FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Committee Plans for Homecoming Activity Rally! Dance! Amateur entertainment! Homecoming queen! Navy graduation! Bond auction! All of these are included in the plans being made by the Homecoming committee for the weekend of Oct.29 to 31. Events will begin with a rally, program and dance in Hoch auditorium beginning at 8 p.m. Friday. Three members of the football team will speak to the students, and Ray "Red" Pierson, former track star and member of the football squad who was graduated from the School* of Law in 1924, will give a shor talk. In speaking of his football career, "Red" claims the unusual record of 55 yards for every time that he carried the ball. Reason: he carried the ball only once. Battle of Orchestras On hand for singing throughout the rally will be Danny Bachmann's orchestra. A program of amateur entertainment provided by the sororities and women's organized houses will follow the pep rally. "Battle of Bands" with both Danny Bachmann and Johnnie Pope dishing out the swing will provide music for dancing in Hoch auditorium following the program. Choose Homecoming Queen The cost of the evening's entertainment, rally, program, and dance, will be 10 cents a person. Tickets may be purchased from any Ku Ku or Jay Jane. Fred Ellsworth, chairman of the Homecoming committee, urges students to buy their tickets early, because the capacity of the auditorium is limited, and after giving students first chance, tickets will be offered for sale down town. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN The Homecoming queen will be selected Friday night by a board chosen by Gilbert Ulmer, chairman in charge of Homecoming queen selection. Candidates entered by women's organized houses will be interviewed by the evening at the rally and dance. The queen will be presented at the game. Fred Ellsworth Another event of the weekend will be the navy commencement program Saturday morning. Payne H. Ratner, governor of Kansas, will address the sailors, and greetings will also be extended by Chancellor Deane W. Ma-lott. E. A. Lofquist, chairman of the staff of the ninth Naval district from Chicago, will be here to present the Commencement address. Climaxing the weekend events will be the Kansas-Nebraska game in Memorial stadium Saturday afternoon. Between halves a $25 war bond will be presented the governor of the winning state in the Kansas-Nebraska scrap metal 3-week contest, which ended last week. This bond will be used in an auction of war bonds in the stadium with Governor Ratner as auctioneer. Miss Everta Smith, college freshman, was soloist at the luncheon Monday. H. G. Ingham, director of the extension division, and G. V. Keeler, assistant director of the extension division were also in attendance at the convention. IN THE TANK CORPS they say_ "COWBOY"for tank driver "SLIP THE CLUTCH"for complain "BUTTON UP"for closing the turret cover "CAMEL"for their favorite cigarette ★With men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard,the favorite cigarette is Camel. (Based on actual sales records in Post Exchanges and Canteens.) B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. The "T-Zone" where cigarettes are judged The "T-ZONE"—Taste and Throat—is the proving ground for cigarettes. Only your taste and throat can decide which cigarette tastes best to you...and how it affects your throat. For your taste and throat are individual to you. Based on the experience of millions of smokers, we believe Camels will suit your "T-ZONE" to a "T." Prove it for yourself!