UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRESS CLUB WILL EAT, DRINK, SAY FAREWELL Newspaper Men Celebrate To night at Lee's, Sans Women, Sans Conventions The Press Club of the University will give its farewell Gridiron Banquet tonight when the members will be roasted in true journalistic fashion. The party will gather at Lee's College Inn at 6 o'clock, and will enter the banqueting hall when Fred Rigby's watch strikes the hour of 6:10. Here a table will be set for thirty newspaper pages; paper tableled papers; paper napkin dishes, dishes, and column-rule knives. Various other surprises are promised that will serve to make the Kansan staff feel at home. Either U. L. McCall, manager of the Kansas City Associated Press, or his assistant, Charles Allen will make the feature talk of the evening. Any of the journalists who feel they have something to say and who have had their names mentioned this year may be permitted to talk by the other members if they promise to limit themselves to one minute. The menu of eats will contain all the usual items with many unusual delicacies, such as coffee with cream, pickles, and bread with butter. All the standard varieties of smokes will be lavishly displayed in tin cups around the table, and you can number up to two, but only one Hand Made is allowed to each guest that pays fifty cents. For the last week a bizarre and striking poster, the work of the staff artist, has been hanging on the Kansan bulletin board gradually acquiring signatures of reporters and editors who will attend the farewell love-feast. Among those so republished are Mr. Zucker, his linetype operator, who may be persuaded to speak on "Black Face Copy" and Dad Westfall, our handsome pressman, who will tell some of the secrets of "Feeding the Press." Ground-Darrough BY THE WAY— Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ground, of Kansas City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Maud, to Mr. Rialdo Allen Darrighur. Mr. Darrough graduated from the School of Law with the class of 1909, and is a member of the Sigma Alpha Enslon fraternity. Founders' Day Phi Chi, medical fraternity, will celebrate its third annual founders' day with a banquet tonight at six: 10:30 p.m. Dr. B. M. Allen, of the department of biology, will be toastmaster. Toasts will be given by Dr. W. J. Burgmattner, Dr. O. O. Stoland, Jay Bauer, Dr. H. Dewey, and Fred B. Pickerel. Sociology Club The last meeting of the Sociology Club was held yesterday afternoon at four-thirty o'clock in Administration Building. The following officers were elected for next year: Edwin Price, president; Larry Kinsler; Alta Brownies, chairman of program committee; and Clara Pittman, secretary. Freshmen Begin Memorial The memorial fund for the class of 1920 will be collected from the freshmen Thursday and Friday. Tags will be sold for twenty-five cents each, the regular annual assessment. Earl McKinney is chairman of the committee in charge of the collection of the fund. WANT ADS LOST-Gold Elgin wrist watch with broken crystal, black leather case. Reward. Return to 1231 Oread, or phone Bell 815W. 156-3 FOR SALE—Laundry route by a senior. Price reasonable. E. J. Goppert. Bell phone 957. 155-5 WANTED - By summer student with mother, furnished house on the Hill, to care for during summer. Referral Address A, care of Kansan. 