SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Six Days Left to Buy Senior Announcements University seniors have six ore days in which to buy commencement announcements. Before Saturday, April 27 all orders should be placed at the University business office. Announcements are on display on bulletin boards in the center of Frank Strong hall, Marvin hall, Fraser hall, the Memorial Union building, and in front of the library. Profits that accrue from the sale of invitations will go to finance the class gift. The committee on the class gift, headed by Bob McKay, b'40, is now working on the choice of a gift. The invitation committee urges all seniors to be more prompt in reporting to the registrar's office to check for graduation. By May 1 the complete list of graduating seniors must be made in order that invitations can come from the engravers by May 15. Y.M. Revamps Organization The Y.M.C.A. announces a change in organization with the appointment of next year's cabinet officers. Five commissions will replace the 24 committees of last year. The change is intended to promote more unity among the commissions and more efficiency in the cabinet. All activities will be grouped under the various commissions and will be evaluated by the cabinet officers. Overlapping activities will be discontinued by the decision of cabinet members. The cabinet has decided to hold one membership and one social meeting a month. During the week these meetings are held there will be no other Y.M.C.A. activity. The commissions and their members are: The new commissions will be coordinated with the program of the Y.W.C.A. Installation of the new officers will be held Sunday morning, April 28 following an all day planning conference April 27. Administrative commission: Ed Price, c'42, president; Keith Martin, c'42, vice-president; Lloyd Estes, c'42, secretary; Jim Burdge, c'41, treasurer; Donn Mosser, c'42, financial secretary; and Charles Wright, fa'42, publicity. Freshman commission: Ernest Klema, c'41, chairman; John Conard, c'43. Re-interpretation of religion commission: Lloyd Estes, c'42, chair; David Watermulder, c'42, Paul Gilles, c'43, Bob Collett, c'42, Cline Hensley, c'42. Personnel commission: Al Decker, c'42, chairman; Keith Spaulding, c'42 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Tuition to K. U. Students— Shorthand, 16 weeks,$25.00 Typing, 16 weeks,$10.00 Special courses in competmnt and machine bookkeeping are offered Lawrence Business College Phone 894 c'42, Bill Cavert, c'43, Bill Miller, fa'42, Jack Dumagin, c'42. Social action commission: George Kettner, c'42, chairman; Gerald Banker, c'41, Wallace Dooley, c'40, Carl Unruh, e'43, Bernard Lambert, ph'43. Hopes Dim— (Continued from page one) legal voters since they are subject to all laws (such as smoking and parking regulations) passed by the M.S.C. 2 — GRAND HITS — 2 1939's Academy Award Winner . . . . Robert Donat in the role that won him the acclaim of the world! . . . "A truly great picture!" 2nd HIT Leathernecks . . . and the Weaker (?) Sex . . . Battling Buddies Borserk over a blonde! RICHARD DIX CHESTER MORRIS LUCILLE BALL WEDNESDAY — Last Release Jeanette McDonald, Nelson Eddy "ROSE MARIE" Seth Gray, b'40, Pachacamac head, said last night he was uncertain of his party's next move should the council refuse Pachacamac's reelection demands. The spicy romance of a 'Dead End' girl and a livewire boy! Continuous Today From 2:30 A gay and sometimes We present the Puritan Maid who uses our service often. A gay and sometimes lurid romance sparked! by crisp, crackling dialogue that made even bliss Broadway. So Fresh! So Clean! 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FOR PERSONAL LOANS This Coupon and 10c is good for a Fudge Cake Ala Mode Hal's "Always the best food" BILL GORDINIER this is your free pass to see "Primrose Path" starring Ginger Rogers and Joel McCrea now showing at the Granada theater. Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Confucius Say: Young lady who has new hair do— do_better. Shampoo & Hair-do, 35c & 50c IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 533 NU LAX with DUCE BUILD Steam Baths and Swedish Message 1021 Mass. Phone 336