946 University DAILY KANSAN Friday, September 20, 1946 44th Year No. 1 Sec. B Lawrence, Kansas STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Students Begin Picking Classes On Monday If your name is Walker, Ellis, or Zybyskoy, you can get that job of enrollment over in a hurry, but the Allens, Ulrichs, and Yanceys will have to wait around a little. Students with last names beginning with W, E, and Z lead off at 8:30 Monday, and enrollment for all schools continues until Wednesday afternoon. Two changes have been made in original plans for enrolling places. The enrollment schedule follows: Fine Arts students will pick their classes on the third floor of Frank Strong hall, and Engineers will enrol at Marvin hall. Both were scheduled to meet at Robinson gymnasium. Monday 8:30-10:00 W, Z, E 10:00-11:30 B 1:30-3:00 S 3:00-4:30 G, O, N, Q Tuesday 8:30-10:00 R, T 10:00-11:30 D, L, 1:30-2:00 V, H 3:00-4:30 J, X, I, V, K 8:30-10:00 ... M 10:00-11:30 ... C 1:30- 3:00 ... F, P 3:00- 4:30 ... A, U, Y Enrollment after Wednesday, September 25, will be permitted only after payment of a late fee of $2.50. Enrollment Lines Will Form Here Nobody doubts there will be a record enrollment, somewhere near 9,000, this fall. Here's where to get in line: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Robinson Gym. School of Engineering, Marvin Hall. School of Fine Arts. bank Strong Hall. School of Business, 210 Frank Strong Hall. School of Education, Robinson Gym. School of Law, 108 Green Hall. School of Pharmacy, 211 Bailey School of Pharmacy, 211 Bailey Chem. Lab. School of Medicine, 104 Haworth Holl Graduate School, 227 Frank Strong Hall. Little Man On Campus By Bibler "I remember the last rush party I was invited to—this is it!" Quonset Huts Provide Reading, Study Room Two quonset huts are being erected to provide additional reading and study space behind Frank Strong hall and by the electrical laboratory building. Whew! Glad That's Over The hut behind Frank Strong hall is nearing completion and is expected to be ready by the time class work begins, Raymond Nichols, University executive secretary, said today. This building will serve as a study hall for any students who wish to use it. No plans have been made to check library books through study. It was a tough fight while it lasted, this getting moved in and having the baggage stored all over the place. Alice Shankland, Kansas City, '46 K.U. graduate, was back at the Chi Omega house, helping with rushing, and the Daily Kansan camera caught her in this "crowded" mood. Where did all the luggage go? Out of the house for the coeds who weren't pledged, out of sight for those who did. (Daily Kansan staff photograph by James Mason) Both huts are 40 b. 100 feet with 24 side windows and doors at the ends. They will be insulated with glass wool and light and heating units will be installed. They will be equipped with study tables and chairs. These are new units. Sororities Pledge 231 Women Crowded K.U. sororities pledged 231 women as the climax to three days of Rush Week activities. All sorority houses are now filled, many housing more than their normal capacity. Despite the crowded conditions, sororities pledged 42 more women than were accommodated last year, Miss Martha Peterson, Pan-Hellenic secretary, said. Sigma Kappa leads with the largest pledge list of 28, with Alpha Omicron Pi second with 26 new members. The list of pledges is on page three. Memorial Drive To Ask Students For More Funds The K.U. War Memorial association, seeking $500,000 for the construction of a carillon tower and driveways around the campus, will conduct another drive for funds on the campus this year. The first student campaign netted about $2,200 last year, and officials hope this year's drive will complete the student quota, which the association set at $10,000. Get Your Kansans At Campus Boxes Students may pick up copies of the University Daily Kansan from boxes located in the east wing of Frank Strong hall, center Frank Strong hall, inside Watson library and Fraser hall, and outside Marvin hall and Watson library, Melvin Adams, Kansan business manager, announced. Copies will be taken to Watkins Memorial hospital and delivery will be arranged for students living at Sunflower. Additional boxes may be placed on the campus later, Adams said. KU Gridders Open Season Against T.C.U. Tonight The 1946 edition of the Kansas Jayhawker football team, with a star-studded backfield and an unproved line, goes into action for the first time tonight. The Crimson and Blue gridders meet the Texas Christian university