PAGE 2 INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK AND FIELD MEET WELCOME © | eagerness TO YOUR || | : LAWRENCE \ Sart) THEATRES ‘THE ALL-TIME, ALL - AMERI- * BING CROSBY * BOB HOPE %& FRED MacMURRAY * FRANCHOT TONE * RAY MILLAND * VICTOR MOORE %* DOROTHY LAMOUR for months Shows 2:30-7-9 or THIS IS IT — p> 5 ESPECIALLY FOR YOU you'll whistle ENDS SATURDAY %* ALAN LADD PREVUE Showing Sunday’s C 7 — En yr Picture, 11:45 p.m. Saturday * EEA % PAULETTE GODDARD | * VERA ZORINA : % MARY MARTIN %* DICK POWELL * BETTY HUTTON | %& EDDIE BRACKEN || tj VERONICA LAKE %*& ROCHESTER GRANADA 2 Big First-Run Hits ENDS SATURDAY —Plus— “PERILS OF NYOKA” Last show starts 10 p.m. NOW THRU SATURDAY 2 BIG HITS 2 A FUN-LIT, LOVE-LIT, SONG-HIT COMEDY JANE FRAZEE . LEON ERROL THE MERRY MACS in “MOONLIGHT IN HAWAII” LLOYD NOLAN - HEATHER ANGEL in “TIME TO KILL” News — Gangbusters RHYTHM IN THE — AND HERE THEY ARE — : spposapnges “GET GOIN’ KILLER!” Red Cleans Up the Range! cae Se | LYNN MERRICK #| CLANCY Cooper i VARSITY SUNDAY - MONDAY RADIO’S BRIGHTEST STARS in “VILLAGE BARN DANCE” with DON WILSON - THE KIDOODLERS TEXAS WANDERERS GENE AUTRY in “HOME IN WYOMING” with Smiley Burnette — Fay McKenzie epee emg SSS =, INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK AND FIELD MEET ~ CHANGCEELOR DEANE W, MALOTT The University of Kansas welcomes to its campus today, the young men of Kansas and other visitors, for the thirty-ninth annual interscholastic track and field meet. This event has become one of the outstanding traditional athletic events of the state, and as our guests, we are happy to have you, and cordially invite you to avail yourselves of all the facilities which provide for your enjoy- ment during your visit to Mt. Oread, . The University of Kansas has accepted the challenge that the future of our civilization may depend upon the training and education of our people. The Uni- versity is now completing the organization of its war training program—a program which involves Army, Navy, Marine Corps, aviation, and special industrial courses of many varieties, all of critical importance in the war effort. It is vitally important that young men and women plan to start their higher education immediately in order to be of the maximum service to their country, either in military service or in war industry. The University of Kansas is now operating on a full year round basis in this all out war effort. We hope many of you will find a home here to pursue your higher education. DEANE W. MALOTT, Chancellor PAGE 3