Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 9, 1962 Barbara Will Make 3 R's Popular By Marty Moser If somebody says that the quality of education is going up, a certain first-grade boy may think it is because teachers are getting prettier. His teacher will be Barbara Schmidt, now a Kansas City senior in the School of Education and Homecoming Queen. THE FIRST grader will think about his teacher then, and will note that she sure is pretty; that she is just the right height and up. And she wears either down or up, and she has long red-brown hair with bright hazel eyes. He will wonder if she is a queen. "Well, I was a queen once," she will say. And then she will go on to tell him about it. She was a cheerleader in that year of '62, she'll begin. She had been a cheerleader at KU for three years. In fact, she had been a cheerleader almost since she could remember. Cheerleading kept her busy. She did not have much time for many other activities, and she had lots of studying to do. She tried to study before games, but 'was so excited she couldn't.' She liked to play the piano for relaxation, and sometimes she painted a little, or made her own greeting cards. She liked to be with people in her spare time. MISS SCHMIDT may tell the first-grader that she became a teacher because she loved little boys just like him, but that when she was a senior, she had some doubts about her ability as a teacher. She knew she did not know everything about it. But then, she might add, everybody feels the same way. Anyway she was not afraid of the big outside world — she was eager to teach and the first grade was her favorite. NEW YORK - (UPI) Things will be jumping today aboard the luxury liner Syrvia. Things Jumping On This Ship Yes, sir, the little boy will think, Miss Schmidt is a real queen. The Cunard line said 12,000 frogs from Oshkosh. Wis., would sail for Cobh, Ireland to be used for medical research. Tryouts for the annual Campus Problems speaking contest will be held at 4 p.m. Nov. 11 in room 114 of Strong Hall. The contest, sponsored by the KU department of speech and drama, will be held Nov. 29. In the tryouts, eight students will be chosen to compete in the contest. Any student is eligible to enter the tryouts, but he must be sponsored by a KU living group. Each group may sponsor two students. Speech Department To Sponsor Contest In Hillcrest Shopping Center HOMECOMING GREETINGS FROM Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-pacs of all kinds PARTY SUPPLIES Having a Party? LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 HILLCREST BARBER SHOP We Want You Hawkers to Trim the Huskers VI 3-0537 GEORGE'S Kansan Classifieds Get Results GEORGE'S PHONE VI 3-0511 Shop in complete privacy at your convenience. Come in during regular store hours or call for an evening or weekend appointment. LAWRENCE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE BRIDAL SHOP 935 MASSACHUSETTS 727 Massachusetts GEORGE'S GEORGE'S IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ANY MAN WHO'S EVER THROWN OUT A PERFECTLY GOOD SHIRT JUST BECAUSE THE COLLAR IS FRAYED Now you no longer have to put up with the nonsense of throwing out a shirt merely because the collar's shot. Our Wings ROCKET has the genuine Airplane Cloth collar, guaranteed to outlive the body of the shirt or a new shirt free! But just because it wears like iron, don't think it feels like iron; it's smooth and luxurious cotton like the shirt body itself. STYLE, TOO! “Such a practical shirt probably has no style” is what a lot of people think. Until they see the ROCKET for themselves. The collar is the smart semi-spread; the most flattering collar for 9 out of 10 men. And this no-fray collar shirt has no-pop-off buttons! They're PERMA-SEWN $ ^{\textcircled{2}}$l A WONDERFUL BUY You'd think such features would make the shirt expensive. Especially when you see the smart style and feel the excellent fabric. But a Rocket is only $3.95, due to mass production economies. Quite a shirt, Rocket! Come in and see it for yourself. $3.95 wings> ROBERT EDMISTON STORES, INC. ROBERT EDMISTON STORES, INC. 845 Massachusetts VI 3-5533