SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT 12.1030 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Appoint Forty-nine To Teaching Staff Four Department Heads Among Recently Named Instructors The appointment of 49 new members of the faculty of the University has been announced. Four are new department heads. Lt. Col. Karl Baldwin, head of the department of military science and tactics, replaces Lt. Col. Franklin Babeeck who was transferred to Washington in Otie Miesner, professor of public school music, is the head of that new department in the School of Fine Arts Professor Miesner is an authority on the teaching of music in public schools and is the director of the wide spread of school music. Charles Quaill, professor of romance languages, is likewise the head of a recently instituted department which offers courses in French and Spanish departments. Otto Springer, professor of German is the new head of the German department. The new faculty members are; **Arthur Adrian, assistant instructor,** **Bartlett Kimmel, assistant educator,** **L. Col. Kimmel, professor, military science; Philip O. Bell,** **instructor, mathematics; Oren Bing-* **lein, professor, mechanical engineering;** **John E. Dypfoster, instructor,** **Joseph M. Gershwin, instructor,** **instructor, economics; Frederic B. Gus- tard, assistant, mechanical engineer;** **George H. Hartams, instructor;** **George H. Hartams, instructor,** **professor, journalism; Avid Jacochon, assistant, design; J. Marc Jantzen, assistant, teacher, English** Finn B. Jensen,* instructor; economics; Major Earle A. Johnson,* assistant professor, military science; Professor William Koehler, chemistry; Joseph W. Kennedy, assistant instructor, chemistry; Fleicher Mccord, instructor, psychology; Otto Rapp, instructor, mathematics; George Mille, assistant instructor; Mathematics; Rolla Nuckles, instructor; speech and dramatic arts; William O'Reilly, instructor; William B. Paden, instructor, English. New German Head DR. OTTO SPRINGER New Department Head PROF W. OTTO MIESSNER Recently appointed head of new public school music department in the School of Fine Arts. William T. Paull, instructor, history; Edwin Pleuxt, assistant instructor, zoology; Jay Plumley*, instructor, phys- sic; William Stowell, instructor, femorality, languages; Eugene Ramskill, assistant instructor, chemistry; William Schaffrath, assistant instructor, German; W. F. Scofield, assistant instructor, English; Sennermeier, assistant instructor, economics; J. M. Smith* associate professor, sociology; William Samurowleys, associate professor. Otto. Springer, professor, German Howard Stilhelm, professor of mathematics, T. M. Taillon, assistant instructor, mathematics, L. T. Wales, instructor, economics, Paul Wales, instructor, physics, Paul Whitson, assistant physician, physica Louis Wolff, assistant instructor Florence Briseco, assistant, botany; Hannah Lester, assistant to the Adviser to Women; physical education instructor, physical education; Jean Meyer, physical education; Hermina Zippi, director, Corbin and University dining rooms; Ruth Schweickart, exchange librarian. The asterisk (*) indicates that the person is married. Invite Co-eds To Campus Sister Tea An invitation has been extended to all new women students to attend the annual Campus Sister Tee, Saturday from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. at Henley house sponsored by the YWCA. The purpose of the gathering is to enable new women students to become acquainted with upper-classwomen. Miss. Ellen Payne, newly appointed head of the Y.W.C.A., stressed the fact that all new women students are invited even though they may not have been in touch with their Campus Sister. Sunday afternoon from 3 until 5, the W.S.G.A. and the Y.M.C.A. will host to all woman students at a tea given at Watkiss hall. This tea will ROCK CHALK CAFE Fountain Service Lunches Dinners Student Operated STUDENTS... 12th & Oread Get your book when you register or at the business office. This year you will have the opportunity of owning a "K" Book You can use it for reference and memoranda. It contains information about the University which should be of interest to every student. The calendar of events at the back of the book provides space which may be used for notations or as a diary. Your "K" BOOK will increase in value as you use it. Keep it carefully. For the past several years there has been a shortage of "K Books." Each student and professor may purchase a book for only--serve as a mixer for new women students and provide them with an opportunity to meet the members of the Women's Self Governing Association and the cabinet and advisory board of the Y.W.C.A. Miss Payne, who is succeeding Mrs. P. F. Walker as the secretary of Y.W.C.A., begs her duties this week. Miss Payne was graduated from Kansas State University and was a member of Mortor Board, Quilt Club and Phi Kappa Phi, National honorary fraternity. She has been interested in student Christian work in the Rocky Mountain region and was president of the Y.W.C.A. organization "I will be glad to welcome any women students to Henley House at any time." Miss Payne said today. Henley House was given as a gift to all University women and I want them. "It is there and to use it freely." Read your own Daily Kansan. Young Republicans And Democrats Organize Finger Wave ... 25 and up Permanents ... $2.50 and up WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Ruth Baker, Operator Tel. 95 ... 921 Miss The Young Men's Republican and Democratic clubs of the University of Kansas are busy making plans in preparing to take an active part in the coming presidential election. Both clubs are making every effort to prepare a campaign for the coming year and intend to make each student aware of the issues which face the voters. The It gubernic club has intertwined itself in a corner of the Douglas County Republican head-quarters, still carry on its work from that point. A number of partitions have been placed in the rows of rooms on the first floor of P' once during the summer to provide for the increased enrollment Send the ! Daily Kansan home. GREETINGS Old Students One S7/OP Service Willard 15atteries Washing Shell Products Alemiting GOOD YEAR Carter Super Service On All Night Call 1300 Cornplete Brake Service University of Kansas 1936 Home Schedule FOOTBALL Season Tickets (6 games) ... $6.50 GEQ·HAPGOOD Sept. 26—Varsity-Freshmen $1.00 Oct. 3—Washburn 1.65 Oct. 17—Oklahoma 2.20 Oct. 31—Arizona 2.20 Nov. 7—Nebraska (Homecoming) 2.20 Nov. 14—Michigan State 2.20 Season Tickets 6.. You Save $4.95 You Save Order now and get choice location You can also place your order for Kansas State at Manhattan, Oct. 14 and Missouri at Columbus, Nov. 26. Include 15c to cover cost of postage and insurance. Address:—K. U. Athletic Office, Lawrence, Kans. Welcome JAYHAWKERS To Your Memorial Union It is the center of extra-curricular activities for students, alumni, faculty, and their friends. Sour Owl office. Magazines. Radio. Meeting rooms for student or- ganizations. Y.M.C.A. offices. W.S.G.A. Book Exchange. Jayhawker offices. Bulletin Boards and University Information Bureau. Lost and Found Bureaus. Rental Library: Modern fiction and novels. 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 the Honor Operating Committee. Free Mid-Week Variations. Union Fountain in sub-basement University Cafeteria. Reception Room. Men's lounge with large daven- ports, quiet and cool. Women's lounge, cool and rest- ful. Lavatory with soap and towels. Table games: Bridge, checkers, chess, dominoes, and card games. Recreation room: Billards and Ping Pong. Monday Evening, Sept. 14 Opening Varsity Dance, 9-12 Special Registration Week Activities in the Union Wednesday Evening, Sept. 16 Open house, Memorial Union—Free Mixer Dance, 8-11. Saturday Evening, Sept. 19 Chancellor's Reception to Students and Faculty, 8:30. Memorial Union Operating Committee For all information call K. U. 10—W. W. Cochrane, Manager Be There FOR THE Opening VARSITY LOUIE KUHN AND Orchestra WILL PLAY MONDAY SEPT. 14 9:00 'til 12:00 75c—T A R I F F—75c Memorial Union Ballroom