THURSDAY, APRIL 23. 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Drama League Elects Officers and Presents Play in Little Theater E. N. Manchester Will Head Organization During Next School Year At the monthly meeting of the Lawrence Drama League held in LILT Theater Monday night, a one-act play, "joint Owners in Spain," was given, and officers for the coming year were elected. Plans for the May meeting were discussed by the members. The new officers elected are as follows: President, E. N., Manchester; vice-president, Allen Crouton; secere- rion; J. H. Smith; producing secr- tory, A. J. Mix The cast of the play, " joint Owens in Spain," was: Miss Frances Argnibert, Mrs. Jack Bollin, Mrs. H. P. Wilson, and Miss Frieder Hume. The play was directed by Mice Hume. The actors are from the Lawrence Drama League meets once each month during the school year to present two one-act plays or one play of greater length each time. The membership is made up of students, faculty members and volunteers actively interested in the drama. Graduate Magazine Will Be Off the Press Soon The California number of the Graduate magazine will be off the press soon. This number features the Kansas alumni in California. There are a few articles in the first volume, which describe the people and what they are doing. The section "By Classes" is applied to the California alumni and those of whom there was something known were given mention. Following that section there is a list of the classes, which are listed under the orn. The number one has a number of half tones mostly of peoples and scenes in California. The discussion announced in Tucson's Kaplan for Baptist Young People will hold on Sunday day evening at 6:00 p.m. in place of Friday evening and also previously announced Simon and J. P. Watta will speak. WANT ADS LOST - Keys to Dodge coupe in the Pines north of Administration building. Finder please leave at Kansan office. A25 BOOMS- For women going to summer school. Large, airy rooms with sleep poreh. Call Mrs. May Mullin, 1011 Indiana. Phone 2133 Blue. FOR SALE - New radio set, two tube Crostiey, model 61. Equipment with tubes, batteries, Branden table talker, Front head set. Will sell cheap but must sell immediately. Call 1666 after 8 p.m. A29 FOR RENT -2 new apartments, strictly modern, hardwood floor, built-in features, private bath, hot water, laundry facility. Ohio. Phone 1657 Black. A29 Ohio. Phone 1657 Black. A29 LQST—Pair of dark glimmed glasses at Kansas Relays. Finder please return to Kanas office or call 1952 Blck. Reward. A29 LOST= Analytic Geometry, descriptive geometry and descriptive geometry note book. Call C. A. E. bursa, 2352 Black. A28 LOST—Tortoise shell glasses in gray leather case. Finder call 924. Reward. A24 LOST - Mu Ph Epilipin pin. Name engraved on bone. Finder please call 1835. Reworked A27 ROOMS--For girls. Large airy rooms, sleeping porch for summer school. Call Mrs. Mayilligan, 1011 Ind. Phone 2133 Blue. Aka DRESSMAKING and ladies' tailor- ing. 833 Ala. Phone 1801. L. C. Smith typewriter for sale. a-24. FOR RENT—Two new apartments strictly, modern, hardwood floors, built-in footings, private bath, mod- ern heat, hot water. Also two gra- gages. Phone 1657 Black. 1220 Ohio. A24. LOST:—Silver dorine containing money in Geology building. Finder please return to Kansan office. WANTED—Student help at Oread Cafe. Appear in person. A28 Beta Chi Sigma Initiates Four Four new members were initiate- into Beta Chi Sigma, honorary y. echelological fraternity, at the me- ton, The new members are: Marwgu- Iee Dec, D3; P. H. Ewert, gr.; P. L. EchelBerners, gr.; and Bunji Taga- awa. c26. The next meeting of Beta Cri Sigma will be next Monday evening. At this meeting Dean Stockton of the School of Business will discuss the relation of psychology to business and the attitude of business administration toward psychology. The public and anyone who is interested will be welcomed, according to Chester R. Garvey, president of Beta Chi New York Times Pictures Team The rototype section of the New York Times for Sunday, April 19, contains a quarter page picture College Graduates The life insurance agent of today has the reputation of being the most efficient, the most reliable, the most dependable and hardest working man in the community. Is he well paid? Here is the answer of one young Missouri college man reporting on thirteen months' work: Calls, 1000; interviews, 700; sales, 229; commissions, $525.76; average earned per call, $5.25; average earned per inter- view, $7.51. HIKERS! Plain at our spring! We furnish the grab, put up it boxes for delivery. 75c and 190p per box Broad View Inn (Jess Willard's Former Home) No capital required in this business except brains and energy. Several splendid openings in Missouri and Kansas, with coaching and training under experienced salesmen. Address W. B. 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