have paid by paying of the portion or portion which will contain the a k part laken out given the b love the c that they they ground M dom home le he they they ground M dom home le he they they ground DEAN'S HONOR LIST WILL BE OUT EARLY Freshman Roll Will Be Announced in Time for Picture In Annual The dean's honor roll of freshmen, usually chosen a few weeks before the close of school, will be announced about two months earlier this year to provide for a group picture and other information. The dean stated this morning. The dean of the college has named an honor hall each spring for the last five years, but this is the first time it has been possible to obtain space in the Jayhawk. In order to obtain recognition for the honor roll, arrangement has been made with the managers of the annual to hold the group picture. The list of honor freshmen consists each year of not more than ten per cent of the first year students in the college, and is selected by recommendations of freshman and adviser standing in consideration, but general activity and promise will also be considered, according to Dean Brandt. Instructions and blank forms for thelections will be sent out to faculty members soon after the second semester begins. It is important that you choose the choices by March 15, according to Dean Brandt March 15, according to Dean Brandt SCRIBES WILL DANCE Bill Board Ball to Be Last Big Party of Year Assurance of a "mean" party being "rown Friday evening in the gymnasium was given out today by a member of the Theta Sigma Phi, honorary women's college at the University's Billboard Ball, last university party of the year. "One o'clock parties, with artistic programs, novel decorations, and all the things we've got in store for those who attend Friday night, are getting scarier and scarrier now, especially at the moderate price of a dollar and a half," the members of the sorority think. Their efforts all week have been towards assuring a bang-up party Friday evening. Saunders' five-piece syncopators will ring up the opening barrage of jazz at 9 o'clock sharp, it is understood, and merriment will be unconfined, although refined, until one o'clock Saturday morning. $ ^{6} $Picture of Chancellor To be in Indiana Annual Chancellor Lindley is one of the nineteen men graduated by the University of Indiana who are now presidents of universities or college of the United States. This was learned through a letter addressed to the public office from the editor of the Indiana annual request in a photograph of Chancellor Lindley for publication in a special section of the year book to be devoted to the sons of Indiana University who now call themselves the Chancellor was sent as requested and will appear in the annual to be published some time next spring. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Your Free Enlarge Image YOU can have a syllendid enlarge- 1 spindle enlarge- ment $35.25% printed inches free from each roll of fabric, if you need to work on development to the Tonkes FI- Supply Co. This enlargement alone is worth more than we charge for developing your films. Make your film today, or send few particulars. Eight hour service. The Topkick Photo Supply 407-629-8135 www.topkicks.com 407 Topkick Kansas A man is playing a game of catch in the water. Officers Announce Class Committees Invitation - George Nettles, chairman, Rudolph Baumman, Paul Flagz, Clara Nigg, Josephine Shafer, John Whinstedt. Junior committee: (Continued from Page 1.) Mixer committee—Gus Lauferbach, chairman, Ida Logue, Pauline Newman, Margaret Reed, Anne Park, Custer. Social—Elian Penney, chairman, Pauline Pula, David Frowker, Helen Brownie, Homer Lytle, Wallace Ralston, Bob Hunter. Athletic committee - Everett, Bradley, chairman, Warren Cooksey, Fred Murphy, Ells Paul, Mabel Glimore, Coe Snarls, Laura Hawkrader. Memorial committee—Henry Albach chairman, William Dixon, Leona Fornev. Nadine Ox, Emil Regier. Financial—Paul Hughes, chairman Irene Boyer, Robert Redding, Alice Penny, Homer Runard. Publicity—Nathan Mookin, chaii