PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940. Cooperative Houses To Be Ready By Fall One hundred and twenty me "Jones family" of the University and baggage, into the three horn The house will be ready for oc-cupation by the end of the sum- mer. One hundred and twenty men students will make up the "Jones family" of the University next fall when boys move, bag and baggage, into the three homes for self-supporting students. The Battenfeld home, gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld of Kansas City, now under construction at the east end of the campus, will be the largest home, housing 52 boys. This will be the first of six houses built on the lot now occupied by Brynwood Place. Brynwood Place, formerly a fraternity house located on 14th street, is being remodeled and will be ready for occupation by the end of the semester. It will house 40 students. The home has been rewired and University facilities for heating, water, electricity, and gas connections have been installed. At present workmen are painting and redecorating lower-floor rooms. Work yet to be completed includes enlarging and extending the kitchen, building glass enclosures for the sleeping porch, and construction of furniture for all rooms. Draperies and art ware will be designed by students in the School of Fine Arts. Little work will be done on the former chancellor's home which will house 26 men. This house is located on the corner of Louisiana and 14th street. A faculty committee will be in charge of the selection of students to live in the homes. Applications for students desiring to live in the homes are available in the office of the Endowment Association. All the students will be on a self-supporting and self-managing basis. Men, living in the houses, will pay their own bills, and all work will be done on a cooperative basis. Wichita Students Visit Campus on Field Trip Forty students from the art department of Wichita North high made a tour of the campus today as a part of a two-day field trip. The students were supervised by Evelyn De Graw,'33. This morning the students visited the University departments of painting and drawing. A tour of Spooner-Thayer museum was arranged for this afternoon. From K.U. the students went to Kansas City where they will visit the Nelson Art Gallery tomorrow. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 11 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 50c; 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." BROWN Suede jacket picked up by mistake at Dickinson Tuesday evening; size 40. Person having my brown suede jacket, size 36, please call 22978. 1027 Miss. -132 WANTED: Ride for two to Kansas City Thursday afternoon or evening, April 25. Will furnish gasoline and oil for the trip. Phone 1952.-134 Dance Manager To Be Named Applications for the position of dance manager for the next school year must be in to the office of Henry Werner, men's student adviser not later than April 25, C. H. Mullen, retiring M.S.C. president, said today. All applications must be written and handed into the office in room 1 of Frank Strong hall. Any man or woman in the University, who is eligible, may try for the job. The duties include handling all varsity dances and the four major class parties. Students should state their qualifications and their reasons for wishing the job, Mullen said. He also indicated that there is a possibility that personal interviews may be granted, as has been done in recent years. During the current school year Fred Litttooy, l'42, held the position. He is eligible to apply for the job again this year. The selection will be made before May 1, by a committee composed of Henry Werner, chairman; Fred Littoo, current dance manager; Leo Johnstone, president of the Union activities board; two men, one from each party, on the M.S.C., appointed by the president; and two women from the W.S.G.A. council, appointed by the president. The choice made by the committee will be subject to Tan-and-white is twice as smart in Jarman's Hand-toned leather! Here's something new in tan-and-white sport shoes — Jarman "Hand-Toned" leathers! The rich leather shades are toned by hand to a smart finish, protected by blended Carnauba waxes. Come in and examine a pair—we have the sizes to fit you correctly! Ask to see our Jarman "Style-O-Scope" for authentic information on "which shoes to wear with what." WHICH SHOES TO WEAR WITH WHAT HAYNES & KEENE 819 Mass. Phone 524 the approval of the Union operating committee. The varsity dance manager receives any amount up to $5, for each varsity dance, if the dance proceeds exceed the expenditures. At the end of the year if there is a surplus in the varsity dance fund the manager may be awarded a bonus not to exceed $50. For the last several years there has been such a surplus. Schwegler To Go To Kansas City R. A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education, will speak tonight at the Barstow School in Kansas City, giving an analysis of the Barstow school program. Following this Mary Ashby Cheek, president of Rockford College, Rockford, Ill., will present comments on the place of the Barstow curriculum in modern education. and heaven when she smiles on you . . . when her heart is in tune with yours through the inexpensive magic of flowers . . fresh from our spring-blooming gardens . . . ALLISON-ARMSTRONG flowers! This Card Means the Best Always VOL