S S sl hi vi th st to G at ve pl Sj ta 1. SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1943 PAGE FOUR SUMMER SESSION KANSAN THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas HOPKINS HALL . . . ... Charlotte Nichols of Wichita was a guest Sunday. ... Inez Doctor, who is in Watkins hospital with infected tonsils, is reported better. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . . . Mrs. W. V. Gentry and Mrs. Glenn Utt of Neodesha, Kan., visited here Friday. Mrs. Gentry came to see her daughter, Gerry. . . . Mrs. C. F. Sloan, and son, Count- ney, Kansas City, Mo., visited Janet Sloan Saturday. .. Mary Lee File, Kansas City, Mo... was a guest Sunday. BATTENFELD HALL . . . ... Bill Pringle of Arkansas City, underwent an appendectomy last week-end at home. ... Joyce Hahn, St. John, was a Sunday dinner guest. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . . . . announces the initiation Sunday morning of Bob Moore, Ross Baker, Charles Moffett, Jr., Robert Bock, and Harry Johnson. Guests at the initiation were Mr. Paul E. Baker, Peabody, and Mr. W. A. Moore, of Lawrence. ... guests at the dance Friday night included Betty Carson, Betty June Craig, Cynthia Smith, Mary Jane Miller, Patricia Ann Creel, Irene Sandelius, Mary Louise Dickson, Virginia Urban, Pat Foster, Jerry Buhler, Margaret Fesler, Bobbette Sellers, Biddie Miller, Rosslyn McCampbell, Burnett Replogle, Marisle Murphy, Barbara Hahn, Jean Atherton, Mildred Ann Carpenter, Betty Potts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore, and Prof. John G. Blocker. ... Charles Paulett was a dinner guest Sunday. MILLER HALL . . . Billie Jean Evans, Newton, was a week-end guest of Jeanne Scott. . Viola Clendennen was a dinner guest Sunday. Ruth Sheppard, Kalamazoo, Mich., was a week-end guest of Georgia Wiggins. Miss Sheppard was graduated from the University last spring. Calendar Is Shy A Day For July July had only 20 days, according to a calendar which hangs in the University Press shop. Guy M. Pennock, mechanical superintendent, while figuring out some back time noticed that the calendar for July was shy a day. This large display calendar, printed with three colors, red, blue, and black, was distributed by the Howard Flint Ink company of Chicago. Missing, however, for July was the number 31. "Evidently they ran out of ink before they got through printing it," said Mr. Pennock. He helped them out by printing in with black crayon, the number 31. Washington, Nash, In Omaha Col. William C. Washington and Prof. Bert A. Nash were in Omaha Friday, attending a meeting of University commandants and directors of the army training program on various campuses in the seventh corps area. Colonel Washington remained for a meeting, Saturday, which was for commandants only. Union To Have Cellar Plans are being made to build a "root cellar" south of the Memorial building, the cellar to be used for storage of fresh produce, according to a statement of Miss Hermina Zipple, director of the Memorial building and of the University food service. Work on the cellar will start soon. 776 TO BE---- (continued from page one) Program), Colonel Washington indicated. Lindley hall is equipped to house all the men in the unit. They are being fed in the west wing of the stadium until the equipment is received for completion of the cafeteria and kitchen in Lindley hall. Capt. Archie Morris, one of the four new officers assigned to the University as instructors in the army training program, reported for duty Saturday morning. JAYHAWKER NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 THE GALLANT STORY OF OUR MERCHANT MARINE Humphrey Bogart Raymond Massey "ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC" THURSDAY—3 Days Owl Show Prevue for Colored People Only WEDNESDAY, 11:45 p.m. Sensational Cavalcade of Rhythm JAMmed with JIVE! JAMmed with MUSICAL DELIGHT! JAMmed with JOY! WITH JIVE Staff Member Hurt While Viewing Game GRID PRACTICE---- Vernon Hayes, new member of the physical education staff, suffered a painful injury on his left temple Friday afternoon while watching some of the A-12 men play softball. He was injured when a batter let the bat slip from his hands, striking Hayes. He was knocked out for a moment, after which first aid was administered and he was taken to Watkins Memorial hospital where Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson dressed the injury. He was released from the hospital Sunday afternoon in good condition, according to hospital attendants. (continued from page one) harder-working group of boys than the one we had this summer," stated Shenk of his squad. "All of them came out because they wanted to, because they loved to play football, and not because they were being given a job to play or for any other reason." Among the men mentioned by Shenk as having shown up particularly well in practice are Junius Penny, star center from last year's grid team and the only letterman out, and Chase and Pease, two other pivot post candidates. Backs who stood out include Mowery, Barrington, Moffett, Miller, Bergen, Walton, Bush, Williams, Dickey, Maness, and Mohanna. Six candidates for end mentioned by Shenk are Riegel, Gray, Wilcox, Smith, Sicita, and Hill. Bouse, Chase, Overman, Shondell, Vincent, and Hunter are the tackle prospects. At guard will probably be Frank Gruden, member last year of Wyoming University's team, and Dreher and Keller. Grads Interviewed For Legal Register GRANADA NOW SHOWING Until Wednesday "The Youngest Profession" VIRGINIA WIEDLEN With EDWARD ARNOLD JOHN CARROLL JEAN PORTER Five Distinguished And F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law and chairman of the Kansas examining committee of the board of legal examiners, was in Topeka Saturday to assist in interviewing three Kansas lawyers who had passed the written examination last June for admittance on the federal register of attorneys. Two of the three men interviewed are graduates of the K.U. School of Law. Chad Chase of Abilene was graduated in January, 1943, and James B. Malone of Lawrence received his law degree in May. GUEST STARS! WANT ADS BUY U.S. WAR BONDS WANTED! Transportation to Denver by woman and young child. Call 2105. 49-23 LOST: Shockproof wrist watch near vicinity of Robinson Gym. Finder please call 348. Reward. 46-23 LOST: Monday, July 26, bottom half to a black and green Parker pen. Finder please call Richard Newick, 1621 Edgehill, phone 957. Reward! -23 LOST: Silver and gray Parker '51.' Reward. Jim Scott, Telephone 2903. 950-25. Max Bagby, law student, spent the week-end in Kansas City, Missouri. For Bread and Pastries Come to BRINKMAN'S BAKERY 816 Mass St. Phone 501 Try Our Food, Meals or Banquets 936 Kentucky COLONIAL TEA ROOM Phone 978 KEELER'S BOOKSTORE 939 Mass. Street Dictionaries - Books Pictures School Supplies SWIM in Crystal Clear Chlorinated Water SPECIAL PRICE FOR SERVICE MEN JAYHAWK PLUNGE 6th and Florida J. A. LAWRENCE, Mgr. The Dale Print Shop WELCOMES THE BOYS OF A-12 TO LAWRENCE Service Stationery at 25c, $1, $1.25 Come In and Get Acquainted. J. HOWARD PARKER 1035 Mass. St.