University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1936

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University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 253 of 418
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APRIL, 1936 249 CUSTOMIZED CLOTHES Expressly Styled for Our Young Patrons CLOTHING COMPANY TOPEKA, KANSAS Jayhawker Staff JOHN E. CHANDLER EJilor-iv-Clnef ROBERT E. KENYON Business Mjnjger ELIZABETH SHEARER Set retard EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS James Coleman. Dean Moorhead, Howard Gilpin. Barbara Bramwell. CONTRIBUTORS Betty Ruth Smith, George Guernsey. Dean Mooihead. James Coleman, Joe Cochrane, Ver- non Vobrhees, J. Hubert Anderson. Harry Lane. James Porter. Barbara Bramwell. Harry O ' Riley. Keith Swinehart. Eddie Rice. Katherine Hurd. Cornelia Ann Miller. John Dieter. William Ferguson, Mary Jule Stough, Bob Thorpe, Dale O ' Brien, Bob Corey, Dr. Frank C Neff. Dr. Ralph H. Major, and Marlow Sholander. BUSINESS ASSISTANTS Frank Wilson, McCormick Crouch, Charles Nicholas, Jack Townsend, Richard Pine. OFFICE STAFF Joe Cochrane, William Seitz, Glen Ashley. Howard Dunham. Robert Williams, Jack Harrow. You II find that at WIEDEMANN ' S THE STUDENT ' S RENDEZVOUS FOR THE LAST SIXTY YEARS our SERVICE MAN An international spotlight will be focused on the Relays this month Glenn Cunningham opens his outdoor season. Experts have it that he will approach a four-minute mile we ' ll be there pulling for you. Glenn Also incidently people the world over are pulling for the new air- conditioned refrigerators. They are taking the place of the old ice-box and keep foods fresh and free from impurities which come from any other type of refrigeration. Stop in and see the new air-conditioned models. P.S. Watch the Journal World for further comments.

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248 THE JAYHAWKER 2), izvtcivia The class of ' 36 is enter- taining the university with its annual SENIOR CAKEWALK, which is to be held in the Union Ballroom. It promises to be the most spectacular party of the year. The dance managers are bringing in a nationally famous orchestra whose name will be announced soon in the Kansan. The weather man is promising a fine moon- light night so make your plans now to attend THE SENIOR CAKEWALK in spring formal on Friday, April 24th At the SENIOR CAKEWALK Spring Formal CONTENTS FEATURES Page Course of Events 250 News and Views James Porter 253 Presidential Possibility Harry O ' Riley 258 The Semi-organized House Bob Thorpe 260 The Beauty Judges Dean Moorhead 263 Junior Beauties 264-267 Mount Oread Varieties 268-269 Hill Personalities 270 Olympia John Dieter 271 Behind the Badge Vernon Voorhees 272 The Junior Prom Keith Swinehart 291 School of Medicine 292 The Social Wheel The Spokesman 302 Cranberry Merchants Betty Ruth Smith 306 Pioneer Memorial Hubert Anderson 307 W. S. G. A. Carnival Mary Jule Stough 309 Alumni Association William Ferguson 310 Kansas Engineer Bob Corey 312 Campus Polylogia 314 Campus Clothes Him 316 Feminine Fashions Her 317 HUMOR AND SATIRE Mourning Becomes Election Barbara Bramwell 257 ORGANIZATIONS The Junior Class Dale O ' Brien 262 Men ' s Pan-Hellenic Council 273 Social Fraternities 274-290 Senior Medics 294 Senior Nurses 296 Sigma Theta Tau 297 Medical Fraternities 298-299 Alpha Omega Alpha 300 Owl Society 301 K. U. Band ; 308 Y. W. C. A 311 Engineering Council Bob Corey 313 ATHLETICS On Your Mark Joe Cochrane 256 Basketball James Coleman 304



