2 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MARCH 6, 1945 Lawrence Students Stage Pep Rally A group of Lawrence students, mindful of their duty to uphold K.U. traditions, gathered at the Union Pacific station last Thursday and staged a semblance of a rally for the departing basketball squad. Two cheerleaders, about 25 girls, two boys, and one dog, yelled their loudest, while the team and coaches stood by, appreciative of their efforts. Phog Allen and Coach Schaake made short talks, saying that the students showed a great deal of spirit to come down and see the boys off. Phog said, "at exactly 7:29 tomorrow night, these boys will be thinking of you and what you've done for them tonight." As the team boarded the train, chants of traditional "Give em hell Kansas—to hell with Iowa State," wafted after them, and as the train pulled out, the grinning team, standing in the aisles, smiled and waved at the screaming congregation. The Lawrence students carried on for the students who could be there to stage a musical KJU rally. K.U. Graduate Named For Certificate Of Civil Accountant Mary Joan McCann, the only graduate from the School of Business with an all "A" record, is the first woman to be recommended for a Civil Public Accountant certificate in the state of Kansas, according to an announcement made by the Registrar's office. Completing the required experience in accounting for the certificate, Miss McCain had passed the OPA examination in 1941. Following graduation in '41, she was employed in a public accounting firm in Kansas City. Petty Draws Girl for N.U. George Petty has drawn one of his famous Petty girls, entitled the N.U. Petty Girl, for the Daily Northwestern, student newspaper. Strain Will Teach Water Safety Class April 30 to May 5 Ray Strain, representative of the Midwest division of the American Red Cross will conduct a short course in water safety at the University from April 30, to May 5, Miss Ruth Hoover, professor of physical education, said this morning. Students must have had senior life saving in order to be eligible for the course, Miss Hoover said. She suggested that anyone who is interested in "brushing up" before they take the course, meet with the present senior life saving class at 3:30 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Miss Hoover said that all women who are interested in camp counselor positions this summer will have an opportunity to prepare for those jobs during this course. SEVENTY-THREE— (continued from page one) J. F. Felsey, Robert Kirk, Raymond Lance, Mary Loughridge, Wilson Miller, Kenneth Moore, William Mowery, John Nessebrode, Doris North, Victor North, Erwin Olson, Thomas Perdue, George Pierron, Lillian Plattner, George Pogson, Kenneth Powers, James Pretz, James Reed, Edward Reynolds. James Roderick, Floyd Santner, Rosemary Schreepfer, Leon Sealey, Donald Selzer, Earl Sifers, Carter Sigel, Robert Stevens, William Swisher, Otto Theel, Marion Throckmorton, Dana Tompkins, Donald Upp, Harold Voth, Melvin Waldorf, Sidney Walker, Winton Wilcox, Calvert Winter, and Lyle Wonderlich. SAN FRANCISCO-- (continued from page one) Grand Waltz, Dance Slavique, fancy steps such as the "Pas Seul" and "Pas de Deux," closing with a carnival of action in which the whole company takes part. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS BUY U.S. WAR BONDS What's He Doing? Why he's changing light winter oil to a heavier grade suitable for spring and summer driving. With warm weather just around the corner, wise motorists know that their cars need a heavier grade of oil. Let our efficient service be a benefit to you by helping your car "live longer" during these times when everyone is trying to make their cars last the duration . . . CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS 14 East 8th Phone 4 Because of confliction with the University concert series, the date for the annual Music Week festival has been changed to April 8-16, according to an announcement from the Fine Arts office. April 8-16 Date Set For Music Festival Included in the festival will be Alec Templeton, pianist; Sigmund Romberg and his 60 piece Symphony Orchestra; Women's Glee club; University Symphony Orchestra; and a Young American Artists program, featuring Joseph Knitzer, violinist. Concluding the week will be a two-day district festival of high school musical organizations and solo talent. New Editors Start Work on Kansan Staff appointments were made at the last meeting of the Kansan board for the Daily Kansan. Those elected are: managing editor, Marylouise Rowsey, College senior; assistant managing editor, Hanna Hedrick, College senior; editor-in-chief, Joan Veatch, College junior. Dolores Sulzman, College junior, was elected chairman of the Kansan board, and Joel Fant, College senior, will serve as secretary of the board for the spring semester. WANT ADS LOST: Fair of leather knee guards, black front stripe, 2nd floor Robinson. If found please call David Lawson, 358 at 1127 Ohio. Reward. FOR SALE: Microscope, standard 3 prism pre-war made for medical, scientific or professional work. Price $150. Telephone 2173 R. -105 "Yes, Ted!, my suit just got back from the Varsity Cleaners and I'm all set for that date tonight!" Despite wartime restrictions and help shortages, we are giving you the most efficient workmanship and prompt service possible. 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