THE UNIVERSITY DAIDV KANSAN Many Athletic Stars of 1920 To Coach and Direct Athletics In High Schools and Colleges Mary K. U, athletes of the last season will be teaching younger men the technique of athletic work in high schools and colleges. This fall, seven of the most prominent of University letter men of last season will take positions throughout Kansas as coaches. "Dutch" Lonborg goes to McPillars College to take charge of that school's athletics. Frank Mandeville coaches at Salina. Tailid, the hard hitting team of last season's football team, goes to High School. Uhlrub of High School, veteran baseball and basketball player will coach basket-ball at Arkansas City. Arnold Bell, another football player, goes to the high school at Colby. Alray Grap, home run king on the baseball team for the last three years, will direct athletics at Smith Center. Warren Smith, a few minutes' play in 1016, will assist coaching K. U. freshmen. Two other Jahewhawk athletes who have received tempting offers in coaching positions are John Bunn and George Nettles. They have decided to play as a member of the Iowa was captain of the 1920 basketball team, and Bunn was quarterback on the same team, guard on the basketball team, and catcher on the baseball nine. Still other athletics yet undecided over coaching offers. Many K. U. athletes of former years are already in coaching work in different states. Walter Wood is director at Shurtleff College, Alton, FL; Bonnie Rieber and William French at Williams College, the only one of championship teams. Clarence R. Rice who was at the head of athletics in Kansas City, Kansas, is a jayhawk Red Brown and E. J. C. Quigley, well known officials in the alliances with the University of Kansas. SCHOOL OF RELIGION OPENS Enrollment and Registration Will Be in Myers Hall Myers Registration and enrollment in the new Kansas School of Religion will take place simultaneously with that for the University in the office of the dean on the first floor of Myers Hall, according to an announcement by Dr. Arther Braden, dean of the new school. A complete curriculum has been arranged and a total of six courses will be offered the first semester. Classes will meet at 3:30 and 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Regular class work is required for all students; the school has no organic relation with the University, enrollment is open to any University student as well as students not attending the University. No fees are ing the University. No fees are charged. 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