UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The official student paper of the University of Kansas. EDITORIAL STAFF OMAR HITE. . . . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief JAMES HOUGHTON. . . . Associate Editor HERBERT FLAUNT. . . . Managing Editor BUSINESS STAFF JAMES LEIDER. LSST SAY. JOHN C. MADENB. Circulation Mgr. Adv. Mgr. Circulation Mgr. KANSAN BOARD EDWARD HOFFMAN LANDON LAIRD FRANK HENDERSON JOHN GLEISNER LUCY BARGER LESLIE E. EDMOND H. B. HUTCHINGS Published in the afternoon five times a week, by students of the University of Kansas, from the press of the department of journalism. Entered as second-class mail matter September 17, 1910, at the postoffice at Lawrence, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price $2.00 per year, in advance; one term, $1.00; time subscriptions, $2.50 per year; one term, $1.25. Phone, Bell K. U. 25. Address all communications to UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, Lawrence. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913. Remorse is the pain of sin.— Parker. An instructor in the University has gone to New York to see why he didn't sell his moving-picture plays. HARRY BURNHAM Death by drowning has claimed its annual sacrifice. Each year it chooses from our strongest and our best. Harry E. Burnham yesterday lost his life in its treacherous eddies of the Kaw. A senior, an athlete of distinction, a companionable man, Burnham was known to every student on Mount Oread. Clear-minded, square, strong in body and in mind, he had a host of friends. --faculty will do without their gravi counsel and wisdom is a matter for serious concern, but the great world is eagerly awaiting the seniors and they must go to take control of affairs outside. Perhaps the University will continue to exist, in a fashion. The student body is sad and thoughtful today. It loved Harry Burnham because he exemplified what each of us, in our quiet moods, has set up for a ideal. The state accountant has praised K. U.'s system of bookkeeping. We have noticed that the students very seldom escape paying what is due. PACKING YOUR TRUNK PACKING YOUR TRUNK Some people become somewhat miniscinct when packing their trunk at the end of the year's work. Gathering scattered belongings for the homeward flight may affect you that way. It is an annual ceremony which marks the passage of time; and as you tramp on the contents in a vain endeavor to wedge in everything, you may become philosophical. The mementos which you have accumulated, and the mass of letters and papers which you sort over, bring to mind the events of the year, and enable you to make a fairer estimate than before of what you have accomplished or failed to accomplish. Perhaps the latter may seem the greater by far, but even so you are better for a brief accounting with yourself. If you are not satisfied, there are other years to come in which you may do better. Your trunk packed? Well, good luck for the summer, with the hope that you'll be back next year-for another try. And if you are one of those who will not be back, here's good luck and success through life for you. It seems that Minnesota University has the Price. A GLOOMY FUTURE? Many seniors feel that the future of the University is enveloped in gloom, and that its chances of survival, now that they leave, are most meager. What the chancellor and Senior classes have been feeling that way from time immemorial, and have been swallowed up without creating a ripple in the big pond outside or even lowering the level of water in the smaller pond which they leave. The seniors will realize this fact in time, and realize also that even though they are no longer in school they have a great work to do in contributing to the success of the University. As alumni they can serve the University instead of merely being served by it. Despite the departure of the seniors, we believe that the University will be bigger and better next year than it has been this; and that each succeeding year will see an increase in the size of the Institution and an improvement in the character of the work. The University of Kansas is destined to be much greater—its future will not a gloomy one. The added strength which each graduating