RIDAY, MAY 10, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN On the Shin By Walt Meininger what's in a name? Mabel Toothter is candidate for a Certificate of nursing from the University this ring. The lassie at Miller hall who had date to the Senior Cakewalk with Missouri student won't be going night. He was thrown in the jug or stealing tulips. Norway isn't/wasn't the only country with outmoded naval equipment. We saw a uniformed sailor doing a bicycle downtown yesterday. Banta's Greek Exchange, interfram- nity publication, carries that old it of Frank Harwi crowning Dean awson's Johnson-surfaced pate, with the curly red wig. The story behind the reversed aircut is that Lawson told Harwi nat if the Phi Gam's ever managed o get into the first four fraternities scholarship he'd grow hair. They id, and held him to his promise. The Acacias pulled a sucker trick in a batch of bees not long ago,othered by the hive homesteaded a pillar the brothers hit upon a tick to rid themsleves of the buzzers in one fell sweep, as it were,after filling an Electrolux sack full cyanide they shoved the tube to the pillar and sucked the whole fuit into the lethal gas chamber. Most pertinent professorial statement of the week: Prof. Brown's chamberlain would do well to subscribe to The New York Times." Imble Named Head Forum Betty Kimble, c'41, will succeed Thene Huff, c'41, as chairman of the Student Forum Board, it was announced today. Miss Kimble was selected yesterday by a committee composed of Miss Huff, president of W.S.G.A.; Ill Farmer, president of the Men's student Council; Miss Elizabeth Meiar, Adviser of Women; Raymond Nichols, Executive Secretary to the nancellor; and E. O. Stene, assistant professor of political science. Miss Kimble will take over her new position immediately. She has een a member of the Student trum Board the past two years. Other members of the Board are ary Frances McAnaw, Barbara och, c'43, and Jim Burdge, c'41, all three members yet to be appointed. Two will be named byerner and the other by Huff. Purposes of the Board are: To grant sums to assist Uni- of organizations which desire to hold forums or present lectures whenever in the judgment of the board the forums or lectures could have university interest or value. 2. To co-operate with the department of visual instruction in presenting programs of moving pictures. 3. To assist in planning the community Lecture series. 4. To arrange forums under its wn management. Don't forget Mother's Day May 12 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE K.U. Flying Club Started By World War Aviators In 1919 thirteen K.U. ex-aviators of the United States Army set a precedent that has endured the test of 21 years, when these potential air-enthusiasts formed an officers flying association, the K.U. Flying Service Club. Today the initial purpose of that all-men organization is to gain its momentum through 13 University coeds, who recently chartered the first K.U. all-women flying club. The Flying Service club was formed in conjunction with a similar organization in Kansas City. Strange as it may seem, they held their official meetings on the same week night as the coeds of 1940. Glider Club Started In 1924 the Glider club replaced the army pilot's association. These students actually constructed a glider. They put it to the first successful flight test on Thanksgiving Day of that year, in a small field south of the Campus. For a landing base, this was too small for satisfactory results. For all further experiments they used the city port. University students reorganized the Glider's club into the Aero-club in 1928. These pilots-to-be formally received their charter from the National Aeronautical Association immediately following army air-maneuvers at Leavenworth. Fifty planes participated in formation flying, bombing, and maneuvers of two-squadrons of planes in combat. Builds Wind Tunnel It was in this same year and through the interest created by these active students, that a ground school flying course was first considered as a regular University course. This club also initiated the idea of the 5 foot wind tunnel built underneath the west stadium. It served them as a laboratory for testing devices. Through the efforts of Prof. Earl D. Hey, head of the department of PATEE All