158-4* FOR SALE OR RENT-8-room house at 1417 Ky. St. Come and see it. Bell 1428W. 158-5 All students who are candidates for the University Teachers' Diploma or for the State Elementary Certificate at commencement time must fill out a Registration form in the school of Education office, Fraser 119, before Thursday, May 24. Football practice will be held every night until the end of the semester, including quiz week. All players re-arrange from 5 to 6 o'clock. Coach Olcott University Women's association will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Strong at three o'clock Tuesday afternoon, May 29, to make comfort kits for Co.M. All women of the organization are urged to attend. KANSAS COLLEGE HEADS TO MEET IN TOPEKA, MAY 28 Chancellor Frank Strong, who is president of the Association of Kansas Colleges, has called a meeting of the Association in Topeka, May 28, to discuss co-operation of the institutions of higher education of the state in national war service. Eighteen students from the college including denominational colleges, the three state normals, the agricultural college and the University. At a recent meeting of the Association of state universities with the National Council of Defense, in Washington, Doctor Strong was named one of the most successful students to work out an efficient plan of university co-operation with the government. On the committee are Dr. E. J. James, University of Illinois; Dr. Charles R. Van Hise, University of Michigan; Dr. Warren H. University of Missouri; Dr. W. A. Jessup, Iowa State University; Doctor Strong. UNIVERSITY GRADUATES RECORD SENIOR CLASS Degrees Will Be Conferred on 466 Men and Women June 6 The names of 466 students, practically all Kansans, are contained in the provisional list of 1917 graduates from Kansas. The commencement week for this class and that of the Graduate School will start June 3 and will end with the commencement exercises, June 6, when William Jennings Bryan will The roster of the graduating class of 1917 follows; Rachel of Arts Lydia L. Almworthy, Lyons Gordon A. Alliney, Kansas City Thysa N. Amos, Milwaukee Anne M. Armstrong, Lawrence Mabel Anderson, Lawrence Lyle N. Anderson, Partridge Lawrence D. Dorothy L. Angevine, Lawrence Lawrence A. Angevine, Lawrence Annette H. Ashton, Lawrence Klinson M. Lawrence Ralph M. Bunzfeld, Ford Charles E. Baysinger, Hartford Edward E. Bennett, Stafford Edward E. Bennett, Stafford Dorothy E. Biglow, Lawrence City of Abigail C. Bizby, McPherson Dorothy, Miller, Topeka Forest J. Miler, Saunders Forest M. Manute Harry C. Mitchell, Kansas City John C. Mittleman, Anson C. M老鼠, Ogawa Helen Moore, Hutchinson Warren Myers, Hutchinson John M. McClanahan, Miltonville Harry E. Mctessy, Great Bend Ethel A. McTessy, Great Bend Morton H. McKenan, Lawrence Mary E. McKinney, Iola Mary E. McKinney, McCherson Naroll Noll, Rancher Louise L. Ransom, Lawrence John D. Pace, Parsons Chester T. Paterno, Galena M. Tatterne, Victoria Hubert W. Paul, Blue Raphael Henry S. Pogus, Hutchinson Mabel Perry, Kansas City, Mo. Artemesia Powell, Tyro Walter L. Ransom, Lawrence Dana L. Ransom, Lawrence Veda E. Rankin, Poison Lawrence Anna C. Rearek, Aurora Mo Jane E. Ireeces, Dodge City Oildeer River, Kansas City James F. Rogers, Abilene James E. Rogers, Abilene James E. Rogers, Abilene Zelina A. Ross, Sterling Louis H. Russell, Amarillo, Texas Rachel E. Sankee, Lawrence Maura E. Sankee, City, Mo. Iva E. Scott, Solomon Mary Sharpless, Alchison Mary Sharpless, Wichita Cora J. Shinn, Channie Silverwalt N. Skhourup, Colony Erwin-Louise Smith, Weilda Irene Smith, Holt, Mo. Layla Lawson, Lawrence Dena Soller, Washington Dora E. Spark, Lawrence Lawrence St. Satterle, Minnesota Wanda D. Stetter, Woodbine Wanda D. Stetter, Woodbine Mary I. Stevenson, Poool Mary I. Stevenson, Poool Elva L. Stoll, Lone Elm Lacea M. Storks, Bonnie Springs Evans C. Swanson, McPherson Carl Swanson, McPherson Edith H. Thomas, Lawrence Joese M. Trinkle, Mesiz, Ariz Elizabeth L. Ullrich, Lawrence 黛拉 M. Upton, Rosedale Angela U. Utermann, Lawrence Mary T. Utermann, Lawrence Amy G. Van Horn, Lawrence Joseph L. Weiss, Edward M. West, Nickerson Irina L. Wilkinti, Lawrence Lola M. Lilkin, Olathe Edna M. Willmann, Boston Edna M. Willmann, Boston James