UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SENIORS RAISE FUNDS FOR CLASS MEMORIAL Hutehinson Near-Grads To Use Proceeds of Goldsmith Play smith Play By Arl Frost Hutchinson High School, April 21—"She Stoops to Conquer," Goldsmith's well-known comedy was presented by the senior class Friday and Sunday. The actors will use the proceeds on the annual and for a fitting class memorial. A recent school board meeting decided that Mr. Hall should again be superintendent of schools and Mr. Krause, the high school for two more years. The leading school social event of the year, the annual junior-senior banquet, proved a pronounced success. One hundred and fifty banquets were gathered in the Chalmers hotel dining room for the occasion. K. U. Grad School Director By Franz Olsson Scandia High School, April 21—At the annual school meeting held here April 11, Dr. J. B. Henry, a graduate of Kansas University, was elected director of the Board of Education. Steps were also taken at this session of the board school building and to call a board election in the near future. This Lunch Profitable By Clifford Ingram. Oswego High School, April 21—Lunch was served by the domestic science department Friday. The tables were artistically decorated with jonquills and primrose. The students cleared $1.45 above all expenses after paying for a set of silver By Arthur McDonald Great Bend, 2; Ellinwood, 15 Great Bend High School, April 21 —The high school baseball season opened here Friday, when the local team played Ellinwood high. The visitors won a game filled with errors on the one side and hits on the other, by a score of 15 to 2. They'll Study Cooking By Mary Logan Hoisington High School, April 21 At the last meeting, the Board of Education decided to place Manual Training, Agriculture, Domestic Science, and Domestic Art in the high school here, next year. This will require two extra teachers. The four teachers, who are teaching this year, will be required again for next year. The two extra ones have not yet been decided upon. NTER-CLUB LEAGUE COMING IN GOOD SHAPE More games in the Inter-Club league will be decided this week. Following is the complete schedule for the rest of the year; April 22-A. Co-Op vs. Babb; K. of C. vs. Hemphill; Custer vs. Ulrich; Martin vs. Pharmie. April 22-B. Black vs. New England; Kinney vs. Midway; Franklin vs. Brownlee; Stevenon vs. Wouldst. April 28-A. Co-Op vs. Custer; Babb vs. Pharmic; Martin vs. Hemphill; Ulrich vs. K. of C. April 28—B. New England vs. Franklin; Kinney vs. Stevenson; Midway vs. Black; Brownlee vs. Wouldst. May 5—A. Co-Op. vs. Pharmic; Babb vs. Hemphill; Martin vs. Ulrich; K. of C. vs. Custer. Mav 5—B. New England vs. Kinney; Stevenson vs. Brownlee; Midway vs. Franklin; Black vs. Wouldst. May 12----A. Co-Op vs. Ulrich; Babb vs. Custer; Martin vs. K. of C.; Pharmic vs. Hemphill. Mav 12—B. May 12—B. Black vs. Franklin; Kinney vs. Brownlee; New England vs. Stevenson; Midway vs. Wouldst. May 19-A. May 19—K. Co-Op vs. Martin; Babb vs. Ulrich; K. of C. vs. Pharmic; Hemphill vs. Custer. Mav 19—B. Wouldst vs. New England; Black vs. Stevenson; Midway vs. Brownlee; Kinney vs. Franklin. New shipment of the Red Dot golf balls just received the largest selling ball in the country. Exclusive store, Carroll's, Smith's News Depot.—Adv. Carroll's Special ball glove is ready for instant use, a great value for $1.50. Smith's News Depot.—Adv. K. U. Exposition, May 2 and 3. Make Up Those Credits This Summer IT'S POSSIBLE TO MAKE NINE HOURS DURING THE University of Kansas Summer Session TWO SESSIONS—June 12th to July 23rd and July 24th to August 13th Courses in 153 Subjects Offered Courses in Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Economics, Education, English, Entomology, French, Geology, German, History, and Political Science, Home Economics, Journalism, Latin, Law, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing and Engineering, Music, Pharmacy, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Shop Work, Sociology, Spanish, or Zoology may be taken for a maximum of six hours credit in the six-week session, or three hours for the three-week session. Spend the hot months on breezy Mt. Oread THE COOLEST SPOT IN KANSAS For information, apply Director, University of Kansas Summer Session LAWRENCE ANSAS ALD JAC Over 75 athletes and acrobats, under the direction of Instructor Root will take part in the annual Indoor Circus, to be given during the Exposition, May 2-3. Above is a picture of one of last year's team. Root's Men Are Preparing For Annual Indoor Circus ANNOUNCEMENTS Senior invitations will be on sale at the check stand in Fraser hall all this week at chapel time. The University Council will meet this evening at 7:30 in room 116, Fraser hall. All announcements for this column should be handed to the news editor before 10 a.m. The date of the freshman smoker has been changed from April 15th, to Tuesday, April 22, at Ecke's hall. The French Club will meet on Tuesday at 4:30, room 306, Fraser hall. The tag committee for the freshman smoker will meet at the Pi Upson house at 8:30, Monday evening April 21. The Scoop club will hold an important meeting at 9 o'clock Monday evening, April 21, at the Phi Delthe house. Students who wish to sell tickets for the Musical Festival please see Dean Skilton. A cash commission of ten per cent will be allowed. Every freshman girl must be able to swim across the pool before freshman gym credit will be given. If this requirement can not be filled arrangements must be made with Dr. Johnson for substitute work. Orders and measurements for caps and gowns will be taken as follows: College, Tuesday and Wednesday, Fraser hall; Graduate, Tuesday and Wednesday, Fraser hall; Pharmacy, Tuesday and Wednesday, Fraser hall; Law, Thursday and Friday, Green hall; Engineers, Tuesday and Wednesday, Marvin hall. Orders must be given these days. Women at Y. W. C. A. Rest Room. Men at Check Stand. Every sophomore girl before receiving sophomore Gym credit must be able to swim at least two of the following strokes: