's Tea Room. H. Merle of Kansas will be speaking, while J. C. Nichols, John Kane, Olin Templin, L. D. L. Tosh, and R. C. Rankin. Zoology Club Hold Meeting Donald N. Medearn, 23, rend a research paper on the thymus glands of an octopus. The paper was based on the Zoology Club Wednesday night. The paper was based on research work done by him and Alexander M. Marble. This, as well as research papers by them, has been published. Sigma Delta Sigma Pharmacy Fraternity Installed as National Becomes Zeta Chapter of Beta Phi Sigma; Has Thirty-four Members Sigma Delta Sigma, local pharmaceutical fraternity, was installed Wednesday night as Zeta chapter of Beta Phi Sigma, national pharmaceutical fraternity, by Dr. Henry G. Bentz, one of the founders of the national organization. The Zeta chapter has thirty students and four alumni on L. E. Sayre as honorary member. The local chapter of Sigma Delta Sigma was founded at the University October 15, 1921. This year the chapel is dedicated. The house at 912 Alabama street. Beta Phi Sigma was founded at the University of Buffalo, December 15, 1888, by students in the School of Pharmacy. Membership in the fraternity has been limited to students and instructors in Schools of Pharmacy. Beta Phi Sigma has chapters. It is one of the oldest strictly pharmaceutical fraternities. The officers of the Zeta chapter are: Venerable Sage—Lester H. Smith, of Enid, Oklahoma; Esteemed Sage—Harry Abramson, Kansas City; Nate Washburn, Los Angeles; Worthy Junior—Joy Howerton, Monet, Mo.; Counselor--Herbert Rieger, Wichita; Conductor--Louise Stolte, Eldorado Springs, Mo.; Exchequer--George W. Lippincott, La Crosse; George W. Lipinski, Las Vegas; Henry J. Messen, White Cloud; Librarian-Donald E. Eggleston, of Kingman; Permanent Representative The rest of the members are Victor McIntyre, Woodston; Henry May, Annale; William Robman, Harrington; Raymond Tyer, Fredonia; William Sample, Topeka; William Klinburg, Osage City; George Renfro, Douglas; Alden Butt, Leavenworth, Cole Mcmilner, Cawker City; Clenace Ehrhart, Topека; Floyd Sorick, Eskridge; Floyd Lowe, Winona; Prowna Creast, Lewis; John Pancake, Arkansas City; Rodney Marshall, Hollins; Holda Kansas City; Leon Oxelson, Calkim; John Kerr, Erkiss; Robert Hohnson, of Pittsburg; Harry E. Ledecer, Pittsburg. Gamma Phi Beta entertained with a matinee dance on George Washington's birthday. Stepping Upward WESTERN REFERENCE SERVICE Will You Step Up The one room rural school can NOT do the work that a man and a girl and a typerter can do. We have a large office space trained of worktrained teachers, who are able to help to help you step forward. Thousands of the students and three foreign countries used our classrooms and three foreign countries used our Kindergarten to University. Our cleventhance so by employees. Any other method is not safe or acceptable. REFERENCE TEACHERS are wanted. This means Commission payable out of first and last payment. Commission payable to rief today for STEPPING UPWARD. Free. YOU CAN STEP UPWARD Tailored Clothes $23 and up. Discount of extra pants ordered with suit. THE WESTERN REFERENCE & BOND ASSOCIATION Department of Education 411 Glen Building Kansas City, Mo W. E. Wilson Phone 505 712 Mass. St. Cleaning and Pressing. A ticket of 11 suit presses, $3.00 Faculty Members Refute Accusations of Monitor spot. It is true a better place could be provided, and it is the hope of all concerned that this will be done soon. (Continued from page 1) Writer Prevaricates In regard to other points laid bare by the inquiry, one professor states that since his time at the University, six years, he has never received a shipment of dogs from Hiwanta, Kan. "The poor little turtle" that was provided with no water happened to be a dry-dry turtle that needed no water except from the upleephs that it had been eat- the 'half dozen Indian mon- cists of four in all that are used only for observation by a pro- fessor in the department of zoology The Kansas state law does not provide punishment for the use of animals for scientific purposes in the state institutions. "The only way that children's pets may become the property of the University," said a professor, "is that they may be taken up by the city police department and bought by us, or that they may be sold to us by someone who has stolen them and claims to be their owner." The members of the women's debating team chosen last Wednesday are: Lois Ferguson, Lois Robinette, Annabel Mingler, Mary Aberg, Georgia Hart and Margaret Ford. The team will hold a dual debate with Manhattan April 15 on the subject, "Resolved that Presidential Candidates Should be Presented in the Debate," and marry." Three members of the team will support the team here, while the remaining three represent the negative at Manhattan. L. A. Dutton, LL.B. B. 23, is spending a few days at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house before going to Salina, where he intends to practice law. - the date rule will be off for * play "Daddy Long Legs" * to be presented by the Law- nce High School on Monday, Feb, 26, but for that event only, Orpha Harding, Pres. W.S.G.A. HAMMOND TYFEWRITERS The latest Folding Model, also some good bargains in used machines. Ribbons and supplies, KEELEER'S BOOK STORE 939 Mass. St. VARSITY THEATRE Is going to church just a useless habit? Or is there real value in it? What would be the effect upon our civilization if everybody stopped going to church for ten years? What would be the result if all of our college people stopped attending church? The topic will be discussed at the B. Y. P. U. meeting at the Baptist church Sunday night at 6:45 "How going to church helps us." Margaret Phillips is the leader. Special music by Miss Valencia Bowers and the Haskell Choir. SHOWS: 2:30 — 4:00 — 7:30 — 9:00 PRICES: 28c - 10e When you read these excerpts from Laura's diary, you'll see the climax of one of the greatest scenes ever screened! JUNE 9 1922 Never never have I been so happy as tonight when you lawed with me dear. Through you will never know loving you has given life meaning it never had before. CARL LAEMMLE THE GREATEST STORY OF AMERICAN LIFE EVER SCREENED Directed by HOBART HENLEY UNIVERSAL • JEWEL Those persons who left their pins for the various organizations with the Jahywker management may have them by calling at the office Saturday morning or any afternoon next week. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Thomas Shoe Electric Shop Phi Omega Pi sorority entertained yesterday for its patroness, alumni, with a George Washington luncheon and members. 1021 Mass. 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