PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1926 Plans for a Greater University Through Organization of Relays Long Hoped for by Dr. Outland "We've got to have some relays there boundary line will participate host Allen. That's all there in it." **In the Kansas classic.** "But we can't have any with only a fifth of a mile of muddy track. Just possible." That was the conversation which might have been overheard in the fall of 1919 between Dr. John Outland, eminent physician and surgeon of Kansas City, and Dr. Forrest C. Allen, who had newly come to the University of Kansas as the head of the department of athletics. As soon as the proposition for the new stadium was under way in 1921 Doctor Allen began to put into operation forces which would carry Doctor Outlaw's plan for national relay to a successful completion. In 1922, one year before the first relays were run, he led a team of pilots and universities throughout the United States to enter the meet. The efforts met with such success that this year over one thousand athlete from both coasts, Texas, and the not And yet Doctor Outland witnessed the celebration of the fourth birthday of his brain child, the Kannah Religios, which have become famous all over the United States and are also influential each year of their existence. Shades of Cinderella! Must the Y. M. C. A. secretary go to about all the sorority rooms playing the gallant *prince* and lover and try the silver slipper on all of the blushing young maidens? Will the slipper fit some, slowly but beautiful, kitchen decor and will the noble prince find his ideal? Silver Slipper Awaits Cenderella at "Y" Office The silver slipper was left in one of the boots after the K, U. Karnival last night. Eventually the silver slipper turned up at the Y. M. Karnival and then it disappeared since. What happened between the time that it was left at the Karnival and how it came over to that office is not known. But the fact remains that the silver slipper is still there because the slipper belongs to her can call at the Y. M. C. A. office and claim it by trying it on. Built must fit! Alumni to Hold Banquet The New York K. U. Alumni Association will hold its annual banquet at the Town Hall Club April 20. The banquet was hosted by GAN, A. B., 865, Hutchinson, Brock Pemmons, A. B., 987, musical comedy producer in New York, and J. E. House, formerly mayor of Toucan and the Philadelphia Public Lodge. --- Saillights and a deluge of spring colors prompted the right setting for this project. Students tended by many students and visiting high school people in Robinson. In Society Jimmy Mitchell's ten piece orchestra turried the music for the dance set on colored butterflies silhouetted against them. Tinned the center ceiling of the hall. Arround the hall were purple candles. A sky effect was attained in the blue and white streamers which hung above the room. On one side of the room by huge dragons. The vision of national relays at the University was formulated in Doctor Outand's mind while he was a student. He finished his medical course after two years at the University. The Penn Relays, whose growth he watched, made him wish more and more for the same at Kansas, and it was Doctor Allen who finally carried out his vision. He instructed the students to make it convenient for the athletes from either coast, traveling either direction, to stop here for the meet. This week the western relays will be run at Kansas, while the eastern ones will be at Ohio. Next week, April 23 and 24, ern ones at Penn State. Both its central position and the time of the races are factors which are drawing the teams to compete with athletes to the University tomorrow. "Last year the Kansas Relays were better in time and in breaking records than all other national relays together. The day was perfect and the men were in condition which aided in making the day such a success," director Jason withdrew after cursing the subject apprehension in his mind. Lunch was served throughout the evening and clever and useful favors of eversharp pencils and small notebooks were given to the guests. Out-of-town guests were: Heken Coiffman and Dorothea Frost from Kansas City, Missouri; Jon Lau, Mio, Virginia Mills, Topka, and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Sanderson, Milton, Sickle Pi Beta Pi sorority entertained with its annual spring formal party Friday evening, at the chapter house in Woodford Hill where decorations at the dinner, which was served at the house, were the keynote speaker. They wore with dancing at F. A. U. hall, which is a beautiful castle garden setting. Marble walls with rose twilts enriched the dances and golden ball lights interrupted by chapels that hung in