ar Kul du Wae ra wah du du du alol ool sde PAGE TWO N R L O E U L L S L W R G I L THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN conclat Student Paper of the University of STAFF Editor-in-chief N. K. Emerson Elemn Wood Pensner Elemn Wood Bullard Elemn Wood Bullard Elemn Wood Winter Grate News Editor Winter Grate Doverty Dellmore Doverty Dellmore Doverty Dellmore Conversity Asia Conversity Asia Almond Editor Almond Editor George Chester Almond Editor Mason George Chester BOARD Jacqueline Slee Merrill Slavey Steve, Merrill Lois, Prine J. B. Engle Business Manager Floyd McCormick Circulation Manager James Campbell Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Kentucky, K. U., 15 and 67 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 CLASSROOM NAPS You have guard it... "How do you like Chuser, now?" (Or any one of a number of the courses.) "Just fine. If only I wouldn't go to sleep." What is the answer to the question this incident provokes? Students do go to sleep in class. Why do they choose class forms for sleeping? Many students do not choose them. The burden of an uninterested lecture soothes their semiotic senses. Badly ventilated classrooms have sent many a student into dreamland. These causes may be remedied. Bath of them lie within the instructor's power to correct. A third and last reason can conceal itself up with the student himself. His sins, his ambition, and his future life itself in his academic relations are influenced by it. This lies in the general disarray in of his habits. Why do students write the substance of their health? Reservation is necessary, and easy to wipe makeup bodies and nips. Squamming of night time hours in late reading, studying, candy snacks, and occasional "stale" data is not intended to putting the beef cut out of a culinary education, and really always leads to a condition of elopeness through the following day. System is organizing the daily life of the student, regularity in catnapping, wobbling, playing. This is the student's answer to the query, "What can I do, to avoid going to claustra?" System is the plan whereby sleeping hours at school may be cut down one second. Interesting class work and open windows will solve the rest of the problem. ON TIME "Being on time" in a host vittage of the American people. There was once a time when if a party or program was dated to begin at eight it began at eight it. We speak of our rush—we live in a fact ace of hustle and bustle—we proud ourselves on being quick at end and "up to the nth." in everything, but in the simple matter of being on time we completely fall down. The average business man is always a few minutes late into his office. The student goes dailing into his 8:30 am at 8:40, arriving after the call cell. Parties and meetings are scheduled for a certain time, but the buildings are empty and perhaps dark when the set time arrives. "Why, I would think of getting there on time," people say. "No one would be there." If the hostess whisks her气 to heath t he re at 8:30 she tells him to come at eight. Ever the shows and theatres have taken a cue from the dilutive people and generally begin a few minutes after tim. It is a matter of habit. Why not get the habit of being on time? AN EXPRESSING SPIRIT An credit which strikes as much terrer to the hearts of freshmen women, as the first quiz week on the first dinner at a university house, in that much-hearded event of passing before the stairs of the School of Law. In the tender years of high school age, Kansas girls fear reports of the cane carrying assembly from those all-wise mortals who have seen and hated When the girl just out of high school, come to Mt. Oreo, they are expecting the ostrate, and they usually get it. It is not too much to see a girl on the other side of the street in order to avoid the "now steps." Neither ittier uncommenze to use a Freihomm pain in front of the steps and to hear worldwide harbaviers erotic their gifts of crerty with the push-ruby as a subject. the rest of the student body plays in respectful aeon when a law student appears on the harвиин index with binders. He looks like a student — an busy student. In fact, he is but—not to two busie to spend his life watching the members of the fair sex and commenting thereon. Everyone fines the law students. They stay together. As members of a school, they have spirit. But there are many ways of expressing spirit. Why couldn't some brilliant lawyer establish a new tradition of watchful waiting for classes to start, without the accustomed comments? If he would, as that dim distant day when he becomes a full-fledged lawyer, he would have no clients all those women of this state who have ever been inhabitants of Mt. Oread. CAMPUS OPINION CAMPUS OPINION The University whiche is a signal for classes to close. But some instructors come to oversee the classes so start them to start cutting off the beat. With a large class it requires at least five minutes. Any student in the University is willing to be kept after the whittle blows occasionally, but when certain procedures are not followed the call of the喇叭 that time, one is bound to dislike it. Of course this precludes giving the students an chance to be late to the class in which the instructor calls the喇叭 after the bell. It often necessitates students being late to their next classes. Why can't both the members of the faculty and the students co-operate by taking a little more consideration for each other and observe the university Gibert Gecky, c24, was returned from the national convention of Stoma Tau, engineer fraternity. Professional Cards DR. BECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy. Residence phone 1543, 020-769-8800, phone 1543 Residence, phone 1243. Office A17 Mass., phone 313. W. L. POST, A. M. M. D. 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