THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN County Club Calendar The Marshall County Club met Saturday with the result that the Put K. U. First movement is to be pushed to the limit. Plans were made to put on a short program of stunts and short poppy talks boosted at each of the high schools of the county during the Christmas vacation. Letters have been sent out to the old graduates of the county informing them of the Loyalty campaign in the Dupit in the Dut K. U. First movement. Harlow E. Tibbets, c'22 was elected president, and Tool Thompson, e'23, was elected secretary-treasurer. All Finney County students meet in Fraser 213 at 4:30 o'clock. Thursday, December 18, for organization of Finney County Club. O. T. Blanke, 1. Ottawa County students are requested to meet Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock at 1247 Ohio Street. All persons from this county are encouraged to attend the Christmas holidays area to be discussed. Neosha County students meet in Room 110, Fraser, 4:30 o'clock, Wednesday, December 17. O. T. Blanke Temp. Chairman All students from the following counties: Ford, Morton, Grant, Haskell, Stanton, and Gray are urged to meet at Westminster Hall, Wednesday at 5 o'clock in order to form and organize a consolación club. All students from Selgwick County are urged to meet in Fraser, Room 206, at 4:30 o'bock Wednesday afternoon to organize a county All Clay County students are asked to meet at Westminster Hall Wednesday, 4:30 o'clock, to organize a county club. A meeting of the Joint Committee on Student Affairs will be held promptly at 4:15 o'clock, Wednesday, Room 141, Fraser. Announcements Clubs can get the names of all students from their county as the Registrar's Office in just a few minutes. The Alumni Association Office will furnish a list of all alumni residing in any county. A big City Club Convocation will be held in Fraser Chair Thursday afternoon at 4:30 p. m. All club members and other students are urged to the point. Many pointers will be given to help clubs in their work. Suggestions Every County -Club should have a cheerleader. The Chautauqua County club meet, announced for 208 Fraser, will be at the Sigma Phi Sigma house Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. K. U. colors and K. U. songs and yells should mingle with the local high school colors, songs and yells at the banquet given to the seniors. This will show them that K. U. is a place where good sports "grow." Friday night's Kansan contained a possible committee scheme for County Clubs. It has been suggested that efficiency may be increased by placing the club officers on these committees as follows, vice-president on county committee, secretary on publicity and treasurer on social committee. Be sure and take a K. U. catalog home. Some high school senior may want to know about courses offered and it will come in handy. Alumni Clubs in every county will be necessary to the success of the Million Dollar Campaign. Is your Club planning to organize one? Deed the campaign will be announced at the Club Conference Thursday. Allen County students will meet at the Phil Delta Theta tea house night at 8:00 o'clock. The final plans for the Alumni banquet and chapel exercises to be held in the various high schools of the county will be made a this time, and all members are urged to be present. Marion County students are requested to meet Wednesday, December 17, at 4:30 o'clock in Room 200 Fraser to organize a county club. All McPherson County students neet for organization at 1205 Oread, apt. No. 3, Tuesday evening, at 7 clock. Remo County students are housed to meet at the Acromas House, 1222 Orend, Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the purpose of organizing a club county. All Barron County students meet at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon in Room 205 Fraser. Important business. A. G. Daniels Press All Jefferson County students are asked to meet at 1618 New Hampshire, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock to organize a county club. Jackson County Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at Room 110 'raser. 