Shows—15c—Anytime ENDS TONIGHT! Lew Ayres - Lana Turner "THIS IS THE LAWS" and Edmund Lowe "Wolf of New York" SATURDAY ONLY A Blazing Blast of Fury---- Thundering Into Action! "Rider of Pasco Basin" JOHNNY MACK BROWN Chap. 5—Zerro's Fighting Legion Charlie Chase Comedy Fables Cartoon Father Hubbard Adventure Bob Baker - Fuzzy Knight And SUNDAY — 3 Days Mirth and Melody Under the Big Top! MARX BROS. "At The Circus" Kenny Baker - Florence Rice And — And HUMPHREY BOGART Most Amazing Role--- "RETURN OF DR. X" Wayne Rosemary MORRIS LANE mechanical engineering and present University manager of the C.A.A., the Curtis-Flying school was conducted in 1929. Students took lessons at the Lawrence Municipal airport, new to the community at that time. The school was then recognized as one of the leading student flying schools in the United States. In 1935 the flight group became charter members of Tau Omega, National Aeronautical fraternity. Released From Fraternity Control This semester, through the leadership of Helen Hay, daughter of Professor Hay, the Campus coeds have become charter members of the Women's National Aeronautical Association. They form the 17th unit of the national organization in the United States. Their activities thus far indicate a big success in the future. In 1937, it was reorganized, free from fraternity ties, by 40 air-minded men and women. The enthusiasm promoted by these air-conscious persons carried through until last spring. Students then began to give their time and interest to the new civilian flight course. After selling 12 designs last year to the Onondaga Pottery Co. of Syrause, N.Y., K.U. design students have submitted 23 more this year. DICKINSON NOW! ENDS SATURDAY Two's Company, Three's a Crime--but such a gay one it's a crime if you miss it. "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" JEAN ARTHUR FRED MacMURRAY MELVYN DOUGLAS Come along for the romantic time of your life—Un- STARTS SUNDAY Deanna "IT'S A DATE" der a Hawaiian moon! Walter DURBIN PIDGEON Mu Phi Presents Musical Program Sunday Mu Phi Epsilon, musical sorority, will present the second of two musical programs presented each year at the University at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Hoch auditorium. The performance which will be free and open to the public will feature among many other numbers a performance, for the first time in Lawrence, of the "Echo Quartet" (Haydn). Taking part in the selection will be Olga Eitner, first violin; Edna Givens, second violin; Helen Rymph, eello; and Ruth Orcutt, piano. Chemist Gets Position Leland White, instructor in chemistry, has accepted a position in the laboratories of the United States Rubber Co. for next year. White will receive his Ph. D. degree in chemistry from the University in August. SUNDAY "FREE,BLONDE AND 21" Cartoon - Late News KANSAN and LYNN BARI Optometrist 911 Mass. at the DE LUXE CAFE "STUDENTS CHOICE" TENNIS RACKETS Softball and Baseball Gloves Bats and Balls Rackets Re-strung CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP DOWNSTAIRS RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Brian Aherne, Madeline Carroll "My Son, My Sont" EAT GOOD FOOD ing, for sale. TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES. Unredeemed guns, Clothing, for sale. "DR. KILDARE'S STRANGE CASE" WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 Drakes for Bakes Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW! ENDS SATURDAY Phone K.U. 66 for a Lew Ayres - Lionel Barrymore Phone Kansan Want-Ad Taker WHEN DOWN TOWN It's the GREEN LANTERN For Refreshments 20% SAVED!! Cash and Carry or Phone 9 AT YOUR SERVICE CLEANERS 14th & Tenn. EAT WITH DUSTY RHODES Open All Night 110 W. 7th Also Drene and Fitch Shampoo Shampoo and Hair Style 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, 50c Also Drone and Fitch Shampo IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Experienced operators only 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 FOR PERSONAL LOANS See the MUTUAL LOAN CO. Room 9, 927½ Mass. Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 with Steam Baths and Swedish Massage 1021 Mass. Phone 336 CLEMENT FAIRCHILD this is your free pass to see "Too Many Husbands" the comedy hit now showing at the Dickinson theater. Phone K.U. 66 for a Kansan Ad-taker