MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1925 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DALWY KANSAN Two Kansas Stars Make Valley Team of Journal-Pos Ackerman and Wilkin Pu in K. C. Paper List; Nebraska Men Included Aberman and Kinnan of Kinnan Goddin and Vale of Nellamaska, an Miner of Washington made up the Journal Post 1023-25 Missouri Valley Times and Jayhawks two positions, the Carnacke one like murder, and Washing On the second team the Kansas Angelenos played two men, Journee Bunker, forward, and Art Dooloung guard. Wajent is named captain an Amherst is named forward. Wheeler of Oklahoma is named forward. Washington sheffield the other award Tortuus Ackermann, former Law rice high star and high-point man of the valley for the second consecutive year, is named captain of the altar stair angioplasty and is no more an傻傻的 choice for a forward position. Few, if any, persons will deep that Ackerman is the main threat in the play of the great Cilium and Riur shifted from position to position shifted from position to position holster weak spots in the forehead, in all-star capacity wherever placed. Theodore Miner, the heavy bowy wading Washington Pike forward, is in a tight position. Minnesota Minor has been amused the longer in Valley scoring for two years until the success of Washinton's edge at the start of the third half to Minnesota's fine basket. In blooming the center, Goodson is awarded the position through his great defensive play, with the height and strength necessary to an ideal proall. Goodson possessed an unusual eye for the basket while unerringly outmaneuvering the defense was unimaginable or any center in the conference. The guard positions go to Volta Nebraska, and Wilko Kannas, Kansas. Volka is legally responsible for the unit coaches made against the Cornhill coaches are without a disclosing vote in naming him to an all-star position. Varon Volks justly deserves a job for Volka teammate on the mythics of Wilko allowed one of the other Allen's not reliable men in the pinches. First Team Second Team Ackerman, (C), Kanas, forward Minority, Washington, forward. Goodman, Nebynskis, center. Gregory, guard. Williams, guard. Second Team Wheeler, C. A. forward, Burke, K. A., A. C. guard, Wheeler, C. Alhummen, center, Doolman, S. A., A. C. guard, Doolman, S. A., A. C. guard, Honorable Mentions Moran, Gianni; Everitt, Breckle McFarlane; Tibbett, Jared McFarlane; Tibbett, Jared McFarlene; Tibbett, Jared McFarlene; Kannan, Tipton, Nobleskirk; Kannan, Tipton, Nobleskirk; Kannan, Tipton, Nobleskirk; Kannan, Jacobson, Lowrie State; Missouri; Goodwin, Okahana Contest Given by Merchant for Opening Poster Student Wins $25 Prize Either McCauley, a junior in the bachelor of design, won the $25 price which was offered by the more premium firm. The larger chamber of commerce for the boat poster announcing the spring open- ing of the ship March 19, 20 and 2E Nine poster were submitted to the judges, who were a number of Lawyers business men. Each poster had been selected and sent out unable to select the winner until Saturday night although the decision have been reached Saturday morning. The winning poster will be reproduced in three colors. It shows a sprite of spring seated on a mushroom with a radio headpiece and a wrist, listening to the message of silence. The plates are delicate and the general effect is one of dainfulness. The plates are being made this week by a Kansas City engraving company and the printing is in the hands of the Journal World Publishing Company and will be placed on display in various downtown windows. The students who entered posters arect Clara Hattton, Frank Cooper, Katherine Eiblackback, Helen McKee, Jeffrey Stanton, and Melanie Loein Brodridge and Walter Bel. Student Reverie in Sky-Parlor Leads to Growth of Feathers and Flight to Eastern Kansas Send the Daily Kansan home. Sitteth in the "sky Parable" trying to conceive a story. "Oh, what's the one?" he angled, pushing back the window, and gaiting silly out the window. How long he sat not, no one will ever know, least of all himself. After what seemed an eternity, he awakened from a dream blinded by the reflection of the sun's rays from the snow-covered fields to the south of Mount Groun. But what happened? The snow-covered surface covered with fathers not having wings in place of the brims he vaguely remembered. "Grey," he thought, "this must beaven." But no, for just then in an inside view. Looking over, he was staring at the camera with on those hull that it was 220. Well, there was no use worrying me, so sparing him his new wings, he called somewhat unpredictably at first, but then a general counsel counter- direction. A four minutes in the air scivoted them that here, at lost, he had found a knife. The knife cut his wings, he covered for above the golden valley and soon left the Uni- Continuing his southern course, he ordered upon the beauty of the view close him. His reverie was soon in evidence as he gathered on the ground, all aligning in his direction. Recounting