SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Softball Schedule Announced ★ Six Strong Teams To Play Double Round-Robin For Championship Personnel of Softball teams and schedules for the Big Six National Softball League, composed of Summer Session students, was announced Saturday by Dr. F. C. Allen, recreational director. Six teams will play a double round-robin schedule to determine this summer's champions. The six teams will be known as the Sooners, Cyclones, Tigers, Cornhuskers, Jayhawkers and Wildcats. Among the Outstanding athletes who are signed up are: Paul Masoner, captain and pitcher for the Sooners; Loren Florell and Dick Harp, basketball stars, also Alsoon者; gridders Jack Turner and Mike Andrews, both of the Tigers; Bob Allen, basketball star; Fen Durand, javelin tosser; and George Golay, members of the Cornhuskers; and John Hocevar, outstanding intramal pitcher; Dean Nesmith, Dick Amerine, Steve Renko, and Art Lawrence, former football star, all members of the Wildcats. Sooners: Masoner (Captain), Mosser, Litooy, Florell, Hayes, Harp, Pritchard, Hutchinson, Garrison and Isaac. Personnel of each team is as follows: CAMPUS CALENDAR TODAY: Recreational hour every night from 7 to 8:30 at Quadrangle east of Robinson gym; All-School picnic a.400, Brown's Band, Band will meet at 1:30 in the Pine Room in the Union Building. WEDNESDAY: Softball games, Intramural fields; Education Forum will meet at 7 p.m. in the Union lounge. THURSDAY: Russian Trio, University Concert Series, Hoch Auditoriumamba. Theta will be hostess at a tea in room 116 Fraser from 3:30-4:30. FRIDAY: Convocation, 10 a.m. MONDAY: Open House, Union building, 7-8; Softball games, Intramural fields; State education meeting; Reading School opens. Cyclones: Senter (Captain), Fleming, Moore, Casida, Sterrett, Gilmore, Meyers, Barker, Hogan, Oglevie, Chilson, and Jewell. There's no justice. If you make out your income tax correctly you go to the poorhouse. If you don't you go to jail. Tigers: Clarence Spong (Captain), Blowey, Olander, Eiffert, Frost, Trimalon, Summers, Bales, Turner, LSpike, Mike Andrews, and Innes. Cornhuskers: Fred King (Captain) Bob Allen, Lyle Reed, Durand, Edmonds, Doerr, Paddock, Ryder, Golay, Ewert, and Frink. Jayhawkers: Barney Forker (Captain), Reade, Naylor, Foote, Hill, Shephard, Roberts, Campbell, Miller, and Spaulding. Wildcats: Stanton (Captain), Hocevar, Emch, Caldren, Nesmith, Keeler, Blackburn, Evans, Amerine, Harold Smith, Dingus, Lawrence, Ed Ash, Barnes, Lonborg, Renko and Pitts. The schedule for tomorrow's games will find the Wildcats meeting the Tigers; Cyclones facing the Cornhuskers; and the Sooners and Jayhawkers tangling. Yesterday's games were: Wildcats vs. Cyclones; Sooners vs. Tigers; and Jayhawkers vs. Cornhuskers. Student Employment Requested Faculty and townpeople who have odd jobs or other work to be done are requested to call the Student Employment Office, K.U. 10. All games will be played at 4:15 on the Intramural field. Party For Graduate Wives Today The wives of the School of Education faculty will hold the first of three parties for the wives of graduates in the Scholl of Education this afternoon at 2:30. The afternoon will be spent playing bridge and sewing. Slip-Ups (Continued from page one) ber in that last issue. First Professor Flint called and wanted to know if we could get him a date and then Alan Asher, would-be reporter on the opposition rag, called to tell us in a falsetto voice that he was a second grade teacher from Pratt and wanted us to take him to dinner. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sitting on the front porch yesterday and did hear two school teachers talking as they whipped by in brand new flat heel shoes. The diligence with which they plan to work this summer was revealed in the question, "Which room in the Union building is the library?" Discouraging isn't it? The insect situation in the library must be pretty bad this summer. Bill Fitzgerald and Nadine Bitter left for there the other night with an Economic Geography book and came back covered with chigger bites. Treacherous things these library dates. \* \* \* lot of shouting about Freedom of the Press on this one.) (Editor's Note: Meininger did ☆ ☆ ★ Phil Russell, one of those graduates with a job, came in to gloat while we were pouring over our books last night. He made a few nasty cracks about the coke bottles up here that someone left with us to keep and then left. Said he didn't have any studying to do but I'll bet he doesn't cut many early morning classes either. Elija "Zeke" Cole did drop in last night to infrom that he has a job collecting pledges for an orphan asylum in Topeka this summer. The pay-off is that he is living in the orphan asylum when not on the road. Just another foundling. Still can't get over the shock of going to class and hearing the professor say, "For tomorrow we will take two chapters." They're really pouring it on and I ain't awoofin' Wilbur. Our visions of a summer of golf and tennis have gone by the board and now its a question of which course we ought to drop. - * * Did hear yesterday that Blaine Grimes, campus politician and officeholder who graduated this spring, had to abandon plans for marriage and a bond selling job in the near future because of his enrollment in an Arkansas sanatarium for the summer months. Grimes had taken such a beating about the extra padding he had put on around the midriff this winter that he had been doing some extensive reducing. It follows that he lost thirty pounds much too fast and now must do a little enforced resting in the Ozarks. Learn-to-Dance For All Occasions Ballroom - Tango - Jitterbug MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO 9271/2 Mass. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS For All Teachers June 26 - July 1 Reading Institute REGISTRATION REQUIRED Summer Session Students for $3.25 EVANS HEARTH Regular $6.50 Fee Offered to 20th and Massachusetts St. Where Faculty and Students Meet Listed in "Adventures in Good Eating" For Information Call K.U.88,117 Fraser Luncheons (desserts included) -- 35c & 50c DINNERS ___ 50c - 65c Special Sunday Dinner ___ 50c - 75c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily ALL WOMEN COOKS Special Private Dining Rooms for Small Parties C.I.O. or A.F.of L. Membership not Required At The MEMORIAL UNION - Current Magazines - Cool and comfortable Lounges - Daily Newspapers - Checkers and Chess Games - Men's and Women's Rest Rooms - Free Phones - Rental Library - Information Bureau - Radio and Phonograph - Lost and Found Bureau UNION FOUNTAIN Open Daily 6:30 a.m.- 3 p.m. Closed Sunday Closed Sunday Breakfast Between Classes Lunch at Noon — Cold Plate 25c Salads to Order Coke Any Time MEMORIAL UNION BUILDING Miss H. Zipple, Mgr. UNION DINING ROOM Open Daily Except Sunday: 6:45 - 8:30 11:30 - 1:00---- 5:30 - 6:30 Special Breakfast: Egg - Toast - Coffee Cereal - Toast - Coffee 10c Fruit - Toast - Coffee Special Luncheon 25c Special Dinner 25c Dessert Included Dessert Included