PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Job Situation Plenty Crowded At The Moment Part-time student jobs are being filled just as rapidly as they are reported, both men's and women's employment bureaus said today. Job applications are rapidly outnumbering available openings, both offices stated. The men's employment bureau, situated in the office of the dean of men is being operated by Frederick Amelund and Richard Butler under the direction of Willis Tompkins, assistant dean of men. Most part-time University jobs and many part-time jobs in the city are filed with this bureau. Warns Against Waiting Amelund said that 175 men have applied for jobs since Monday and most of them already have been placed. He warned students against waiting too long for a specific job because "delay often means no job." Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women, said that the situation in the women's employment bureau was similar to that in the men's Want Women Baby Sitters High on the list of jobs available to wgmen is baby-sitting. "I can place a woman as a baby-sitter at about any hour of the day or evening." Miss Peterson said. Churches Plan Fall Activities Churches of Lawrence are planning a program of worship this semester. Student groups have reserved Sept. 19 for mixers and get-acquainted socials. The Newman School is open to the new students at 10 a.m. Sunday after church service in St. John hall. First Methodist church invites single and married students to university classes at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. Dr. E. F. Price will lead the discussion for single students and Karl Edwards will teach the married students class. Wesley Foundation, which will meet every Sunday 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. will combine a supper with a program of worship. J. Sterling Baxter, president of the group, will speak Sunday on "Wesley Foundation in Person". Westminster Foundation, student organization of the First Presbyterian church, will hear an adress by the Rev. John H. Patton at the Westminster fellowship supper 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Westminster fellowship House. The Marinerton group, with a supper and fellowship meeting at 5:30 p., m. today at Westminster House. Lutheran Student association will meet at 6 p.m. Monday for a lunchcon meeting at Trinity Lutheran church. Dr. Dee Yin, secretary of the association, will back and Mr. Tiemeyer, new student director, will be introduced. First Christian church will hold no informal social gathering for students at 5 p.m. m. Sunday in Myers Hall. A special welcoming for students will be held Sept. 21 at the church. Baptist students will have a Bible study at 9:45 am, and an informal social gathering 5 to 6:30 p. m. Sunday at the First Baptist church. The Episcopalian and Congregational groups will not meet Sunday but plan to begin regular meetings Sept. 21. To Offer TB X-Rays For K.U. Employees The tuberculosis X-Ray unit will be reserved at the Walkins Memorial hospital for employees of the University, Sept. 17-20. Chancellor Dean W. Malott has announced that all faculty members will be required to have tuberculosis X-rays taken during this period. This is in keeping with a ruling of the Board of Regents which requires that employees of the University be free of tuberculosis. You Can Get The Kansan At Nine Campus Points This is the first issue of the University Daily Kansan. The next publication will be Monday and the daily schedule begins Wednesday. The nine distribution boxes where copies can be picked up after 3 p.m. are in Fraser hall, in front of Watson library, the east and center wings of Frank Strong hall, Snow hall, Marvin hall, at the top of the 14th street hill, and the Union lounge and fountain. Greeks Corner 593 Pledges (continued from page three) Arkansas City; Clifford E. Hall; Paul Ray Baxter, Dodge City; James A Jackson, Lyons; Judson L. Greer, Topeka; Stanton Joseph and Stanley Howard Margrave, Sabetha; Thomas H. Moran, Robert Miller Rygh Omaha, Neh | Richard W. Peekensnieder, Halstead; Robert C. Sapp, Augusta; Howard B. Teopka; Edward E. Biddie; Hutchinson; Harold Lee Zimmerman, Lawrence; Robert K. Puckett, Lawrence; Robert Henry Zimmerman, Lawrence; Duane Loren Kraft, Lawrence; eren J. Allen Daigh, Russell; Brian O'Brian, Freedonia; Dake Wifakeel, Kansas City, Mo.; John Sor-clay Center; James A. Jackson, Lyons Phi Delta Theta (17): Bob Lewis Chaput, Concordia; Victor M. Eddy, Chicago; Victor P. Hall, Gardner, Hutchison; Bill Byron Gaudreau, Wichita; Charles R. Hall, Mary L. Campbell, Jr., Washington; John Law, Jr.,墨川, Okla.; James E. Lowther, Emoria; Philip Ellen Reed, Mutchinson, Hutchison; Kate Closie, Clio Bob, Schutzel, Kansas City; Bob Eugene Shyne, Topeka; Dolph C. Simons, Jr., Lawrence; Dolph C. Simons, Jr., Lawrence; Fred N. Six, Lowney, Henry Envry Zoller, Wichita. Alpha Tau Omega (26): Allen Barrett, Lake Tapi Hinken; Mo. Sam Bats, Juncene Robert; Peter Kelley; Mo. Robert Devine, Kansas City, Mo.; Bill Edwards, Leavenworth; Bryce Ehmke, Independent College Holland, Olathe; Robert Hucke, Kansas City, Mo.; Clarence Hughes, Kansas City; Myron Husband, Kansas City; Charles Kendall, Concordia; Joe Lynn Levy, Coffeyville; Tom Mulligan, Stanberry, Mo.; Richard Millikan, Seth Cooper, Mo.; Michael Reeves, Independence, Mo.; John Lawrence, Nieman, Newton; William Rivers, Independence, Mo.; Bartillevie, Okla. Mus Tuexe, St. Joseph, Mo.; Glen Tongier, Coffeyville; William Wilhelm, Independence; Jill Herrmann, Dale Zimmerman, Independence, Mo. Lambda Chi Alba (18) (18): Richard M. Groft, Wakeeney; Orville Charles Walker, Sharon Penn; Phillip Loon Martinez, Bonner Springs; Walter Hanson Smith, Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; James W. Lane, Parsons; Darwin G. Bent; David D. Burkin, Great Bend; Alvin A. Row, Larned; Robert M. Houvener, Honolulu; Hawaii; Vernon I. Pursong, Hampshire; David M. Garlock, St. Joseph, MO; Bernard L. Sherman, Dodge City; Thomas Fuller, Larned; Beck H. Grabau, Sherman; John Roberts, Denton; Kent Shearer, Russell Delta Upsition (19): Harry F. Spuehler, Merriam; Robert H. Schnetzler, Neodesha; Date H. Cooper, Wichtia; Robert L. Cowas, Kova Maria City, Mo. John Beu, Lawrence; John T. Rohde, Jr.; Edwardsville; John S. Brown, Wichtia; Lindy Bell, Highland; Jill H. Cooper, Wichtia; Al Wichtia; Richard J. Wood, Wichtia; Jack Sturdirvend, Independence; Donald Mather, Kansas City; Andrew Bauerlin, Burlington; Max Weber, Jooshing; David Weber, Jr., James Mason, Wade Stinson, Randall, James Mason, Lawrence Delta Chi (16): Fletcher S. Abbey, Kansas City Mo; Mo; William Brantle, Lee's Summit, Mo; Robert Bransfield, Leavenworth, Wash.; Robert Simonson, Brownsville, Kansas City, Mo; Charles P. Burkle, Kansas City; John M. Jr., Wichita; Gerald Leon Lucas, Stanton, John Victor; William Daniel Beilby, Leavenworth, Worth; Phillip Savory, Atchison; John Neal, Excelsior Springs, Mo; Gair M. Sloan, Leavenworth; Willard Edward Kissel, Kansas City Mo; Jimmie Lockwood, Anthony; John C. Wesley, Uliverset Alpha Kappa Lambda (4); Dale Dorman Theobald. Oak Park, Ill.; Joe Keeing; Topeka; Ross Keeling; Topeka, Jack Dausman, Mallibu, Calif. Phi Kappa (22): Marshall Bliss, Kansas City, Mo.; Jack Owen Brooks, Wichita; Richard Bugler, Kansas City, Mo.; John Thomas Farrell, Kansas City, Mo.; John Thomas Farrell, Marysville; James Burke Gohlmann, Kansas City, Mo.; William Hart, Kansas City, Mo.; Stephen Joseph Herrera, Kansas City; Eugene Jarsus, John Robert Jensen, Kansas City, Mo. Students Will Try For A Cappella Until Sept.19 Victor Hoffman, Cauflin; John Joseph Morrow, Marsville; Robert Joseph Milligan; Richard McKenzie; Gerald James Ogiejne; and Thomas Robert. Oglevie, Kansas City; Charles Try-outs for membership in the University a cappella choir are being held this week in the studio of Dean D. M. Swarthout, director. Try-outs last five to eight minutes. This week's schedule is 5 to 6 p. m. today and tomorrow. Next we-k the try-outs will be Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9 a. m. to noon. Members of last year's choir who wish to hold their places must sign an application at the Fine Arts office. Membership in the choir is open to students from all schools of the University. Applicants should have a good singing voice and be able to read an independent voice part without difficulty. The choir will meet on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday each week from 4 to 5 p.m. in Lindley auditorium. The opening rehearsal is set for September 24. The choir will have about 100 members. They will sing in the Christmas Vespers here and in neighboring cities, and with the symphony orchestra during the annual Music week. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (21): William Robert Atwood, Kansas City, Mo.; Shannon Bowers, Topeka; James Modemedeo Soundbridge, Kansas City; Garry Harvey Frieling, Kansas City, Mo.; Dale Heimers, Kansas City, Mo.; Frederick Apr, Jr., Jola; William Graves, El Dorado; Dale Ferguson, McPherson; Sam Lee Jones, Garden City. Scenan, St. Louis, Mo.; Donald Schafn, Redwing; Bernard Joseph Schultz, Marysville; Jerome John Schultz, Tampa; Michael James Marysville; Thomas W. Wilkinson, Kansas City, Mo. Robert Wallingford, Larchmont, N. Y. Dave Ellis, Kansas City; William Carr Boosmann, Kansas City; Jack Frederick Hubel, Tulsa; John Koehler, Frederick Bruce Lewis, Eureka; Merlin Phillips, Wichita; Frank G. Ross; Wellington; Fred A. Ruck, Jr. Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Kent Thompson, Junction City; Robert Forbes Cross Kenneth C. Madeiray, Kansas City; Robin Norman McGeorge, Kansas City; Robert M. Shimmery, Kansas City; Gene H.hew Pearson, Carol A. Herrn Jr., McPheson; De Walter Roy, Kansas City; Gleon A. Starmar, Olathe; Floyd Grimes, Paola; James S. Wood, Kansas City; Mo. Holliday; Barbara Bernard Morgan Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa Psi (20): William D. Waters, Junction City; Harold E. Edmonson, Wichita; Bion Burton Bierer, Jr., Hiahatha; Jack Dean Gillum, Wichita; Richard Wayne Dillon, Hutchins; Bruce Bower, Kansas City; Mo.; Dones Williams, Kansas City; Harry Jack Fieberer, Kansas City; Robert Lee Mapes, Kansas City; Triangle (9): William M. Joyce, Kansas City; James Archie Deveney, Kansas City; Mo., Charles Hill, Summit; Maureen Franks, Francis Leaventow; Kenneth W. Philoo, Hunanville, Mo.; Paul Kenneth Klaas, Joseph, Mo.; Gary W. Robbins, Leavenworth; Richard W. Hartzier, Kansas City; Mo.; Robert E. England, Leavenworth David Mordy, Fredonia; Jaek Clark, Independence; Arthur Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Joe L. Hasselbrouck, Jele kins, Kansas City, Kansas City, Carl Holtens, Kansas City, Missouri; Cedric Lawrence; Kenneth Hillyer, Topeka Carl Strom, Wisconsin; Grosser, Frank McCorke, Wyoming worth Kansas Tau Delta (22): Harold R. Bailley, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Blincoe, Fort Scott; Warren Weever, Kansas City, Mo; Jerry Malone, Wichita; Charles Duncan, El Dorado; Clay Coburn, Kansas Bill, Layman, Woods, Woods, Friskie, Waterville, Kansas City, Mo. Don Diefendorf, Waterville, Darrel Mc Neibeth; PI Kappa Alpha (24); James Bennett, Kansas City, Mo.; James Eugene Bradley, Greensburg; Burlington, Wichita; Idaho; Burlington, Wichita; John Fowler, Lawrence, Leland Daleigle, Kansas City, Mo.; Edgar Eagle, Hutchinson; Eric Ericson, American; Larry Funk, Portis; Charles Hayes, Carl Chisholm, Caryville; Joseph Chisholm, Chicago, Ill. Jere Dean Kimmel, Hiawatua, Harold Kock, Greensburg; Quentin Rene Long, Pebody; James Marston, McPherson; Robert V. Miller, Kansas City; Monta Nichol, Coca-Cola City; Michael O'Connell, Hawaii; Ray Stewart, Cravey, James Stinson, Kansas City, Mo.; Gary Straley, Hutchison, James Townsend, Coffeville, Harry Webb, DeSeita Pamela Phi Epsilon (391); Popkane, John; Teddie John Cottah, Katherine; Teddie John Cottah, Star; James R. Coldwell, Goodland, Clifford DeLuze, Lewenworth, VanKelownberg, James Marmot, VanKelownberg, Lawrence, O'Neill, Lawrence; Bob Clark, Olgey; George Ernest Pescoe, Paul Leroy Skolaut, Paul Leroy Skolaut, Wilcha; Jerry Patrick Flynn, Wlicha; Jack Alvin Davis, Hutchison; Gene Cville Diling, Lawrence; John Robert Vignery, Concordia; Joseph Schmitz, Kansas City. Mo.; Charles Haverty, Lawrence; George William, Lawrence; Richard Chair Zink, Lawrence; Lloyd rank, Kansas City, Mo.; Vernon E. Hawer, Lawrence; William Glenn, Kansas City, Mo.; Wightia Women Will Get In Early Next Week New closing hours for women, announced by Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, are as follows: Every night up until Tuesday, 12 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 10:30 p.m.; Sept. 19, 12:30 p.m.; Sept. 20, 1:00 a.m. Sept. 21, 11:00 p.m. Regular closing hours for women begin Sept. 22. They are: 10:30 p.m. weekdays, Monday to Thursday. 12:30 p.m. Fridays. 1:00 a.m. Saturdays Jack W. Scott; Merriam; Clarence Ivan Frieze; Merriam; William Earl Evans, Lawrence; Rober Ausenberg; Kansas Ervin Eitro Hodges, Lawrence; Harold Dempsey May, Lawrence; John William Crawford, Kansas City, Kansas; Jack Wilson, Augusta; Todd Davis Johnson, Kansas City Mo.; John H. Campbell, Kansas City Mo.; Noble M. Melencamp, Dottie Glasco, Glasco, Wilmar; Dietrich Weight, Lawrence 11:00 p.m. Sundays. Phil Hawkins, Olathe; Logan Holtgreve, Kansas City, Mo.; Roy G. Lowe, Olathe; Ray Martin, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Hanford, Ridgway, Arkansas City, Mo.; Robert Robert Scholes, Council Grove; Kenneth Smith, Webb City, Mo.; Jack Spelling, Hinwyn, Jack Wim, Warren, Winchin; Jack W, Wolf, Wichita. Sigma Nu (23): Marvin Arth, Great Bend; Gene Balloun, Russell; Hendrick Beels, Kansas City, Mo.; Bill Benz, San Francisco; Jeffrey Culver, City, Mo.; Melvin Clingan, Salina; Tom Collins, Belleville; Norman Crane, Long Beach, Calif.; Clark Duncan, Jr., awrence; Bob Duncan, Great Bend; Kelly黛维斯, Okla; Kenneth R Grubb, Independence; **Wo** Wo Theta Pi (11); Richard Arnpinger, Wellington; Jack Atherton, Emilia; Bill Champion, Wichita; Bogue Harrison, Downs; Jim Lounsbury, Lincoln; Al R. Lowrie, Granby, Colo.; Robert Lowe, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Lowe, Kansas City, Mo.; John Wassner, Ottawa; John Weigel, Manhattan. Sigma Chi (23): Steve Mills, Gorham Bob Briden, Port Hook, Ontario, Canada; Ken Youngs, Kalamazoo,Mich., New elvington, Huntington, Virginia; Davis McCormick, Port Lawrence, Dixon, Vance, Kansas City, Mo.; Bill Stratton, Kansas City, Mo.; Cliff Johnston, Mission; Charles Bell, Beaulieu, Beine Belaire,贝莱朗, Leopard, Bill Leake, Kansas City, Mo.; Dick Hunter, Iola; Tom White, Kansas City; Dean Beck, Topeka; Lee Vogel, Leavenworth; John Small, John Braden; John Korney, Moore, Moore; Lee Reiff, Newton; Dick Barber, Anthony; Bob Cooper Salina. WEATHER Kansas—Fair west, partly cloudy east today. Fair tonight and Saturday. Continued cool tonight, warmer tomorrow. High today 70 northwest to 78 southeast. Bookstore Girds For Rush Week As Stocks Fill With books and supplies piled ceiling-high and his clerks standing three-deep and dodging each other behind counters, L. E. Woolley, manager of the Memorial Union's Student Book Store, prepared today for his version of rushweek, textbook style. To handle the rush, he has hired the largest staff of employees in the store's history, 46 persons. Most of the jobs are being done by students and student wives, Mr. Wooley said, "If no more than 9,000 students en- roll, the store will be able to handle all orders without running into any serious shortages," he declared. The store will receive a few late shipments but Mr. Woolley estimated that "50 per cent of all orders can be filled immediately." The store is situated in the basement of the Memorial Union building. It maintains up-to-date text catalogs listing courses offered during the current semester and required books to permit students to buy in advance of enrollment. Veterans can purchase books early by paying cash for them and obtaining a receipt. After the rush is over and purchase orders are properly filled out and signed, they can be turned in along with receipts to the bookstore where money will be refunded for the original purchase price, Mr. Woolley said. The store is now rebating on purchases made in the period from Jan. 1 through June 30, at the rate of 15 per cent of the face value of the receipts. Color of the receipts for the period is green and holders may redeem them at the store at any time. They are not void until after five years. Gardner, Skilton Get Fall Sick Leaves Two faculty members. Miss Lulu Gardner and Miss Helen Skilton, have been granted sick leave for the fall semester, the Chancellor's office announced today. Miss Gardner, professor of English, suffered a slight stroke this week and will be unable to resume her classroom duties until at least the spring semester. Miss Skilton, design instructor, is at her sister's home in Winchester, Mass. recovering from a recent illness. 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