Melma Gotlieb, Albert Hindman, Raymond Ferguson, Clare Pile, Dale Billon Sophomore Committees: Sophonium Committee. Social-Joe Turner, chairman, Dorothy Ensminger, Marion Collins. only Enshinger, Marion Collins. Men's Mixer—Dolsen Beery, chair- kenneman McMiller, K. S. Brown. Girls Mixer—Corelina Washburn, chairman, Marie McLain, Ruth Sanders. Jayhawkner-Fred Poired, chairman, Dorothy Brandle, Blake Williams, Mary Chandle. Memorial—Ross Gilbert, chairman Mona Rees, Helen Eyer. Athletic—F. G. Smart, chairman Floyd Grimes, Sam Boyer. Olympic Mg - Earl Endacott. General Mixer:—Adrian Reynolds. Freshman committee: Social—Garland Lichty, chairman J. Kerr, Henry Lucey, Digg Hartgall, Smoker—John Potucek, chairman Harrer, Klein Havengs Jayhawk-H. Fuhrman, chairman M. Brotherson, Gran Lakens. Memorial—A. Blacker, chairman, Jack Wheeler, Lawrence Berry Jake Wheelef, Lawrence Stamler, Welfare—Constance Stanley, chair- ear man, Howard Adams, Marie Smithson. Men's Athletic—John Hill, chairman J. Griffiths, Dec Miffin. J. Griffiths, Dee Milburn. Women's Athletic - Frieda Gottlieb. Women's Athletic - Frieda Gotlieb, chairman, Florence Hall, Maudine Ott. Finance - Harry Lobbell, chairman, Stephen Sheridan, Paul Butler. Publicity—Harry Liggett, chairman. Jack Smith, Lendon Scott. The bloodhounds, which were brought from Kansas City, Kansas followed the sent directly to the Dey home. Herr declined to make a statement as to what action would be taken now. Bloodhounds this morning followed the trail of three men who demolished the new motor car of Marvin Horn wealthy farmer who owned a farm here, Thursday night, directly to the home of Walter Deay, another farmer of the neighborhood acquitted last spring of charce of attack against the Herr with strychnine. The follawing men are requested to be on McCook field Friday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. Mifflin, Capt. Krue. Wri Griffith, Mdl. Mcgraw ANNOUNCEMENTS Oklahoma club will meet in Room 205 Fraser tonight, Thursday at 7 o'clock. Every student from Oklahoma will attend the meeting is of great importance. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN gice, Wheeler, Patton, Black, Goodell, MLCain, Hillpher, Prossil, Wilbur, Grauer, Edwards, Davidson Edwards, Swyers, Peterers, Dittick K. Dietrick, H.Wynecoop, Hembrem Connelly, Turner, Bond, Thompson. Bloodhounds Follow Trail o Marauders of Little Settlement Meeting of the Leewardown County club at 8 p.m. Thursday, Westmilster Hall. Important for all Leewardown students. All members of the Oklahoma club will meet at Vogt's studio Friday noon at 12:30. The members are urged to be on and on time. Anderson County club will meet Friday, December 10, at 1646 Barker Plaza. Import business to be trans- mission your assessment money. - President TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY For expert Bicycle Repairing see Earl B. Slaan—adv 61-2-220 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY DOGS ACCUSE FARMER See the Blue Bird at Fraser Hall, Friday and Saturday nights.—adv. 1 FOUND—Gold fountain pen. Call at 1023 Miss. 61-2-221 BOWERSOCK THEATRI ONLY ONE NIGHT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shubert Present HONER DICKINSON, GRACIE DRAGON, Vulcan Holt, Lillian Tippett, Nassadia Thomas, Amy McDermott, Stephen Duffy, David Benson, Dan Quinnigan, Stork Jackard, Briff and Griffin, Acteur George, Georgia You all know the Ford—you also know how much more convenient and handy it would be to get home for the week ends and holidays, the innumerable delays that could be saved and the pleasure and profit you will derive from owning one. The Ford is the logical car for any Student because its first cost is not prohibitive and its upkeep can be kept down to a very low figure. AN AMAZING BEVY OF OLING AND STEP DANCING BROADWAY BEAUTIES THE WORLD'S GREATEST FUN SHOW Price $25.95, Saturday, Friday. MAIL ORders NOW! 1018-26 Mass. We have a proposition that will interest you—drop in the next time you are down town and use us to take your class and find