SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1937 PAGE SEVEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Women Students Are Guests at Tea The W.S.G.A.-Y.W.C.A. ten for all university students will be held at Miller Hall Sunday afternoon from 2 till 5. The tea will enable new women students to become acquainted and to meet upper-class students. Officers of W.S.G.A. Y.W. the several faculty members will be present to welcome new students and renew acquaintances with returning students. Those who will be in the receiving line are: Dori Stockwell, W.S. G.A. president; Eleanor Slaten, W.Z. G.A. president; Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser to women; Mrs. E. H. Lindley; Ellen Payne, Y.W.C. secretary; Miss Rosemary Ketcham, chairman of the W.Y.C. advisory board; Mrs. Joseph F. King, Y.W.C. vice chairman; Miss Beulah Morrison, W.S.G.A. adviser; Miss Sue W.S.G.A. adviser; Mrs. C. E. Ketcham Hall house mother and Mrs. Staten, Miller Hall house mother, Catherine Holmes, acting W.S.G.A. social chairman, Velma Wilson, Y.W.C. social chairman, will be assisted by members of the W.Y.C. social committee, cabinet and council as hostesses. Campus Calendar September 11 Registration begins in the basement of the Administration building; 8:30 to 12:00, 1:20 to 5:00. Required meeting of all freshman women. Union building, 8 a.m. Psychological examinations for new students, Auditorium, 9 a.m. Physical examinations begin. For new women students, W.Y.C.A. Henley House, 1236 Road, 2-5 p.m. September 12 W.S.G.A.—Y.W.C.A. tea for all women, Miller Hall. 3-5 p.m. September 12 Entertainment for new men, provided by the M.S.C. and the Y.M.C.A., Union building lounge, 3-5 p.m. Registration, psychological and physical examinations continued throughout day. Meeting of freshmen by Schools, 9:30 a.m. (Attendance required) College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Fraser Chapel; School of Engineering, Marvin Hall; School of Pharmacy, lecture room, Chemistry department; men will meet their Deans and receive instruction and counsel regarding enrollment. There will be an opportunity to ask questions. Freshman Convocation. (Attendance required.) Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Opening varsity dance, Memorial Union, 9-12 p.m. September 14 Registration continued throughout day Enrollment begins, 8:12 a.m., 1:30- 5 p.m. Trips through the University library every half-hour. The library and its uses are explained. 1:30-4:30 p.m. Freshman Convocation, Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Read the Kansan Want Ads. On the Shin-occasions they go to the City and we never mention anything that goes on in the City. Decidedly never. Continued from page 1 Upon reaching your junior year, if you ever do, we will spend our time heckling you in one spot until you go to the editor and have us called off. Now that you have read this far, maybe an example will give your mind at rest. Jody Bell had a most expiring phone call that night. It was awful and were telling you. And then there was the Alpha Chi. That I happened to run onto while relaxing one cool evening last month. All we What about the Seniors? That is the one thing you will have to wait to find out about. Most of them are considered dead copy because they never do anything original or exerting. If they stay there, they are dead copy of the time. If they don't date they study except for certain rare occasions. On these As Near as PHONE 12 Hunsinger's Taxi The faculty always manage to break into print along about a final examination time with their clever remarks about apple polls is hiting and which organizers are asking such exams are printed in your interest and in the interest of the columnist who is doing a We even take a crack at the Kansan now and then. Anyone can understand this when they gaze upon a headline reading "Sororites Bag 151 Pledges"—think a minute of how that head could be rewritten into a snappy honest puff without any real effort. little on his qum about that time, too. So in your own language, "A bushel of wheat, a bushel of rye—ready or not here I come." Welcome customers Shampoos - - - - - 25c up Finger Waves - - 25c (dried) Oil Permanents - - $2.50 up RUTH BAKER, Operator Phone 95 921 Miss. S WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Welcome Students! 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The University Dining Room will be open Monday, Sept. 13th CAFETERIA COUNTER HOURS Open every day except Sunday at the following hours 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 As ask to see our new banquet rooms and sets for special luncheons and dinners. Sour Owl Office. Magazines. Radio. Meeting rooms for student organi- zations. Y.M.C.A. offices. W.S.G.A. Book Exchange. Jayhawker Offices. Bulletin Boards and University Information Bureau. Lost and Found Bureau. Rental Library: Modern fiction and novels. Free Mid-WEEK Varsities. Union Fountain in sub-basement. University Cafeteria. Reception Room. Men's lounge with large daven- ports, quiet and cool. Women's lounge, cool and restful. Lavatory with soap and towels Table games: Bridge, checkers, chess, dominoes, and card games. Men's Recreation room: Billiards and Ping Pong. Women's Recreation room. Attend the Memorial Union Open House and Free Dance Louie Kuhn's Band Wednesday, September 15 8-11 This is the "Big Free Night" that is annually sponsored by the Union Operating Committee. Monday Evening, Sept. 13 Opening Varsity Dance, 9-12 Wednesday Evening, Sept. 15 Open House, Memorial Union Free Mixer Dance, 8-11 With Louis Kehn's Band Special Registration Week Activities in the Union Saturday Evening. Sept. 18 Chancellor's Reception to Students and Faculty, 8:30 Dancing from 10 to 12 Red Blackburn's Band Memorial Union Operating Committee Ask about the memorial Union Co-operative Meal Plan. For complete information see, call, or write the Director of Food Service Memorial Union Building.