an article recently read in the magazine, he turned his face to the camera, with a smile. Of course, his first landing, not Episcopal Church Holds Contest for Students An essay contest is being held by the Episcopal church which is open to all Episcopalian students in Indiana colleges throughout the middle west. The essay is to be if not more than thirteen hundred words on the subject, The College Course Which Has taught us "barking out" the church offer at 100 and a trip to the Episcopalian summer conference to be held at La Cyrille, Wix, this summer, with all essays, on the essay. There is a sum of £85. Further particuliers about the cone may be obtained from Chplain Saunders, who is in the church study and Fridays at 1:25 or 0:00. We also Friday from 1:25 to 0:00. Dance Recital March 19 Department Compietes Plans: Tickets on Sale "Plans for the dance recital to be given by members of Tina Sigma Search it are complete," said Miss James, a assistant professor of physical education. A stage as large as the one at the lowrank theater will be erected in the gymnasium, S. T. Dickman, manager of the Rovers戏剧院, will land colored flood lights, and any cernery which is needed. The recital is divided into three divisions. The first division is as follows: Sarland Dance ... Chopin Nathan Grace 107025 ___ Bettheven Allie Eberle and Lorwin Mack Lomadrydus ___ Schubert Pam-1087-31119 Nissan Fairchild-Airlbert Scott, Mildred Hum- berner, Dorothy Gessol, Ivan Blaker Doe Pfeiffer Chairman Cars taken—Beth Aldrich; Perot—Steinla Harris; Pichette—Aline Eberle "Team Work," "On Deck," "Jacket," "Was Dow Jones in the Corn Farm," and a "Fade" are clips by Joseph Lintz and Betta Simpson. 149 Poetry Spanish Dance J. sophine Dana Albertine Scott The second division is composed of logs and national dances. Orchard Gutenberg Albertson Scott Jerry Stimpson and Josephine Lantz In the third division are the chil iren's etudes: Dath Adirish and Josephine Parvell Zuyer Zee The Gypsy Began Jourabling Dana Albertine Scott and five other dancers lock in the box Betty Stimpson and Mildred Hatalberger Hartlequinade Betty Brown, Naomi McLaren, Beth Albrich and Stella Harris "An English Garden," a dance drama, is the finale. The setting includes 12 girls dressed to represent flowers found in an English garden. There are eight dances in this drama. Cinderella Butterfly *Bobbie Harris* Belle Belle *Anastasia* Ariana Minuet *Namiki Maarten* Josephine Dawn Lorena Mack many inventory showed that he had broken no boots and that he was not running to the right. "HI, game," he exclaimed, in a high shrill voice. He hearing two women in the group fumbled and fell. "The crowd began to run from him. entitially a success, and he erased to the ground in a heap. In a moment the crowd was about him. Sorizing an old man in his beak, he held firmly to his coat to prevent his escapage. When the others had all died to safe hiding places, he released the trembling old ceasman who was too frightened to move. "Who are you?" the old man stunned. "Certainly you have heard of the famous jayhawk," was the reply. "Well, that's me. Now, who may you and your companions be?" won the reply, that's me. Now, who may you and your companions be? The old man's fear disappeared and in a firm voice he answered, "We are the peoples of eastern Kansas. We have never heard of you because you have never flown our way before. For the same reason we are strangers to you, none of us has been more than 20 miles from here. "No doubt you represent the University. I am the only one of my students in Lawrence. Even in 1892, the great 30-mile pilgrimage, the students were always trying to break frank publicity stumps. Please go, and leave Dazed, the bird again took to the air, arriving at home in time for his $20 the next morning. James Simpson, Chicago, Will Finance Party Leaving Next Month Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt to Search Jungles for Animals (United States) New York, March 27—Columbian Theodore Roosevelt and Kern Russell rowevelt will leave next month for Asia for the field of chimpanzees for the Field Museum of Chimpanzee. The "owis toil," first described by Mareo Pon when he visited China in the fifteenth century, the goatred gazelle, the long-hairted tiger, and the great beetle will be caught. The expedition to James Simpson of Marshall Field and Adamsy in Chicago, and will be known on the Simpson-Field expeditions. George Cherry, who accompanied the late President Roosevelt on his famous South American trip which resulted in the discovery of the "Riley of Doubt" will be the key to accompany the two Roosevelts. The Tibetan country will be covered by the expedition, which will extend to the lower reaches of the Himalaya mountains. The Rosso-Retro hike takes as its chief antinguing three Horses Hound mined in Montana. ANNOUNCEMENTS Freshman women will hike like Monday afternoon instead of attending the regular meeting of the freshman community, where they will meet at Henley house at 3:30, Monday to start the