As well as being an excellent teacher, he is also a professor of art. He has taught at the National Art Institute in New York and at the University of Michigan. He is a frequent guest speaker at the Art Education Association conference in New York. Vol. III B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Student Council Bills H111 Mg C A BILL CONCERNING PETTISHES Be it enacted by the Associated Men, o the University of Kansas. Section 1. That all petitions authorized by the constitution of the American Senate must be submitted to the governor, exacted thereon, shall be subject to the rules and regulations bereitet hereafter as set forth. Section 2. That all general positions memorializing the Men's Student Council to be appointed, for a certain act, not included specifically below, shall be addressed to the Men's Student Council of the University of Maryland at the age of the Men's Student Council at least two days before the regular meeting in October. Section 2. That all petitions initiating legislation as provided in Section 3, of Article 7 of the Constitution of the Association shall be signed by not less than ten per cent of the qualified electors of the Association. Men of the Association may sign in the following form: "To the President and Members of 10th Men's Student Council," We, the undersecretary, qualified electors of the council under the constitution and hilted罢 by that body her罢 respectfully petition that the following be罢了 by the Men's Student Council as a bill for the government of the Men Students (Here insert the text of recounted hill). Section 4. That petitions requesting that bills be enacted by the Mena's Student Council be presented to the association for their approval or rejection, shall be signed by not less than ten percent of the qualified electors of the Mena's University of Kansas, and shall be substantially in the following form: "To the President and Members of the Mena's Student Council, hereby respectfully petition that the following bill be enacted by the Mena's Student Council, and by day of the 16th day of May, 1924, to be referred to the Association for its support, and published in the Daily University Daily on "To the President and Members of the Men's Student Council. We, the undersiders of this council, are the Men of the University of Kansas, hereby respectfully petition that an election be held as provided in the constitution of the Men's Student Council, to fill the office of" on the Men's Student Council. Section 5. That all petitionals seeking to recruit the President, First Vice-President, Senior Vice-President, and Chairman of the Men's Student Council shall be signed by not less than twenty-five per cent of all the qualified men for the position held at the university of Kansas, and that all petitionals seeking to recall any member of the Men's Student Council other than twenty-five per cent of all persons qualified to vote for said members at the university shall be submitted to the twenty-five per cent of all persons qualified to vote for said members at the university in substantially the following form: Section 8. The sufficiency of all petitions shall be determined by the list of male students enrolled in the University and their dues in the Association for the current fiscal period. council may field by) Section 6, the petitionals provided for Section 2, and 5 of this bill shall be filed with the Secretary of the Men's Student Council at least seven days before the regular meeting of the Men's Student Coun- cil in which it is desired that they be com- pleted. Section 7. That the Secretary of the Men's Student Council shall check the sufficiency of all situtions received by him as provided in Section 6 of this bill before the positions are presented to the Men's Student Council at the next regular meeting following their Section 9. That whenever a petition is properly signed and presented as provided in this bill, the Mayor's Student Council shall consider the candidate to be qualified. If the request contained Section 10. That this bill shall be in full force and effect from and after its publication as provided in the constitution, to the Maude Student, Campus this Attest: Wallace James. Floyd McComb. President. Secretary A BILL, CONCERNING BILLS, THEIR FORM, THE MANNER OF THREE PRE INVITATION, PROCEDURE IN ADOP- TION AND PUBLICATION. Bill No. 7 4 Be it enacted by the Associated Men of the University of Kansas; Section 1. That all bills provided for in Article 7, Section 1 of the Constitution of the Associated Men of the University or College have a number, the are an advisory class. Section 2. That all the bills presented in a given school year shall be numbered seriously, beginning with the number one (1) each year. Section 3. That the title of every bill shall be concise and shall contain the substance of the matter with which the bill is conceived. Section 4. The enacting clause shall be as provided in Article 7, Section 4 of the Constitution of the Associated Men on the University of Kengo. **Section 5.** That every bill shall be divided into sections which shall be numbered consecutively beginning with the number (1), which is the first section, and so on; they shall be lettered with the letters of the alphabet, in order, beginning with the letter A. Each section shall treat of the barrister. **Section 6.