MARCH 28, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ROBINSON GYMNASIUM SCENE OF TWELFTH ANNUAL KANSAS HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT K.U. Extension Division Reaches Entire State High Schools Supplied with Moving Pictures, Libraries, Plays and Lecturers While the University of Kansas is generally known as the general educational institution belonging entirely to the state, many persons have the idea that to receive benefit from the institution actual attendance in the University is necessary. This belief is erroneous, and one of the best proofs is a report of the work done by the Extension Division alone. There are, of course, in addition many other ways in which the University helps the state. Most high school students have in one way or another come into touch with the work of the Extension Division. Most lantern slides and moving picture exhibits given in connection with class work are the result of the work of the division. Last year 1,103 requests from high schools over the state for lanten slides and motion pictures were met by the Extension Division. Any high school in Kansas may receive these slides and films. The most popular work of the division as far as number of requests is concerned is that of the package library service. Last year 5,437 package libraries on various subjects were sent out. These are important in work on debates, papers, and school ad dresses. the loan of plays and readings is also a popular service. One thousand eight hundred and thirty-three requests were met last year. In addition to supplying material for debate, the division promotes the Kansas High School Debating Lea gue in which sixty two schools were enrolled last year. A cup is provided for the champion of each of the eight districts, and a large cup is given as a trophy for the champion of the state. Ninety-six high schools were supplied with commencement lecturers last year. These men are secured by the Extension Division. Lecturers and concerts of general interest but usually under the auspices of high schools, ti the number of 431 were supplied to different towns. different towns. Another important work of the Extension Division is that of supplying high schools with correspondence work. In many cases pupils require a few extra credits for graduation from high school. These can usually be supplied by correspondence work through the division. Three hundred pupils made use of this opportunity. Churches to Hold Convocation Dr. Charles Reign Scoville, evangelist, will address a convoction of all churches of Lawrence Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Bowersock theater. His subject is to be "The Inter-Church World Movement." Prof. W. B. Downing will have charge of the music and Prof. F. E. Kendrie and the University orchestra will assist, and Miss Clara Schuerer will sing a solo. Pi Beta Phi announces the pledging of Christine Fritzlen, c'22 of Wichita TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BEWARD for return of black army slicker picked up in Fraser Hall after nine thirty on Friday. No questions asked, Willard Wattles, 1720 Louisiana Street, Phone 2620 Black. 105-3-142. Of 2322 High Teachers K. U. Graduated One Fourth K. U. Has a Representative in Nearly Every High School of Kansas One fourth of the teachers in the Kansas high schools are graduates of the University of Kansas, according to statistics compiled by Prof. W. H. Johnson. In nearly every high school of the state there is at least one representative of K. U. Kansas has 2322 high school teachers, and of these 2322 have been graduated by the University of Kansas; 411 are women and 146 men. and Wichita high schools are former K. U. students. Topeka high school also has seven teachers who are University graduates, and Atchison high school has the same number of K. U. representatives. The principals of both the Topeka The total enrollment in Kansas high schools for 1918 is 62,638, and these are distributed among the 502 high schools of the state; 456 accredited, 30 approved, and 26 private. A high school which offers less than a four-year course is known as an approved school. The approximate number graduated per year by all the Kansas high schools is 9500. Professors E. M. Hopkins, R. D. O'Leary, and F. N. Raymond will attend to Emporia Saturday to attend a state conference of English teachers. K.U. PICTURES are the pictures that you will keep a lifetime. Let us suggest that you have them taken where materials and methods are the very latest, and where the quality and workmanship are sure to please you. WON'T IT SEEM LIKE HOME are the pictures that you will keep a lifetime. Stop in and get acquainted with us before you leave town. We are next door of Lee's College Inn, at the foot of the 14th Street hill. ROWLANDS ANNEX 1237 Oread Avenue Come here before you go home and have some good pictures made HIGH SCHOOL VISITORS to you High School Visitors if you come in to our stores while in town and get acquainted—and then when you come to K. U. you just naturally drop in to "ROWLANDS" to buy your Books and Supplies and Everything — SAY — won't it seem THE COLLEGE INN BARBER SHOP JUST LIKE HOME ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORE 14th and Ohio Streets The Duffy Studio We Help You to Help Yourself LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Write for Catalog and Full Information. Why, at the DeLuxe Cafe, of Course— Where is the Best Place to Eat Downtown? BECAUSE-They serve excellent cuts of meat, served in a most appetizing manner- BECAUSE of the cleanliness and splendid service. BECAUSE you like good food, eat at DeLuxe Cafe LOUIS MANOS, Prop. Phone 67 717 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass St. Gray-Collins Wedding vocation at Wellington to Chaplain Miss Bulah Collins, a fellow in the Gray from Funston. 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