PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2.1940 Traditional Lantern March Tomorrow Night Providing the limelight for tomorrow night will be the University women's celebration of a famous Mt. Oread tradition which is almost a quarter of a century old, the annual Lantern Parade. Several hundred University women, both freshmen and upperclassmen, will participate in the Parade, which will follow an informal dinner in the Memorial Union building The parade, which is sponsored jointly by the Y.W.C.A. and the W.S.G.A., will be led by the presidents of each of these organizations, O'Theene Huff, c41, president of W.S.G.A. and Jean Stauffer, c41, of the Y.W.C.A. Ticket sales to date indicate that a crowd of women larger than for many previous years will wind their way across the Hill to stand before the Chancellor's home with their lighted lanterns. After the women who are to participate in the parade receive their lanterns, they will go to the Chancellor's home, where they will present Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott with flowers. Dinner will be served in the Memorial Union building about 5:45 p.m., and the procession across the Hill will begin about 8:00 p.m. Demos Attend Willkie Meet Three admitted Democrats were among the 30 campus politicians at the Willkie-for-President Club meeting last night in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. An executive committee of eight—Jean Boswell, c'42, Harold Haney, c'41, Joe Brown, c'42, A. I. West, c'41, Lester Groverman, Lois Aldous, and Rudy Savely, c'42—was named by Wilbur Leonard, president of the club as the group to outline and take the lead in the function of the club. A publicity club was also named consisting of Dorothy Schroeder, c'42, Larry Winn, c'41, David Whitney, c'42, Dan LaShelle, c'42, and Jean Fees, c'42. An assessment of 10 cents a member was passed with the suggestion that this be a minimum, and that members be urged to make contributions over and above the dime. The next meeting of the group is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Missouri Mauler--- BILL CUNNINGHAM-FULLBACK Bill Cunningham, Missouri fullback, was one of the big reasons for the Tigers' 40 to 26 victory over the St. Louis University Billikens last Saturday at Columbia. LEARN TO DANCE Private Lessons Ballroom Dancing MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO 92714 Mass. Color Aerial Views Showing Campus To Be Distributed Full color pictures of the University campus will be distributed soon to the various organized houses around the Hill to spread interest in the beauty of the campus. Allen Asher, 140, and Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, are handling the distribution of the aerial views taken this summer by Art Wolf, graduate student photographer. The views are all new and are said to present the beauties of the hill and the various buildings. Marshall Returns To Boyhood Haunts As War Technician Thirty-seven of the 73 most injurious insect pests in America have been imported. T. H. Marshall, chairman of the department of chemical engineering will accompany other faculty members to the defense meeting in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday. The meeting will be held in the Iowa State Senate Chamber, where Marshall played during his youth. His father was lieutenant-governor of Iowa at the time. Marshall is now to go to the same hall in the interest of his country's safety as a technically trained man. KFKU Into First Week's Program Featuring for the first time a series of news interpretation broadcasts in cooperation with the department of journalism, KFKU has opened its first week of broadcast with the following schedule: Tuesday, Oct. 1, 3—Silent. 6-6:30 —New York City Symphony Orchestra. Jayhawk Flankmen-- Thursday, Oct. 3, 3—Silent. 6- Wednesday, Oct. 2, 3—Silent. 6-6:30—Northern California Symphony Orchestra. JOHN BURGE Burge is a senior letterman. BUY IT NOW... You'll Need it Later! Be in Style... With ALLIGATOR! The "UNIVERSITY COACHER" America's Waterproof Style Leader! Here's why YOU should own an Alligator University Coach; 1. Guaranteed waterproof. Won't crack, fade or deteriorate. 2. Highly styled with 85" sweep, fly front, brass buttons, huge pockets, etc. 3. Because you'll look so smart—and it will keep you so dry and comfortable! THE ALLIGATOR CO., St. Louis, Los Angeles, New York $750 Other Alligator Raincoats $5.75 to $26.50 AT BETTER DELTAYEER EVERYWHERE ALLIGATO raincoats and Galecoats because ... IT'S SURE TO RAIN! WARD CROWELL Crowell was shifted from guard to end last spring. 150 More Dorsey Tickets Tickets for Tommy Dorsey at the Freshman Frolic Oct. 8, are moving more rapidly now with the total number of tickets sold being 542. 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