PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 Editorial Comment On Attending Sorority Every fall since sororities first began at the University of Kansas a few freshman women have bepacked their clothes and returned home because they weren't bid to some certain house. These women (and some who pledged) came here to attend sorority, not college. This year there were almost 30 ... a new high for would-be sorority attenders. Two hundred and twenty-two women were rushed this year and 159 pledged. There are, therefore, approximately 30 exceptional women who, rushed, were not bid or for some other reason will not join a sorbory, but who instead of going home will attend college. Exceptional women . . . because they possess what seemingly is the extraordinary quality with rushes who do not pledge of wanting to attend college, sorerity or no. Those women perhaps are deserving of praise. The nearly 30 who went home probably are not deserving of condemnation—but their parents are. Parents who came to Lawrence with their daughters and insisted on their immediate return home when they were not asked to pledge the chosen sorority probably do not realize they are depriving their children of that very great advantage which only a small percentage of the youth of today enjoys—college education. They wanted their children to attend sorority, not college. Cutting Class To cut or not to cut? This subject is discussed on this campus and all other campuses in the United States. It is often said that habitual cutters end up with low urades. Last spring the dean of men's office at the effect of cutting classes on grades. Their results revealed that cutting classes is definitely University of Illinois conducted a survey to find linked with grades despite the liberty of the teachers. Only a very small percent of the cutters knew how to study outside of class nor how to make up work. Other students were just wanting their time in the university, because of their indifferent attitude. Do these results apply to the habitual cutters at the University of Kansas? No doubt, they do! Surely a student absorbs something by merely attending classes regularly. That is, unless he is too lazy to learn and if he were, he wouldn't be in a university in the first place. Kansas may have freak weather, drowns and a presidential candidate this year; but it is hard to believe that the habitual class cutters at the University are unusually good students. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Notice that at Clarksville's Office at 3 p.m., preceding regular publication days, and 11:30 a.m. on Friday, will be held. Vol. 24 MONDAY, SEPT. 14, 1936 No. 2. FACILITY INFORMATION CARDS: In order to compile the faculty directory as soon as possible, all faculty members and employees who have not already done so are requested to send their information cards to the Chancellor's office by Saturday, Sept. 19. Additional cards may be secured at the Chancellor's office if needed. RAYMOND NICHOLS. Executive Secretary. REGISTRATION SCHEDULE: Registration for the fall semester will be conducted according to the following schedule, the letters referring to the last name of the students. If registration conflicts with a class, students are required to attend the recesses and then register immediately after. Monday, Sept. 14 8:20-10:00-S 1:30-3:00-M, L 10:00-11:00-K, R, X 1:30-3:00-Q, F Tuesday, Sept. 15 8:30-10:60 - H, U 1:30 - 2:00 - W 10:00-11:00 - E, G, Z 3:00 - 4:00 - D, N, O FACULTY AND STAFF MEMBERS: FARMS. The payroll is ready for signatures. All members of the faculty should call at the Business Office, 123 Ad. Bldg., on or before September 17th and sign the payroll. KARL K. COOSE IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE Every student is expected to read the official University Bulletin of announcements which is issued from the Chancellor's office and published daily in the Kansas. Drop in and See YOUR . . . UNION FOUNTAIN NEWLY REDECCATED Sandwiches, Salads, Drinks Memorial Union Building Sub-Basement --each. Entered as second class matter, September 17 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas. Finger Wave ... 25c Shampoo and Wave ... 35c (Includes Neck Trim) 6 Licensed Operators Individual Fast Dryers Phone 533 9411 Mass. St. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Welcome JAYHAWKERS To Your Memorial Union It is the center of extra-curricular activities for students, alumni, faculty, and their friends. Sour Owl office. Sour Owl office. Magazines. Radio. Meeting rooms for student or- ganizations. Y.M.C.A. offices. W.S.G.A. Book Exchange. Jayhawiver offices. Bulletin Boards and University information Bureau. Lost and Found Bureau. Rental Library: Modern fiction and novels. Table games: Bridge, checkers, chess, dominoes, and card games. Recreation room: Billiards and Ping Pong. Week Varieties. 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 travels. Attend the MEMORIAL UNION OPEN HOUSE and FREE DANCE Wednesday, Sept. 16 8-11 This is the "Big Free Night" that is annually sponsored by This is the "Big Free Night" that is annually sponsored by the Union Operating Committee. Monday Evening, Sept. 14 Opening Varsity Dance, 9-12 Special Registration Week Activities in the Union The Roving Reporter Memorial Union Operating Committee Wednesday Evening, Sept. 16 Open house, Memorial Union Free Mixer Dance, 8-11 For all information call K. U. 10 — W. W. Cochrane, Manager Saturday Evening, Sept. 19 Chancellor's Reception to Students and Faculty, 8:30 Conducted by Steven David, Esq. c37 Question: Are you nervous, bewildered, ill at ease? (Asked of freshmen) Frostine Menges, c.40: "I'm so new vours-I've been running around so much... I'm glad it's nearly all over." Martin Peterson, c'40: "No, I came un early and got acquainted." Warren Anderson, e 40: "No. I believe the ordeal should be taken calmly." Heath Baker, c'40: "To an extent; it's all so new and strange." Gene Phillips, c'40: "No. I derive a lot of comfort from having so many in the same boat." Virginia Cospar, c'40: "I won't be nervous until Monday." (We forgot to ask why.) "*Theer*" Allen Hs Operation For. Drorest Allen, director of athletics, is convalescing at his home after undergoing a tonsillectomy Saturday. He is expected to resume his duties in the athletic office this week. 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