class gives the alumni is one of the elements which make the future of the University brighter. The University is revenging itself on other schools. A Wisconsin man will be head of the zoology department. FOR BETTER DRAMATICS The disbanding of the Thespian and Masque dramatic clubs in order to form one large, stable organization is a move for better dramatics at the University. It is a move that other student organizations in different lines might well emulate. The University suffers from over-organization. Too many clubs exist which have no real place to fill and which serve no useful purpose. They overwhelm the student with a multiplicity of interests without benefiting him in any way. The two dramatic clubs have presented excellent plays, but one club can provide a sufficient outlet for the dramatic talent of the University. With but one club, there should be no difficulty in paying out on theatrical performances, and the players will not be forced to pay for the privilege of taking part. This year no play has made expenses. THE SAD, SAD GRIND OF OUR COLLEGE LIFE Consolidation is the right thing. STORY WITHOUT WORDS Harry—Do you know I got the most awful fright the day I was married. Jack—I know you did. I was in the front pew and got a good look. Polar—Beautiful sunrise this morning. "Yes, Mabel, when you are with me." —Sphinx. "You horrid thing! You spend three times as much as I do." A humorist is one who, after weeks of meditation, manages to coin a phrase which a wit devises in a flash of repearce. Mr. Wood—Hello, neighbor, have you seen my new house? "Mabel, you are the dearest thing possess." Student~'S-pose so; I always get to bed before that though. THE DIFFERENCE Ella—I'll sing it in one flat! Papa (halb asleep)—Sing as loud as you wish, I've paid the rent. —Jack-O'-Lantern. —Sphinx. Neighbor--Yes, I understand the music room is sound proof? Mr. 400-800-7201 Neighbor—Well, I was going to suggest that you make is escape proof. —Siren. HERE ARE THE 1913 SENIORS AND FLUNKERS (Continued from page 1) Howard E., A. B. '11, University of Kansas, Kansas, Physiology, Osborne. Daniskan, Floyd Brown, A. B. '12, University of Kansas, History, Economics, Aulne; Derby, Jersey Raymond, A. B. '11, Southwestern College, A. M. '12 University of Kansas, Lynchfield; Uniholt; Anthony Era, A. B. '12, Blue Ridge College, Mathematics, Astronomy, Parkville, Mo. Eaton, Ella Jane, A. B. '12, Highland College, Mathematics, Highland College, Titus Twain A. B. '11, University of Kansas, Entomology, Wetmore. Fagan, William Brock, A. B. '10, Earlham College, English, Parkville, Mo.; Garver, John Diller, B. S. '10, University of Kansas, Mechanical Engineering, Lawrence; Gowans, Harry Wilson, B. S. '08, University of Kansas, Education, History, Lawrence; Graham, Agnese Emma, B. '05, A. M. '07, University of Kansas, History, Ottawa; Griffin, Edward Lawrence, A. B. '11, University of Kansas, Chemistry, Lawrence; Griffiths, Glendale, A. B. '12, University of Kansas, Zooology, Lawrence. Hackl, Marie Antoinette, A. B. '12, University of Tennessee, History, English, Nashville, Tenn.; HallQuest, Alfred Lawrence, B. A. Augusta College, A. M. Princeton Education, Parkville, Mo.; Hanson, Cal佛尔, B. S. '12, University of Kansas, Electrical Engineering, Geuda Springs; Harris, Walter Leslie, A. B. '12, Marionville-Park, Education, Philosophy, Baxter Springs; Herrick, Marianne Ellen, A. B. '11, Winona College, English, Warsaw, Ind; Hodgson, Elizabeth, A. B. '06, Fairmount College English, Sociology, Economics, Wichita; Hoffman, Robert Lee, A. B. '12, University of Kansas, A n a t o m y, Ellsworth; Horwefe, Pearl, A b. '10 Southwestern College, Education, Sociology, History, Wichita; Hopper, Earl Brady, A. B. '12, Baker University, Economics, Ness City; B. A. '12, Friends University, Latin, Wichita; Horton Harvey Amos, A. B. '03, M. A. '04, McPherson College, Entomology, A. B. '09, University of Kansas, Entomology, Lawrence; Howell, Richard Vinton, A. B. '12, College of Emporia, Economics, Sociology, Emporia, Humphrey, Irvin Wesley, A. B. '10, University of Kansas, Chemistry, Russell; Hungerford, Herbert B., A. B. '11, University of Kansas, Entomology, Lawrence; Hutte, Claud Judson, A. B. '10, Bethel