SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Socr HELEN GEIS, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU.1 after 5, call 2920-K3 Alpha Omicron Pi announces the marriage of Hilda Mae Bushey, c'38, to Raymond Pine of Lawrence. Marty Comley c'unel, of Wichita, Kansas, is a house guest at the Pi Beta house for a few days. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the marriage of Helen Deer, c'38, to Ry Eibling B3. The wedding took place September 3, in the Sigma Alpha Ipsilon organization. Mr. Eibling is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the marriage of Beyton Tholen, fa37 to E. Bert Collard, Jr., Leavenworth. Collard is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Washburn College, Topeka. Vergie May Brient, '37, was a house guest of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority this past week. Mrs. Roy B. Graham, Davenport Iowa, was a house guest at the Sigma Kappa sorority the past week. Mrs.-Merie Slease and Jean Lindgård of Wichita were guests of Ch Omega sorority for the week. Photographer Bingham Buys Automatic Camera Former Governor, Alfred M. Landon, spent Thursday night at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The new camera is automatic in the winding and shutter action. Compressed air provides the motivating power that holds enough film for 800 pictures. This year the identification pictures go on the activity books instead of on identification cards as in the past. The activity books are smaller this year, making them easy to carry in a purse or bill-fold. The way to make sure that you'll have a short winter is to give a note to your banker in the fall and have it some due in the spring. A fashion note from Paris says that skirts will be shorter this fall and necklines lower—and never the twain shall meet. COMES FROM BROOKLYN PROF.W.W.DESCHNER Walter W. Descher, formerly a resident of Boleu, Kann., is a new assistant professor of chemical engineering at the University of Kansas this year. Since September 1936, Mr. Desher has been an adjunct professor in the department of Pratt Institute Brooklyn, N. Y. He went to Brooklyn shortly after receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. 1938 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 24 Texas at Lawrence. Sept. 24 Texas at Lawrence. Oct. 1 Notre Dame at South Bend. Oct. 8 Washburn at Lawrence Oct. 15 Oklahoma at Lawrence Oct. 22 Iowa State at Ames Oct. 29 Kansas State at Manhattan. Nov, 5 Nebraska at Lawrence Nov, 12 George Washington at Washington, D.C. Nov. 24 Missouri at Columbia. Dean Holds Choir Trvouts Trouffs for the Westminster A Capella choir are now being held and will continue until the beginning of classes on September 23. All tryouts are by appointment with Dean D. M. Swarthout, director of the chair, at the office of the school of Fine Arts. Qualifications are the ability to read music well and a voice of good quality. One does not have to be a musician. Swarthout uses 70 voices in the choir. One hour of credit is given students enrolled in the School of Fine Arts or the School of Education. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday and the choir sings regularly at the First Presbyterian Church. Each spring the choir gives a number of concerts in Kansas City, Topka, and Lawrence. This year it will be in Kansas City. The Philadelphia Orchestra. "Ragtime, jazztime, swing, any old thing to help me ease the pain" that the start of school can bring. So gather round you "jitterbags" and swing fans, the opening varsity will start out the campus social season for the first three weeks to 12:00, and of course it will be held in the Memorial Union ballroom. Japanese Student Louie Kuhn will be on hand with his band to furnish the music. Old timers on the hill know the quality of the band, but for newcomers it might be mentioned that Kuhn is considered to have one of the finer college bands in the United States. It is one of the four college bands entered in the "Rhythm Rodeo" to be held next Friday night at the Kansas City Jublesta, a swing contest to be judged by Jimmy Dosey Social Season Opens Monday With Varsity ALEX POMERIA I have attended a hard school, student, taking his final training for entry into the Japanese diplomatic service, will be enrolled at the University this year. He is Yasuyki Nishoka of Hiroshima, a graduate of Permanents any style $1.50, $2 up to $7.50 Shampoo and Wave, 35c Wave Dried, 25c End Curls, $1, complete, and up Iva's Beauty GIRLS,ATTENTION Try Iva's Beauty Shop for Quality and Economy Alan Holske, instructor in German at Princeton the past two years, has been appointed assistant professor of German at the University of Kansas. He succeeds Prof. George Metcalf who goes to Washington University at St. Louis. Holske received his A. B. degree from Harvard in 1927 and his Ph. D. in 1936. the Imperial University of Tokyo. Last year, Hisaji Haitori came to the University for similar training, and is now secretary to the Japanese ambassador at Washington. 