TO GIVE EVERY STUDE CHANCE AT ATHLETICS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Frat and Boarding Club League Will Schedule Basket Ball Contests MAY INCLUDE FOOTBALL Inter-Class Games in Spring May Be Scheduled to Promote Sport Practically every student in the University will have a chance to participate in athletics this winter if the plims of the Athletic office and the department of physical education materialize. These plans have been in the process of formation for some time and will include basket ball, track, and interclass football in the spring. A Pan-Hellenic basket ball league has been formed and playing will start soon after the holidays. Fifteen social fraternities have signified interest in joining, including "AD" Lindsey, assistant coach, will be in charge of the games. No "KM" men will be allowed to participate in the fraternity games and consequently more men will be able to get into the game, according to the officials. A professional fraternity basketball league is being formed to play for the championship of theprofessional fraternity teams and for the social fraternity teams will not be eligible to participate in the professional fraternity basketball league. In this way the athletic department offers a menu of more participating in athletics. Several of the boarding clubs are said to be organizing teams and may form a basketball league. It is entirely possible that inter- class football teams will be organized in the spring in order that any new players may be overlooked by the conchels. The Inter-Organization track meet was held recently made is possible for many men to take part in athletics who would have otherwise been left out. The Olympics between the freshmen and the sophomores also brought out a large number of men. With so much material that the coaches are able to find much material that otherwise would be lost to them. The girls will not be left out of this program according to the originators. Basketball teams will be formed from the various classes and games will commence shortly after the holidays. SPORT SPUTTER By "Snow" White The holiday season which most of students will be enjoying for two weeks, will not be such an hilarious steak-roast for the Varsity basket ball men. Coach Allen will have practices during the vacation, and he expects to shape up his quintette during that time. The first games of the season are scheduled for four days after we all leave our folks behind and happy. Local stict followers are commenting today on the Brennan-Dempsey go Tuesday. The fact that the champion lost everything but his title makes Willard and Carpenter loam as possible contenders, because Brennan was not conceded anything but a prayer and the right to fall. In the meantime, Willard is training out near here, and the few who have watched him slug the bag, and he has worked that care that he has the stuff to come back. In another column, you will find a story advising you to get on friendly terms with your high school athletes "back home," and get the necessary adult attention which should be turned over to the athletic department. Haskell Girls Win Game. Haskell team basket team beat the De Soto girls team Saturday night by a score of 40-9. The Haskell team is being coached by Nestor Moore, c'23, physical director at Haskell this year. They are in fine condition. The game was stopped at the end of the third quarter because the De Soto team could not stand the hard playing of the Haskell girls. The Haskell girls had three trials this season and they have a splendid chance to take the girl's championship at the High School Tournament this winter. Aeonas held their annual Christmas Tree Celebration for their members at 7:00 o'clock Wednesday evening. After the horns, dales and other musicians sang, they laughed, they were placed in a box for the Mayor's Christmas Tree. Public Health Pullman Class Lecture Subjec Eden Birch, A. B. 720 spoke to classes in home economics Wednesday on her work with the Public Health Car. The car, which consists of a steering wheel and material to demonstrate lectures in hygiene, is on the Santa Fe tracks. The cars are under the aupices of the State Board of Health. They are sent to different towns in Kansas to stay for a period of about a week. Besides Miss Birch there is a nurse who examines the school children and weighs and measures them. Meetings are held for mothers where they are impressed with the necessity of providing care for children. The services of the nurse are free, and much work is being done with school children. Rugh and Poirier Chosen To Edit Class Sections Two additional appointments to the staff of the 1921 Jayhawk were announced this morning by the managers of the training and sophomore sections, Karl B. Rugh for the freshmen and Ferd C. Poirier for the sophomores are the offices announced. Both begin the work of preparing the individual pictures for the two sections. Appointment of men to fill the positions was not made with the announcement of the staff members named early in the fall because of the campaign, then being carried on to decide whether three should be freshman and sophomore; and they would be managed by the managers set 150 as the minimum space subscriptions necessary before the sections were included, and although the figure was not reached by either class because of the difficulty in interviewing every member of interest are being gotten up, since much interest in having them in was shown. The editors appointed today are both confident of reaching and passing the original figure before the deadline date for Jayhawker pictures, which is January 15. Local photographers have taken hundreds of photographs for the two underclass sections, and from all prospects, they will be a success. Photographers Give Pointers On How to Have Your Picture Taken; Powder but No Beards This being the season set aside for much taking of pictures, both for the benefit of the annual and of the friends and relatives one cannot afford to neglect at Christmas time, a celebration that begins as soon as to the proper behavior