hikes." Also freshman women interested in Y. W. basketball are invited to be there," said Ann Lathick, freshman president of Y. W. C. A. Final try-outs for El Ateneo, the Spanish club, will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 in 105 east Administration. The regular meeting will take place Thursday afternoon at 4:30 in the same room. Seniors who are circulating the petition for exemption from finals will please turn the petitions in tomorrow to the office of the editor of the Kansan. All women who attended the Bruce Curry meetings are invited to a group meeting at the Henley house, Thursday afternoon at 4:30. The Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday, March 11, in room 10, Fresner. Dean Templin will give the presentation of the Profession f Home Making." Prof. H, H. Lane will talk at the regular Y. W, C. A. vesper, Tuesday afternoon at 10:30 in Myers hall. Froms ... Albertine Scott, Mildred Hainberg The Fairy ... Iass Blank Virgilio ... Ralfine Gue Tickets for the recital may be secured from Harriet DeWolfe, Jennette McEhliny, Ruth Martin, Anse George, Elizabeth Bholger, or any member of their committees, according to Miss Barto. Marshell-Field Employees Kauansie Ruth Smith, a junior in the department of design, has been with Marshell-Fields, Chicago, since the beginning of her career as a summer of printed silks. Miss Smith is the second student from this department to go to Marshell-Fields; the other one being Eleanor Hueckney, who had a studio for her special needs students. The old office department in sweeping of Miss Smith said, "If there are any more such designers in Kansas I should like to have them." Miss Smith says she would prefer a velvet which will be worn her name. MARCELLING, 50e; shampooing, 50c. Phone 2775, 1015 Ky. M14 WANT ADS OREAD APARTMENT Por RENT, at once, 2508 apartment. Call 3448, or 2508 Red. D31 WANTED—3 men students. Call 807 and between 1 and 2 or 6:30 and 7:30. M12 STRAY DOGS. The following dogs have been picked up on the campus. Owners may have some by paying cost of advertising and keep: one i-half blood Airlane, tan or yellow, male; one i-half blood bound, brown, white neck, face and feet, brown ear, brown ear, brown ear, rings around, white and yellow, laeve hair, medium size, female; 1 white and brown, part fox hound, male. -Dept. Bldgs. & Grounds. M-146 LOST: Pair of glasses in leather case. Leave at Kansan office for reward. Ma O.F.T.-March 4, unvaccinated in base- ment of Fraser, initials, T. M. B. in hande. Finder please leave at 105 Fraser. M11 FOR RENT: Choice front room to boys, 1218 Miss., Phone 2557 Blue. Ma WANTED Salemman for the Vacance- static wireless vacuum cleaner, advertised and sells on decem- pter 14. Must be able to run rapid- tion efficiently as an electric acoustics and operation as easily as an electronic device. Will meet interested parties LOST—Saturday evening, Feb. 28, at Robinson gym or at library, a small Deltan U. sister pin, with pearls. Finder please call 99-305. M10 at Hotel Elridge, Communicate to the Vacature Distribirc Co. 415-416 Bridge Blvd, Kansas City, MO 34 (D IACK MASK OMINO TICKET) LOST: College Algebra at the University Commons. Finder please call Berrice Wilcox. 650 An ideal place for dance or dinner party. Phone 1467 for reservations. Open week-end dates for house- parties; book at Charles Cuney and March at special rates. Storage 50c TAXI — RENT-A-FORD HUNSINGER No. 12 Stronger TICKET System. Broadview Inn Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Repairs CALL Vice President—Florence Hutchison Fine Arts Rep.—Alfreda Oakes. from examinations, who receive A and B grades. President—Margaret Phillips Sr. Rep—Barbara Becker, Emma Reut 4. Passage of the proposed 4. Passage of the proposal, amendment to the W. S. G. A. constitution making office of the Manager of the Book Exchange a salaried po- ition instead of elective. Treasurer—Madge Wardell Secretary—Ianette McIlhaney cur; this helping to raise the schol astle standing at K, U. 5. Exemption of Senior Students joint System—Helen Marcell. 6. All women being on their hon- College, Rep—Mary Meyors. (1) KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. Students Jr. Rep.-Early Shepperd, Katharine Stephens. Soph. Rep.-Meredith Geiger, Margaret Brett For vacation — traveling position Give age and full details in letter, The Black Mask (Domino) Part clever in WILLIAM HUGHES 3. Promotion of W. S, G. A. Group 2. Truth in all political transactions Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. WILLIAM HUGHES 300 Goodrich Bldg. - Kansas City, Mo. SCHULZ alters, repairs, creams and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. 