College, Medicine, Oswego; Hutton, Arthur J., A. B. '12, Southwestern College, History, Economics, Winfield; Hyre, Edna Marie, A. B. '10, University of Kansas, Biology, Chemistry, Home Economics, Lawrence. Isely, Dwight, A. B. '10, Fairmount College, Entomology, Wichita. Kauffman, LeRoy Levelon, A. B. Cooper, Cooper, Sociology, Hutchison Lehman, Harvey C., A. B.'12, University of Kansas, German, French, English, Humboldt; Lichtenwalter, Homer O., A. B.'11, McPherson College, Chemistry, McPherson; Lindsey, Lydia Almira, A. B.'07, University of Kansas, English, Cherryvale. Nelson, Alfred Lewis, A. B. '11, Midland College, Mathematics, Troy. Olinger, Stanton, A. B. McCormick Seminary, Princeton, Sociology, Maage, Fred C., B. S.'12, Midland College, Economics, Political Science Atchison; Malleis, Otto A. B.'12, University of Kansas, Chemistry, Halstead; Mallory, Arthur Ernest, A. B.'12, University of Kansas, Biology, Scott City; Medes, Grace, A. B.'04, University of Kansas, Zoology, Botany, Kansas City, Mo.; Miler, Lena Vivian, A. B.'05, University of Kansas, Home Economics, Lawrence; Moys, Fay Cecilia, A. B.'12, University of Kansas, History, Lawrence; Myers, John Tennison, A. B.'11, Washburn, M. S.'12, University of Kansas, Chemistry, Eskridge, MacGreger, Hazel Hope, A. B.'06, Yankton, A. M.'09, University of Illinois, Mathematics, Lawrence; McRuer, William Gladstone, A. B.'12, Park College, Parkville, 10. Passon, Rebecca. A B.'12, University of Kansas, German, Lawrence; Pendleton, Claudia Clara, A B.'08, University of Kansas, English, Lawrence. rence; Rhodes, Edmund Oliver, B. S.’12, University of Kansas, Chemistry, Geology, Sociology, Dodge City; Roberts, Robert Chester, B. S.’12, Ottawa University, Chemistry, Onae; Rodbush, Worth Huff, A. B.’12, University of Kansas, Chemistry, Lawrence; Root, Charles Burton, A. B.’12, University of Kansas, Physiology, Lawrence; Rose, Reed Phillips, B. S.’12, Ohio University, PhD, Joseph Reed, Oliva Novera, A. R.’04 Transylvania University, Sociology, Psychology, Nesca City; Rudolph, John Conrad, A. B.’84, Berlin, Sociology, Pavelchovsky, Philosophy, Lawrence. Reed, Maud Josie, B. S. '12, Wash- burn College, Botany, Totopek, Reno, William Wilkinson, A. B. '93, University of Kansas, Sociology, Law Sankee, Patti, A. B. '12, University of Kansas, Latin, Lawrence; Sample, Sarah E. A, B. '93, Ottawa University, New Castle, Colo.; Schmitt, Edwin C., A. B. '12 University of Kansas, Biology, Moundridge; Sherwood, Noble P., B. S. '05, A. M. '11, University of Kansas, Medicine, Lawrence; Schroeder, Jacob, A. B. '12, McPherson College, Physlesi Chemistry, Hillsboro; Smith, Frederick M., B. S. '08, A. M. '11, University of Kansas, Social Sciences, Mo., Smith, Made Ethia M., B. '04, Cooper College, History, Sterling; Smith, Otto Orville, A. B. '07, Southwestern College, History, Political Science, Latham; Snoddy, George Samuel, A. B. '12, University of Kansas, Education, Sociology, Emporia; Stewart, Maude B., A. B. '09, Baker University, History, Economics, Baldwin; Swick, Lena, B. S. '10, Midland College, English, Abilene. Taylor, Claude Carson, A. B.'09, Oklahoma Christina University, Philosophy, Sociology, Enid, Okla. Thompson, Henry Walter, A. B.'12, McPherson College, Sociology, Economics, McPherson. Weith, Archie James, B. S. '08, University of Kansas, Chemistry, LaHarphe, Wheeler, John Jefferson, A. B. '04, Indiana University, Mathematics, Lawrence, Wilson, Kathryne Marie, A. B. '09, University of Kansas, English, Education, Lawrence; Wilson, Matthew H., B. S. '04, Bellevue College, Education, Parkville, Mo.; Wilson, Orville Turner, A. B. College of Emporia, A. M. '12, University of Kansas, Botany, Emporia, Withington, Georgia Edna, B. S. '12, Kansas State University, Culture College, History, Educa-Edina, Wood, Frank Edwin, A. B. '12, Baker University, Mathematics, Physics, Wamego; Wright, Clinton, A. B. '10, McPherson College, Mathematics, History, McPherson. Young, Clifford Caudy, A. B.'10, M. S.'11, University of Kansas, Chemistry, Lawrence. The College has the greatest number of seniors, 204. The majority of them will receive their A. B.'s this spring, but some will fall by the wayside, and others are not even candidates for degrees. The list of graduates