of the victims while in the hands of the photographers have to overcome in taking The greatest obstacle local photographers have to overcome in taking student organization groups is the apparently inherent tendency of the subjects to arrive late, according to A. P. Fey, of Squires' Studio. "Practically every group this year has had to be taken from twenty to thirty minutes after the time scheduled because a few of the members of the organization delayed their arrival, and many of them were many to miss classes," said Mr. Fey. Another essential sometimes neglected lies in looking straight at the camera lens. Pictures in which all members of the group are not looking straight at the camera holder often appear ridiculous. Despite the artificial means of obtaining uniform height in each row of the group, some individuals, according to the photographers, appear shorter because they slump over instead of standing up. In the row appear ragged, this cause, wrinkles in the clothing of those who do not straighten up. Group pictures are much improved if the persons themin, remove their spectacles, but the photographers do not usually request that they do. There is danger of the glass catching a ray of light and refracting it into the lens, causing an unglossy glare in the image. You should only may do the same if the photographer does not use care. Fountain penn and pencils in outside pockets may also cause refraction, in addition to causes of refracture to lose much in attraccivenea. A neat, every-day appearance without being overdressed, makes the best portrait, according to A. Lawrence, of the Lawrence Studio. Many persons, according to Mr. Lawrence, lose their hair when they are stiften when in front of the camera, but this can be largely remedied by auto-uggestion. With regard to individual pictures, a fallacy exists in the idea that a growth of beard or, in the case of women, the absence of powder, helps make the picture better. This is in contrast to his retoucher more difficult and does not bring out the high lights of the face any more clearly. The Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional geological fraternity, held initiation Wednesday night at the University of Illinois, Posey, Professor Schowe, Russell S. Knappen, Homer H. Charles of Warshaw, Bertand S. Ridway of Lawvere, Everett L. Bradley of Cherryhollow, Hal L. E. Marshall of Eik City. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Initiation. can fit expansion gasket 52% inches印制纸 from each roll of films finished, if applied to the Topper Dome. Supply Co. This enlargement alone is worth more than we charge for developing your films. Has Increase of 1400 Per Cent. “An increase in the attendance from Linn County of 1400 per $^{24}$ in the nineteen years since I is United from K. U. shows the increase in education from K. U. to in education,” says John A. Hall A. B. '01, of Pleasanton. When I graduated from the University, only one other Linn County man was here. I am very pleased that the County is now sending thirty students, thus raising its attendance 1400 per cent. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Drugigs Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. Lois Hampton, c23, has withdrawn from her classes and will return to her home at Colby. —look thru your wardrobe— "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St Mail your films today, or send for partitions. Make a donation. The Topka Photo Supply Company Box 427 Topka, Kansas —and see if you are "all set" for the festive holidays— —right now we are offering special reductions on all Suits, Overcoats, Gabardines —Furnishings too— We would be glad to show you In keeping with the ever-changing styles and fancies you'll find our rays display the newest designs and effects in solid gold jewelry. Good taste is the keynote of our complete stock Full Dress Tuxedo Suits now selling at $50 THE GIFT SHOP A. Marks & Son 735 Mass. Handkerchiefs Never Too Plentiful A man can always use handkerchiefs. They are a welcome gift and he never has too many. The principle thing is to give him the right kind, the kind that are finely woven and unfilled, that are very carefully made, that will not show up loose and coarse after the first laundering, but will "iron up" a soft beautifully made snow white handkerchief. You may rely upon every handkerchief you select here for your Christmas gift. Boxed in one, three, four or six, some with initials. We wish every member of the student body and faculty of K. U. a very merry Christmas and happy New Year. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Diner: "Waiter, there's a fly in the butter." Waiter: "That isn't a fly, it is a moth, that isn't its margarine; it is marjoram otherwise, our statement is correct." Heres wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. The Oread Cafe "Bricks" —Be assured that you'll find us open and running with the old time pup when you return. lines. The installation of it will enable the classes to prelate in the evening. Dean Kelly of the Educ partment is in Chicago at Education meeting. This is Santa's Headquarters For gifts that are Of such fine quality That they are Of lasting pleasure To the recipient— You can select Gifts that will please The folks at home And they will Appreciate gifts more That are selected In your college town— Our prices have been Readjusted to make Christmas shopping Less expensive— Have your themes, tech-reports and mid-year reports typewritten luring the holidays and avoid the rush at the close of the semester. Phone 1566 or call at 1287 La. before Friday. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1047 Massachusetts St. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 Receives Deposits, makes Loans, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities. Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. --Carls vociferate— —to all their University Friends—and to their Friends, Friends,and all the Friends of their Friends,Friends,Friends. a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Owen C. Carl C. C. Carl