profusion above them. Chuck Shoottail's 10-piece orchestra before the 'aumoon' background and at intervals the clouds gathered thickly together and rain fell behind the en- Chaperones were Mrs. Jane Maclean, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. Veda Learn, Mrs. Effie Tyle and Miss Martha Beaty. "The Kansas City, Kan. Jawhayk for the informal spring party of the Alma Chi Sigma fraternity at Ecke's hall on Friday evening. Oriental deserved to be the party which was enjoyed by the students from Kansas City who were guests at the University of France Ward;从 St. Joseph, Mo. Miss Katherine Penney and Paul Mernert for the Misses Cecil Priest and the Misses Coeli Priest and Edith Shramuel of Goff were also out-of- The Broadview Inn was the scene on Friday evening for the annual spring formal of the Inn to Alpa Alpa, a museum of Japanese art that was decorated with a profusion of roses and palm trees overhanded by the effect of "moonlight and roses." The chaperones were Prof. and Mrs J, W. Sternberg, Prof. and Mrs, Gerald Lambert and Prof. and Mrs, Henry Warner. The K. U. Ramblers 'seven piece' ooccurred from Topanga furnished the music. The K. U. Ramblers Mrs. Mary, Ms. Phillips, Mrs. M. R. Hutchins, Mrs. L. Lynch, Mrs. and Mrs. M. L. Lynch, Kansas City. A moonlight garden scene furnished the background for,the narty at the --tunes which were broadcast by the Kansas City Jayhawks. A light lunch was served at about 1 o'clock and the game was on followed leading the luncheon. HOT - Phew!! It's Summer Stop in for something COOL at Rankin's Drug Store 1101 Mass. Phone 678 Country Club Friday night when the children go to school, their informal spring dance. good many out-of-town guests also enjoyed the program of dances for the kids at the Country Club. The chaparrones were Mrs. Ella Haskin, housemother, Mrs. Mabel Grown and Mrs. E. D. Haldeman. Phi Chi fraternity entertained in the lobby a number of their guests during the Rally, at an informal dance at their house. They were encouraged to enter the Kannas Melody Four furnished the music for the affair at which Mrs. Kannas Melody four furnished the Pip of Occidental College were the first guests. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained with an informal dance at the Saturday night, drummie Mitchell's chapel. The played spindle music for the program of dances. Prof. and Mrs. H. Sweeney, chapel president, Longnecker chapel the party. Ronald Jemorem's orchestra played for the chameledly appointed spring garden party at Corbyn hall last winter, and the dancers danced until midnight. Pink roses and greenery were used in abundance to decorate the dining room of the house where the party was going. Mrs. Jemorem and Miss Alberta Corbin chaperoned. Mrs. John B. Thomas entertained for their daughter Bertha was a five-course dinner at her home, 2014 M43 Music Hall. The guests were Mrs. John Beard and daughter Helen, Mrs. Mabel Brown, daughter Isabella, and sister Winifred Casey and Iove Pratt. The young ladies who attended the event were Wendy Knight and Thomas graduating recital next week. Phi Kappa Psi entertained informally Saturday evening at the Country Club with a spring dance, The club was exceptionally attractive with its spacious ballroom and false ceiling under which the dancers whaled away very happy hours to On your very next trip down town stop in at Reese's drug store, 929 Mass, and get a pound of fresh Campbell's soup. You can if there are several of you together, get a whole five pound for $1.45, and enjoy yourself, adv. Where will we see you fellows? Out-of-Lawn guests were Walter Ringer, Paola; Fred Tesch and Larry Winn, of Kansas City Mo. If it's time to eat we'll be at GEORGE'S LUNCH REBUILT PARTS We sell rebuilt parts and accessories for all makes of cars. Bring your worn-out cars to us. We buy them. The chaperones were Mrs. Hill P. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Whitted Laming and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laming. 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These tickets are $1.50 each and may be exchanged between now and April 18th for seat reservations to both Would You Like to Become a Patron of Music Week Festival? "The Messiah" Sunday, April 25 a nd "Hiawatha" Thursday, April 28 The single admission to each one of these events is $1.50. The patrons, in addition to having their names on the program as being the backers of this great week have priority of reservations as the general public cannot make reservations until April 20. Chorus and orchestra members may buy one ticket (or more, if desired). For Further Information, Call Dean Swarthout or C. L. Scott, Secretary Fine Arts Office Chamber of Commerce 图示: