PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1938 Student Union--the ball room by opening two windows which overlook the ball room as there is sufficient space in the new rooms for small dancers. A large fire place and a built-in case add to the intimacy of the rooms. Continued from page 1 The decoration throughout is Old English, with panelled ceiling and the walls finished in half timber, hand-hewn with adz. The furniture is maple in butterscotch finish, and the doors and the hardware are in colonial style. The lightning roars are also in colonial style, being a shiny gold copper, and the work of the high school Crow, a University graduate. The floors are pegged, adding to the old English decoration scheme. Directly south of the new rooms is a fully equipped kitchen with a new steam table, sink and cubbies, which will be used in serving the lunettes which will take place in the kitchen. The walls of the kitchen are yellow. The glass-ware in keeping with the motif of the recess has been purchased. A new linoleum has been laid on the floor which leads to the new rooms and past the Jayhawker of the city, and the walls have been repainted. In the different lounes and in the railways and stairs, more than $790 was spent this summer in painting the walls. Those of the main loues in a light green, and complete new furniture including a new rug and a R.C.A. Victor combination radio, are in place in the louge for student use. New records from the women's recreation room. The old radio has been relegated to the women's recreation room. In the ladies lounge room the walls have been painted peach and the covers and draperies cleaned and restored. Perhaps the greatest and most welcomed change is found in the men's lounge room. Here the walls have been done over in a brilliant Chinese red which helps make it one of the most attractive rooms in the student center. The trophy cases formerly in the main lounge are now located in the men's lounge and also the furniture which was used in the main lounge is in place in the smoking room. A new public address system has been acquired for the ballroom and the floors have been sanded and heavily waxed. In order to supply a much needed resting place where students might relax after a session with "Plat Foot Flooge", the furniture from the men's lounge has been put in place around the walls of the ball-room. A hostess and two student assistants will be on hand in the building this year to aid and advise students in any way possible. Mrs. Curtis will be in charge again, and her assistants will be Mrs. Ernace Locke and Marie Brown, both graduate students. Avid book-lovers will find the rental library—one of the popular features added last year—fully equipped with new books, and more than eighteen magazines will be on display for student use, many of which are not taken at the library. The Union will subscribe for four daily papers and this year The New York Times Sunday supplement will be found for the first time on the racks. The check room and the drinking fountain have also been repainted and put in good condition. The new murals in the Union fountain undoubtedly will be the talk of the Hill for some time. The work of Carol Johnson, fa38, the murals humorously poke fun at the laws, the ROTC, homecoming, final examinations, athletes, the Pioneer statue, and an intricate machine known as the college mill. Upper-classmen may find one of the portraits bears a striking resemblance to Henry Werner, the dean of men, but freshmen and new students will have to discover the resemblance by experience. New lights are installed in this room, and the walls and the draperies cleaned. Attractive new men features six sandwichs named after the Big Six schools—such as the Cormuskborer, Warner and Alison—have been printed. Although unsubstantial it has been rumored that the main ingredient of the Tiger sandwich is limburger cheese. 36 Years Same Location Special attention given to each customer A new feature of the Memorial Union which camera addicts will enjoy is the camera club room which includes not only a meeting room but also a dark room for developing. This is located next to the womens' recreation room in the subbasement. The Student Union Activity Board, founded last spring, will assist Miss Zipple in the management of the Memorial Union this year Finger Wave and Shampoo 50c 2. 50 Permanent Palace Barber Shop New Management Old Congeniality Best Everything 730 Mass. Phone 282 John Parker's WIEDEMANN'S Confectionery 835 Mass. THE NEW BOOKS Rental Library Magazines and Magazine Subscriptions Imported Gifts Greeting Cards Jayhawk Stationery THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. Welcome Students Freshmen and Upperclassmen To K.U. and Lawrence Be sure to investigate our Low Cash Prices on all that's new in Fall Apparel The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 811 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kan. The board consists of five student directors, beside the three officers, and is headed by James Bounds, c'38, as president. Eleven subcommittees will be formed this year—Union publicity, intramural, camera club, student affairs, student public relations, social activities, pep organizations, house decoration, music, hobby, colored student activities, and special events, will take part in any of these sub-committees may do to see by Miss Zippe and making application for a position. days a week for $75.13. Eleven student stewards have been hired for this new service, and the meals will be served in a dedicated exhibition with plenty of second help. A new meal plan will be in effect this fall in the cafeteria. It will include three meals a day for six The Jayhawk Nibble—a new departure in welcoming new students—will be held epition 17. This will include a free meal for all new students, both freshmen and upper-classmen, at which campus leaders and administration heads will be introduced. in the Memorial Union. For the first time since I have been on the campus the ball-room has been reopened and a new semester is underway. Every Friday and Saturday night until January 14, 1938, been spoken for, except the evening of September 23. This in itself was an important year of Memorial Union activities." According to Miss Zipple, the facilities for meetings and small and large banquets have been greatly in demand. The forward to a busy and varied year There is ONE place every K.U. student will frequent and that is a good shoe shop. Remember this name ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP W.E. Whestone We Deliver Phone 686 1017 Mass. We clean, dye, and shine any kind of shoe. Where Students Go University Textbooks and Supplies for Zipper notebooks and K. U. Jayhawk novelties Scroll book-ends K. U. Jayhawk stationery Pennants and banners Laundry mailing bags Dollar and DeLuxe books Fraternity and Sorority crested stationery crested stationery Studio smokers Waste baskets Jayhawk jewelry Memory books Student budget books DESK SETS Ink Containers, Letter Openers, Blotters and Erasers Main Store Annex 1401 Ohio 1237 Oread WE DELIVER NOTEBOOKS Canvass, Leather, Imitation Leather — K. U. and University Sculp- er. or Soil. FOUNTAIN PENS Sheaffer, Parker, Conklin and Wahl DICTIONARIES Webster International, Funk and Wagtail Funk and Wagtail Ostend Canice FOR Beautifully Bound Five timely magazines punched for post binding make the . . . Complete Annual All five $3.00 FOR FURTHER DETAILS WATCH THE KANSAN. ALL READ JAYHAWKER The Distinctive The Official Magazine Annual of the University of Kansas TOM YOE. FRED LITTOOY, Editor-in-Chief Business Manager A Subscription Contest with a First Prize of Merchandise from Ober's Valued at $25.00. Also Free Passes to a Local Theatre Will Be Awarded. . . ANNOUNCING---- Editor-in-Chief