UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Haworth Hall. Where the Miners Work LOAN FUND PLEDGES REVEAL GENEROSITY (Continued from page 1) O. Brownlee Kirk Hilton E. W. Poindexter, B. Lichtenfelter H. Kendrick Doyd Davison T. H. Hill B. Humble B. H, Asher E. L. Lamb F. D. Naftzger S. A. Moss F. H. McFarland R. J. Waters Minnie E. Moody Frank M. Hoch Geol. Lyman Edwardodd Codyaya V. Fulectur E. Starrett Ruth Jackson L. M. Egan H. S. Nelson B. F. McMeel W. E. Smith R. D. Small P. H. Sproat G. W. Staton P. H. Saulter J. O. Rankin A. B. Mitchell J. P. McCammon J. P. Mattin J. Moffat Lucy E. Young Scott Johnson C. E. Van Cleef, Evalina Buis Blanche Rucker John Bennett Carl M. Lyman R. L. Dillenbeck Women's Point System No. points allowed: senior 40, junior 40, sophomore 30, freshman 20 Points for various activities: W S. G. A.: president, 35; vice-president, 25; secretary, 25; treasurer, 25; junior and senior representatives, 20; freshman and sophomore representatives, 15. Chairmen of standing committees, departments and committees of honors. Y. W, C. A.; president, 35; vicepresident, 30; secretary, 20; treasurer, 25; cabinet members, 25; members of committees, 5. House chairmen, 5. District chairmen, 5. Class officers: junior and senior, 10. freshmen and sophomore, 5. Publications: Kansan editor, 30; Kansan board member, 15; Oread editor, 20; Oread staff, 5; Annual editor, 30; Annual board member, 10. Departmental Clubs; president, 10 other officers, 5. Dramatics: senior play: leads, 10; seconds. Junior: plays, 10; seconds. Senior: plays, 10 W. A. A.: president, 10; other of fliers. 5. ctes Club: manager, 15; members, 5. Orchestra members 5. Celebrate Mothers' Day Celebrate Mothers Day Friday was Mothers' Day at the Alpha Chi Sigma house, and the following guests were entertained at dinner: Mrs. Seibel and Mrs. Reber, of Kansas City; Mrs. Maag of Russell, Mrs. Parkhurst of Kinyale; Mrs. Vaughn of Winfield; Mrs. Waite, Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Latimer, Mrs. Bailey, and Mrs. Todd, all of Lawrence. Kodakers—if you want good pictures buy Haloid and Cyko paper at Suires Studio…Adv. Jack London's "Call of the Wild" and other works. Special price while they last 25c (cloth bound). At Hoadley's.-Adv. "EVER-LOCT" K. U. WILL GRADUATE 344 Mount Oread Turns Out its Annual Grist of Kansas Citizens Seniors, numbering 344, young men and women, representing ten states, will receive degrees from the University of Kansas on Wednesday, June 9, at the forty-sixth annual commencement. Besides the two hundred and ninety-three Kansans, the senior class includes twenty-seven Missourians, all but six of them from Kansas City, thirteen Oklahomaans, and three from Colorado. Naval Air Station, Anchorage, veterans receive the same number come from far away Pennsylvania. Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Iowa each have one representative. Previous to commencement day proper, the one hundred eighty-eight candidates for the A. B. degree, the fifty-four engineers, twenty-eight lawyers, nine doctors, five nurses, nineteen pharmacists, nineteen fine arts students, and twenty-one aspirants to a master's degree, will spend EVER=LOCT two days in a dizzy whirl of festivities. Beginning with an organ recital morning by Dean C. S. Skilton of the School of Fine Arts, they will proceed to Potter Lake for the regatta in the afternoon, followed by a ball game, and in the evening a reittemuseum of the senior play. Tuesday open with the class breakfast at eight o'clock, after which the class exercises take place in front of the tomb pole on the campus. When the last peace pipe is lighted, the alumni repair to chapel to hear an address by Miss Laura Lockwood, class of '91, while the prospective alumni get ready for the senior lunch-eon. That afternoon the track and field atees hold forth, and in the evening the band plays under the truss. Chancellor Strong's reception in Green Hall, and Ucile Jimmy Green's at his home, conclude the preliminary functions of commencement day, and everybody goes to Robinson Auditorium to see the seniors get their diplomas, and by noon it is all over for another year. Kodakers--we want your business. Pictures finished in one day. Squires Studio...Adv. Faculty Meets Members of the faculty who have been meeting for lunch on at noon in Myers Hall every Tuesday, since the departure of Mott and his campaign workers, held their last meeting to discuss plans for "Vacation and Relief." The group are making large and more effective plans for next year. Several of the senior chemistry students have selected the unusual subject, steel, for a thesis. To Write on Steel Delivers Address Prof. J. N. Van der Vries will de- sign a new school commenceme- nce at Downtown. Kodakers—we want your business. Pictures finished in one day. Squires Studio.-Adv. "EVER-LOCT" The High School Student who feels an interest in such a vocation as Mechanical Engineering should be encouraged in knowing that the growth of industry, and the modern striving after efficiency, open a broad way of opportunity to the able mechanical engineer. His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well naid. A four-year course in mechanical engineering with the advantages of fully equipped shops and laboratories, prepares the student to enter this broad field under the best conditions. He is always in demand. VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas Flowers for the Coming Recitals The Flower Shop 825 1-2 Mass. St. Leading Florists Phones Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit] given for all college work. Address The University of Kansas University Extension Division, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Indestructo Trunks Bags and Cases Exclusively sold by JOHNSON & CARL Jack London's "Call of the Wild" and other works. Special price while they last 25c (cloth bound). At Hoadley's.'s - Adv. Professional Cards J. F. BROCK, Optometrists, and Spe- cialist 802 Mass. St. Roll Phone 695. 1 ' R. BECHELT, M. D. D. D. O. $32 Massage Beeth. Both phones, office and cell phone. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan HARRY REDING M. M. 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