1947 JANUARY 28.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Life Saving, Water Safety To Be Offered Women who want to qualify for camp jobs this summer should enroll in the life saving and water safety course given next semester, Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical educatin, said today. The course is approximately nine weeks in length and one hour's credit is given. The first part of the semester is devoted to work and practice, in strokes, distance swimming and life saving tactics. At the conclusion of this period, a life saving representative from the St. Louis district visits the campus to examine all students who have passed their senior life saving test and are interested in the one week water instruction course. The course must be combined with some other sport to receive the credit hour and to fill out the remainder of the semester. "Usually students continue with the diving class." Miss Hoover stated, "but one may take tennis, badminton, or any other spring sports offered." Official Bulletin Jan. 28,1947 Executive board of WEC will meet at 4 p.m. today in the office of the dean of women. *** Archery club will not practice again until Feb. 18. American Federation of Teachers will hold monthly dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. today in the English room of the Union building. A meeting for the organization of a graduate nurse's club will be held at 5 p.m. today in the classroom at Watkins hospital. A11 graduate nurses urged to attend. All-Student Council will not meet tonight. The next meeting will be Thursday, Feb. 13, at 7:15 in the Pine room of the Union building. Next meeting of P.S.G.L. Senate will be Feb. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in 103 Green hall. Alpha Phi Omega will not meet Thursday. Applications for positions of K-Book editor and business manager must be taken to the student organizations window of the business office by Feb. 15. Address applications to Publications committee, A.S.C. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship will meet at 7 tonight in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. Don Parnell will conduct the Bible study. Everyone welcome. Tau Sigma will not meet tonight. * * * The K.U. Dames bridge groups will meet at 7:30 tomorrow night. Beginners' group will meet in the Kansas room of the Union and the advanced group will meet at the home of Mrs. Eloise Berkley, 2308 Vermont street. Graduate record examination Feb. 3, and 4. Applications may be obtained in 2A Frank Strong. Due to reorganization of the under-graduate teacher training program, students who wish to prepare for teaching in the public schools will register in the School of Education at the beginning of their junior year (50 semester credit hours and 60 grade points). Physical education majors will continue to register in the School of Education all four years. Students who have senior standing will complete their university program under their present plans and need not enroll in the School of Education. All students who had first semester junior standing at the beginning of the fall semester of the school year 1946-47 and who wish to prepare for teaching the public schools must transfer to the School of Education. Requests for transfer should be made to the registrar prior to the opening of the second semester. Second K-Union Will Be Out Feb. 14 The K-Union, official newspaper of the Student Union Activities committee, will be distributed Feb. 14. Ann Learned, publications chairman, said today. William Vandiver will be this edition's editor-in-chief. K.U. Tennis Team Faces Heavy Season Kansas, five times Big Six tennis champion, will plunge into the most ambitious court schedule in its history this year with a card of 14 matches. In announcing the slate, which opens March 31, Athletic Director E. C. Quigley said he hoped to schedule four or five more matches. An April 1st match against Southern Methodist at Dallas will mark the Jayhawkers first net invasion of Texas. Arkansas also will be met for the first time, April 3rd, at Fayetteville. Coach Gordon Sabine, confronted with a new Big Six plan which requires five singles and two doubles matches in every dual meet, said he would carry 15 players on this year's squad. Practice will open Feb. 10th. Complete schedule: March 31 Oklahoma at Norman April 1 Southern Methodist at Dallas Dallas April 3 Arkansas at Fayetteville April 5 Washington at St. Louis April 12 