UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1950 PAGE TWO New Students To Be Informed Members of the President's council discussed and suggested methods to use during orientation week to help freshmen become acquainted with the University at a recent meeting. Suggestions were as follows: write letters to the to-be freshmen during the summer telling them about enrollment classes, securing rooms, organizations at the University, and other information of that type, have the Independent Students association print books about independent student housing, have Jay Jane act as guides during registration and enrollment, post maps of the campus on the bulletin boards around the campus and in the organized houses, and send Associated Women students representatives out to the high schools to tell the student what to expect. One of the members believed that freshmen were required to attend so many meetings during orientation week that they had no time of their own. The majority felt that the joining of activities was stressed too much at the first, causing the newcomers to have difficulty retaining information about the different organizations, enrollment, and classes. The mountain bluebird, official state bird of Idaho since 1831, was believed sacred by the Navajo Indians. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $1.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans. every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Unregistered and examination period Entered as second semester. 17, 1910. at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. 901 Mass. here's the you'll never want And it's styled by Penobscot Trampeze — so you know IT's the best little live-in, lounge-in, loaf-in shoe that's made. Tops for campus duty — an "ace" for the year-round, all-round grind. Wear? Like a beard! Cause Trampeze are styled for action right down to their sturdy soles. Brown or Brown of Antique Red 695 Weaver's shoes-second floor Honor Graduate Of'43 Will Teach At KU Warren Snyder, '43, assistant to the head of the mechanical engineering department at the University of Minnesota since 1948, will become associate professor of mechanical engineering September 1. Chancellor Deane W. Malott announced today. Mr. Snyder is a former Summer- field scholar and honor man of his class. He did his undergraduate work at the University and received his master of arts degree from Minnesota last summer. He will receive his doctor of philosophy degree this summer. Snyder's undergraduate activities included an assistant instructorship in physics; membership in Sigma Tau and Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternities; Sachem and Owl societies; the University band; and the Engineering council. After being graduated from the University, Snyder spent one year in a naval research laboratory in Washington, D. C., and in 1944 he was transferred to Minneapolis, Minn. There, he was associate engineer in an aircraft precipitation static research group. During the war years he taught mathematics for night extension classes of the University of Minnesota. WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW...IT'S Camels for Mildness Yes, Camels are SO MILDthat in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels—and only Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted threat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS! SALE! DISHWASHER FITS ANY KITCHEN For a Limited Period $12950 You Save $40. Amazing new G-E Portable Dishwasher does all the hard work for you! Washes dishes, glasses, silver, pots, and pans—with the flick of a switch! Completely portable—no installation cost. Free! HOME TRIAL OFFER Use the new General Electric Portable Dishwasher in your own home for 10 days. No expense-no obligation. CallusToday GENERAL APPLIANCE COMPANY 1103 Mass.