E. Volfe, Kingman Medical College Houghton S. Albaugh, Topeka Miyon M. Brown, Hutchinson Williams, Fresno Harvey O. Daniel, Rosedale Clinton C. Fuller, Peenboy Gusman K. Kaufman, Roy D. Grayon, Oaklsaoc Gusman M. Hardy, Alcoona Guessin W. Faulkner, Wood FAils Lee Vernie Hill, Osborne Hobbs W. Howden, St. Joseph, Mo. Sherwin W. Meyer, Lawrence S. Nelson, Iola Elmer Nixon, City City Earl C. Donnelly, Elworth Earl C. Padgett, Greenleaf William S. Spier, Lawrence William S. Spier, Lawrence Engineering School Deane E. Ackers, Abilleen E. Boman, Topeka Joseph E. Bean, Minneapolis Willard A. Burton, Prescott Lawrence E. Deamold, Lawrence E. DeAmold, Topek Elton E. Easterday, Augusta Jeffrey McEney Jo O. Gumola, Poocha Chavency J. Hill, Cawker City John McIntyre, Topeks Stannis W. Orton, Lawrence Lowell Lee Rush, Lawrence Lowell Lee Rush, Lawrence Lowell Lee Rush, Lawrence Lowell Lee Rush, Lawrence Lowell Lee Rush, Lawrence Lowell Lee Rush, Lawrence Lowell Lee Rush, Lawrence Lowell Lee Rush, Lawrence Lowell Lee Rush, Lawrence Lowell Lee Rush, Lawrence Electrical Engineering Harold W. Arlin, Carthage, Mo. Archie R. Burt, Burl Mound Arthur G. Clark, Linden Alfred F. Vorsayle, Doolby Clig Norman M. Foster, Ellsworth John P. Ferris, Lawrence Clarence J. Griffith, Lawrence James E. Koch, Vista Schiller Kruse, Lawrence Mary J. Morton, Atchison Honore A. McCarthy, Gail A. Smith, Great Bend Mechanical Engineering Barnette O, Bower, Mound City Park, D. C. Charles W, Hagenbuch, K, C, Mo. Thomas C, Lanne, Erwin, J. P. Andrew T. Beckey, Cherryville Fred W. Campbell, Kansas City, Mo. Fred E. Bell, Kansas City, Mass. Carl L. Johnson, Topeka Walter A. Goldman, Lawrence Walter A. Goldman, Lawrence Donald H. Lefrere, Jackson Emil C. Lefreve, Canay Architectural Engineering Curt Hill, Brandon, Kansas City, Mo. Walter Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. Charlie H. Chase, Emporia F henry C. J. Cannon, Springfield, Mass. Henry C. J. Cannon, Springfield, Mass. Carl O. Anderson, Roseale Homer Cote, Weir Sherwin F. Kelly, New York City Carol J. Wakenhp, Salma. Mechanical Engineering Mining Engineering Chemical Engineering Architectural Engineering Eugene L. Rolfs, Lawrence Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Laws ivan A. Allen, Washington Hilary W. Purus, Pennsylvania Clifford W. Bawning, Michigan E. C. Barba, Bacotan, LaUnion, P. William M. Beall, Grantville William M. Beall, Grantville Neubert D. Bannett, Newton Portland, Washington Lievelwyn J. Bond, Washington Lievelwyn J. Bond, Washington Joseae P. Bradley, Kansas City Alen H. Burch, Carthage, Mo. John P. Flinn, Chanute Halkeo I. Craig, Independence Jeffrey J. Craig, Independence Kenneth C. Dodderidge, White City Lee M. Egan, Kansas City, Mo. Allen H. Burch, Carthaga, Mo. John P. Flinn, Chanute Halkeo I. Craig, Independence Joseae P. Bradley, Kansas City A Bachelor of Music Una L. Allen, Muscatah K. K. Washburn, To-to K. K. Murray, Mary Grace A. Bell, Lawrence Baker L. Boehler, Solomon M. K. Mills, Howard Temple D. Gruer, Lawrence Lois Libiby, Altamont Dorie E. Lockett, Wichita Eugene S. Perry, Wichita Buganea S. Perry, Wichita Mary Prier, Lawrence Pauline S. Sedan, Mary Prier, Lawrence Teacher's Certificate in Violin Clarence R. Messick, Topeka Certificate in Public School Music Helen A. Bocker, Solomon Mina R. Crainfield, Holmes Mo. Margaret M. DeForest, Lawrence M. Margaret M. DeForest, Lawrence Messick, Topeka Helen Warden, Warner Edna M. Davin, Chanute Bachelor School of Pharmacy Frank L. Chinery, Lawrence Elbert L. Treese, Centerville Pharmaceutical Chemist Eugene B. Cook, Cherryvale Renward W, Kampert, Seneca Graduate in Pharmacy Joyce E. Brown, Logan Paul J. Cooney, Hoslington Oliver E. Diller, Lawrence Howard E. Warren Edgar T. Foster, Colony Louis A. Griffith, Scott City James