PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1941 News From Page One I. S.A. and K.K.G. (continued from page one) will compete for the free trip to the Rose Bowl. Both Pi Beta Phi and Kappa Theta are expected to announce who they will run in the contest tomorrow at moon. Other sororities and fraternities are cautiously considering which of their members is most likely to win the most number of votes in the popularity race. NEW STUDENT---medicine and commercial art, 20 each. (continued from page one) their obligations to the University Twice during the ceremony new students will let loose with the Rock Chalk yell. Under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout and accompanied by the band, they will sing the Alma Mater as new but fullfledged Jayhawkers. Vocational Conferences Guide Students Approximately 500 students attended the vocational guidance conferences held this year at the University for the first time as part of the orientation week activities for new students. Conferences attended by the larger number of new students were: business, 61; military science, 50; journalism 42; chemistry, 40; music, 30; education, 24; aeronautical, chemical and mechanical engineering, 20 each; and law Other departments participating were architecture, biology, bacteriology, civil engineering, drafting, electrical engineering, mining and petroleum engineering, entomology, geology, political science, home economics, nursing, painting, pharmacy, physics, physical education, psychology, religion, sociology, municipal and sanitary engineering, and library science. Vocational Guidance Headquarters were maintained during the day in the rotunda of Frank Strong Hall and about 100 students consulted committee members at Headquarters and were referred to the proper department. In preparation for these conferences a series of 12 broadcasts over radio station KFKU took place in March, April, and May of this year. Pamphlets containing instructions and a list of participating departments were distributed to all students attending the first New Student Convocation on September 10th. The same corps of advisers are ready to interview students at their offices upon appointment. Lists may be obtained from the offices of the Dean of the College, the Registrar, and the Men's and Women's Advisers. PERFECTION is something we all seek to attain. For 20 years Williams Perfection Grade meats have been the choice of HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, Clubs and INSTITUTIONS. Williams Meat Co. 20 Kansas Ave., Kansas City WIN A FREE PLANE TRIP TO ONE OF THE FAMOUS NEW YEAR'S BOWL GAMES How good are you, Mr. Football Expert? If you know your teams, here's where you can cash in and win a round-trip plane ticket to any Bowl game—Pasadena, El Paso, Dallas, New Orleans, Miami—and two tickets to the game! Come in and get your entry blank in this contest, sponsored by the makers of our Fortune Shoes for Men. No "strings" tied on your entry—come on in, it'll be fun! $440 $435 to 4 Some Styles Higher 819 Mass. Phone 524 FORTUNE SHOES FOR MEN It's the UNION NOW! FOR THE BEST IN FOOD EAT AT THE UNION BUILDING Cafeteria 25c PLATE Hot Dish Vegetable Rolls Butter Choice of Beverage Choice of Dessert 25c 30c Scientifically Balanced Meals at Attractive Prices Fountain -30c PLATE. 30c PLATE Meat 2 Vegetables Rolls Butter Choice of Beverage Choice of Dessert Don't Miss These 25c Specials Different Every Day 25c EXAMPLE RIB-EYE STEAK Sandwich FRENCH FRIES DRINK 25c Drop in for a Coke! Go Where the Hill Goes! MEMORIAL UNION OPERATING COMMITTEE