--- Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 3 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-K) Westminster Student Foundation opening activities this year include the reception at the First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vermont, for all new Presbyterian students and their friends on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The school will be interested are invited to attend the church school which meets Sunday mornings at 9:45 with two special classes for college students, and the meetings of the Westminster Student Forum which are held regularly at 7:30 on Sunday evene- ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house hospital. Wilf Mr. Elizabeth Meycurr, Lawrence Mr. S. E. Elliott, Lawrence Mr. H. A. Kink, Lawrence Mr. H. A. Kink, Lawrence Mr. Paul Anderson, Lawrence Mr. Waith Sturrow, Towanda Mr. H. P. Wooster, Kansas City Mr. H. P. Wooster, Kansas City Mr. and J. M. J. Phillips, Kansas City Mr. and J. M. J. Phillips, Kansas City Mr. Jephthil Phillips, Kansas City Mr. Jephthil Phillips, Kansas City Mr. Joel Campbell, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. John Howe, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. John Howe, Kansas City ☆ ☆ ☆ John Dieter, 35, has returned to his home in Abilene after spending the weekend at the Sigma Chi House. He have soon to enter a school law ala YO. ☆ ☆ ☆ An announcement of the marriage of Marjorie Daniel of Garnet to Gene Irwin of Kansas City has been made. Both were former students at the University of Kansas. Mrs. Irwin was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Mr. Irwin was a member of Acacia fraternity. PHONE K.U. 66 MISCELLANEOUS Prof. P. W. Viseelman of the School of Law, who was injured in an auto crash last week, has been granted his classes according to schedule. He has recovered from the bruises he re-used to break his arm. Viesselman Meets Classes Despite Accident CLASSIFIED ADS SALE: Brick and shingle, 2-story, 600m, modern home, south of University, perfect condition and location. Residential property. LES-Real Estate, 818 Mass, Phone 2323. Blackburn Plays at Union Ouen House Tonight Finger Wave ___ 25c Permanents ___ $2.50 and up ☆ ☆ ☆ All University students are invited to attend the Open House at Memorial Union tonight at 8 o'clock. "Red" Blackburn will furnish the syncopation of music. New students are particularly urged to dance the dance to become acquainted. Fred Barker of Kansas City, Mo., was a luncheon guest at the Delta Chi house yesterday. Ruth Baker, Operator Tel. 95 921 Miss. KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 315 Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. Sarah Lu Pickett, '76, was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Monday evening. 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Perfect hair cuts; 2cic, cool clean shaves, and the beat shampoos, masses, hair sings for the particular customer. Barbers: Tid shampoo, masses, hair sings for the particular customer. Andry Zalo, see U., P. Tidrop,row. The pictures of three Jayawhorker football players, George Hepkins, Lew Ward, and George Kwaternik, appear in the Illustrated Football Annual for 1986. Kwaternik, however, is insoluble to play this year. TAXI LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE Rates Jayhawkers High FOOBOO THOMAS Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. BARBER SHOP Frederick Ware, in commenting on the outlook at Kansas, has the following t say: Graduates get good positions E. S. Weatherby, Supt. "They say that Adrian Lindley, a specialist in all branches of the football industry, forgets to scow when he even his thirty thirteen champions. And for a good reason—the they are the likeliest lot to matriculate on Mount Oread since the late 1920s—Old K.U. seems for at least four glorious seasons. Quite probably 1857 and 1858 will be superior to this season," he says. "But it is a lot ofason for boredoms on Mount Oread when this fall's play time is past. "Sophomores, right enough, are the chief basis of Lindsay's hopes, yet one cannot believe that these young ones are so prodigious to push from the hills up to the mountains. Happied, brilliant passing quarterback; Wade Green, a swift end; Emi Wenkee and Clurence Dongus, a hard back; highly competent tackles. "Still, it may be possible for one country to produce in the same season another team the equal of Minnesota. Parties familiar with Mr. Lindsey's usual stolid temperament are confident that nothing less than this is the case. They point to Mr. Lindsey's own contession and hence nine separate teams nor nine seeporekages of minimal talent, also four ends, five tuckles, five guards and three centers." In listing the players, the Annual, which was made up last June, has the names of several players who, for one reason or another, have not returned to school or will be unable to compete. Included in this list are Wishow and Mature, end; Morford, a tackle; Kwater, Barton, guard; and Bauer, center. BULLETIN The Daily Kansas this year is offering $1 worth of want ads to every subscriber in order to facilitate student living. A coupon will be given with each subscription receipt which will enable the student to insert four single insertions, two triple insertions or any other combination that can be used for all the rates shown in the ad column. The ads may be used for any purpose. At the beginning of school, the search for rooms, books, etc., becomes so intense, this project has been set forth as a means of alleviation. The W.S.G.A. book exchange opened Monday under the direction of Miss Edith Bordeau. The exchange bays and offices were between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Dr. Bextice Lins, who resigned a year ago as assistant physician at the University hospital, was here Saturday and part of Monday to assist in the examinations. She is now a member of Kansas State College health services. In this effort the handman have endeavored to make available one of their bands for every Hill occasion demanding them and at the same time divide the work fairly equitably between the men. In an effort to spread oil on the choppy waters of the Hill dance band situation, the members of the leading bands have formed a new organization, a corporation known as the Unit Music Service. You will be approached by a student solicitor on the campus. The organization is to be controlled by an executive board composed of two men from each band. Henry Miller will serve as booker for the group and Wayne Rupertain will serve in the capacity of business manager. A number of new men are playing in the hands in place of those mem-school. Blackburn this year is in medical school. The organization will be made up of the old members left on the Hill from Wayne Wright's, Louis Kubi's and Red Blackburn's orchestras. They have Hill Dance Bands To Work and Swing In New Harmony Book Exchange Opens misunderstood, thinking it was to be freshmen competition instead of convention. Dr. Beatrice Lins Aids In Physical Exams creted by Kuhn and Blackburn. Then there's the story about the young freshman who stopped at the Y.M.C.A. desk at registration. He said that he was already a member of the CSEP and he didn't believe that he wanted to join any more clubs. On The Shin The opening varsity was, as usual, a howling flop. The heat was terrific, the tagging was seldom, and no one seemed to have sense enough to go home. Many complained that the infuix to his school would not should certainly create a market for shirt guards. It was the censuses of opinion of those in attendance that if W. H. Quakenbush, Pres. Fountain Service Phone 50 Free Delivery Continued from page one SAVE ON YOUR LUNCH at the Fountain Buy a $2.75 Meal Ticket for Only $2.50 BRICK'S On the Hill QUALITY FOOD at Popular Prices The New UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Louie Kuhn and his boys started out on the year with quite a classic flare. Some of his band members must have been in the band during this summer. Many people seemed currupted when they beat up a batch of Rhodopyne in Blue while playing another tune but the pay-off came when they hit a lick from the Pens and Peons. college boy's money, chewing gum should be selling for ? cents a stick. It was with much amazement that your Shin columnist heard that the Chi Omega's pledge list their newly elected members of a committee to adopt lengthily after each rush week. 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