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250 THE JAYHAWKER n Wichita It ' : THE HOTEL LASSEN FIRST AND MARKET Kansas Finest 350 R ooms Per Day and Up Famous for Its Food Centrally Located in the Heart of the Business and Shopping District ROY MOULTON Managing Director The course of events FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY 19 Kansas Relays an- nounced for April 18th as pre-Olympic tryouts. The Vienna Boys Choir gives a very commendable program at the Audi- torium before a fine crowd. Boys at the ATO ranch house finally freed from the scarlet fever quarantine. Kansas Jay- hawkers continue their winning streak by defeating Washburn by the score of 51 to 26 in a non-conference basketball game. THURSDAY 20 Joseph Payne appoint- ed as Kansas Relays manager for 1936. FRIDAY 21 W. C. Stevens Honor Banquet held on his seventy-fifth birth- day. Phi Gamma Delta holds annual Pig Dinner at the chapter house. SATURDAY 22 Kansas loses close swimming meet to Kansas State. TUESDAY 25 Anna Strong speaks be- fore the audience at one of the Student Forums. Norman Thomas gave a lecture at Fraser Theater on his well-known socialistic ideas. WEDNESDAY 26 A fine program at the Auditorium with Admiral Byrd giv- ing a talk on Little America. The Kansan undertakes the job of putting politics out of the Owl Society by doing a great deal of exposing in the morning paper. FRIDAY 28 Topeka wins State High School Debate tournament. The winning streak of the Kansas Jayhawkers continues as they trounce Nebraska by the score of 43-36. The Sigma Nus hold their winter formal at the Hotel Eldridge. SATURDAY 29 Leap Year Varsity held at the Union with the girls holding the place of honor by doing the tagging and the paying. MARCH MONDAY 2 82 men report for Spring football under Coach Lindsay. TUESDAY 3 The basketball team con- tinues its winning streak by defeating Oklahoma by the score of 51 to 26. An influenza epidemic begins to take form on the campus, with the hospital abolishing all visiting hours in an effort to check such an occurrence. WEDNESDAY 4 The Student Council approves the plan for the new Student Court. The Phi Delts win the annual intramural wrestling championship. THURSDAY 5 The annual Engineer ' s Banquet held at the Memorial Union Building. FRIDAY 6 K.U. closes the basketball season by winning over Missouri by the score of 51 to 29. by FATHER TIME MONDAY 9 Mary Louise Beltz gives her senior recital to a large and apprecia- tive audience. TUESDAY 10 Maloney wins the Jun- ior-Senior oratorical contest. THURSDAY 1 2 In the Olympic tryouts the Jayhawkers defeat Washburn by the score of 33 to 30. FRIDAY 13 K.U. defeat the Aggies from Oklahoma 34-28 while the children from the University are attending the Junior Prom with the Blue Rhythm Band furnishing the music. SUNDAY 15 The plan for Dutch dating set forth in the Morning Kansan as the idea of the combined student councils. TUESDAY 17 Kansas City philhar- monic Orchestra plays to a fine crowd at the Auditorium. THURSDAY 19 WSGA elections an- nounced by Miss Meguiar. FRIDAY 20 WSGA Carnival put on under the auspices of the combined stu- dent councils. Really, it was quite an affair. SATURDAY 21 Joint Committee an- nounces approval of 8 o ' clock classes for next year. WEDNESDAY 25 Pachacamac Society announces its platform for the spring election. K.U. wins first game of series with Utah by the score of 39-37. THURSDAY 26 Utah wins the second game of the series 42-37. Ruth Learned elected president of the WSGA. SATURDAY 28 Utah wins the final game and the right to go to New York for the final eliminations for the Olympics. TUESDAY 31 Avon players present Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet before fine crowds at Fraser Theater. APRIL WEDNESDAY 1 The Kansan comes out with an April Fool ' s issue for the kids at the University. Chicago Civic Opera company presents Carmen at the Auditorium. The candidates of both poli- tical parties announced at the all student convocation. THURSDAY 2 The annual Intramural Carnival held with the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Kappa Alpha Theta sorori- ty winning the prizes for the best stunts. MONDAY 6 Paul Dengler speaks at the Convocation on the Balkan situation. At last the Library steps are to be com- pleted with announcement that the con- tracts would be Jet immediately for the erection of the steps.

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