UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1949 PAGE EIGHT Only graduating seniors in the College; School of Business; School of Education; and the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information are eligible to pre-enroll. Last Chance To Pre-Enoll The first issue of Trend, the Quill club magazine will be on sale in the rotunda of Frank Strong hall curing registration, Carolyn Campbell, Quill club president said to carry. The price will be 35 cents. Today is the last day graduating seniors may pre-enroll for the soring semester. To Sell Trend At Registration Seniors who do not get clearance from the registrar's office before 5 p.m. today must wait until the regular enrollment period to enroll, said James K. Hilt, registrar. However, if seniors start pre-enrollment today but do not complete enrollment before the business office closes or have not had an opportunity to see advisers they may continue tomorrow until enrollment is completed. About 650 seniors have pre-en- rolled. Approximately 100 more are eligible but have not made any efort to pre-enroll, Mr. Hitt said. The prize-winning stories of the Quill club October contest will appear in this issue. The foreword is by Chancellor Deane W. Malott. The stories in this issue are by Carolyn Campbell, Keith Wilson, Dave Fanger, Margaret Dalquist, and to Skelton. College seniors; Connie Kendall, College sophomore; Bill Barger, journalism senior; Nehemiah Kronenberg, second year law student; Jane Schmidt, College freshman; Marian Rippeau, College junior; and Albert Roland, graduate student. Waldo G. Bowman, editor of the Engineering News-Record has been elected to the board of directors of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Alumnus Becomes Editor Mr. Bowman, author of books on engineering, was graduated from the University in 1923. He lives in New York City. Fogged Up Fella Feels For Fraser The blanketing layer of fog which shrouded the campus Jan. 14 gave one student an idea which would be welcomed by many of his fellow classmates. Walking east along the sidewalk near the intersection of Mississippi street and Jayhawk Drive the student peered into the fog, clutched the arms of his companion and said gleefully, "Golly! Fraser's gone!" Delta Sigma Pi Elects Officers Four officers were elected by Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, at an initiation meeting Sunday. They are Gerald Friedeman, senior warden; Henry Larve, junior warden; Kenneth Caldwell, scribe; and Wilbur Burh, historian. All are business juniors. Henry C. Lucas, grand council member from Omaha, was guest speaker at a Delta Sigma Pi banquet in the English room of the Union. He discussed the aims and policies of the fraternity. VALUES GALORE!! We BUY and SELL Used Books. WAA To Collect Papers Feb.12 For Your BIGGEST DOLLAR VALUE Be sure to BRING Your Books to The Women's Athletic association will sponsor a paper drive Saturday, Feb. 12, to raise money to send delegates to the national W.A.A. convention Wednesday, April 27, Thursday, April 28, and Friday, April 29, at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. The K.U. group is planning to charter a bus to Madison for the state delegation if there is a demand. SURE! At the recent W.A.A. state convention at Washburn college, Topeka, Marilyn Smith, education sophomore, was elected state transportation chairman for the convention. She has sent letters to all universities, colleges and junior colleges in Kansas to determine the number of delegates going to the convention. HE IS WELL GROOMED Malott To Talk In Chicago AND YOU CAN BE TOO! It's not difficult to be well groomed. . Just trust your garments to Varsity Cleaners. The clothes need not be expensive for that certain appearance. That certain cleaning is what makes the difference. Chancellor Deane W. Malott will be the speaker for the sixth annual economic conference of the Chicago chapter of the Chartered Life Underwriters. He will speak on "America the Profligate" today. VARSITY CLEANERS "across the street from the high school" Phone 400 1405 Mass. PREPARE and PROTECT with ANTI-FREEZE Stop in and get Your Car Deserves the best possible protection against the approaching winter. YOUR ANTI-FREEZE TODAY We buy, sell, or trade cars. CRYSTAL OIL CO. 304 West 6th. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. "WILL IT RAIN TONIGHT?" ...everyone wants to know, but military and air-line pilots must know and know promptly! To help transmit this information, the Bell System maintains the largest facsimile transmission system in the world . . a network nearly 20,000 miles long. 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