1. Democracy among all women students. PLATFORM Do It Now For real Fountain Pen Satisfaction "The Ink That Made The Fountain Pen Possible" SANFORDS FOUNTAIN PEN INK 17 black degrees 3 copying Buy a dozen Florence Hutchison is the logical VENUS PENCILS give best service and highest offer. American Express card $1,090. American Express credit card $1,29 American Express Card Company. One Day Service C LARK LEANS LOTHES Three-Double-Five 730 Mass. St. The best job you ever saw or we don't collect. Decorations Decorations and Shofstal's Second Unit Will Assure a Good Varsity Saturday Jeanette McElhiney—Secretary. Remember it's the Candidate that Counts Florence Hutchison is the logical person for Vice President because she has the council experience in her company and the strategy and she as a non-organized staff very demoralize she will make an ideal leader of the groups. She has been an active member of W. A. A. and was baseball manager last year. She has the unusual and valuable quality of working well with others. GOT A DATE? College Representative has charge of the Fashion Show which is given Margaret Phillips has all the necessary qualifications for the office of a presidency. She has proven her executive ability and thoroughness as a system manager of the council for the last two years. Her interest have been well rounded as she has taken an active part in drama an exhibition. She has been manager of the varist dances and was a member of th memorial campaign. She is a girl a strong personality, high ideals an friendly through he democratic way to gether necessary for this office. Here is a girl with originality and enthusiasm, with leadership experience in athletics, where she was captain of her class hockey team for two years. She has been interested in the W. S. G. A. Groups and has been one of their leaders. She is a good student in our school and qualifies speaks for themselves. Madge Wardell—Treasurer It is little necessary to enumerate the qualifications of Madge Wardell. To know her in a convincing recollection, she has strong leadership. She is a girl with successful council experience. She has served on the Y. W. C. A. Finance and Publicity committees and county club and Pollinies Committee. Mary Meyers—College Rep. Alfreda Oakes—Fine Art Representative. by W. N. G. A. each fall, and it is important to have a girl in this office who has had experience along dramatic lines. Mary Meyers has been one of the leading artists and one of the leads in "Devil's Disciple" and was one of the two girls who represented the University of Kansas in the play "Beauty and the Beast." She is now a National Dramatic Contest at Northwestern University. Her literary ability is endorsed by the fact she is a member of Pen and Scroll. Her other activities such as Y. W. C. A. also still her a more representative girl. Alfreda Oakes is one of the outstanding girls and has shown her ability as an executive as a business manager of the Glee Club and secretary of Flue Arts school. She is a member of the Glee Club. She has a winning personality, an interest and is competent in everything she undertakes. Helen Marcell Is universally known and admired for unusual ability in so many lines. She has been a member of Y. W. C. A. second cabinet, vice-president of W. A. W. A. She has also been in the Glee Club for three years, is a member of St. Pii, honorary musical scholar at Columbia University, G. A. Musical Comedy, "Green Day," which has proven to be a great success. Kathryn Stephens-Junior Representative Kathryn is especially fitted for the office for which she is a candidate. She is a member of House President's Council and has worked efficiently on various committees of X, Y, W, C, A. She is an A student and a conscientious worker in all she undertakes to do. Meredith Teiger—Sophomore We are glad to offer Meredith as has been her representative—one who has both the courage and kindness—not only in scholarship, but BLACK MASK DOMINO TICKET position such as club and class office and also Y. W, C. A. work. She has been highly recommended then her work in Y. W, C. A. Freshmen Commission, Margaret Brett—Sophomore Representative Little needs to be said concerning Margaret—although a freshman she is universally known among her classmates and is exceptionally well liked. She has especially manifested her ability in Y, W, C, A, work, as she has been secretary of the Freshmen Commission. Emma Roots—Senior Representative This is Emma's first year on our campus but she comes from Kansas Wesleyan University very highly recommended. Already she has made rapid progress in activities such as Y, W, C, A, and W, A, A. Barbara Becker—Senior Representative Barbara is a girl especially capable of meeting the duties of A Council member in an efficient manner. Her wide interests are shown by her membership in W. A. A., Glee Club, Dynamic Club, the Jay James, and the Memorial Campaign. she has done active work in Y. W. C. A. and was elected as secretary of the Sophomore class. Emily Sheppherd—Junior Representative Although Emily has only been on this campus one year—she comes from K. S. A. C, with a wide range of activities. In the relatively short time she has been with us, she has made many friends who guarantee that she will continue to work at the Society Club and has worked on various committee of Y. W. C.A. Remember! .It's the Candidate that Counts.—Black Mask.