M. Harrison, Lawrence James M. Stevens, Center Doctor of Medicine Watie M. Alberty, Westville, Okla. Linda H. Barker, Greenwich, CT. Wilbur A. Baker, Holton Horace R. Boone, Highland Mary Ellen Lawrence, Arthur C. Claus, Lawrence Herbert R. Coleman, Rosedale Amanda A. Karp, Rosedale Rx L. Diveley, Colorado Spcs, Coo- boy H. Edouston, Americus Baker Daniel Petersen, Atlanta Daniel Petersen, Atlanta Claudie R. Riley, Dodge City Raymonds, Swinney, Rosedale Evelyn Vernon, City Lee H. Wallendorf, Kansas City, Me William O. Whitaker, Klowa Certificate for Graduate Nurse Certificate for Graduate Nurse Rita A. Green, Independence, Mo. Mollie W. Kaiser, City, Mo. Lotha Leary, Zearing, Ia. Cotinne E. Markley, Minnapolis Hannah E. Mecoy, Roger, Osaka Nina M. White, Bartleville, Okla. Mina M. White, Bartleville, Okla. Bachelor of Science in Education Christine B. Freak, Lawrence Catherine J. Sackler, Velma E. Shelley, Iola Mary L. Smith, Lawrence Gerald D. Lawrence Initiates Theta Sigma Phi, journalism sorority, will hold initiation Thursday afternoon. The initiates are Miss Kate Stephens, and Mrs. Don Hancock, both heriors, and Mary Smith, Marjorie Roby, and Mary Burton, active members. After initiation a dinner will be had at Bricken's Cafe. Miss Stephens and Mrs. Carlos will give toasts. PROFESSIONAL CARDS WE MAKE OLD SHOES INTO NEW SHoes. We get the place to get results. 1045 Ohio St. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. General Proc- sure. $600. House and office phone, $600. Office telephone. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Disease of Alzheimer's Disease, 129 Ohio St., both phone, 1359 Indiana St. DR. H. REDING F. A. U. Building. DR. H. REDING F. A. U. Building. Hourts 9 to 6. Both phones 513. THE VARSITY TODAY ONLY THE STOLEN DIAMOND throws a guileless country girl into the swirl of thrilling adventures when she comes to the great city of her dreams. Wm. Fox Presents JUNE CAPRICE IN "A Small Town Girl" Story by John G. Adolfi and Adrian Johnson WEDNESDAY — DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "The Matrimaniac" (Return engagement) Also a 2-reel O. HENRY Story Ban on Riley News An order issued Friday at the Fort Riley Officers' Reserve training camp prohibits the writing of news letters by those enrolled for training for the Reserve Corps. This will prevent the Kansan from publishing news from K. U. students regarding camp life, will be put on sole tomorrow morn- Another Man to K. C. Star Another K. U. man will work for the Kansas City Star. This time it is Norman Greer, c'18, who left the University at the close of the first semester to work on the Topeka State Journal. Greer will commence work in the Star June 1. Do you realize that every time the clock ticks you deprecate as a risk for life insurance? Hatch One-Button Union Suits Simple - Practical This garment in athletic style is the most satisfactory summer union suit made. Why Button Nine Unnecessary Buttons? These suits are now on display in our windows and will be found at this store only in Lawrence. Prices $1, $1.25 and $1.50 SKOFSTAD ONE CASH $15 PRICE ONLY 829 MASS. ST. RENT AN UNDERWOOD UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER This is the advice of Champion Typists, Expert Operators as well as correspondence managers of the largest corporations. "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy" Your "K" Book The Kansan very seldom holds a "closing out" sale but you will agree with us we have a real bargain for you this time. We have ten bound volumes of last year's Kansan that we do not need. If you were in school last year you know this beats a K book a thousand ways. If you hurry you can get one for $2 Call at the Kansan business office or write in NOW—because you know they will not last long at this price.