TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1944 ★ Letters to the Editor Editor's note: The following extracts are from a spirited letter from a V-12 student. It is too long to print in full, but the gist of the letter follows: to the Editor of the Daily Kansas: Ever since I came to this campus in July, I have noticed that here at K.U. students show less school spirit than at any other college . . . The spirit was higher at the Oklahoma game, but when the team needed us most, we just sat there. Why don't we yell louder? Because we don't know what to yell, that's why! How can the new students know the yells if nobody teaches them to us? At pep rallies, it's always the same three or four yells. When I yelled at the rally last night, everybody stared at me as though I was drunk. . . . Whatinhell is wrong with the upperclassmen, the pledge trainers or whatever they are called? Don't they have guts enough to make at least the pledges learn the yells and really yell? There shouldn't be a student on the campus Friday who can talk above a whisper. We've got to fight for and with our boys if we really want to see them go ahead. You don't need a leader before you can yell, and you don't have to have a big concert band in front of you! What you need is spirit. I am a V-12 student who would really like to yell. Our buddies are on the team, and we would be mighty happy to go right along with the best of you and yell our fool heads off—if we only had a little support. What say? Let's really HELP to MASSACRE MIZZOU! A. N. Chalupnik. WANT ADS Shop early! Send Christmas gifts before Dec. 1. HOST. Brown leather fur-lined gloves between Frank Strong, Fraser, and Corbin. Please call Norma Boyle, phone 860. -45 LOST: Gold cross on gold chain in Hoch Saturday. Reward. Call 290, Mary Jane Holzman. -45 LOST: Pair of dark horn-rimmed glasses in gray case. Possibly lost in library. Finder please call Bob Jones, 726. Reward. -43 LOST: Four-skinned mink neck- piece. Call 3204, Mildred E. Stos- kopf, 1212 Louisiana. -45 FOR RENT: Two new apartments on Hill. Rent reasonable, bills paid. Phone 3331. -44 SERVICES of student printer or linotype operator who could work on Daily Kansan, even for only an hour or two each day, would be greatly appreciated. See Mr. Ryther, Journalism building. tf OFFICIAL BULLETIN UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1944 Notices due at News Room, Journalism Building, at 10 a.m. on day of publication. There will be a meeting of the Music Appreciation Club at 4:30 this evening in the Music room of the Union lounge—Shirley Carl, See'y. University Daily Kansan University Daily Kansan Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS NEWS STAFF Editor-in-chief RUTH TIPPIN Management JOAN BOBILL Managing editing agent DOLOMS SEYMOUR Mail subscription rates, from Nov. 1 to Feb. 19, 1945, outside Lawrence $1.85 plus tax and during examination periods. Mail tax and $70 postage. From Nov. 1 to July 1, outside Lawrence $3.50 plus $97 tax; from November 1 to July 1, $1.70 postage. Published in Lawrence, Kansas, every afternoon during the school day for summer holidays, and during examination periods. Entered as second class matter September 17, 1940, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1978. Letter to the Editor: It was indeed gratifying to learn that the All Student Council has decided to abide by the election laws that it previously passed. In postponing the freshman election, originally scheduled under obviously illegal conditions, the Council took one more forward step in sound University government. It is nonetheless unfortunate that the present majority party seeks to play politics with the elections as it has done in the past with every important campus activity. When such a spirit permeates campus functions, it leads to eventual chaos or its near equivalent. The students of the University can indeed be thankful that the present minority on Council, PSGL and PWCL, were in a majority at the particular meeting of the Council when the decision, by pure partisan vote, was made to postpone an obviously illegal and unfair election. If the Council, in its decisions, does not abide by University regulations or its own laws, there is little reason to expect students themselves to abide by council rulings.-A student. Two Corporals Commissioned Who Received Training Here Cpl. Stephen Russell Stimson, Jr., Kansas City, Mo., has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Coast Artillery Reserve, Lt. Col. W. L. McMorris has announced. He also announced the commissioning of Cpl. Paul Walker Fairchild, Kansas City, to second lieutenant in the Infantry Reserve. Both of these new officers received their initial military training in R.O. T.C. at the University. They have been placed on active duty in the army. These appointments were announced by the Adjutant General said Lt. Col. McMorris. VARSITY ENDS TODAY "LIGHTS OF OLD SANTA FE" "JOHNNY DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE" JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 TODAY—Ends Wednesday The Unusual Wife With Two Men in Her Life it's so roman- whichese--a bewitching bride who's curious about men . . men . . mani Second time's a charm! Or so one couple thought at the Union Carnival Saturday night. Most unusual patrons of the marriage bureau were a couple named Cavitt, already married, who decided to do it up brown by getting married again. That third finger, left hand, was pretty well weighted down with an engagement ring, a gold band, and a silver (?) band. Rock Chalk Talk MASSACRE MISSOURI! MASSACRE MISSOURI! By PAT PENNEY R. A.F. fippers, guests at the Theta house Saturday night, were just carried away by the Bennett-Spencer pinning. They thought it was the funniest thing they'd ever seen, and it was especially hard for them to understand why several girls kept going back through the line. They were a little chagrined, too, when they learned they didn't get to kiss Ette. "What's this lend-lease stuff we've been hearing about then?" queried the fiwers. MASSACRE MISSOURI! Gullible Mariane McClure, Gamma Phi pledge, is quite worried over the latest pledge duty that has been assigned to her: that of answering the phones before they ring. Haven't you heard, Marianne—that's the latest in fling duties. MASSACRE MISSOURI! Our own Magic Moffett was literally swamped after the game Saturday by high school girls seeking autographs. Charlie had to fight his way to the dressing room, and by the time he got there Trainer Nesmith had to give him a rub-down for writer's cramp from signing his name in so many memory books. The turmoil had subsided at the KKGee house after Monday's robbery, when a loud scream was heard throughout the house, and Jody Hayden came flying downstairs purple-faced. Sympathetic Kappas gathered around, thinking surely that Jody had discovered all her money and clothes stolen. Jody, with tears streaming down her face, sobbed out her story—someone had stolen her turtle! Forgotten was the missing $78, as sisters tried to console Jody who couldn't understand why the robber would want the money and her poor lill' innocent turtle, too. The turtle was a treasured gift from Jody's b.f. James CRAIG - John HODIAK MASSACRE MISSOURI! Bill Schell, Beta, was among the many who succeeded in getting their wires well-crossed at the Carnival Saturday night. Bill, escorting date Janie Hayes, Kappa Ditto Gamma, into the weddin' parlor, was confronted by Tassie Brooks, Poo Pho, whom he dates not infrequently. Tassie was handing out the rings, and needless to say, the ceremony was not much of a success. Spectators got quite a bang out of the post-marriage kiss. Employees in the registrar's office began work today preparing the copy for the student directory, Dr. Laurence C. Woodruff, registrar, announced. Register Begins Preparing Copy for Student Directory Dr. Woodruff said that he hoped to have the copy ready for the printer in the next week, so as to have the directory in the hands of the students as soon as possible. CLASSIFIED ADS Prompt Cab Service CITY CAB 107 W. 7th Phone 3200 CLASSIFIED LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phone 425 CALL SIX-FIVE TAXI For rapid and efficient taxi service Norcross Greeting Cards Norcross Greeting Cards Stationery, Art Glassware, Figures, Decorative Pottery, Novelty Giftware Vickers Gift Shop Phone 933 1023 Mass. MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES Unredeemed Guns, Clothing for Sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 67 CAMPUS HANGOUT Where? DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. 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