TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN KFKU Celebrates 17th Anniversary At the stroke of three yesterday afternoon KFKU began its seventeenth consecutive year of broadcasting. Its celebration plans include regularly scheduled broadcasts beginning next week. Clarence Peterson, college, senior; Verlyn Norris, college junior; and Charles Avey, engineering senior, are three students chosen to write their own continuity, script, and to act as hosts and announcers for a variety $ ^{a} $ and announcers for a variety of KFKU programs for the school year. During October, Peterson will handle the Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon programs. From 3:00 to 3:30 on Monday and Wednesday, stories for children will be presented. The Friday 3:00 to 3:30 program will be a debate program. The first debate will resolve the question: "Every able-bodied male citizen in the United States should be required to have one year of full time military training before attaining the present draft age." Daily News Slashes Every afternoon "campus news flashes," prepared by K. W. Davidson, director of publicity, will hold a two minute spot on the broadcasting schedule. Peterson will announce for "Exploring the University" program on Monday evenings at 6:00 p. m. beginning Oct. 6. Peterson also has a 3:15 program entitled "Speaking to Women." This program is the consumers afternoon program, and will be broadcast starting Sept. 29. Charles Avey will handle the musical program and our "Weekly Salute to the Latin Americas," which will be on the air during the last of October or possibly the first of November. Avey has a program of an entirely different type entitled "Lest We Forget Our Constitution," which is directed primarily to the secondary schools. This program will be from 6:00 to 6:15 each Thursday. It will be especially interesting to the high school students interested in Civics and Government. The program will be dramatized. Early Astronomy Broadcast Verlyn Norris will be responsible for the Tuesday and Thursday broadcasts. Each Thursday a book review will be given at 3:00 p.m. On alternate Tuesdays at the same hour programs, "A Study of Drama," and "A Study of Poetry," will be offered. Norris is one of the announcers for the remote control programs which will be presented primarily for the arts and sciences classes. The name of the program is "Science and Art On Display." The first program of this sort will originate in the astronomy building next Tuesday. A class from the Liberty Memorial High School will interview N.W. Storer, professor of astronomy, and will broadcast from the observatory. Clarence Peterson is composing several themes to be used throughout the year. Kappa Beta Picnics In Myers Hall Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, had a picnic at Myers Hall September 25, for about thirty freshman girls. Wienies and marshmallows were roasted over an open fire place. The next meeting of Kappa Beta will be October 2. Dr. Mabel Elliott will be the guest speaker. New girls interested are invited to attend. DELTA CHI . . . . . . entertained Newton Hoverstuck at dinner last night. . . . pledge class officers are Bert Coleman, president, and Leo Doobin, vice-president. RICKER HALL ☆ MUKER HALF... ..new officers for the year are as follows: Betty Haney, president; Alice Boylan, vice-president; Mildred Schmidt, social chairman. ..will hold open house Friday night from 9 to 12. FROSH SQUAD---mers, which should be interesting if not lyrical. The first Jayhawker will contain a short story by Clarence Peterson, an article on that ever pertinent subject of defense at K.U., plus Anne Nettel's account of (continued from page four) Dale 175), Otto Schellenbacher (180) Sid Jagaar 190), and Bill Drill (185). Tackles: Dick Channel (230), John Bender (210), Don Johnson 206), Ivan Keeesse (195), Mark McLain 210), and Bill Ferguson (20) Guards: Jim Overman 193), Greer Zimmerman (195), John Herrin (175), and Dick Rosenfield (185). Backs: Palmer (172), Stevenson (185), Baker (175), Thompson 170), Roberts (175), Smutz 185), McHenry (185), Robertson (190). Centers: Bob Barnes 187), Louis Musick (165), and Bud Skeens (185). Varsity TODAY 20c Ends Tomorrow WITH GUN AND---mers, which should be interesting if not lyrical. The first Jayhawker will contain a short story by Clarence Peterson, an article on that ever pertinent subject of defense at K.U., plus Anne Nettel's account of (continued from page six) three blinded flies. Dot's desk is also hampered by an enormous typewriter, but she says "that I am going to take up shorthand, since a typewriter is so hard to manage while taking dictation on the business manager's lap." The first Jayhawker will follow tradition by being dedicated to the Freshman class, and will be pettied up with the work of a stellar new cartoonist, a Freshman at that. His name is Gene Williams and he claims El Dorado for his home. The quality of Gene's work may be explained by the fact that he has had an opportunity to work in the studios of Walt Disney. Evidence of the fact that student's are becoming even more "Jayhawk-er" conscious may be found in a subscription list which is larger by 200 than it was last year. This year's "Jayhawkier" will have an additional feature a poetry section contributed by Hill rhyth- Lost: Tan billfold contains money, drivers license, fraternity card. Maurice E. Barker, 1614 Kentucky. Phone 1095. 955-14. 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