PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1943 Staff Teaches 11,000 Hours a Week Pictured here are 39 of the 44 mathematics instructors at the University of Kansas necessary to handle the demands of this department. Nearly 11,000 hours of mathematics a week are offered on Mt. Oread to service men in specialized training programs and to civilians. The department has more than doubled in enrollment and in staff members since the outbreak of the war. Dr. Ellis B. Stouffer, dean of the graduate school, is chairman of the department. Tennis Tournament Deadline Extended Today is the deadline for reports of the semi-finals in the girls' tennis singles tournament, Miss Ruth Hoover, physical education instructor, announced today. Although Nov. 1 was the original deadline, an extension of time was granted, due to the mid-semester vacation. Four semi-final reports are still missing, but the following six girls have won their matches, and will play in the finals: play in the movies Janet Sloan, Patricia Graham, Merita Lenski, Jean Hoffman, Katherine O'Leary, and Shirley Rhodes. November 11 is the tentative deadline for the finals. Women May Enroll In Nurses Aide Class Students interested in a new class in nurse's aides which the Douglas county Red Cross will begin on next Monday, November 8, should go to the student hospital for a consultation between 3 and 6 on Wednesday. Thursday, Friday or Saturday, Miss Eva Bourne, Red Cross nurse with the county health unit, will teach this class in nurses aides which will meet three times a week for seventeen sessions. The nurse's aides give volunteer service at the hospitals to relieve the scarcity of nurses caused by the enlistment of large numbers of nurses in the armed forces. The hospitals at this time are calling for additional help before the peek-load of the winter comes. At the present time there are 35 trained nurse's aides in Lawrence. They are giving between 300 and 600 hours a month to this work. Since the Douglas county chapter instituted the program here 5,864 hours of such volunteer service has been given. Anderson's Recital Has Been Canceled There will be no organ vesper recital as scheduled in the K Book for Sunday, Nov. 7, D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, said today. The dates for future organ recitals to be given by Laurel E. Anderson, University organist, are indefinite, as opportunities for rehearsal in Hoch auditorium are limited. Allen Starts Cage Practices Today Regular varsity basketball practice will start today, Dr. Forrest C. Allen has announced. Practices will be held daily starting at 3:20 p.m. in Robinson gymnasium and all candidates, except football players, are expected to report, he stated. Although many of the navy men have classes at 3:20, they should get out for practice as soon as possible after their class, Dr. Allen indicated. The first game will be played with the A-12 and AST team on Friday night, November 19. Warrant Issued for Bennett Tulsa, Okla., (INS)—A benchwarrant for the arrest of Henry G Bennett, freshman of Oklahoma A. and M. College, on charges of failure to appear before a grand jury probing alleged frauds in the adoption of school textbooks, has been issued today. FOR YOU and Your SERVICE MAN DATE We Give Delicious Food and the Best Service MOM'S CAFE Phone 356 1022 Mass. JAYHAWKER From the Sidelines By Bob Bock, Kansan Sports Editor Bob Carson, playing a great game at fullback, left Monday for Northwestern to enter a marine training school. His first touchdown Saturday came after he took a short pass and crossed the line back of a screen of good interference. --the Big Six this season as selected by Associated Press. Also praised were Howard Tippee, Iowa State; Walt Wilkins, Nebraska; Bob Brumley and Derald Lebow, Oklahoma; and Don Reece, Missouri. Tippee and Wilkins led their respective teams to victories over the Jayhawkers. George and Dickey were quite effective in Saturday's game and are quite an addition to the team. Alexander Banks who scored the third touchdown, is an aviation cadet. \* \* \* Le Roy Robison, former Lawrence High School player, paved the way for University scores by recovering Aggie fumbles. Bergin's interception of a Wildcat pass, stopped a scoring threat. - * * John Bergin, along with Cliff Batten of Kansas State, was included in a group of the better players of Touch Football Schedule Will Be Planned Tomorrow IS SATURDAY ALRIGHT? OF COURSE! It's the Dance. Nov. 6 - Adv. Schedules for intramural touch football will be arranged at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in room 202, Robinson gymnasium, according to Ray Kanehl, director of men's intramurals. 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