PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1938. Work on Men's Athletic Field Nears End Improve Intramural Field During Summer; Ready for Touch Football Competition The leveling of the men's intramural field will be completed in the near future, according to reports received from Professor F. A. Russell of the Engineering school. The work was started this summer with a $1200 grant from the Men's Student Council. Professor Russell who is in charge of the work intends to correct the southward slope of the fields by grading and filling. Work is pro- greasing rapidly and the fields should be ready for play in time for the intramural touch football competition. For several years, football has been played on fields under extremely adverse circumstances. The steep grade toward the south gives a great advantage to the team going southward and particularly prohibits offensive progress in the opposite direction. If the fields are made level competition will be heavier and teams will not hold off their offensive attacks until they are doing southward. When the work is completed, the baseball diamonds will also be greatly improved. As it is now, the infields are irregular, and defective drainage causes roughness which hampers play considerably. Affiliation for improvement of the field started several years ago when complaints from intramural team became numerous. Last spring the SCHEDULE OF THE WEEK Monday, September 19 9:30 a.m. Registration continued throughout day. 9:30 a.m. Meeting of freshmen by Schools (Attendance) Science, Fraser Chapel; School of Engineering, Martin Vall; School of Pharmacy; Lecture Room, Bailey Chemical Lab (At these medium freshmen will onset their deans and receive important training in engineering). There will be an opportunity to ask questions.) 7:30 p.m. Freshman Convocation (Attendance required) Hoch When Jones has a few guests for a game of cards or a party, he usually takes them to the kitchen for a look at the villas, "to start the evening off right." Thursday, September 22 A professor is, according to Dean Lipman of Rutgers University, "one who carts imitation pearls before real swine." 8:30-12:00 a.m. Enrollment in classes. 8:00-12:00 a.m. Enrollment in classes. 8:00-12:00 a.m. Enrollment in the Memorial Union Building. Wednesday, September 21 8:30 a.m. Classes begin. 3:30 p.m. Fine Arts Convocation. (Attendance required of all Fine Arts students.) Frank Strong Hall Auditorium. 4:30 p.m. Meeting of student counsellors of freshmen men. 7:00 p.m. New Student Induction. (Attendance required.) North College Hill (near Corbison Hall) Tuesday, September 29 Registration continued throughout day. 8:30 - 12:00 p.m. Enrollment in classes. 1:30 - 5:00 p.m. Enrollment in classes. 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Trips through the University Library every half hour. 7:30 p.m. Freshman Convocation (Attendance required) Hoch Auditorium, Address by Chancellor Lindley. Sheeben Returns From Leave 10:00 a.m. First All-University convoction, Reed Auditorium. All students should attend. 4:30 p.m. Meeting of student counsellors of freshmen men. Place announced to them. 8:00 p.m. Student reception at various churches. Friday. September 23 "Most of them are very nervous at first, but once I can get them to touch my snake, they see that they are intelligent and really quite likeable." Saturday, September 24 9:30-11:30 a.m. Late enrollment $8.50- 4:00 p.m. Plenic for freshmen girls and their counsellors, Union Building. 8:30 p.m. Faculty-Student reception and dance, Union Build- Sunday, September 25 nominal dues. Of the two, keeping loves 'em too 3. 30-5.30 p.m. At home to all University women, Corbin Hall. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Dr. Florence Sherborn, professor of home economics, returned to the campus this semester from a year's leave of absence. Dr. Sherborn spent it as assembling materials for the revision of her book, *The Child.* Jayhawk Taxi Phone 65 We handle packages and baggage Cleaning and Dyeing Polishes and Laces Lescher's Shoe Shop We Call for and Deliver 812 1/2 Mass. Phone 256 Patronize Kansan advertisers. WANTED the snakes is the more important. The president of the society, Robert T. Jones, started catching snakes when he was 8 years old—down by the old swimming hole—and has been at it ever since. Student Laundry We specialize in silk garments Mending done Free We deliver Phone 1313 Keys for Any Lock Guns and door closers repaired Fishing tackle and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 This is your free pass to see Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney in "Boy's Town" now playing at the 'Groan' Theatre. FORREST FREASE Cleveland 'Snake Club' Members Love To Roam With Reptiles FOR SALE Recent Model T Ford PHAETON Gas and lights, self-starter, running water Louis Fockele University Dally Kansan It was thought at the outset that the MSC grant would be sufficient to complete the work, but now it has become apparent that more money will be needed. Professor Russell is attempting to secure a W.P.A. appropriation with which the work can be finished. Specials Mon., Tues. and Wed Shampoo & Wave 35c Permanent $2.00 & up NuVogue—9271/4 Mass. Men's Student Council took the matters in their own hands and appropriated $1200 for the task. Work was done, and the Summer Session was concluded. "There's just something about snakes that I like," Jones said. "I keep mine out in the kitchen. My wife didn't like that so well at first, but after I explained to her about snakes—why, she's getting so she Girl! It's Different! It's New! A Modern Beauty Shop Just for You!! Shampoo - Fingerease 50 - 75c Permanents $3.50 $5.00 $7.50 Jayhawk Beauty Shop 927 Mass, St. Phone 834 Skilled Personnel Killed Personnel to give the right hair cut: Lon Harfieldfield Virgil Wigleworth Mae McCarthy* Harry Hook HOUK'S Barber Shop 924 Mass. St. CLEVELAND (U.P.) - Members of the Reptile Society of Cleveland consider a snake, not as a picnic pest or a symptom of excessive drinking; but as something to be coddled. The organization *6*-active and *12* inactive. An active member must keep snakes- at least three- and pay Mickey Beauty Shop Shampoo and Waveset ... 25c Oil Shampoo, Wave Dryed 30c Permanents $1, $15.0p 7322 Mass St. Phone 2353 SPECIAL!!! Super Shell gasoline ___ 15,9c Silver Shell ___ 14c Shell Eutyl ___ 18c Slater Service Station 23rd and Louisiana St. FAUNITA REED This is your free pass to see Sonja Henie and Richard Greene in "My Lucky Star" now showing at the Dickinson Theatre. Rooms for Girls Double room and half of double room What do you want? What do you have? Classified ads bring results. 1536 Tenn. Phone 2649 "... that reminds me. It's only 97 days until Christmas..." Features : Complete campus coverage United Press world news Features - Pictures - Cartoons "Read it in the DAILY KANSAN" Rock C. Jayhawk Says : "Buy the Illustrated KANSAN from a campus salesman or call K. U. 66."