UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 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; treasure, 25; junior and senior representatives, 20; freshman and sophomore representatives, 15. Y. W. C. A.: president, 35; vice- president, 30; secretary, 20; treasurer, 25; cabinet members, 25; members of committees, 5. Chairman of standing committees, department and committee of honors District chairmen, 5. House 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 offices, 5. Dramatics; senior play; leads 10; seconds, 5. Junior or sophomore play; leads 10. W. A. A.: president, 10; other officers, 5. Glee Club: manager, 15; members, 5. Orchestra members 5. Men's Point System The point limits are: freshman 20; sophomore 30; junior 40; senior 40. Student Council; president, 35 points; vice-president, 25; secretary. Senior class; president, 30; other officers, 10. Junior class: president, 30; other officers. 10: Prom manager, 25. Sophomore class; president, 15; other officers, 5; manager of Hop, 25. Freshman class; president, 10, other offers, 5. Publications: Kansan, editor 15, managing editor, 15; business man- ager, 15; board member, 10. Oread Magazine; editor; 10; staff; f. hayburn; writer; 30; manager; h. lynn; writer; 25; manager School of Engineering: president 29; vice-president, 5; secretary-treasurer, 5; editor magazine, 25; assistant editor, 5; business manager, 20; finance manager, 15; promotion manager, 5; governing board, 5; president of Engineering societies, 5. College; president, 20. Other officers, 5. School of Law; senior president, 20; middle president, 10; junior president, 10; manager Scrim, 10; other officers, 5. Athletic association; president, 10; coach manager, Club Club 10; cheerleader Y. M. C. A.; president, 36; vice president, 20; secretary, 20; treasurer, 20; member cabinet, 20; member committee, 5. Department clubs: president, 5; Dramatics, leads of senior and Dramatic Club plays, 10; others, 5. EATS 14 FEET OF WORMS Four Robin Nestlings Consume Several Yards of Fish-Lure The average student draws his fund of information concerning Kansas birds from eastern literature instead of frightening them, for example the most common bird of the campus, the robin. He is continually spoken of as a "bird of the spring," while the truth of the song is that it is one of the very cold weather keeps in the deep timber, and only comes to town when weather moderates. In the New England states, where most of the birds are a migrant, the oak is a migratory. The name of robin red-breast is a misnomer. Everybody knows that his breast is not red, but the color is orange. It is called an orchid tree. The Pilgrim Fathers called this lusty thrush the name of their own English robin, which is a much smaller bird with a bright red vest that belongs to an entirely different orchid. Three sub-species of robins are found in this country. The southern robin is a smaller bird that sometimes comes through here in spring migrations. The western robin which is a larger bird than ours can be found on his tail, sometimes comes this far east. Fruit and berry growers in some Name a Misnomer Robin Beneficial parts of the country considers robin a pest, kill and eat them in large numbers, yet they are injuring their own cause by so doing, for carelessly feeding them. The food habit of the robin, prove that the immense number of *moxious insects* and worms that they eat far exceeds the amount of fruit con- ducted is only eaten in large quantities by the young birds or a short period. The nestling birds consume daily a fourteen foot line of worms per nest, or as another authority has computed it, if an average person person who lives in the neighborhood his weight as a nestling robin does, he would consume seventy-four pounds of flesh and five gallons of water daily. Send the Daily Kansan home. Kodakers—if you want good pictures buy Haioid and Cyko paper at Squires Studio.—Ally. A whole meal 10c, the brown bread ice cream at Wiedemann's.-Adv. FOR RENT-Board and room for summer session students. Mrs. W. Z. Garman, 1328 Ohio St. Bell phone 1641J. 1523- Makes Commencement Address Prof. Charles A. Shull will deliver the high school commencement address at Stockton, Wednesday evening. You will find your favorite drink at our fountain. Reynold Bros.— Adv. Kodakers—we want your business. Pictures finished in one day. Squires scores. Kodakers—if you want good pictures buy Haloid and Cyko paper at Squires Studio.-Adv. Activities of Women This Week Cool Comfortable Summer Theatre Monday—"Big Four" Film Production —Tuesday "THE EAGLE'S NEST" THE VARSITY The High School Student Two K. U. Students in Cast Ward Hatcher Walter B. Havekorst 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. He is always in demand. His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well paid. 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. VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas Admission 10c Flowers for the Coming Recitals Flowers for the Coming Recitals The Flower Shop 825 1-2 Mass. 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