UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEERUARY 8, 1942 PAGE EIGHT Keeler Appointed Safety Coordinator Guy V. Keeler, director of the engineerering science management defense training program at the University, has been appointed coordinator for educational class work for safety engineering in Kansas and Missouri, except St. Louis, Chancellor Deane W. Malott anounced yesterday. The appointment was made by the National Safety Council, whose headquarters are in Chicago. Chambers to Play At First Midweek In his new post, Keeler will supervise the setting up of classes in safety engineering throughout this area in connection with the ESMDT program. Already classes have either been established or have received final approval for organization, in Lawrence, Hutchinson, Wichita both Kansas City's, Coffeyville and Pittsburg. Others are scheduled to be opened later at various points throughout the two-state district. The first Scotch Varsity of the semester yill feature the music of of Russ Chambers and his band Wednesday night in the Memorial Union ballroom. The same regulations as in other midweek varsities will be in effect, a 200 stag limit, a ten-cent admission charge for each stag, and free admission to the dated men. Goody! Hardman Is Dismissed From Watkins Hospital The dance will be from 7 to 8. Paul Hardman, sophomore engineer, was dismissed yesterday from Watkins hospital, after treatment for minor facial injuries received in an auto accident near Tonganoxie Tuesday night. Hardman and several companions were returning from Kansas City, where they had gone to confer with Navy officials, when the car skidded. Hardman's companions were uninjured. N.C.A.A. BID— (continued from page four) Rockhurst in Kansas City, Mo., where he lettered in football and basketball. He is a sophomore this year and substituted at center where he is outstanding on the defense. Ed Beisser, a junior is the Jay's starting center. He stands 6 feet $6\frac{1}{2}$ inches, weighs 210 pounds, and is an all-around athlete. He scored 195 points last season and was chosen All-Missouri Valley. Three High Scorers Bright spot on this year's Creighion record is the Jay's crushing 59-45 victory over the elite Great Lakes Naval Training team Wednesday night. In that game Ralph Langer, Gene Haldeman, and Beisser, tied for scoring honors for the Bluejays with 16 points apiece. Haldeman, guard and captain, is a strong defensive player and dead-eye on long shots. Langer displays a good, but unorthodox, basket eye. He is a junior and last season won his letter playing all three positions on the team. Only starting sophomore for the Jays is Joseph Loiseal at forward. His scoring punch and clever floor work have placed him on first team. Don Shearn, a senior forward, has seen much action this season. He is aggressive and has the experience to make him a valuable player. IOWA STATE IDEA— (continued from page five) the Physical Education Department for men, and approximately 18 men are given the opportunity to live in West Stadium. These men come well recommended, Kerr said. No scholarships or free tuitions are included in the scheme. They work for their room. Baseball players help keep up the football field during the fall and the football players keep the baseball field and track in condition. Until a year ago, this entire plan did not work satisfactorily, according to Kerr and his associates. The men were asked to give suggestions on how to make the project more successful. "They told us to be more strict," Kerr said. Now the men must observe study hours from 7:30 until 10:30 p.m. every night except Saturday, according to their own ruling. Having to present reasons for leaving town on weekends keeps the men on the campus. Penalties, such as washing windows for an afternoon, are imposed on those who find it difficult to observe the regulations. Under these rules the men have a better chance to become eligible the following fall in their particular activity, Kerr stated. Tutors are called in during midquarter and fl- The lounge downstairs has a distinctly masculine flavor, being furnished in leather upholstery. There is a desk in this same room for each student. West Stadium is the only organized men's residence hall on the campus whose rules state "no smoking." nal examinations. Closets, beds, and dressers are located in the dormitory upstairs. One article found on nearly every dresser is a woman's picture. A party is given in the lounge on the average of once a quarter, according to Kerr. The only time women are seen here is during one of these parties. Kerr, who lives with the men, was the high school coach of Tom Harmon, former All-American halfback from the University of Michigan. Kerr, who was a member of Phi Delta Theta while attending Michigan, has the tattered jersey Harmon wore in his last intercollegiate game. 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