430 o'clock. Be on time. Waunita Gambler, e23, has discontinued her studies and returned to her home in Wichita. The freshmen of Kappa Alpha Theta gave their annual fare or Katsunui Saturday afternoon. The town alumna graduated from out of town were guests. BY THE WAY Cornelia Wasiburn, c'23, spent Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Roland Hill, c'21, spent Friday in Topeka. Mrs. J. M. Saunders of Kansas City was a guest of her daughter, Ruth, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last Saturday for the freshman farce. Miss Marguerite Chandler of Kansas City was a guest of Dorothy Mathticks, c21. Saturday and Sunday Mr. George Chandler of Kansas City was a guest at the Sigma Chi house, Saturday and Sunday. Glen Hussey, e20, spent Saturday and Sunday in Topeka. Phyllis A. Wingert, c22, visited Ince Wingert in Kansas City Saturday and Sunday. Reed Golden, c20, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Miss Mae Gardner entertained faculty members of the Spanish department at tea Sunday afternoon. Miss Hazel Hess of Fredonia, a former student in the Fine Arts School visited at the Mu Phil Epsilon house and with Marjors Hudson Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Miss Hess is studying in the Chicago Music Colleges for her home for the holiday vacation. She is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon. Doris Drought, F. A. 20, spent Friday at her home in Kansas City. No Sing Todav Prof. Arthur Nevin will be unable to meet the tudents who wished to attend the Sing for the purpose of learning the K. U. songs, as an assigned for today. He will conduct the Sing as soon as he is able to do so. When I have passed that physics test, And one in Spanish, too— "New Brittle Hydro-Carbon specimens sent by a map from Texas to the department of geology will form the nucleus of a new problem on which we expect to begin work as soon as soon "cidious," said Prof. Frank L. Fienner, pastor. Plain Tales From The Hill Have done my lab and all the rest, That I'm expected to— Geologists Will Examine Hydro-Carbon Specimens The man wants the specimens examined to determine their value. Prof. Fleicher thinks that the material of dyes used in manufacture is extensive, because it contains constitutions used in the manufacture of dyes and other such products. The deposit in southwestern Texas is the most expensive part perhaps a possible one in Idaho. When I have written that term them on. "I劳er's Right to Strike." She—Jack took me to a dance a while back and they had spiked punch. So you'll do better, boy." On "Labor's Right to Strike," I'll see Professor's visage beam, Mr. steak in grades will hike. It may have been coincidence that a student on the Hill decided to go to church Sunday after hearing that the pastor was coming to an end Wednesday morning. I'll see Professor's visage beam, My stock in grades will hike. My socks in grades will make, Professor then will rise and speak, all wish you season's joy. Go home and rest this Christmas week. Hen—What did you do? She—I couldn't get Jack to dance until the punch was all gone. The greatest bull fight in the work—members of two rival fraternities talking to a rushee. Don't take their compliments too seriously—they may be kidding you. Garvin in Philosophy when Akers' name is sounded: "He is still crippled from his last fall." K. U. Dames Club will meet with Mrs. G. M. Pennock at 107 East 19th Street, Wednesday afternoon, December 17. —Before leaving the Hill. You'll want to look your best when you step off the Pullman. The House Presidents will not have their usual meeting Wednesday afternoon. Botany Club will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock the home of Professor Steele, who is now at Charles will talk on "What is Life?" K, U. delegates to the International Student Volunteer Convention at Des Moines, Iowa will hold a spring Hall at 7:30 Wednesday morning. The basket ball women will elect captains for the various class teams Thursday afternoon. The sophomores will elect at 2:30 o'clock and the juniors and seniors at 3:30 o'clock. Prof. W. J. Baugartner spent Monday in Topeka where he made arganements with the state printer to have the Science Bulletin, Volume 11 out soon after the Christmas holidays. All basketball men not retained on the Alliance will turn in equipment Wednesday and Thursday to athletic office. Karl A. Schäidemann. The students from Meade County will hold a meeting to organize a club county club Tuesday night at 12:29 Ohio street at 7:30. If you are loyal, Come. Margaret Wilson Temperance Chairman F. B. McCOLLoch, Druggist E曼康 Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. Marshell County students will meet wednesday night at 8 o'clock at 1218 Tennessee to complete arrangements for the holiday K. U. First drive. The Oread Cafe "Brick's" Announcements In just three days we'll be ready to wish you that old "Merry Christmas" Better eat a last meal at Certificates of Deposit Mrs. Patterson Rex Maupin, Byron Dudley, and Charles Bennett, of Kansas Agriculture College, spent Monday visiting at the Sigma Nu house. Orpha Jeanne Pumphrey, c21, Bias Bee Pumphrey, fa'23, spent Saturday and Sunday with Frances Morrison, c23, at her home in Olathe. For Instance Make It a Practical Gift of A nice pair of kid gloves or silk hosiery. A box of our Linen Handkerchiefs. A nice piece of neckwear. A new style Hand Bag. One of Weaver's Silk Blouses. 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