dog-paddle, breast-stroke, side stroke, or crawl. If this requirement can not be filled arrangements must be made with Dr. Johnson for substitute work. The Caroline Mumford Winston memorial scholarship is open to young women of the College of Liberal Arts of classes above the freshman, and to women graduate students. Applications will be received until April 23rd by the committee, which consists of Professors Galloy, Houdy, and Oliver. The Eliza Matheson Innes memorial scholarship is open to young women of the College in classes above the freshman and of the graduate school. Applications will be received until April 23rd at the Chancellor's office, or by a member of the committee, which consists of Professors Galloo, Hyde, and Oliver. The following is the schedule for the inter-fraternity baseball league: April 22—Alpha Taus vs. Sigma Nus, April 23—Phi Gams vs. Sig Alphs. April 28—Sigma Nus vs. Phi Psis. April 29—Sigma Chis vs. Sig Alphs. April 30—Alpha Taus vs. Phi Pis. May 6—Sigma Chis vs. Phi Gams. May 7—Phi Pis vs. Phi Delts. May 12—Beta vs. Sig Albas. May 13—Alpha Tau vs. Phi Delts. May 14—Sigma Chis vs. Betas. May 19—Nus Nus vs. Phi Delts. Zoologists Capture Reptiles The field class in Zoology, on its trip Saturday succeeded in capturing three copperheads, several lizard mating making the largest and best collection gathered on one trip this year. The reptiles were captured on the bluffs along the north band of the river. Zoologists Capture Reptiles M. C. Prunty, a former K. U. graduate, principal of the Newton high school for the past year, has been elected principal of the Winfield high school for next year at an increase in salary. HARRY REDING, M. D. D., Eye, ear nose, and throat. Glasses fitted. Office, F. A. A. Bldg. Phones, Bell 513, Home 512. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Grad to Winfield High G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. R. H. W. HAYNF, Oculist, Law- rence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Ball Phone 707. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D., D. O. 833 Massachusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. JACK SPRAT ET UX WILL EAT NO FAT G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Diseases of the stomach, surgery and gymnology. Suite I. F. A. A. bldg. Residence, 1201 Ohio St. Both phones, 35. Maybe—Anyhow They Wil March in the May Day Parade Parade The May Day procession to be given during the Exposition will include several versions of the Mother Goose stories. The farmer's wife, providing some reliable freshman can be found to hold the mice, will be there with a carving knife. "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe" is to be present, with so many children she would watch over her. The lady will also include a number of the most "popular" freshmen on the hill who escaped the engineers' care this week. These popular playlets are to be enacted on floats during the course of the procession. Jack Sprat and his wife will lick the platter clean and rumor it has that Jack himself will perambulate his spouse in a wheelbarrow, in the pageant. If you are looking for a moderate priced ball glove, just take a look at Carroll's Special, $1.00 and $2 each Smith's News Depot.-Adv. K. U. Exposition, May 2 and 3. Bowersock :: Theatre Two Days Only Saturday, April 19 Monday, April 21 Matinee each day 2:30 Evenings 8:15 The most marvelous motion picture ever taken PAUL J. RAINEY'S Prices—Night 25c, 35c and 50c. Afternoons 25c, 35c and 50c Tickets for night entertainments on sale at Woundard & Co. SODAS City Drug Store Opp. Eldridge House A wondrous tale of the fascination of big game hunting, which thrills and amuses and educates as no dramatic offering ever did. African Hunt Children will be admitted to the best seats at the matieres for 25c. Canoe paddles, and boating just now is excellent. Carroll's, Smith's News Depot.-Adv. LOST—Medium size note book, containing notes on Protestant Revolt and Enthnology. Reward. James Leidigh, 1409 Tennessee St. Phones 248. Several High School Boys in Kansas are thinking of "going into" Sanitary Engineering a comparative new profession that combines opportunities for personal success with those for public service, 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. States and cities are just beginning to learn the necessity of employing competent sanitary engineers. 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 University Daily Kansan VOCATION EDITOR Lawrence, Kansas NEW LOCATION—O. P. Leonard, tailor. Moved to 841 Mass. St. Remember the place. Little stories of personal wants that produce results at a minimum expenditure. Try them Bob Stewart's Barber Shop, 838 Massachusetts street. Plumbers. SCHULZ, the TAILOR-911 MASS. Classified Advertising FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J. Achning. Phone 676, 822 Mass. Cafes. Stop And Think. We depend entirely on student trade. Why take your shoes down town? We make new shoes out of old ones. Bring in your shoes and be convinced. 1400 Louisiana street. Don't forget the place. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gs and electrical supplies. 937 Mas Phones 658. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." For Kodak finishing of the better sort, Lawrence Studio, 734 Mass. St. We sell Eastman films. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phonas 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. BOWER & CO., Solae Royal Blue Shoe Store 820 MASS. Street. Groceries S. H. McCurdy, staple and fancy groceries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. THE GARDNER Dairy, Sanitary milk and cream. E. T. Gardner, prop., phone 848.5. O'Brien & Co., Hardware, cuttery, stover and tinware. Sheet metal workers. Pumps and pump repairing. Van's cistern filters. Phones 664. 621 Mass. St. Gillham's Sanitary Bakery, 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the best. Come in and see the shop. Meat Markets. See Hess Brothers for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. 941 Mass. Both phones 14.