1.271 PAGE FOUR 13129169 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8J Great Increase of Enrollment in German Courses Surprises Even Faculty of Departmen It was afternoon on the second day of enrollment at the University of Kansas this fall. A great ham of voles knocked the gymnasium as students consulted with advisors or enrolled in courses in the "open." There was no hill in the continual climbing, and officers arrived quietly to the various tables of advisers, made an announcement and returned to the desk of the Dean. The German section at 9:30 had been closed. The students flocked to German throughout the whole enrollment period, and by the end of the week an increase of 70 per cent over last year's number enrolled in German was indicated. This renewed interest in German seems hardly credible when it is contracted with the complete denunciation of it by press, pollut and private citizen in a few short years ago. In 1307 an American heiratant wrote his sister from the tremens: "A dead German senator like the worst choice there is." This war was fought to deny deeply denounced the fla germ. The Germans were demoniacal beasts whose very language was aggressive of cruelty! Even educators became alarmed and in an excess of Tau Sigma Tryouts to Be Private and Not Open to Public Dancing Sorority Has Selected Miss Barto as Adviser of Organization Formerly the public tryout method was used, but this proved unsatisfactory in that those who tried out were unable to show their ability when they knew they had only one chance. The new method is that all students take a course of names at the department of physical education for women. From these will be selected the ones whom the members want to attend the dancing classes which are to be held Wednesday evening at 4:30 for four hours. Students must make at these classes the members for Tan Sigma will be chosen. patriotism removed courses for German instruction from grade and high schools. Virtually shrunken departments of the teaching in universities, where students engaged in research found German essential. Superintendents readily believed that German devilishness had whetted the interest. The method of handling tryouts for Tru Sigma, dancing security, was revised at the meeting last night, in order that the women on the Hill who are interested in dancing and in the security may have a fair tryout, according to Miss Margaret Barto, head of the department of physical education or women police, who also newly been made the adviser of the organization. The purpose was also changed to include a much broader field than before. "Why are you taking up the study of German?" was asked a number of the prospective students. Their replies varied but the reasons were all utilitarian from the Fine Arts pupils to the major in Chemistry. "I discovered that I could never have known what the world of deocrated the former, "without first knowledge of the theories and operus of such men as Wagner, Mozart and Boethoven." A near-candidate for the Ph. D. degree regretted that he had not bashed himself earlier with German, "The Denn just informed me," he almost wept, "that I had learned an extra knowledge of German seven months before taking my doctor's examination." Well—the war is past history, And, according to reports from other great universities the whole hearted return to German that amazes us at the University of Kansas is a fact everywhere. Schwegler Will Lecture to Minnesota Teachers When Tau Sigma was organized in 1929 it had for its purpose the advancement of aesthetic dancing, and it required that all members be semi-professional dancers. Now it holds its purpose the study of the dance with its accompanying arts; music, design and drama. Dean R.A. Schoegler last left last for Minnesota, where he will lecture at meetings of the teachers' association of that state. He will talk Oct. 9 at Bromild, college the state teacher colleges are located. He will deliver departmental lectures in the morning and afternoon and general lectures in the evening. His subjects are "The School Education," "The Utility of the Mental Text," and "The New Education and the Old." "The names of those interested must be handed in at my room in Robinson gymnasium by 12 o'clock Monday, Oct. 13," said Miss Marte. "It is not necessary that a woman know a dance to present, or even had previous experience; the main qualification is that she have some dancing talent, and be one who will be a help in the organization." Another gathering of the association at Hibbing will beena Dean Schwengler. Following his precedence at Bemidji, he will lecture on: "The End Product of Education," "The Impact of Educational Education," and "The Non Typical Child in Your Class Room." Dean Schwengler will return Sunday. Mrs. Murphy, house director at Corbitt hall, who is a member of the pardon board of the state penitentiary, appointed Tuesday in Lainging. The entire administrative board was in charge, and only three of the many prisoners applying for pardon were released. Mrs. Murphy said that an inspection of the cells, dormitory, and efficient working of this institution, was both interesting and educational. Former Students Marry in Topeka Last Monday The marriage of Mise Hallie Reece c'27, and Luther Wood, c'27, in Teeka. Monday afternoon, was an nounced Tuesday. They are taking an overland trip to California for their honeymoon and expect next year to make a tour of the country and make their home in Lawrence. Mr. Wood of Lawrence is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Wood of Kansas City, Mo., is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Kansan Board Elects Eight The Kannan board met Tuesday and elected new members. The Following were those elected; Leon Seeger, Mary Lois Ruppenhalt, Clarence Mundus, Rath Lawless, Grace Young, Francis Dietrich, and Carly Coffelt. WANT-ADS Pipes—thousands of them. City Drug Store. Adv. FOR SALE—Overcoat, nearly new, $16.00. Call 1152 or see 1321 Teen. Best Malted Milk In Town. City Drug Store. —Adv. FOR SALE - Ford sedan, in excellent mechanical condition, shock absorbers, four new over sized cord looms, good as new, at a base Call 1014. O16 NEWLY decorated southwest, single room for boys, cheap, close to campus and car line. Call 1442 Bluff. tf Dandy new Melba compacts.—City Drug Store. Ade. FOR SALE—Ford ecuie, 1293 model, Starter, demontables, kick wheel, cord tires. Address, 1320 Mass., O13 LOST—Brown leather coin purse, containing one $5 bill, between 12th and Miss. and Central Ad. Call 1661, Viola Jones. 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