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Phone 2353 Experienced Operators Only These Japanese students have been assigned to the University through the efforts of Col. Karl F. Baldwin, commander of the R. O. T. C., who was attached to the American embassy in Japan during the World War. Thus far 14 Japanese students have thus been assigned to American institutions for final training. Kansas shares with Harvard the honor of having had two students assigned. 941 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Phone 533 GETS APPOINTMENT PROF. ALAN HOLSKE A fraternity offers many advantages. You can as brothers, borrow another one's tide and girls. In the past, college members held permission when borrowing a tie. gan Sunday. A sorority pin goes as unnoticed as a dirty fingernail in the third grade, but few girls realize this. So to those who pledged, congratulations. And to those who did not, congratulations. And to Dean of Men Henry Verner who allowed his to remain oes a note of appreciation. Fees are payable at the Business office on the first floor of Frank Strong hall within seven days. Fines will be assessed for late payment. Payment of Fees Already runner runs its way to my roomy ears that Rolla Nuckles will tread the boards and give good grace to Will Shakespeare's words as Hamlet in a forth-coming Hill theatrical production. This is taking a rather unfair advantage of Mr. hakespere who is scarcely in a position to do anything about it. tower- lorer Méguiar, adviser to women, doesn't love all art. So when Artist Carol Johnson did a caricature of her in his Union Fountain murals Miss Meguiar disapproved. Result: Artist Johnson defily converted the figure into a woman that now the dean is well hidden. Hack Donahue found himself in a bit of a difaguel at the Southern Fit the other night, when the problem of how to hold a ten inch knife did not know whether one should hold it like a niccalo or a clarinet. On the Shin-- Continued from page x HOW MANY CAN YOU ANSWER? This book has the Answers to these 1. A gallon of water weighs 7 1/2 pounds. (*True or False?*) 2. The Sacrific Canal is more than Canada. (True or False) 3. Toronto is the capital of Canada. (True or False) pounds. (True or False) 2. The Suzet Canal is more than twice as long as the Panama Citizenship (To be Filed) 4. U. S. Grant was the 18th President of the U. S. A. (True or False?) 2. The cube Cube is more than twice as long as the Panamanian Caval (True or False?) 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JEFFRIES Dry Goods Compan "Where dependable quality is low priced" WELCOME Jayhawkers Special Registration Week Activities in the Union Monday Evening, Sept. 19 OPENING VARSITY DANCE, 9-12 p.m. Saturday Evening, Sept. 17 JAYHAWK NIBBLE for all new students. Union Ballroom. 6 p.m. Saturday Evening, Sept. 24 CHANCELOR'S RECEPTION to students and faculty; 8:30 p.m. Dancing from 10-12 p.m. Wednesday Evening. Sept. 21 OPEN HOUSE. Memorial Union. FREE MIXER DANCE. 8-11 p.m. To the activities that make your Memorial Union The center of University life. - Student Union Activities Board - Rental Library: Modern Fiction and Novels - Bulletin Boards and University Information Bureau. - W.S.G.A. Book Exchange. - New Radio in Main Lounge. - Meeting Rooms for Student - Organizations. - Magazines in Newly Furnished Main Lounge. - Stayhawker Chairs. • New Radio in Main Lounge. - Sour Owl Office. - Meet Guests: Men's Recreation Room: Billiards and Ping Pong. - Table Games: Bridge, Checkers, Chase, Dominoes, and Cards - Union Fountain in Sub-Basement. * University Cafeteria. - Boy meets boy - Reception Room. Newly Furnished. * Men's Lounge with Large Daven - Women's Lounge. Cool and Restful. * Lost and Found Bureau. Visit our newly finished and attractively furnished third floor rooms Ask about the additional feature in our new meal plan. Inquire at Cafeteria Office. - Boy meets good food THE UNIVERSITY DINING ROOM will be open Tuesday, Sept. 20 Cafeteria Counter Hours Every day except Sunday Breakfast 7:30-8:30 Lunch 11:30-1:00 Dinner 5:30-6:30 (Except Saturday evening) Ask to see our new banquet rooms and get prices for special luncheons and dinners - Relax awhile Memorial Union Operating Committee