APRIL 4,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A. C. A. Will Give Three One-Act Plays April 24 "Overtones," "How He Lied to Her Husband" and "Oh, For A Wife" On Program The date for the series of plays which will be given by the Collegegate Alumnae Association at the Unitarian church, has been set for April 24. The cast for the play "Overtones" is: The play will be directed by Mrs. A. J. Mix. Hetty . . . Helen Rhoda Hoopes Harriet . . . Sophie Smithmeyer Maggie . . . Opal Holmes Margaret . . Claudia Pendleton "Overtones" is a unique farce which comes near being a tragedy. It depicts two society women talking smoothly together while their real lives have another story to tell. It is an amusing and is lively from beginning to end. The other plays which will be given are: "How He Lied To Her Husband" and "Oh, For a Wife." The casts have not been selected. By the Wav Phi Chi Pledges Phi Chi announces the pledging of Robert M. Isenberger of Natoma and Arthur G. Dewell of Stark. Miss Haze Watson, who is a student at K. S. A, C., will visit Irene Tihen, c19, Saturday and Sunday at the Alpha Chi Omega house. The Owls will give their annual spring rush dance Friday, April 12, at F. A. U. Hall. Haley's four-piece orchestra will play, and the dancing will last until 1 o'clock. Mrs. Myra Belt Vorhees, who was graduated from the University at the end of the first semester, is the guest of her sister, Frances Bell, c'21. Lieutenant Vorhees is stationed at Camp Funston, and Mrs. Vorhees is now living in Manhattan. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Lillian Gliesner, c'19, is ill at her home in Topeka. Mary Nicholson, c18, has been called to Newton, where her father is seriously ill in the Axtel Hospital. Arthur Fuhrman, c'21, and Jimmy Lyne, c'19, are out of classes because of the mumps. George McIntire, c'20, has not returned from his home in Wichita since Easter, because of the illness of his father. Woodward-Kilgore Lieutenant George Woodward and Violet Kilgore were married Wednesday, April 3, in Wichita. Mrs. Woodward went to Fairmount College two years and was graduated from the University last year. She has been teaching in Stanton this year. She is a member of Chi Omega. Lieutenant Woodward was a student in the School of Law in the class of '19. He is a member of Sigma Chi. He is now stationed at Camp Doniphan. Lieut. and Mrs. Woodward will make their home n'Lawton, Okla. Karl Brown and Ethel Wyckoff will present the same act they gave in the C. U. Follies at the Community House at Fort Leavenworth tonight. Their Italian song, which was given in costume, was one of the best numbers on the Follies. Smith-Davis Walter Smith of Horton and Alice Davis of Chanute were married April 2 in Kansas City. Mrs. Smith is a senior on the Hill and is a member of Chi Omega. Mr. Smith was graduated from the School of Law last year and is a member of Sigma Chi. Extra! Extra! Extra! In the daily quest for news, these startling items were given the society editor this morning: Opal Holmes has a cold. Opal Holmes has a cold. Don Davis set Lawson May and Harry Morgan up to chocolate eclaires last night. Mignon Schell was ill during the Easter vacation. Mrs. C. M. Walker of Joplin, Mo., is here for a ten days' visit with her daughter, Dorothy Cole, c'18. Mrs. Maule Graham, Kappa house- mother, entertained Mrs. Silas Porter f Topeka, Mrs. W. G. Robinson of Clay Center, and Mrs. William Doe- kning of Lawrence at dinner last night. Earl J. Wilhelmsen who enlisted in the coast artillery in california, has entered the enlisted specialist's school and is in line for a commission. Wilhelmsen is a member of this year's graduating class and was recently elected to *Phil Beta Kappa*. Dean Malott, c20, will leave tonight for Dighton, where he will act as judge of delivery in a contest in oratory at the Lane County High School, J. VanArdale, principal of the high school, to speak public speaking for a judge, and Malott was chosen because of his experience in the Missouri-Kansas debate. Extra Hour Breaking Morale of Students The morale of University students has been materially weakened, almost broken, under the terrific bombardment of the Daylight Saving onslaught. Although K. U.'s espionage system has predicted the offensive to the minute, students were unprepared when it came. When the clocks stole a march of one hour on old Father Time, an extra hour of light was granted after supper. This proved the downfall of Kansas forces. For with most perfect baseball and tennis weather, how could one resist getting out the old mitt and ball or racket and trying out a new ball? And when it does get so dark that one can not see the ball, the student reluctantly gathers up his paraphernalia and enters the house. There the timepieces tell him that it is 9 o'clock. By the time he gets down to study it is nearly time to go to bed in order to take eight hours of repose before getting up for a sunrise breakfast and 8 o'clock chasen. Not sure whether to break out the new plan; he rather it. On the other hand, he rather like it. But it is breaking his morale in that it gives him a glorious opportunity to evade studying. Lessons suffer, and flunks pile up more quickly. Although there is always a slackening of work when spring comes, this year's drive made it greater. As days get longer CONKLIN PENS are sold at McColloch's Drug Store 847 Mass with the advancement of spring, the morale will become further weakened, the war effort will be exhausted. What about faculty members Ah, they are not susceptible to the charms of tossing balls back and forth, and resist the power of the evening light. 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