Monday, Sept. 12, 1955. University Daily Kansan Page 7 KDGU Programs Broadcast Today Janis Johanson, journalism senior, will be the station manager of KDGU for the fall semester. The station began broadcasting this morning at 6 a.m. Dr. Robert William Buxton, a University alumnus has been appointed chairman of the department of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Other members of the new staff are Bruce Dillman, journalism senior, program director; Humphrey Hodge, journalism senior, business manager; Robert Marshall journalism senior, news and special events director; Francie Aronhail, education senior, traffic manager; Shirley Jones, journalism senior, continuity chief; Charles Drew, journalism junior, chief announcer; Charles Belt, journalism junior, chief engineer; Conboy Brown, journalism senior, advertising manager, and Nancy Wells, college junior, and Jo Ann Shay, journalism senior, record librarians. KU Graduate Heads Maryland Surgery Unit A native of Joplin, Mo., Dr. Buxton received his bachelor's degree from K. U, in 1931 and the doctor of medicine degree from the University in 1936. He was awarded the master of science degree in 1943 at the University of Michigan, where he taught from 1943 until this year. Cereal Goes "Chicken" New York—(U,P)—The shredded wheat biscuits children enjoy for breakfast make delicious bases for a chicken a la king lunch or supper meal. Brush the biscuits generously with butter or margarine and heat in the oven a few minutes. Top with the hot chicken mixture and sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese. Serve with a tossed garden salad and a fresh fruit dessert. KU To Play Host To New Students' Parents The University will play host to the parents of all new students on Parents Day, Saturday, Oct. 8, with the KU-Iowa State football game highlighting the festivities. Parents Day has been organized to give parents of new students an opportunity to visit the campus and examine the classroom and laboratory facilities of the University. The parents also may meet and become acquainted with advisers and teachers, and will visit the dormitories and dining halls of the University. Registration at 9 A full slate of activities has been planned for the day with registration of parents beginning at 9 a.m/at eight locations on the campus. From 9 a.m. until noon, all schools, departments, and divisions of the University will hold open house, and staff members and advisers will be present to greet parents of new students. From 10 to 11 a.m. an informal reception will be held at the Museum of Art, where parents of new students will meet the chancellor, the dean of students, the dean of men, and the dean of women. Parents also may visit such places as the Student Health Service, Guidance Bureau, Educational and Speech Clinics, libraries, museums, the Campanile, and the Field House. Parents will be served luncheons with their sons and daughters in the organized houses, and special luncheon facilities will also be available in the Student Union. To Attend Game At 2 p. m. parents may attend the KU-Iowa State football game in Memorial Stadium on a special $2.00 ticket which will be sold at the time of registration. These tickets will enable parents to sit with their sons and daughters in the student section. Chairman for Parents Day is W. Stitt Robinson, associate professor of history. Karl Edwards, associate professor of education, is co-chairman. WELCOME TO where you'll find the newest in fashions for smart campus living. Welcome Back Jayhawkers . To another semester of hard work and good times. And when you think of REALLY GOOD food that's different think of Duck's. DUCK'S Specializing in Sea Food When your courses are set And a dream-girl you've met... Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL! -Man,that's pure pleasure! It's a psychological fact: Pleasure helps your disposition. Pleasure helps your disposition. If you're a smoker, remember — more people get more pure pleasure from Camels than from any other cigarette! No other cigarette is so rich-tasting, yet so mild! B. J. Burrells Tokacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C.