MARCH 15, 1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Committe Announces Cast For Senior Play Still Two Vacancies Left "Fifty-Fifty"—Members Experienced The cast for the senior play, "Fifty-Fifty", was announced by the committee of faculty members and students Friday morning. The parts of the characters will be taken by Robert Robertson, Horace Chandler, John D. Shreve, Craig Kennedy, Howard Morgan, Harry Robinson, Edwin Patton, Helen Clem, Eva Hangen, Emma Mine Ruminger, John Kreek. There is still one male and one female character to be decided upon. There was much competition for the characters in the cast, especially among the women. Most of the men have had dramatic experience before. The first rehearsal will be held Tuesday night in Green Hall. Beginning, then the cast will work regularly under the coaching of Pro. Arl. Murray of the department or public until the play is presented in April. Byron Ashley, c21, and Don Droll, c21, will go down to Kansas City this afternoon to take in the track meet tonight. Marjorie Roby, c'18, and Lillian Giessner, c'19, will spend the weekend at their homes in Topeka. The play "Fifty-Fifty," which won the fifty dollar prize offered by the Dramatic Club, was written by Harold Lytle. It is about student life at K. U. and is a comedy throughout. Although the play is humorous, it is full of dramatic situations. By the Way Caroline Doran of Kansas City, who was in the Fine Arts Schol of the University last year, has been a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house several days. W. H. Forbes who recently obtained his commission in the aviation corps at Atlanta, Ga., is visiting at the Alpha Tau house. Warren Thralls, c'19, will go to Kansas City tomorrow for the track meet. Violet Matthews, c'20, and Romona patrick, c'20, will go to Topeka today to spend the week-end at home. Eulalia Shaven, c'18, will visit free dls in Atchison Saturday and Sunday. Miss Amy Valentine of Hiawatha is the guest of Fanny McCall, c'19. Katherine Davis, c'20, will spend Sunday at Fort Leavenworth. Horace Staggs, c'18, is ill with the mumps. Working For Uncle Sam Working For Uncle Sam Howard W. Haines, c'19, was called away from the University to become a clerk in the War Department. He begins his work in Washington, D. C., today. You can't buy a Jayhawker Next Week>Adv. Pineapple De Menthe ice cream for your St. Patrick's Day dinner, Sunday. A rich green color and an exquisite flavor—Phone 182 —Wiedemann's. —Adv. VENUS PENCILS These famous pencils are the standard by which all other pencils are judged. 17 blue* degrees 6 B so (to 10 W) rule, rule, and hard and thin wedgegrain Look for the V 17 U finish Employment Bureau Places Call For Men Please conduce de in stamps for packing and postage. American Lead Pencil Co. 215 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. Dent 109 K. U. Students Have Earned $5,719 In Six Months Through Y. M. C. A. twenty-five and thirty cents an hour is being offered for help. Only one per cent of the positions offered come from down town business men. There are at present more job open than we are able to fill," says Lloyd McHenry of the University Y M. C. A. employment bureau "Chances to work are coming in rapidly and men wanting work should happen." The departments on the Hill are not using the employment bureau to obtain men. Men are wanted who can work in afternoons during the week. Your soldier boy will appreciate a box of Wiedemann's chocolates—we pack them for shipping! - Adv. You can't buy a Jayhawker Next Week>Adv. during the first six months until March 1, 203 permanent and 263 old jobs have been listed by the bureau. Of these 469 jobs 340 have been filled. The remaining 162 jobs have not been filled, chiefly because the student's have failed to leave their phone numbers and class schedules at the office. 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