PAGE FOUR TIME THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925 Senior Play Contest Closes; Production Starts Immediately Manuscripts to Be Turned in to Prof. Allen Crafton, Sole Indus Sole Judge The senior play contest closes today, April 6. All manuscript must be turned in to Prof. Alba Cairdon, of the department of public speech and dramatic art, in Green ball at that time. "No more extension of time will be given," according to J. Simsley Pensall, emmanuel of the senior play committee. The dead line was legally set at March 30, but as the replay period ended, it was extended to April 6. A new method is to be used the year in the judging of the pays. Heretofore, the senior play committee has made the decision, but three have been much criticized of this method. Some say that it is impossible for a farm manager to be jury of a lawsuit under the new plan. Professor Cromt will be the sole judge of the competing plays. Several plays have been turned in, and some of them are of exceptional merit, according to Professor Crafton. The winning play will be announced, at a near future date, and the production of it will start immediately. Only seniors are eligible to take part in the play. A senior also will direct it. who will win the prize. A prize of $50 will be awarded to the author of the winning play. It is a gift of the senior class. The committee, besides Pennell, includes Ethel Tahmala, Eleonor Sibert and Sam Weatherly. Frank Hill, who has withdrawn from the University, was also on the committee. "Flunk Insurance," written by Sue Moody was the winning play last year. Home Economics Club Gives Informal Dinner The Home Economics Club gave an informal dinner Saturday 6 p. m. at the department's dining room in Emmer hall. A centerpiece of smack dishes and smilies, favors in the form of little cariages of grapa drapes and the five course menu covered on the idea of spring. This diner, under the supervision of Mrs. Ralph R. Rader, instructor in home economics, is the second one given this year by her class, former dinner waiter and owner in the year. The club, up of 27 women enrolled in the department of home economics, is divided into three groups, each having charge of the kitchen. With Grace, chairman of the second group, was in charge of the diner that was prepared and served by women in her group. SCHULZ alters, repairs, creates and presses your clothes up to now in pressing you—that's my business. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Repairs CALL KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. ROWERSOCK Tonight "FOOT LOOSE" WITH Cherchez La Femme Dramatic Club Revue Margaret Anglin and Wm. Faversham Tomorrow—Wednesday Thursday-Friday-Saturday BUSTER KEATON SEVEN CHANCES VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow - Wednesday DORIS KENYON in “IF I MARRY AGAIN” Thursday - Friday - Saturday "AS MAN DESIRES" With MILTON SILLS and VIOLA DANA ORPHEUM Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday "PLEASURE MAD" With Norma Shearer and Huntley Gordon Friday - Saturday "IN THE PALACE OF THE KING" With BLANCHE SWEET, HOBART BOSWORTH, PAULINE STARK and EROMUND LOWE Coming Soon —Appropriate Short Revisits to All Features— Share Grey 5 - This is a sample image of a shared file. Zane Grev's "THE THUNDERING HERD" Ensembles Generously Reduced Dress Week 273 SILK DRESSES Dress Concessions on Every Dress for This Pre-Easter Event Grouped at $15 - $25 - $35 - $45 BLACK MASK ACCEPTS CHALLENGE "COMPARE THE QUALIFICATIONS" Major Officers Vol. VIII FOR PRESIDENT PAUL T. RIENIETS 1. Treasurer of the Student Council. 2. Chairman of the Committee on Student Discipline. 3. Chairman of the Committee on the Co-operative Bookstore. 4. Chairman of the Committee on Student Directories. 5. Member of the Joint College on Student Affairs. 6. Political science major. 7. A and B standing in political department. THE PROGRESSIVE STUDENT (Official Organ of Black Mask) FOR 1st VICE PRES. 6. State department. 7. President of his high school student council. 8. 100 per cent self-supporting. 9. A man of steeling character, magnetic personality, and executive ability devoted to the promotion of student government. VERNON C. KENNEY 1. One year's experience on the student council. 2. Manager of the Varsity dresses. 3. Manager of the Junior Prom. 4. Teacher of the Art Department. 5. Self-supporting. 6. H. S. senior class officer. FOR 2nd VICE PRES WILLIAM L. PATTERSON 1. A member of The Tau Delta Beta and profiling aional engineering literature on the Owl Society and the American Society of Civil Engineers. 2. Color Sergeant, R. C. H. 3. Manager of the laboratory Hop. 4. Coordinator of the Kansas Engineer. FOR SECRETARY CARL A. POPPINO 1. Editor of the Kansas Engineer. 2. Chairman of the editorial board of the Oread Magazine. 3. Member of Tau Beta Pi, Thora Tau, Quill Club, Rhadamnathi American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 4. President of the South Omaha High School student council in 1920. 100 per cent self-supporting. FOR TREASURER 5. President of the Student Council of Salina High School. Student Council Representatives A. Manager of the Junior Prom. 2. Chairman of the County Club. 3. Chairman of Solicitors team in the Memorial campaign. 4. A member of last year's honing team. 5. President of the Student Coun- 1. Treasurer of the Junior Class. 2. Circulation Manager of the Kansas Engineer. 5. Sergeant in R. O. T. C. 3. Member of Sigma Tau, honour engineering fraternity, of Gamma Epsilon, professional civil engineering fraternity, and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Engineering School 6. Active in Y, M. C. A. work. JAMES A. JARBOE 4. On the Varsity basketball squad, the cross-country team, and the track squad. B O T C HARRY SKINNER 1. High point man in Missouri Valley wrestling 1925. 