MONDAY OCTOBER 20, 1924 . THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE TRIANGLE 1 General Layout and Plans for Jayhawker Are Made at Meeting Organizations Urged to Make Reservations for Space Immediately "In several places and layout of the 1925 Jayhawk we definitely lived over the wood-end in a conference held with the engravers and a very new features are being added this year which have never before appeared in Jayhawk. These won't be revealed until the book comes off the press Monday morning by Raymond Niebels, editor of the Jayhawk." "The idea that because the Jay- maries even only $8.50 this year it is a cheap book is all wrong," contend- ers Mr. Miller, co-founder of producing, the book is greater this year than ever before and its cirec- tion will be harves this year than before. It is being urged that all organizations make conversations for awareness in the highways at locations as all of us have. The Workforce officer by Thanksgiving time. Of appointments are made on once the press at the last minute will call. The deadline for reserving space for individual pictures is Jan. 10. Reservations for these should be made soon after the event and a larger photo section than ever before are planned for the year. Many small shots of the campus and school life are needed for the big feature section and should be travel in at the office, at once. A kind of shot照片 are acceptable. More sophomores are needed on the staff, only about twenty have applied the far, according to Nichols. In all about sixty-five people have applied for staff positions and all of these have been given assignments. More than half of the applicants have been women. M. MacDonald to Speak Son of English Premier Will Talk at Myers Hall Lunch *Students of the University will have an opportunity to hear Malese MacDonald, son of the prime mizer in the 1980s, attack a bunker at a Ageen in Meym ball. Mr. MacDouglas has been in initiative association with British politics for several years and will be able to explain the meaning of the current phases of the general election that are uppermost in the minds of the Egyptian government, Mr. Abdul Rahman and Prof. B. A. Gilkwin of the department of public speaking. A linenroom will be prepared for the students at 25 cents each. Tickets may be secured at the Y, M, C, A office until 11:30 Tuesday. "The political situation in England is one of intense interest to the world. The Labour party has been in power since January, 1934, but recently on a note of confidence in the messages of communism in a miserable issue. Mr. MacDonald, in addition to all interest in politics through his father's position, has been one of a group of Oxford students who have taken a wild interest and wielded a great deal of influence in national politics. He has done considerable writing for the English newspaper *The Outlook* attributed some to the *Outlook magazine*, his president of the Univ. in 1927. Students Penalized for Removing Reserve Books The following notice is posted on the bulletin board in the journalism building: "Any student in a journal class who disregards the restrictions us to the use of books or respect our environment." Driven to despairment by the constant complaints of students who cannot get their books, the faculty of the journalism department has adopted this rule in an attempt to co-ordinate with the librarians in carrying resources to the library, often check out reserve books extensively to read them in the library and then carry them away, according to the librarian. The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity gave a house party at the home of John Montgomery, Junction City, after the football game at Manhattan. Review of Popular Book to Be Given at Y.W.C.A A review of the book, "Men, Women and God" will be given at the w. W. A. C. v aesperus Tuesday after the w. W. A. C. v aesperus at 13:08, by Ann Dorothy Lester. After the review an open forum will be held. Miss Lester was in the men's and women's special emphashes group at Etisalat Park this past summer, and will be well able to present the question and handle the discussion according to Helen Martin, chairman of the meetings committee. The back "Men, Women and God" was written by Heberberg A. Gray at the request of university students, its focus being on students from the student point of view. "This subject will also be used at the first meeting of the newly organized groups on the Hill; therefore this book is particularly useful for the members," says Martin Mairn. Committees Selected to Aid in Presenting "The Romantic Age" Organized Houses Will Have One Member in Charge of Ticket Sale Special committees and managers have been selected by Jacqueline Stice, chairman, to assist in the presentation of a book on W. C. A. play. The following are busy with their respective work: Costume: Mary N. Hall McIlhamton Tessy Bank; properties, Rober Cohen; Elizabeth Walker; Bradley Jude. Advertising Manager, Floyd McComb; publicity manager, Ruth Lawless. General arrangements: Ima Faul- oner, Dorothy Fountson, Lillian baldman. Adviser, Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner, general chairman, Jacqueline Stice Adviser, Mrs. W. J. Baldingerger, general chiefman, Janequille Stoebe Each organized will be held at the ticket sale. The three different admission price will be designated by tickets of three different colors. After an all-day rehearsal Saturday, all parts are coming nicely, according to Mrs. Myrtle W. Bair, coach of the women's basketball team, on Friday and Tuesday of this week. Plans are under consideration for a cast dinner to be held sometime soon, according to Miss Stice. Y.W.C.A Play Memorized First Rehearsal of Cast Held Thursday Afternoon The first rehearsal of the cast to the Y. W. C. A. play, "The Romantic Aye," which is to be presented at the Bowersock theatre Nov. 3, was in the little theatre Thursday afternoon. Memory work by members of the cast is practically completed. Miss Jacqueline Site, chairman of the play committee of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet, said Friday. "We have the play well in hand, and the parts already have been successfully memorized. Our organization for ticket selling also is at work with our team of professional on-camera presentation may be assured in advance." Miss Sice said. "The tickets will be of three colors, this year, corresponding to seats in three different sections. The ticket committee will be composed of one member from each of the fraternity and sorority houses on the Hill," she According to Miss Siever, several committees for the play have now been appointed. These are as follows: Properties, Moyne Rie; costumes, Mary Neil Hamilton and Tennyson Beck; sale of tickets, Elizabeth Walker and Bradley Judy; floyd, Floyd McCadd; publicity manager, Ruth Lawless; missella arrangements, such as programs, etc., Lillian Bridgman, Dorothy Fonton and Ina Faulkner. Teachers' Bible Training School Will Open Nov. 2 Who Will Be Queen of Lawrence? The Rev, Charles Richards, will again head the Bible Teachers Training School of Principles and Methods, fostered by the Lawrence Council of Religious Education. This school is carrying the week of November 2 to 9. The classes are open to any one who may be interested in Sunday School (To represent the city at the Independence "Neewollah" Celebration) You can help decide by casting your vote on this ballot for your favorite. Any unmarried woman resident of Lawrence between the ages of 18 and 22 is eligible. Write the name of your choice in the space provided below and drop in the ballot box at the University Daily Kausan or Journal-World Office. Or the ballot will be placed in the box if mailed to either office. Anybody may vote My Candidate is who lives at ... The classes will be held at the First Congregational church from 5 to 9 p.m. and from 7:10 to 9:29 p.m. A Bible teacher diploma will be presented to those who complete the course. and eluted worm. Many of the classes are fitted for students who are interested primarily in social work. WANT-ADS LOST: Shell rinded phases in red leather case, between Adm. and Fraser or between Fraser and Kappa 1602 Ln. 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