UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1947 Leavenworth Gets Classes Seven new classes were started recently in Leavenworth by the University Extension in cooperation with the Leavenworth public schools, Gerald Pearson, director of the bureau of extension classes, said today. The courses are for both credit and non-credit and cover business and professional speaking, accounting, United Nations, interior decoration, employee supervision, arts-and crafts, and income taxes. Leavenworth is following the lead of Topeca, Wichita, and Hutchinson which now have full-time directors of adult education who serve in the public school system, Mr. Pearson said. Twenty-seven high school students from Kansas and Missouri will take the navy college aptitude test in Frank Strong auditorium at 8:30 a. m. Saturday. HS Students Here For NROTC Test This examination is one of the qualification requirements for appointment as midshipman in the pewy R. O. T. C. program. G. A. Cole, supervisor of group testing programs, guidance bureau, will administer the examination. Beat the Hook out of Georgia Tech! Official Bulletin Dec. 12, 1847 Westminster Fellowship, annual pancake feed and Christmas tree trim. 5:39 to 12 tonight, 1221 Oread. Worship services sponsored by Student Religious Council, 8:30-8:59 each morning at Danforth chapel. Everyone welcome. Y. M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. coffee, 4 p.m. today, English room, Union, James Youngdahl to speak on "The Social and Political Attitudes of American Students." Independents Party regular meeting, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Union ballroom. All independent men invited Bounders, 7:30 p.m. Monday, recreation room, Union building. Phi Sigma, 12 noon Monday, 301 Snow. Addie Egbert, speaker. Sigma Kapra Phi, 7 p.m. Monday, Pine room, Union building. Armanav, 7 pm, Tuesday, East room, Union building. All veterans welcome. Mathematics colloquium, 5 p.m. Thursday, 213 Frank Strong, Prof. Gilbert Ulmer to speak on development of calculus. Candidates for School of Medicine in 1948 should register at Guidance Bureau before 5 pm. Monday for Professional Aptitude test of American Association of Medical Colleges. Required at K.U and most medical schools. Confidentially... Your best Christmas treat is a completely delightful meal at Bill's Grill. And it's so inexpensive too! "And for those who remain at school, Bill's Grill will stay open all during the Christmas Holidays." 1109 Mass. Phone 2054 Bill's Grill Across from the courthouse K. U. ORANGE BOWL SLOGAN CONTEST! EVERYONE ELIGIBLE 3 VALUABLE PRIZES! 1st-1 Year's Pass. 2nd-6 Month's pass 3rd-3 Month's pass to all Lawrence Theatres and a pair of passes to each of the 10 next best-plus merchandise prizes! ENTER NOW! Submit one or more slogans such as "Beat Georgia Tech," "Wreck the Rambling Wrecks," etc. All entries must be addressed to Orange Bowl Slogan Contest Mgr., and delivered to Jayhawker Theatre not later than 10:30 p.m. Saturday, December 13. Winners announced from the stage of all Lawrence theatres at 9 p.m. Monday, December 15. Duplicate awards in case of ties! Judges decisions will be final. Jewish Student Union meeting, 5 p.m. Tuesday, Myers hall. Rabbi Mayerberg of Kansas City to speak. Gamma Alpha Chi, 5 p.m. Tuesday, 107 Journalism. Have 250 Unused Activity Books Mr. Harold Swartz, of the business office, said today that between 200 and 250 unused activity books are in the business office. "This situation came about," he said, "when students enrolled last fall. Many transferred from one school to another; therefore they went through the registration line twice, had two pictures taken, hence two activity books. "Another cause, is that books are optional to part time staff members. They must have their pictures taken though they don't buy books." Post the Hook out of Goodrich Tech ANNOUNCING the opening of the Beat the Hook out of Georgia Tech! 24-40 CLUB 5 Miles Northeast on Highway 24-40 OPEN AT 7:30 FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 12 NO COVER CHARGE OPENING NIGHT Music by Owen's "Rythemairs"" Friday and Saturday Nights Cover Charge 30c per Person Tax Incl., Saturday night. R.O.GIMBLET, Manager Read the University Daily Kenson----Patronize Its Advertisers MAJOR CAMERAS $3.95 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 (Box) ANSCO-SHUR-SHOT Jr.---- $4.54 RECORD CHANGERS $39.95 Webster Automatic ARGUS C3 $74.71 35 mm. ARVIN RADIO $15.95 All Metal ALARM CLOCKS $4.95 Telecron Electric— Luminous Dial AC BATTERY PORTABLE $29.95 Emerson Model PRESSURE National $16.75 PRESTO COOKERS ... $12.95 TRICYCLES $9.95 Large, Heavy Duty SWISS MUSIC BOXES $4.95 RECORD HASSOCKS $12.95 Shawnee—Beautiful colors ---