2. Self-supporting. 3. Member of the Kansas Base National School 1924 and 1925. 4. Member of the Kansas Engineers' Rifle Team, R, O, T, C. 5. A student. PLATFORM I. Establishment of a University Co-Operative Bookstore. H. Removal of the selection of Cheer-leader from politics. III. Abolition of the point system. IV. Educational Politics. We Further Advocate: 1. The party primary as the fairest means of nominating candidates. 2. The establishment of a rooters' section at football games. 3. The exemption of seniors having an A and if standing in a course from final examination in it. 4. One dollar varsities. ROBERT S. PATTERSON 1. Former cochlear of the Kansas Engineer. Engineer 2. Secretary-4-years of the Engi- nervation School 1. Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers of Thirth Tan and of the Dairy Society. 4. Color versimile in the B. O. A. C. Chairman of the Publicity Consulties on the Engineering Expansion. --school univ. ball. a better team in baseball. School of Education FORIEST D. HERRITT A member of the Freshman Baseball Team for his Debuts 2. A member of the Verity Base ball Team. A manual personality and serology purpos. School of Medicine CHARLES KENNEDY 11. A member of staff of Madihu. 4. A letter name in school. 5. A member of this year's varsity. A number of this game's variegated baseball team. 2. Secretary-in-chief of the fresh School of Pharmacy --society. Drummer in the blue band. 4. A member of the pharmaceutics. On the dan's honor roll this wild competitor 1. President of the Riley County Club. 1. On the Ffehman Honor Roll. School of Business VIC MATTHEWE BOOKING CONFERENCE 1. A member of Pi Kappa Iota. 2. Member of the Beta Xi for the *3rd* annual awards. 1. One of the winners is the recent having tournament. CLASSELDIM School of Fine Arts 1. Active In school activities. 2. Good student. Active in H. S. Graduate School Assistant instructor in the Anat- Department oay Department. 5. A member of the Bacteriologist Club. College GEORGE ANDERSON GEORGE B. POWERS A. and B student Sophomore honor role Nexandra firmman Partially self-supporting Cross country squad Freshman "Y" worker LEROY RAYNOLDS V. Stadium drive worker V.pres. senior class H. S. V.pres. Student Council H. S. V.pres. University Society H. S. V. Varsity football 1. Y, M, C, A, a, cabin 2. Partially self-supporting 3. Debate 4. Glee club 5. Junior from comm. 6. Junior from scroll 7. Delia Signum Rho GRAD JUDY A. and B student Y. M. C. A. cabinet Relays comm. Concessions mgr. K. U. Karniva Prae. Douglas county club Student Enterprise Ticket comm Bus. mgr. "Romantic Age." Active in H. S. activities E. E. (ERNIE) ERNST E. E (ERNIE) ERNST A. B and B student A staff member supporting Non-fraternity man Cross country man Active in H, S, activities A job in home work besides working outside ROB LITTLE DON ISETT 10.9. 1. Variety track 2. Varsity football 3. Sphinx 4. Very active in freshman class activities. 5. Prominent in H, S. activities. *TWINK* STARR 1. Good student. 2. V-pres, Y, M, C, A. 3. Pres, Reno county club. 4. Glee club. 5. Senior Pres. H, S. 6. Varsity football. 7. Pres, HI-Y club H, S. Athletic Board Non-Athletic TOM W. CAFFEY 1. Kansan Relays Comm. 2. Sport writer Daily Kansan. 3. Lead HR, H.S. 4. H.S, sr. staff 5. Hi-Y officer H. S. 6. TIM BANNON 7. Boxing squad. 8. Sophomore Hop comm. 9. Senior team 10. Press, senior class H. S. 11. Active in H. S, netizens. Athletic 'FRENCHY BELGARD' 1. Captain next year's B. R. team. 2. Press, Harvey county club. 3. H. S. athletics. 4. Brighting baseball champion, 1024. EDDIE HALPIN 1. Varsity baseball, catcher. 2. Freshman baseball, catcher. JOHN BOTTOSFORD . Wrestling "K" man. College Officers PRESIDENT ... DEAN DILLON 1. Stadium Drive 2. B Student 3. Senior County Club 4. Pres. Senior class H. S. 5. Pres. H. S. Student council 6. H. S. Athletics 7. Manager H. S. Orchestra V. PRES. ... HAL SHEPEARD 1. A and B Student 2. Student Enterprise Tickets com 3. Pres. Senior class H. S. 4. H. S. Annual staff 5. Pres. H. S. paper 6. H. S. athletics SEC-TREAS. ... ELOISE BURKE 1. Good Student 2. H. s senior class officer 3. "Green Days" east. Rep. in the Council ... ROBERT A. MEISENHEIMER A number of Pi, Englewood Pi 1. A member of P| Epsilon PI. 2. A member of Gumua Epsilon. 2. A member of Gamma Epsilon professional civil engineering fraternity. Engineering Officers 3. A member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. 4. A member of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity. 1. President of the Nemaha County Club. JAMES F. MEISNER 2. A member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and of the Squire and Compass Club. 3. A B student. WILLIAM A. OBERLIN 1. Formerly assistant editor of the Kansas Engineer. 2. Winner of the Sigma Tau freshman medal for distinguished scholastic achievement, spring of 1924. 3. Ranking first-semester jamaic elected to Tau Beta Pi, honary engineering fraternity. RALLY! Everbody out for the Black Mask rally tonight. There will be a parade through the student district and a big peep meeting at Fraser Chapel, Music, pep, and speeches will be the order of the night. The parade will start at Fourteenth and Tennessee at seven o'clock. The line of March will be: North on Tennessee to 11th—west to Louisiana—south to 12th—west to Oread—south to Fraser chapel. The meeting will start at seven fifteen. Be there with all your pep for a big time. Black Mask Candidates Wear Green Tags Remember the Rally Tonight in Fraser Chapel. The Parade Starts at 14th and Tenn. Sts.at 7 o'clock