Frosh-Faculty 'Battle' Today Freshman players include Herman Wilson, Bill Cornwell, Willard Thilman, Kenneth Morrow, M. Spring, R.C Fletcher, G.M. Clotier, Norman Yackle, Charles Hayes, Harold Duke, Everett Howard, Max Hayes, William Payne, Harold Kufman, Jack Krefie, Harold Ehrlik, Roland Ellers, Lyman Selig, Alvin Ward, and Larry Bates. The faculty line-up already includes such names as F. C. Allen, Leslie Waters, Alfred Seelye, John Patton, James Coleman, L. R. Laudon, Guy Keeler, Warren Lowen, and Robert Aiken Freshman Manager Shenk said he was expecting some "dark horses" among the faculty team. The freshmen will slug the faculty (or vice versa) this afternoon, but only on the varsity baseball diamond, where a student team will meet the professors in a softball game at 2 o'clock. 850 Freshmen Go To Jayhawk Nibble The freshman team is managed by Prof. Henry Shenk, while the faculty boss will be Dr. Calvin VanderWerf. New students fed at the Jayhawk Ni'le Thursday night numbered 85 as compared to 200 who attended the dinner in 1945, Joan Woodward, chairman of the Union activities committee, reported. Hollingsworth To Speak Included on the program will be a pep rally, led by K.U. cheerleaders, to teach new students the cheers for tonight's football game. Jack Hollingsworth, president of Wesley foundation of the Methodist church, will speak on "Religion—K.U.—You" at the 6 p.m. meeting Sunday. This is the first in a series of discussions by the Wesley group on "Religion and the Individual." Between 500 and 600 persons attended the mixer dance in the Kansas room of the Union earlier in the afternoon and Miss Woodward estimated that 1,000 new students were present at the dance held after the convocation Thursday night. Cheerleaders led yells during dinner and the later dance. Skits given at the dinner were written by Keith Wilson and acted by George Newton, Mary Jane Zollinger, Dan Westerman, Thornton Cooke, and Carl Clark. meet the Texas Christian university Horned Frogs at 8 o'clock in the Blues stadium, Kansas City, Mo. The Jayhawkers will be trying for their first victory over T.C.U. since the present series started in 1942, and will be plugging to hand new bossman George Sauer and his enlarged coaching staff a winning start in their first season. The Texans boast a 15-pound advantage in the starting line average, while K.U. has a one-pound edge in the backfield. T.C.U.'s forward wall averages 206 pounds and its backfield 184 A lighter, less experienced forward wall drops the Jayhawkers to the underdog position, although they are expected to do better than hold their own in the backfield. Two stars from the 1945 K.U. team, Dick Bertuzzi and Frank Pattee, will team up with Red Hogan and Ray Evans to provide the Jayhawkers The K.U.-T.C.U. football game will be broadcast on station WREN, Lawrence, 1250 KC., at 8 o'clock tonight. with passing and punch. Evans starred in the Kansas backfield before service in the army, and later played with Hogan for the Second Air Force. It's likely that those members of the Horned Frog team who weren't around at the Fort Worth school in 1942 have been tipped off to the merits of Riflin' Ray Evans, K.U.'s candidate for All-American honors. In that year, Ray provided a one-man offensive show as the Kansas team dropped a 41-6 decision at Fort Worth. He completed a total of 17 passes of 36 attempts, in addition to some fancy ball carrying, to draw rave notices from Texas sports writers. A pep rally will be held at 6 p.m. today at the Hotel Phillips in Kansas City, preceding the game with Texas Christian university, Virginia Urban, cheerleader, announced. One reporter said the T.C.U. fans, in the middle of an aerial-minded football country, had not seen such passing "since the days of Sammy Baugh." Pep Rally At K.C. Before T.C.U. Game The final score, as announced over the stadium loud speaker, was "T.C. U. 41, Evans 6." Music will be furnished by a band from Kemmer Military academy. Cheerleaders who will lead students in K.U. yells are Alberta Cornwell, Frances Muhlenbruch, Joan Woodward, Harold Baker, Dorothy Scroggy, and Miss Urban. Here's the Probable Starting Lineup Schmidt 165 LE 190 Ezell Penny 210 LT 215 Edwards Fambrough 190 LG 244 Polzin Ettinger 195 C 208 Williford Tomlinson 200 RG 200 Pike H. Johnson 190 RT 205 Kilman Schnellbacher 180 RE 180 Taylor Hogan 190 QB 180 Bishop Evans 195 LH 162 Lucas Bertuzzi 170 RH 185 McKelvy Pattee 185 FB 210 Bloxom Officials: Bob Miller, Missouri, referee; Maxie Hart, Texas, umpire; Dwight Ream, Washburn, head linesman; Charles Hawn, Texas, field judge.