UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN A WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1951 tative ley) I take Schedule For Orientation Announced Sept. 12, Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. - Meeting of new students by schools, at the placed listed be- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Hoch auditorium. School of Business, 200 Strong hall. School of Education, lecture room Elkue hall. School of Engineering and Architecture. Fraser theater. School of Fine Arts, Strong auditorium School of Journalism and Public Information, 102 Journalism business School of Pharmacy, 215 Bailey Chem lah 10 a.m.—Meetings with faculty advisers 10 a.m.—Music theory test, Strong Edition. To be taken by all new students who plan to enroll in any music theory course. 1:30 p.m. Foreign language exami- pations, Military Science building nations. Military science training. 4 p.m.-Open house for new women students. Home economics department. Fraser hall. 4:30 p.m. Meeting of all former or active Boy Scouts, Kansas room of Union building. Alpha Phi Omega. 5:30 to 8 p.m.—Jayhawk Nibble, fol- 5:30 to 8 p.m.—Jayhawk Nibble, followed by entertainment and games. Free to new students. Potter Lake recreation area. Sponsored by Activities Committee in cooperation with the All. Student Coupeil. 8 p.m. "Apple Polishin" parties. Open house at the homes of a number of faculty members. Sponsored by I.S.A. Sept. 13, Thursday: 8 a.m.—Registration begins. Strong hall. 8:30 a.m.—Enrollment in classes begins. See official appointment card for place of enrollment. 2 to 4 p.m.—Open house for new University women, Y.W.C.A. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.—Watermelon Feed for new men students. Potter Lake Sponsored by Y.M.C.A. 7 to 8 p.m.—Fun Fest for new women students. Union building. Sponsored by Y.W.C.A. 8 p.m.—New Student convocation. 9 a.m.—Adultium. Attendance required. 9 p.m.-Barn Frolic. Union building. Sponsored by I.S.A. All new students are invited. Sept. 14, Friday: Registration and enrollment throughout the day. 2 to 4 p.m.—Open house for new University women, Y.W.C.A. Henlev house, 1236 Oread. 8 p.m.—Reception at Corbin hall and North College hall for all freshman men. Sept. 15, Saturday: 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Informal open house. Union building. 9 p.m.-Union open house dance. Hawk's Nest. All students are invited. Sept. 16, Sunday: Morning. All students are urged to attend church services. 8 am.-Classes begin in all departments. 4. sept. 17. Monday: 9:20 a.m.—First All-University convo- cation. Hoch auditorium. All students are expected to attend. (Morning classes will be shortened to permit the insertion of the con- vocation after second hour classes.) 7:30 p.m.-New Student Induction. North College Hill—near Corbin hall. Attendance required. Official appointment cards will be taken Sept. 21. Friday: 8 p.m.-Student receptions at various churches. Book By Alumnus Selected A book by a K.U. alumnus, Prof. Curtis P. Nettels of Cornell university, is the October selection of the History Book club. The work, "George Washington and American Independence," is being released a month by the publisher, Little, Brown and Co. Welcome Back Greater Movie Season Is Here JUST LOOK AT THESE STAR-SPANGLED HITS! POLICY Continuous Shows Daily 1:00 p.m. on Phone 132 For Sho Times TODAY "SAILORS "ROOKIES ON THURS. ON LEAVE" PARADE" FRIDAY-SATURDAY, SEPT. 14-15 BRAD KING PAPPY HOAG CAL SHRUM "Trouble Melody Mesa" co-feature Swaying hips that put a kick into the 'Good Neighbor' Policy! "SAR UMBA" Doris Dowling Tommy Wonder TODAY'S SUICIDE PERIL! `B' BOMBS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN ALL SEATS 60c tax. inc. BUT THAT'S NOT ALL Just Look at this Line-up of Great Hollywood Hits to be Shown in the Coming Weeks "JIM THORPE—ALL AMERICAN" WILLIAM HOLDEN "FORCE OF ARMS" JOAN FONTAINE VIVIAN LEIGH MARLON BRANDO "STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE" "DARLING HOW COULD YOU?" BING CROSBY "HERE COMES THE GROOM" RAY MILLAND "RHUBARB" BOB HOPE "SON OF PALEFACE" "DEDEE" JAMES CAGNEY "COME FILL THE CUP" (FRENCH) JOHN DEREK "SATURDAY'S HERD" GREGORY PECK "CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER"