MARCH 12, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Club Attracts 400 Students The Associated Business Students of the School of Business is anticipating a successful year. The club has been inactive since 1942. "Nearly 400 students, most of them veterans, have already joined the organization, and applications are still coming in," Williamson Hough, business junior and chairman of the reorganization committee. said today. The club is planning a full-scale social program for this spring, beginning with the Business School mixer on April 1 ip the Union. The group will sponsor Business School Dav in Mav. Membership is open only to junior and senior business majors, but underclassmen may attend the social functions. "Election of officers will be held at the first meeting." Hough said. The club's annual dinner also will be held. The club plans to sponsor several mixers, lectures, and social events. The function of the club is to provide extra-curricular activity for business students. Frank Pinet, head of the Business Placement bureau, is faculty advisor. Is True Love's Course Always This Rough? Alfred, N. Y.—(UP) was old-fashioned good neighbor spirit that enabled two Alfred university students to start the second semester this year as man and wife in their own apartment. When Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. McCarthy tried to complete their wedding plans, they ran into almost overwhelming streak of hard luck. An important partition was missing from their partly-completed apartment; furniture and equipment were lacking; McCar thy 'ound he was scheduled to take a final examination just an hour before the wedding of his beloved a bobby min, which landed her in a hospital. But fellow students, painters, movers, faculty members, and the medical profession co-operated to make the nuptials possible. Men students helped McCarthy finish the partition, scrub and paint the floors and redecorate some second-hand furniture. Women students sewed slip covers and aided in the painting. The maid of honor was released from the hospital after a surgeon did some delicate work with a bronchoscope, and a professor agreed to postpone the bridegroom's examination until after the ceremony. The wedding came off as scheduled. Wild game and fur-bearing animals are considered the property of the state and can be regarded as possessed only when taken in accordance with all regulations. Copy must be in the University Dall, Kansas Business Office, Journalism bldg, not later than 4 p.m. of the day before all classifications. All classifications are cash in advance. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Classified Advertising Rates Three Five day days 35c 65c 90c 1c 2c 3c 25 words or less additional words Lost SINGLE Strand pearls between Snow and Union. Reward. Call C. B. Whitman. 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