someone to work for Student Representative F. A, Rucker so that it talk over with you. Why Not Ride in a Ford? C. W. SMITH Phone 77 THE UNIVERSAL CAR There will be a meeting of the corbon County Club at the Alpha alpha Pi house at 4:30 o'clock Sunday, December 12. The University Research Committee will meet Monday evening, December 13 at 7:30 o'clock in Dean Blackman's office. Make up class in gymnasium for women will be held at Saturday from 10:30 o'clock to 11:00 o'clock. Doors will be open at 10:30 o'clock - Miss Steger. Osage County students are asked to meet Thursday night at 7:30, Fraser, Room 205 for organization and plans for Christmas holidays. Rice County Club meeting called for 4:30 o'clock, Friday, in Room 310, Fraser. Suggestions will be taken up by the Christmas holidays. Quill Club will meet Thursday light at 8 o'clock in Fraser Rest room. Election of members and other members to the board. All members debe present. Stafford County club will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in Room 205 Frauer—Evart Garvin, Pres. All costumes belonging to the Foliies Management not left in Gymnastics must be turned in to the office of the Manager. 18-6-3-212 immediately. Ottawa County Club will meet in Fraser Hall, Thursday night, Room 205, 7 o'clock. Each member should be present. Carroll D. Clark. Lutheran Students' losing teams ill entertain League members at informal Christmas party in Luther Church Friday evening, December 10 at 8 o'clock. Those attending will do-6 ente joy gift for tree. Al Invited. Ottawa County club will meet in Fraser all day. Room 205, Thursday at 4:30 c'clock. It is important that all attend — attend — Carroll D. Clark, President. The Women's Glee Club will rehearse Thursday evening at 7 o'clock instead of Wednesday evening at 7:30 this week. Barton County Club meeting in Room 205, Fraser, at 4:30 o'clock Thursday.-Guy Daniels, President. Meeting of the Brown County Club Thursday at the Pi U house at 7:30 p. m.-J. A. Holmes, president. Meeting of the Leavenworth County Club 8 p. m., Westminster Hall. Important for all Leavenworth students. all hygiene classes will meet together in Fraser Chapel Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Ida E, Chark, workforce and facematter, and Miss Dawn, lecture on "Social Unhappiness." Byways to Unhappiness. Graduate students are requested to meet at the Squires' Station, Saturday, December 11, at 2:30 to have pictures taken for the Jay hawker. El Atenzo will meet Thursday afternoon in room 313, Fraser Hall, at 4:30 o'clock. All members are re-attendance. For under discussion will be Spain. Drop in at "Bricks"— pick out a nice comfortable secluded booth and order anything from a sandwich to a banquet— The Oread Cafe "Bricks" —It's a habit all K. U.students form. A Beautiful Diamond Ring Will be the most precious possession of your Sweetheart as well as the most precious possession of your wife. What lovelier gift could we suggest than a solitaire set in gold, white gold or platinum. $30 to $500 The Council of the W. S. G. A. re-lemmon, and Thursday morning for quests that the Women's Rest Room the use of the State Board of the in Fraser Hall be vacated Tuesday Kanna Federation of Women's club. evening, Wednesday morning and aff—Helen Olson, Pres. W. S. G. A. Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace A Clever Idea A Clever Plo A Dramatic Club Production DRAMATIC CLUB PRODUCTIONS ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION FOR YOUR MONEY Bowersock Theatre JANUARY 10 Seat Sale to be Handled Entirely by Mail Order PRICES • $1.10 downsales and first (our own) coupon. Remaining Stccs 83c and 58c. War Tax a Mr. Spencer A. Gard 1145 Ind. I enclose $"... for ... seats to "Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace" at the Bowersock, Jan. 10th. I prefer seats in row... Enclosed Self-addressed Envelope The San Francisco Limited California Limited Navajo Missionary-Scout. - Five trains a day to winterless California. 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