WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN thletes Display Interest in State Relay Competition May 31 Eighteen Schools Have Sen Applications; More Are Expected Before "Athletes in this section of the unit who attend the Kanana Rea relay this year may thus become accustomed to the stadium track in the western Olympic tryouts on May 1," said Doctor Alen Wednesday. "Now that the indoor season is over and the coaches are ready, we are entering the clinical track, interest in these relays, behed. "We are getting new entries day, and this meet should far exceed ours." Eighteen Schools Have Entered Up to the present time, 18 insti- tions in the university class have grified their intention of entering in the games, as has generally been as much as to the out of their entries, but practically will be represented in some lines. Yale, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Ile- linois, Northwestern and Oregon State Agricultural College that they will probably enter. Nearly every issuer valley school will be en- ered. Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, state, Kansas State, Oklahoma A.M., Washington University, University of Iowa, Grinnell and other The University of Texas will en- force a strong delegation again this year and the South Dakota State University will have them in the university class. Relay Committee Preparing The members of the relay committee are needed to attend for the meet. Advertising for the program must be closed by March 26. Compilations and arrangements are made for the committee. Announcement of the schools opened in the college class competition, and the preparatory and high school class, the following day. Student Council Passes New Point System Ruling Continued from page 1) ive valuations informing the relative responsibility incurred by participation in the varies condition, below be, and the book, published. Senior student Council President — 40. Secretary — 20. Other officers and representat Y. M. C. A. Athletic Teams President --- 30. Cabinet Member --- 10 Class Officers Captains of Major Sports — 40 Team Members of Major Sports — 20 Captains of Minor Sports — 20 Team Members of Minor Sports — 15. School Officers - 10. Class Officers Senior President ... 10 Other Class Presidents ... 10 Other senior class officers, including chair men of committees ... 5 Departmental Clubs President----10. Other officers----5. President - 15. Other officers Publications Editor of Jayhawker — 40. Business Manager of Jayhawker — 40. Editor of Jayhawker Staff — 19. Orad Magazine staff (not editor) — 5. Near Owl Board — 5. Editor of any alive publication, also Campus and New Editor of Kannan — 20. Business Manager of any alive public Other *Organizations* President of University not listed above and to which member are admitted on application — 16. Other officers, as above — 15. Member of the Board — 16. Member OR or Orchestra — 18. Main parts in university play — 20. Members of Glee Club — 10. Chairman of important special commi- tree, such as Stadium Drive, Student En- trance. With Willie Kulick, Student En- trance. Terrapine Ticket Sales. The preparation of the point system as outlined in this bill shall be enclosed to a committee of three from the following: *1. Student Council, one of whom will preside.* *2. Confirmation with the Chairman of the University committee on eligibility other than athletic, in determining the number of points allowed above. The points listed for each office held shall be construed as adding to the number of points allowed under those of his office, and *4.* the expiration of these in each office, he is automatically allowed to assume further offices to the ex- trained by the committee, in case of doubt al. such as, works, period. Art of Math. 2. That it shall be the duty of each University organization specifically mentioned in section 8 of this bill, to teach at time as though they would be chosen, the names of all others and would be chosen, the names of all other and would be chosen, the names of all other and would be chosen, the names of all others and would be chosen, the names of all others and would be chosen, the names of all others and would be chosen, the names of all others and would be chosen, the names of all others and would be chosen, the names of all others and would be chosen, the names of all others and would be chosen, the names of all others and would be chosen, the names of all others and will complete the total points for the various students enrolled in this school, which will then compil of each ok work assigned to the University man who fails by the maximum schedule of polices provided in Section 2 of this bill, or in come before the judge by the maximum schedule of polices provided in Section 2 of this bill, or in come before the judge by the maximum schedule of polic will be without in all