} UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN They Want College Day Following are the names of students who have pledged themselves to take part in the activities of College if it is granted by the University; Donald Husson R. C. Curry J. R. Carrinsted A. E. Carlstedt W. C. Anderson Francis Wood Charles C. Sperry Neal D. Ireland D. H. O'Leary D. V. Deusen Roy Graham C. R. Johnson E. D. Luman D. M. Hetler H. F. Mattono L. B. Mitchell Robert Manning O. McCaussel H. M. Roberts H. Greer Oscar Brownlee Don Dilley Newt Dilley, Jerry Frances A. Arnold John E. Curran Harold Brown Gladys Bitzer Betty Betts Dorothy Brown Marie Buchanan Erin E. Curran John E. Curran Stephen Fahrenbur R. D. Friend Ilide Fuller Clela Gillett Pearl Gillot William M. Glacoar Saper Gillot Pearl Hudson O. H. Hunt Odgen S. Jones Frank H. Fry Charlotte Kreek Helmer Kreek Mildred Kreek S. Krigle Frances McCall Inez M. McKinnon Mjoraria Rickord A. V. Grady J. M. Johnson Marion Johnson Juan Kulit O. Nordstrum D. L. Buckles Avery F. Olney K. W. Pringle A. J. Trueblood C. L. Coffin C. A. Randebil J. R. Packett Don Joseph E. W. Wingert Raymond Clapper roland Barnes Stella Bedell H. M. Morga annie Moody James B. Rogers Norman J. Greer F. Hetherington Jordy Alsworth D. Nachattmann Helen Clark Emily Berger Bishop Abigail Bixby Marguerite Patton Hadys Adams Lath L. Thomas Hanche Mullen Edith Musson Bishop Sartridge Lobdell Henur Hurst Lucile Means D. Bordenkiern Ida McKnight A. Ann Lame P. Sheidenberger Blain Simons Marold Robinson Sena Rodgers June Sheets Seth Smith T. O. Smith William Macdill R. Taylor Mildred Thomas Theo Thompson Dick Treweke Wille Wason Frank Wocknitz Fom Woodbury Cindy Owen fay Hargery John M. Henry I. W. Dyche V. E. Timmins C. A. Bitter F. W. Koester C. O. Donkey Don Davis Gilbert Clayton Vernon A. Moore Lacy Young J. C. Parker Fred Bowers, Jr. Glady Crabe Glady Crabe Glady Beck Ina Lowe Amy Spreyer Ulisa A. Hawkins Gladys Chaplin Gladys Stunz Anna Mueller Hauna Bailey W. H. Haverkorst Virgil Gordon M. W. Vaughn Ethel Barberger Edith Adriance Ortie Bude Walker F. W. Grampi Alberta Cady Helen Righy W. R. Gregory Caroline Greer Genevieve Dahlbree Bruce Shimler Mary Hayli Altu Alux Laoni Nelson Mabel Ketterman Ann Runnels Hazel Richards O. D. Eaton M. Osborne M. Obermiller H. V. Colmoll Hal Coffman Roy A. Reynolds Howard Adams Iva贝拉Harper Maria Helden Luthe Hildinger Erle F. Cress Edward Bennett H. C. Mitchell Louise Champion S. E. Hyer H. Kendrick Glady Kucken Carol Martin Mario Woodrue Lola Lehman Paulle M. Nechil Enoch M. Mcorkle Theda Mize Helen O. D'onnell Luteh O. D'Leary Bertha Steele T. L. Wheeler D. O. Tipton William M. Glaser Ed. Pedroja W. M. Mack W. H. Mack H. A. Mack J. H. Kinney J. H. Kinney J. F. Jackson R. H. Clayton E. E. Charles Charles Sweet F. J. Baker R. W. Emerson R. G. Walters Frank Stortz H. C. Scholer H. S. Barnard W. M. J. Jr. Tom Abbey Milton Heine E. K. Groene R. I. Moore Agnes R. Smith E. Van Cleef Mike Anderson Virginia Fisher Ella Cooper C. A. 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Anderson Victor Bottomly Josie Trinkle Stella Simmons Helen Ritter Naomi E. Smith Louise H. Craig Lenora Jones Bruce E. McKee Gula Finch Ladies' Tailoring Hyball Ginger Ale. The best by test, McNish. Phone 198.—Adv. PHI BETA PI BEATS SIGMA PHI SIGMA 5 TO 2 J. Pluvius did not do so much bad work as at first thought and the scheduled baseball game between the Beta Phi Pi is and Sigma Phi Sigma was paused Tuesday afternoon at Woodland Park. The Medies won the game by the score of 5 to 2, when the Sigma Phi Pi was down by the second inning that the score keeper nearly lost count of them. Cazier who started for the Sigma Phis was taken out in the disastrous second inning and Poirier who returned to the game, three innings of the game, fanning all nine men who faced him. Miner who pitched for the Medics was given good support, and he had little trouble in disposing of his opponents. Kodakers! Instruction free.-- Squires Studio.-Adv. In the Penn Games held at Philadelphia Saturday four new records were made, one of which is a world’s record, and was set by Pennsylvania in the fast time of 3:18 for the one-mile relay team against the west and the west figured on the small end of the deal but at that it got five firsts. Missouri was the only Missouri Val’ley school to participate in the meet. Simpson, the Missouri star who captured the third place, took third in the high hurdles while the Tiger relay team, which also entered made a very poor showing. It met teams that were entirely out of its class. Only three teams entered the one mile relay which left the third place without any competition. MADE FOUR NEW RECORDS AT PENN GAMES SATURDAY The four-mile re'ay, the event Kansas expected to enter, was won easily by Cornell while Michigan and Minnesota fought it out for second as they did for first, place at the Drake games. However, Michigan won on the final sprint this time while Wisconsin won at Des Moines. 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