Missouri at Columbia April 12 Washburn at Topeka April 21 Washington at Lawrence April 26 Washburn at Lawrence April 28 Kansas State at Man- hattan May 2 Iowa State at Ames* May 3 Nebraska at Lincoln* May 9 Oklahoma at Lawrence* May 10 Kansas State at Lawrence* May 16 Missouri at Lawrence* *Big Six matches Students Have Right To Appeal-Miller "According to common law, if there is justifiable grievance, there is a redress," declared Malcolm Miller, chief justice of the University Student court. Miller explained the process whereby a student can apply to that court if he believes he has been wronged. This right is guaranteed by the University constitution VARSITY He said that the student court has the right to interpret the constitution as set up by the All Student Council just as the United States supreme court does our constitution. This applies to parking permits, smoking violations, and disputes between students in which "there is a clear case of abuse." Wednesday Thru Saturday MONTE HALE ADRIAN BOOTH IN GORGEOUS TRU-COLOR —AND— JUNE PRIESSER "Out California Way" Sunday—3 Days A Merry Musical of "School Daze" "Vacation Days" "Blondie's Big Moment" BLONDIE and DAGWOOD IN THEIR NEWEST UPROARIOUS HIT! and SHARYN MOFFETT "Child of Divorce" Marcella Stewart, Winfield, College senior, was elected chairman of the Kansan Board, governing board of the Daily Kansan, at a meeting Monday. Marian Minor, Hutchinson junior, was elected secretary. Stewart To Head Kansan Board Robert Bonebrake, College senior, has been chosen business manager of the Daily Kansan for the first half of the second semester and will have as his staff, Alma Wutnow, advertising manager; John Beach, circulation manager; LaVern Keven, classified manager; Kenneth White, national advertising manager; and Melvin Adams, promotion manager. Billie Marie Hamilton, new managing editor, announced that her staff for the first half of the second semester will include Miss Stewart and Reverdy Mullins, assistant managing editors; William T. Smith, city editor; Martha Jewett, telegraph editor; and Beverly Baumer, society editor. JAYHAWKER SUNDAY All Week The Musical To Top All Musicals JEROME KERN'S LIFE AND MUSIC June Allyson Lucille Bremer Judy Garland Kathryn Grayson Van Heflin Lena Horne Van Johnson Tony Martin Dinah Shore Frank Cinatra Robert Walker In Technicolor "TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" CRAM LIKE H... Then Relax! See a Movie! GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW — Ends Saturday 1000 Thrills-In Action Color "Gallant Bess" and MARCH OF TIME "Germany—Handle With Care" Owl Sat. & SUNDAY 5 Days Owl Sat. & SUNDAY 5 Days (Feb. 1 Owl and Feb. 2-6) ERROL FLYNN ELEANOR PARKER Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7-8 SIDNEY GREENSTREET PETER LORRE "The Verdict" "Never Say Goodbye" Sat. Owl Feb. 8 and Sun. Feb. 9-12 RED SKELTON "The Show-Off" So you'll know what to see during Final Week Notice, Students! SAVE THIS PAGE BACK TO LAWRENCE TO THRILL YOU ANEW! SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! WALT DISNEY'S in TECHNICOLOR with STOKOWSKI presenting the music of Bach, Tchaikovsky, Dukas, Stravinsky, Beethoven, Ponchielli, Moussorgsky and Franz Schubert ORIGINAL AND COMPLETE PRESENTATION. TWO HOURS OF GLORIOUS MUSIC, COLOR AND IMAGINATION! SHOWING at the PATEE THEATRE TO EXTENDED DATE Sunday, Feb. 2 Don't Miss This Attraction SEE A SHOW TONITE LUCKY SEAT TONITE $75 FREE — 9:00 In Valuable Merchandise THURSDAY 9:00 P.M. SPECIAL RECORDING NITE and Search for Radio Talent WEDNESDAY—9:00 P.M. THURSDAY 9:00 P.M. MAXINE LINDLEY Song and Dance Show Also BEN SHANKLIN NOW All Week PACIFIC PRESENTS TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST Starring Alan Ladd • Brian Donlevy William Bendix • Barry Fitzgerald GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW — Ends Saturday Adventure Drama in Action Colour! 1,000 THRILLS! "Gallant Bess" The Horse With The Human Mind MARSHALL THOMPSON GEORGE TOBIAS And—MARCH OF TIME "Germany—Handle With Care" Owl Sat. & SUNDAY—5 Days ERROL FLYNN "Never Say Goodbye" ELEANOR PARKER Patee Ends Tonight FRED' MacMURRAY and THE FLEAGLES IT'S FUN To Be Fleagled! You'll Die Laughing at "Murder, He Says" COMING WEDNESDAY "The Unholy Garden" MURDER! MYSTERY! INTRIGUE! NIGHTS OF PASSION! DAYS OF VIOLENCE! VARSITY — ENDS TONITE — "GINGER" "GENIUS AT WORK" WEDNESDAY — 4 Days MONTE HALE "Out California Way" IN COLOR and JUNE PRIESSER FREDDIE STEWART "Vacation Days"