will not be prepared for some time. The same conditions exist in the other schools. The College seniors are: Allison, Ray Gilbert, Clay Center; Anderson, Lionel Andrius, Lawrence; Anderson, Mabel May, Gas; Andrews, Mary E., Powhatan; Athay, Roland Milton, Kiowa; Atkinson, Vera, Lawrence. Babb, Alvin Leroy, Lawrence; Babb, George Reuben, Lawrence; Banker, Frances Almona, Russell; Bates, Laura Fidelia, Garden City; Beamer, Raymond, Lawrence; Bechtold, Anna Dorothea, Lawrence; Beyer, Melinda Linn, Inman; Black, Florence Lucile, Lawrence; Black, Floyd Davidson, Severy; Frenchs Inez, Lawrence; Bossi, John Trentini, Arkansas City; Bowler, Josey Lindel, Kansas City; Bozzell, Bessie Merlot, Beloit; Brown, Helen Eacker, Delphos; Brown Lois Rose, Troy; Brownlee, Harold Loe, Sterling; Brylle Eunid, Hunt, Beth- any; Hummer, Nellie Mildon, Orange; Bunn, Zippa Lorraine, Lawrence; Burkholder, William Miesee, Marion; Burnett, Helen, Hymer; Burrough, Phyllis Marguerite, Lawrence; Butler, Walter Albert, Bird City; Butts, Hazela Id, Wichita; Buxton, Lewis Augustine, Kansas City, Mo.; Buzkick, William Alonson. Sylvan Grove. Calene, Glenn Clifton, Sylvan Grove; Campbell, John Ross, Meade; Capps, Murl T, Larned; Carson, Frank L, Ailand; Clausen, Peter Walter, Hillsboro; Clark, Edna M, Smith Center; Clark, Gadsys Ruth, Fredonia; Clark, Harkel Blanche, Kansas City, Mo.; Clyde, Nathanna Lore, Kansas City, Mo.; Armaa Kansas City, Mo.; Cook, Fern Alena, Cruz City, Mo.; Elizabeth, Wellsville; Coxage, Lina, Parsons; Cressman, Ada Beatrice, Lawrence; Croan, Melvin, Kincaid; Crum, Errett Ross, Munden. (Continued on page 4.) Several High School Boys in Kansas are thinking of "going into" in Kansas are thinking of "going into Sanitary Engineering a comparative new profession that combines opportunities for personal success with those for public service, States and cities are just beginning to learn the necessity of employing competent sanitary engineers. The young man who finds himself with something of the pioneering spirit, in addition to scientific tastes, and social interests, will do well to consider sanitary engineering as a vocation. The Daily Kansan's Educational Department will see that inquiries addressed to it are answered by the ones most competent to give full particulars regarding any vocation and the University courses preparatory for it. Address the VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas New shipment of tennis balls just received at Carroll's, Smith's News Depot.—Adv. Tennis shoes, the only good one in the city at Carroll's, Smith's News Depot.—Adv. THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE The largest and most costly mast渡船 showers on international waters of the world. In November Jyvlet Sea, a 39-meter long vessel operated by Magnificent Steamers SEAENBEE, City of Erie and City of Buffalo T. F. Nerreman, Gm'1 Marz. L. T. R. Koger, Tcm'8 Marz. G. T. R. Koger, Tcm'8 Marz. Cleveland, Ohio Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo—(May 1st to Dec. 1st) Leave Cleveland — 8:00 P.M. Leave Buffalo — 8:00 P.M. Connections made at Buffalo with trains for all Eastern and Canadian points at Cleveland for Ft. Shields, Tayto, Detroit, and all points West and Southwest. Tickets reading via any railroad line between Cleveland and Buffalo accepted for transportation to Ft. Shields. Add your ticket as a vCard to v.C.B. Send a note for handover booklet. also taking orders for Beauties for Commencement. Place your orders early KLINE FLORAL CO. Phones: Bell. 990. Home. 557. 811 Mass. St. We are Selling Flowers for the Recitals and are THE FLOWER SHOP 8251-2 Mass. St. LEADING FLORISTS Phones, 621 LAWRENCE TRANSFER CO. Phone 15. TRUNK HAULING. ATTENTION OF STUDENTS If you are looking for congenial and resume occupation during summer, write The General Appliance Factory, Incorporated, Martineau, Wisconsin, for appliances. Eat Your Meals at Anderson's Old Stand Typewriters, Fountain Pens, and Office Supplies F.I. Carter Bell Phone 1051 Palmer's Delightful Perfumes Always Fragrant and Charming McColloch's Drug Store Complete line of Spring and Summer Suitings. KOCH Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 12 W. Warren Both phones 506 Protch for Spring Suits