PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 29,1945 DAILY KANSAN Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Member of the Kansas Press Association, National Editorial Association, and the associated College Press. Represen- tated Advertising Service, 420 Madison Ave., New York City. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, plus 2% tax (in Lawnade add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawnade school year except Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays, and examination periods. Entered as second class matter 17, 19, 170 to the Post Office at Ken, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. NEWS STAFF MARY TURKINGTON Managing Editor LOREN KING Telegrapher BIRGINIA VAN ORDER News Editor BRIANNE GAYNET GAYNET, Southeast PAT FENNEE Sports Editor ILLIE HAULTON Feature Editor LANE ANDERSON Military Editor LANE NORRIS Research LANG ROBERT Assistant, Telecom MARGARET WENSKI Assistant, Sports Editor ETTY JENNINGS Campus Editor MARLEN THOMSON Staff Associate MARIAN THOMSON EAN MURRAY 3ABBARA EWING Staff Assistants ALAMADA BOLLIER, PAUL CONRAD, LA VOE CRAIG, MARIA JEMFY, BEATRICE OBSE- SOOD, NALAN SHEFFER, LILLA SHAYHORN, AND MARGERY STUBBS Reporters EDITORIAL STAFF ARSH ... Editor-in-Chief EDITORIAL STAFF **CHAD MARSH** Editor-in-Chief **MARK MORRILL** Editorial Associates HAD MARSH MARY MORRILL BANKLIN FEARING DVILLE ROENTES TARY MORRILL BUSINESS WRITING | Editorial Associates BAKER ROSEMAN BUSINESS STAFF NANCY TOMLSONI Business Manager BETTY BEACH Advertising Manager Coming Election Before the freshman election campaign really starts in earnest, it might be well to take a good look at the situation as it is, as it has been, and as it will be. With more students attending the University, there is going to be more demand for adult action by officials if student government. Students have tended to ignore their government, considering, at times during the war, that "if we're real quiet maybe it will go away." Certainly with veterans and other new students, who swell the enrollment lists, making these demands, those truly interested in student government will attempt to make their campaigns worthwhile, honest, and fair. New leaders will undoubtedly arise from this new mass of students, and it will be up to the party leaders to take them and help them to give their best. If this election is conducted intelligently and equitably, there is no reason to think that student government will not emerge from its war-time hibernation and rise toward greater and better heights of democracy. With the re-establishment of the freshman nightshirt parade in this year's homecoming festivities, Jaya-wackers call one more old tradition back into the fold. The return of rah-rah" traditions at the University this fall has been like a shot of plasma to school spirit. z Those who are crying for higher wages and fewer hours ought to be glad the American G.I. didn't think of it first—away back in 1941-42. Rent a Book to Read This Weekend Popular new novels and a wide selection of mystery and detective stories are for rent here. 15c for 5 days THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 Rock Chalk Talk By CATHY PILLER When the Gamma Phi housebys brought the dinner plates in the other evening, La Juan Braden, pledge, was furious when she saw peas. She hates 'em! So what did she proceed to do, but shoot them like marbles, all over the room—And whom do you think was hit square in the face—yep, pledge trainer Elaine Falconor. We'll probably see less of La Juan these next few weekends! Have you seen that whizz of a car that the Sigma Chi's bought for a reported $25. Well, you haven't missed much. In fact, every day you miss less! Late last week it was the windshield that fell out! We've heard that Stan McCampbell and Dick Nelson claim ownership, but why, we can't quite see! Lorraine Carpenter and a couple of other Corbin hall gals made the big decision that they'd like to go on a picnic a few days ago. --miss, ris, don rian and They also decided that Halloween time was cider time, too, so they Now we don't know about that cider, but what does it mean when girls begin moving furniture from room to room, and then sit on the floor and giggle for hours on end? While driving into THE city last weekend, a carload of Phi Delt's found themselves behind an army truck. All of sudden, the taillight of the truck fell off. I took a huge iug along with 'em. Billy Kelly thought it only chivalrous to tell the driver, on passing the truck, Bill said in his Andy Devine voice, "Hey, Buster, you lost your thi-ing!" "Who put the overalls in Mrs. Murphy's chowder" is one of those songs—but the Sigma Nu pledges have a better one yet—"Who took Stew's pajamas and WHERE are they?" At the time of the walkout, the p.j's disappeared. The Nu pledges have tried everything to get them back—even a pleasing senaade to the sorority involved failed to retrieve them. OFFICIAL BULLETIN University of Kansas Monday, Oct. 29 All College freshmen and sophomores whose names appear on the "Four Weeks Reports" 'list on the bulletin board outlawed 28 Frank Strong hall must consult their booklet or tomato-box. Gilbert Ulmer, Assistant Dean of College. Notices must be typewritten and must be in Public Relations office, Frank Strong, not later than 5:30 a.m. No phone messages accepted. \* \* \* All parties must submit petitions for candidates running in the freshman election, and the secretary of the student council by July 1. Templem, Elections committee chairman. All Student council will meet Tuesday from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Union building—Mary Jo Cox, president. Amendment to ASC Bill No. 4, Section 17: "The fines collected from parking offenses shall be used for the administration of James Stevens. ASC constitution chairman." State-Wide Activities Committee Appointed Those on the committee are: Barbara Haffner, Shirley Wellborn, Elizabeth Evans, Deane Postlethwait, Jane During, Paul Conrad, Marion Minor, Mary Varner, Eileen O'Connor, Dorothy Hollow, Shirley Carl, Nancy Miller, Margaret Eberhardt, and George Robb. Executive committee members for the State-Wide Activities commission have been appointed, Anne Scott, chairman, announced today Canary Refuses To Give With Song A new songbird, without a song, is the latest attraction at Spooner Thayer museum. Last week Mrs. Mary Margaret Warner, museum curator, bought a new canary to replace the one that died this summer. The small yellow and brown bird has not yet chirped a note, however, his companion, another large canary, sings loudly enough for both of them, Mrs. Warner says. Napoleon III used aluminum tableware when the metal cost $545 a pound. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phone 425 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. Phone 12 FOR THAT COKE DATE Remember ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Phone 999 701 Mass. New Records This Week --miss, ris, don rian and I'm Gonna Love That Guy It's Only a Paper Moon I Got Rhythm { BENNY GOODMAN The Man I Love { BENNY GOODMAN Warsaw Concerto—BOSTON POP If I Loved You I'm Always Chasing Rainbows Business Courses Offered Bell Music Company AL GOODMAN Students who enroll for the 12-week term starting Nov. 1 may take almost any pre-business course, Dean Stockton announced today. Two advanced courses for upper-classmen will be offered. Cost Accounting, a three hour course open to sophomores, will be offered in the 12-week term. Fresh fruits and vegetable prices were placed under control for the first time during 1943. Roberts Jewelry and Gifts Keeney Is New Instructor Bert Keeney is the new laboratory assistant in ceramics and sculptor in the department of design, it was announced today by Miss Marjorie Whitney, head of the department. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 MASS. ST. 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