FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Y. M. C. A. Head Appoints Cabinet for Coming Year Executive Board Compose of Elected Officers and Committee Chairmen Harold Smith, president of the Y. M. C. A., has announced the members of the new cabinet which is made up of the directors and chairmen of the various committees appointed by the president. The officers are: Harold Smith, president, Harald Hargil, vice president, Frank M. G. Secord, secretary and Robert Frank, treasurer. The chairmen of the committees are: Clyde Randall, new students; Ted Coffin, social; Harold Baker, deputations; Edgar Wolf, Hankel; Austin Krause, new students; Senior speakers; Wade Pierce, worship; Lucus Eckles, fireside forum; Clayton Crohick, discussion groups; John Kroh, publicity; Dick Mullus, employment. The chairmen of the committees will appoint the new students and help them get oriented, to get rooms, and help them set up their own small, acquaintance库. The social committee is anxious to find some new form of social enterprise. The Haskell Committee, M. social affairs. The Haskell committee has charge of the Sunday School classes at Haskell. The work of the committee will advertise all Y. M. C. A. affairs. The work of the followship committee will be to stimulate a fellowship among all the University students, enlist them as members of the discussion group committee is interested in opening up discussions groups in the various houses. The purpose of the committee on worship is to organize a place of worship among the students. It will be the purpose of the speakers committee to bring to the University speakers that will put before them questions in an attempt to stimulate deep thinking. The speakers will be obtained to present both sides of all questions under discussion. In this way the Y. M. will be fair to hear from all of our firefighters will get in touch with their fessors who are willing to spend an hour at organized houses and boarding clubs to speak to these groups and help to answer their questions. These forums were held in various fraternity houses this year and were considered a valuable way through which professors and students could come info better understand. Jayhawk Committee in Error Jayhawk Committee in error Two errors were made in the state minutes of the day by the Jayhawk Advisory committee, according to the chairman, Prof. L. N. Flint, who asks that correction be made. Clifford Anderson was not editor of the Rebel birth document; the manager of the Abulec High School Booster and also of the Abulec High School year book for 1923. Murray Danglale was editor of the Webb City High School annual for 1924 after years. He is on the administrative board of the 1926 Jayhawk Varsity Dance Is Free to Relay Participants The "Owl Cars" will fly as usual after the varity舞 dance tomorrow night, according to Edward Killip, varity舞 manager. They will have their regular schedule, one leaves F.A. U. hall at 12:10 and two will leave the Dr Laxe Cafe at 12:50. Special decorations have been here and a raincoat effect will give a rain coat and cloud effect accord to the manager. "All participants in the Ribbons here Saturday are specially invited guests to the varity," said Killip. Another added attraction for the laver of Skelfall's orchestra is that it will be his last variety this year. After Saturday's "beat," he and his players will play for St. Louis. Addition to Eldridge Awaits Architect's Plans, Hutson Says Joint Structure of Five Stories May Be Constructed, Manager Believes Plans for the south addition of the new Eliridge Hotel are expected in the next few days, W. G. Hutson, manager, and the meantime, nothing can be done until the architect has submitted the plans, and Manager Hutson decides whether he wants a joint structure or separate buildings; whether he will follow the original plans and have a one story building. If the new plants are followed, the south addition will be 55 feet wide, and the meantime a completion a frontage of 100 feet. The arrangement of the first floor will be the same, whether the new building is one story or five stories. It will have a dining room, a coffee shop, a ball and barbecue room and a kitchen. All of these can be reached from the lobby doors are of French design and panelled with plate glass mirrors. When At any rate, according to Manager Hutson, the south unit will be ready for occupancy late this fall regardless of when nlan shall be followed. — PLAY BALL! — Ass't. Bus, Mgr. 1926 Jayhawker Ken Fitch is the only candidate that has had two years experience on the Jayhawk and is planning on making the 1927 Jayhawk a National Prize Winner. Your vote for him will help make K. U.S.' Yearbook one of the best in the United States. Remember the better the man the better the Jayhawker. There is no doubt that Fitch is the best qualified. He is an Independent candidate—Ady PLAY BALL! Get Your Ball Goods at ERNST & SON 826 Mass. - - Phone 431 Complete Line of D. & M. Sporting Goods ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL, in THE COLORADO ROCKIES First Term-June 21 to July 21 Second Term-July 26 to August 27 The University of Colorado, in the foothills of the Rockies, offers a variety of outdoor activities. Visitation organizations organized hikes and week-end outings; mountain climbing; visits to glaciers; automobile excursions to Rocky Mountain National Park; and guided tours within one mile within sight of perpetual snow, gives unexcised climates and scenic views. Course in Art and Sciences, Law, Business Administration, Modernism, Fine- arting, Art courses given in co-operation with New York School of Fine and Apted Art. Expands the scope of the course. Experiential opportunities for graduate work in all departments. Excellent衍展. Laboratory. Vacation rates higher. In addition point from Eastern States. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, Boulder, Colorado Write name and address in reverse also mask for shortest Director Summer Quarter (Dept. J) Gatherings of the community can be held in the ball or banquet room. It will also be so fitted that townpeople and students may give dinner the new addition is complete the mirrors will be replaced with transparent glass. Forty guests rooms will be added if the five new addition is built, make a fire alarm and install a fire alarm and will not interfere with any of the rooms of the first unit, and all of the rooms of the second unit. Manager Hutson said he hoped to make a decision within a few days after receiving the plan. London Revive Comes This Way Andre Curlie, late of London and New York, will bring his famous "Charlie" to the park in Kansas City next week. "Charlie's Revive" was one of the biggest hits on Broadview until it left the bright lights a month ago for a ride that will take the production to the coast. Four pages devoted entirely to pictures of the university and student leaders was the feature of a special high school edition published by the Tar Isei, publication of the University of North Carolina recently. Tonight - Tomorrow VARSITY "MOANA" ROBERT FAHLEYTS TRUE PICTURE-ROMANCE OF LIFE AND LOVE in THE SOUTH SEAS a Paramount Picture A Non-Partisan Candidate Charlie Haines for Bask for an hour in the land where we'd all like to live. Comedy—"HUG BUG" Shows: 3:00, 7:30, 9:00 Prices - Mat, 10-35c, Eve, 10-40c BUSINESS MANAGER 1927 JAYHAWKER Qualified BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow YES! 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