THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FROSH WOMEN REMAIN VICTORIOUS IN SERIES Junior Basketeers Played Best Game According to Miss Pratt The freshmen and juniors won in the second game of the women's basketball series. This is the second victory for the freshmen; they and the seniors won in the first game. The seniors lost in the second night at 7 o'clock. The juniors will meet the sophomores and the seniors will meet the freshmen. "Both games were fast, but they was better exhibition of good basketball in the junior-senior game," ain Miss Hazel Pratt. "The juniors were hard to see by their teamwork and splendid team work with fearing, and they covered the floor well." "In the freshmen-sophomore game the freshmen excelled in passing, and the guards did excellent work." During the whole game the freshmen compared to 8 by the sophomores, 6 by the juniors, and 8 by the seniors. Individual stars were Louse Alexander, Justine Mosee, and Charlotte Pearson for the freshmen; Valerie Zirkle and Laura Harkraver for the sophomores; and Iris Russell and Irene Tien for the seniors. The entire junior team starred with Anna Scott doing especially good work, since this is her first game this year, according to Miss Pratt. Lucille Noah, captain of the senior team, was handicapped by a lame ankle. The game Wednesday night will end the first round of the series. The individual scores follow: juniors f.g. f.t. F. Margaret Wasson — 5 F. Helen Barnett — 7 R. C. Media Smith (capt.) — 0 G. Marie Shaklee — — G. Grace Olsen — — Total 10 5 f.g. f.t. P. Iris Russel — 0 5 F. Carlene Allen — 0 0 J. C. Paula Allen (enpt.) — 0 0 R. C. Taurin — 2 0 G. Blanche Robertson — — G. Pauline Sterling — — J. C. Evaline Watt — 0 0 G. Ruth Trant — — Total 258 R, C. Louse Phillips ... 0 0 G. Justine Mosey ... — — G. Charlotte Pearson ... — — F. Leons Duff ... 0 0 Refree—Ruth Endacott-Brown, A B. '18. Freshmen **f.g. f.t.** F. Josephine Kaufman, capt. 7 2 1 B. Bertha Cronin. 3 2 0 C. J. Louisa Alexander 3 0 0 Total 10 4 Sophomores f.g. ft. A. Varviee Zinkle . . . 4 0 F. Stella Duston . . . 1 0 J. C. Laura Harkrader capt. 0 C. J. Jennie Glendinning . . 1 0 G. Deth Light . . . 0 I. C. Marian Casey . . . 0 I. Ruth Cavanaugh . . . 0 J. Jessie Martindale . . . 0 Total 5 0 8 Querfeld, A. Referee—Dorothy B. '18. The Women's Glee Club will be assisted in its program to be given Tuesday evening with an orchestra and a group of songs will be a part of the program. Program to be Augmented By Orchestra and Organ Among those who will assist the club are Mrs. Sylvia Osborne, organist; Blanche孔妮, Clarence Oakes, Olce A'Bryan, and Irmia Brockman, philologist; Richard Thompson and Alkyn Ellott, violas; Severien Z. Herb, double bass. Many complaints have been turned in to the editor that many professors are holding their classes overtime Commencing tomorrow a list of those holding their classes after the whistle blows will be published. Men Will Vote on New Constitution (Continued from page 11) Section 2. The Council shall pass unall of cases of discipline within the jurisdiction of the Court, and pose suitable penalties when necessary, and provide for the execution of such penalty in connection with any inquiry into violations of this Constitution and the by laws made thereunder. Section 3. The Council shall meet regularly twice a month during the term of its office, and be called by the president on his own initiative, or on petition by three members of this Association. A majority of the members of this Council shall have a vote. VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) — Judges of the jurisdiction of this Association, such as the Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals and the by-ways made there under shall be subject to the Council and the Advisory Assessor. Article VII. JUDICIARY Article VII. ADVISORY COMMITTEE An Advisory Committee, of three members, is appointed by the council from the University Senate, shall advise and counter with the Coun- cil. tee, called the POINT COMMITTEE ON STUDENT AFFAIRS Section 1. There shall be a committee, called the 'JOINT COMMITTEE ON STUDENT AFFAIRS' composed of the following: A.G., S.A. and of the Student Council, which shall act as a clearing house for all questions at issue between faculties. Section 2. JOINT COUNCIL. The Student Council shall provide from the University a list of which act with a similar committee from the F. A., as a Joint committee. It will consist of joint interests of the men and women students of the University. AFLICATION OF OFFICERS No person shall become an officer in this Association who has not conformed to the governing student organizations other than athlete. The candidates must have a minimum of three semesters preceding that in three semesters preceding that in Article XI. ELECTIONS Section I. Time of elections. Elections shall be held annually on the Tuesday after the first Tuesday in April. Spring Styles Section 2. Tenure. All officers shall remain in office for one year, or until their successors shall have been elected and shall have duly qualified. Conduct. All elections of the officers are conducted according to the Australian ballot system. The polls shall be open from nine a. m. to four-thirty p. m. by election and separate booths shall be set up by the electorates of the different schools. Article X, on petition of twenty-five electors of his school. Candidate for the position of Second Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer shall become electors of this Association, not more than one-third of whom shall be from one of the other electors of this Association, not more than one-third of whom shall be submitted to the President of the Association ten days before the date set forth. Section 5. Voting. Students shall vote but once, and in the School in which they carry their major work. Students shall vote in all cases he be sufficient to elect. Section 6. The President shall appoint a committee of ten election judges each year. Article XII. VACANCIES On Vacancies on the Council shall be filled by a vote of three-fourths of the remaining members of the School, and by a vote of five-fourths by petition of the electors in the School in whose representation the vacancy is held. A. L. Oswald, Chairman Dorothy Riddle, Vice Chairman. R. C. Holland, Secretary-Treas. for 1920 are ready for your inspection. You can get a spring suit tailored to your measure for less money from the— Section 2. In case of a permanent vacancy in the office of President, the First Vice-President shall act as the Chairperson for the office year. In case of vacancy in the office of First Vice-President, the Second Vice-President shall act as Vice-President, and the Third Vice-President shall act as Vacancy in the office of Secretary or Treasurer shall be filled by a two-thirds vote of the Councilmen qualified to hold such office. In case all candidates have failed to achieve a two-thirds vote one of their number for each of such offices. Such candidates shall have the required documents required by Article X. Section 4. Candidates. Any person may become a candidate for the Council who has met the requirements of than you can a ready made suit. You are invited to come and see the many beautiful patterns I have. Lamm Line W. E. WILSON Articie XIII. ADOPTION This Constitution shall become op 712 Mass. 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