cases. Sec. 8. That this bill will be in full force and effect from and after its official publication in the University Daily Kannan. Round Table by Mail Method Used to Aid High School Editors Department of Journalism Wil Survey State High School Pensers Papers Round table by mail is the idea being used by the department of journalism in order to help many high school newspapers over the state solve their difficult problems, provide education and circulation procedures of their publications. The department of journalism, under the supervision of Ivan Benson, instructor in the design and management of high school papers, which plan was devised at the annual High School Conference last fall, when they were represented by Dr. Sue Connolly. by 30 instructors and teachers. Letters have been written to 150 school newsletters, a high school news- paper work over the state asking for problems of difficulty which con- front the teachers and the pupils in newspaper work. Letters were received from many high schools which gave account of their trouble in handling news, circulation or in obtaining information calmly after receiving the manuscripts from the high schools will prepare an ideal plan whereby the schools may be benefited in their work. Each school will receive the plan which will possible solution forCorrecting its difficulties. Logs Sunk in Civil War Wili Be Raised for Use (Walsted Press) Seven Springs, N. C.-Lamber men are interested in a story of "millions upon millions of feet of gum timber" lying at the bottom of the Neuse river, near here. The timber is in longunk in the stream during the Civil War. Confederates used the logs to block the channel to Union warcraft. The logs are believed to be in perfect condition. The gum tree sniffs them out, and the reverse is the case now. Efforts to raise the logs will be made. Twenty-one Fine Arts Students Will Appear During Senior Recitals Thirteen Programs to Be Held This Spring; Nearly All in Fraser Twenty-one students of the School of Fine Arts will appear in senior annual conference. A special announcement made by Donald, M. Stewartdean,牙� the School of There will be thirteen of these recitals given on the dates as follows: March 17. Joint recital by Ruth Gale, and Elizabeth Bardham, halter, voice. March 24. Joint recital by Beatrice Abrams, voice, and Cleta Johnson, nano. March 19. Reven DeJarnette voice. April 22. Eva Lee, piano. Arell 7. Veea Nealy, voice May 5. Joint recital by Velma Schmidt, piano, and Earl Miller, voice April 9. Mary Campbell, piano. April 23. Joint recital by Leah April 6 April 13. Joint recital by Leah Floyd, piano, and Mabel Thomas, piano. May 7. Mona Caldwell, piano. May 15. Joint recital by Eliza beth Mead, piano, and Pauline Doerr, beth May 22. Alexander Gatewood, voice. May 20. Joint recital by Marion Thompson, violin, and Mary Lucas, piano. May 27. Joint recital by Marjorie Garlinchople, organ, and Ruth Williams, organ, at the First Baptist Church. All of the recitals, with the exception of the last,will be given in Fraer hall. High School Has Epidemic Several cases of measles have been reported in the Lawrence high school classes, and at least three of scarlet fever cases have been reported but meashes have been able to return this week; the epidemic has lasted for two weeks. Each of the six痈 spots developed and investigations will continue until the end of the danger. Seniors who are majoring in business management, or any other line of economies, that are interested in finding out some valuable information for their future work, may do so, by visiting the School of Engineering at Bell Telephone of Kansas, who is to be at the School of Engineering tomorrow and Friday. WANT ADS LOST—Pocket book containing some money, an address book and KEYS. 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We Deliver Phone 50 BOWERSOCK Thursday "GOLD DIGGER NUMBER" TOMORROW— Johnny Walker in "Captain Fly by Night" Christie Comedy, "Aggravatin' Papa" on sale SOUR OWL TWO-BITS BOWERSOCK, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 12 "Get Yours" Order orders received now and filled in the orders of their receipt. Seat Sale, March 10th. Prices: First 10 rows, Parquet $2.75. Last rows $2.20. "A" Balcony, First two rows $2.20; last rows $1.65. "AA" Balcony $1.10. With Miss Sydney Shields and Notable Company International Talent Night K.U.'s ANNUAL COSMOPOLITAN CLASSIC A Whirlwind, Kaleidoscopic: Review A Versatile, Unique Entertainment DANCING, DRAMA, MUSIC, CLASSICAL SINGING The best representative art of twelve nations in one grand ensemble for your approval. High School Auditorium, March 20, 8 p.m. Admission: 50c and 75c The date rule will be off Tickets at Rankin's, Round Corner, Bell's. Sold also by special salesmen on campus, or call Cosmopolitan House, 1653 Ind, phone 1557. 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