As was our poliey lest year when our varsity basketball team « e so rode the chair cars to New York and return, we are going even further this year in cooperating with the ODT to avoid needless travel congestion, Our policy will be to play as many of the service organizations in and around . Lawrence and in the state as possible, We were offered contests in New York, Denver, Milwaukee and Oklahoma City, but turned all of them down because we: deemed it expedient to travel as little as pcssible yet give our. boys, the--. - sien athletic participation that they so much enjoy. make will be in playing our Big Six cpponents, cay "aa giving you below our tentative schedule. It is possible that we may play the Hutchinson Naval Air Base. know more about ite ea are underscored. We will give you more of our personnel whén we The longest trips we will epee fb The home genes a - Dec. 1 ‘Herington Army Air Base ~ at Lewrence ~~ Vuela 1 Fort Leavenworth at Lawrence _, Dec. 10. - Washburn University at Topeka Dec. 11 = Rockhurst College at Kansas City. Dec. 13 Rockhurst College at Lawrence Dec. 15 Olathe Naval Air Base at Lawrence Dec. 23°” Herington drmy Alr Base at: Herington _ gen. 3 Pittsburg St. Tchrs. Col. ‘at Lawrence Jan. 8 University of Missouri at Columbia Jan. 15 University of Nebraska — at Lawrence __ Jan. 18 Olathe Navaér vir Base * at. Olathe me Jan. 22 University of Oklahoma at Lawrence re Jan. 29 Towa State College at .mes : Feb. 1 Washburn University at Lawrence 2 -20R. 0. gee Sebaewen” | ak Penees City 72 7 in» Febe 12 University of Oklahoma - , -at Norman =: 2 Dent oy Blodeeg, 75 University of Nebraska at’ Lincoln | ae. Sale Feb. 26 Univorsity ef Missouri _~at Lawrence ‘Mar. 3 Jowa State College * at Lawrence Ame = Like Bob Burns with his On the. evening of September 28 our saa ne, SONU ol ogee aw wie s "0" | big bazooka, who is always telling ~~~ about him family, I want to tell you a little about mine. “Hed 7 8 ied FN youngest daughter, Eleanor, became the bride of Goorge Philip Williams, ITI, of Lansdowne, Pa., at the First Methodist Church. The service was read by the Rev. Edwin F. Price. The bride, who was given in marriage by your former coach, wore an ivory satin gown whose heart-shaped yoke was outlined in seed pearls, Her fingertip illusion veil was attached to a seed pearl coronet and she carricd a bouquet of bouvardia ma white orchids, Mrs. Elwood R. Mons, of 934 Rolling Pass, Glenview, Barbera Willians, and Betty Joan Hess, were the bridesmaids. Miss Jane Perry, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J.-I. Perr Judith Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton-allen, y of Lawrence, and Miss” .’*” “7 we Sage . oro eS, ; "One of the bride's sisters (Mary), Mrs. Le P. Hamilton, of 860 Center Streot, Palo alto, Calif., was matron of honor, Ill 9 Mrs, Milton Allen, we. ancther sister (Jane), Flower girls were s oy Bae papten © dy beg teenie ‘The groom's father, George Fhilip Williams, II, was best man, and ushers were Pfc, Robert E. .1len and Milton P, Allen, L. P. Hamilton, and Ens. Clifton MoWilliams.