Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1955 Imagine! Ex-Chancellor Advises K-State Over KU A nephew of a former chancellor of he University, Joel Malott is now a physical education freshman at Kansas State College. Joel Malott, nephew of Dean Malott, said he acted on the advice of his uncle. "He (ex-Chancellor Malott) said I'd get a good general education here and I think he was right," said Joel. "He advised me to come to Manhattan, and the rest of my family approved, too." "I just didn't like the school," Malott said. As a result, he returned to Kansas and finally chose Kansas State. It wasn't as easy a decision as that, however, because Malott spent two weeks at East Texas State Teachers College early this fall. Former KU football coach Jules V. Sikes is head coach there. "I thought I'd have a chance to play under a better system here than any play we see," said "U." And you go get the ball, and this is a good place to tux. Malott, four-year letterman at Lawrence High School, thought the better team won when K- Students Warned About Gas Stoves Students who live in private homes or apartments are cautioned by Mrs. Ruth Nash secretary of housing, to be certain that heating facilities are satisfactory. Unvented gas stoves are dangerous and their use in students rooms is a violation of state law, she said. Mrs. Nash said that since fires are more apt to break out this time of the year, fire escapes for upper story rooms are the utmost importance. State met Kansas two weeks ago. "There didn't seem to be much of a game to it," was his comment. Joel Malott is preparing for a coaching career, and of course, he would like to letter in varsity football. He also would like nothing more than to play a part in a K-State victory over KU. EUROPE $234.60 flying Icelandic Airways New York to London. Basis, half of summer roundtrip fare. 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Then from 4 p.m. until late Sunday afternoon each student's Housing Shuffle Completed The large number of men going into Foster Hall are not really staging a mass panty raid, but are now residents of the former girls' dormitory, the girls having vacated last Friday and Saturday to move into Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. The 43 men now living in Foster program will be geared to the activities of his host family. Norb Garrett, editor of the Olaathe Mirror, has been chairman of the Rotary Club committee organizing the program. Bill Butler, assistant dean of men, is handling arrangements here. formerly lived in Sterling-Oliver Hall. The activities are part of housing changes begun last week when residents of other women's halls, as well as Foster Hall, moved into the east wing of the newly opened women's hall. No immediate plans have been made concerning the men's hall, J. J. Wilson, director of dormitories, said last night. He added that any future use of the hall is undetermined, but that it will be unoccupied for the rest of the semester. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. 827 Vt. Prof. Jones Just Got Open A Charge Account His Bill From Motor In... He drove into Motor In last week, had his car tuned up, the oil changed and the tires switched. The attendants treated him with great courtesy (even opened the door for him), and they fixed his car in record time. Before he drove away, they cleaned his windshield and checked his tire pressure. He knew all this service would cost him plenty. When the bill came in this morning's mail, Prof. Jones cringed and hated to open it. But, when he finally opened it, he clicked his heels with joy . . . the bill was even lower than the grade averages in his history class. 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