** That all bills shall be prepared in a regular meeting of the Student Council to the Secretary who shall assign them a number and read them. 16 Section 7. That all bills should be read a Second time by title at the next regular meeting following their presentation, after which the Secretary shall read them a third time before giving the President to put to a vote the motion of its adoption as written, or its amendment and adoption as amended, after which reading the question shall be on its Section 8. That after the passage of any bill it will be signed by the President and attended by the Secretary, who shall meet record of its final passage on the minute record book of the Council, recording therein the vote by years and nays. Section 9. The Secretary shall cause to be typed in a loose leaf journal furnished for that purpose by the Council a full and complete copy of the original written paper, a carbon copy thereof to the University Daily Kanaan for publication as provided by Article 7, Section 10. The Kanaan may be filed with the University of Kansas and be caused a printed copy of the bill showing the date of its publication, to be afforded in a separate written copy of the bill externally typed复印 of the bill appears. Section 10. That if no petition signed by a sufficient number of the qualified voters of Kansas is submitted to the University Kanaan shall have been filed with the Schoeney of the Men's Student Council as provided to Article 7, Section 1 of the Convenient Court of the University of Kansas, the bill shall at the most regular meeting of the Men's Student Council ill after its passage be declared a law and FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924 Section 11. That the Meni's Student Council shall have the power to cause the laws of the State to be amended, by the Constitution of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas to be compiled, and by the Constitution of the Associated Men of time to time, in sufficient quantities to be available to every male student of the University of Kansas; that the General Fund of the Associated Men sufficient funds to accomplish the revision of the Constitution of the University of Kansas. Section 12. That this bill shall be in full force and effect from and after its publication according to the Constitution. The Joint Committee on this 11th day of May, 1924. Wallace James. President McComb, Secretary. unior College System Offers Opportunities to Graduate Teachers Salaries Average Over $2000 Principals Often Receive Above $3000 "New opportunities for teaching positions available to college graduates are rapidly opening up in the junior college field," said Prof. E.F. Engel, secretary of the junior college committee of the University, this morning. "The junior college movement has had a strong footing and is being developed to develop into an important part of our educational system." The rapid growth of the movement, according to Professor Engel, is shown by the fact that of the ten junior colleges now existing in Kansas, six were begun this year. Seven other colleges are private, and three are church schools. Reponds sent in by these schools to the University show a total enrollment this year of 885 students. Of this number, 164 are graduates of other high schools than those located in the same town at the junior colleges. Salaries of the teachers in these schools run from a minimum of $1000 to $2800 per year. Principals are paid as high as $3300. The average salary paid to teacher is $400. This is more than average paid in the larger institutions to teachers of the first and second years, according to Professor Engel, and indicates the earnest effort that is being made on the part of those teachers of the schools to keep their standards equal to those at the University. The sisters and "pin" sisters of the members of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity were entertained at dinner, where the guests enjoyed a gathering guests present were: Marie Hoffman, Cordellia Lacoff, Vila Noah, Elizabeth Bainson, Virginia Jennings, Elizabetta Posttowhite, Alice Docking, Alison Mackenzie, Naomi MacLaren, and Sibyl Kiburz. "Ike" Bryant, who has been employed at the Orend Fare for nearly ten years, will open a cafe at 1031 Massachusetts street Saturday morning. Mr. Bryant said that he will given carnations to women and smokes or drinks to the men to announce the opening. LOST—Tortoise shell glasses, finder call O. W. Harner, 429, and receive reward. m22 LOST- Educational Sociology by W. R. Smith, at concurction Monday, May 12. Finder please leave at Kansan business office. WANT ADS LOST—Dark tortoise shell rim glasses. Sesher please call 2783 Red. m19. LOST—Grey pocketbook containing check made to Mildred Phillips. Finder please call 295 or 2133 White. Reward. m19. LOST—Pair of glasses in black case, on Mississippi or 8th street. Call Lucile Robertson, 860. m22. WANTED—A girl to do typing in exchange for room next year, phone 2174 Black. M22 FOR SALE—Grand piano, best of condition, $550. Phone 2710. M21 LEFT at College Inn barber shop a pair of dark shell rimmed glasses. Owner may have some by inquiring at Kansan office and paying for ac FOR SALE—1919 Ford touring, $50. Call 2577, 1200 Tenn. tf LOST—Phi Delta Theta pin. Finder please call 1117. Reward. m18 WANTED—Typing of all kind, 50c per 1000. 200 W 12 th, phone 1490. M19 15 1.08T - Mortar Board pin with name M. Emmert, between Oren high and Green hall. Finder please call 261. tf. LOST—Phi Kappa pin. Finder please call 2165. Reward. tf OST—Pad of Watkins checks in leather folder. Stubs wanted for coord. Please call 1222 or 2398 m. M. Whiteide. LOST—Black leather note book $ 4 \frac{1}{2} $ inches. Index sheet and valuable PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. GREIL B. PROPHET, D. O., O. S. F. 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