PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1985 20 Infantry Unit of ROTC Replaces Engineers' Unit Coast Artillery to Remain Program Favored by War Department Establishment of an infantry unit of the Reserve Officer's Training Corps at the University of Kansas, replevin by a local judge. Thursday at the office of Chancellor Lindley, upon advices from the War Department. The Coast Artillery unit Students who have completed the two years of the basic engineering course will be given the option of continuing into the advanced course or completing the junior, faculty unit, while those who have completed the first year of the advanced course will be continued under the instruction of Major Lewis C. Gordon. It is anticipated there will be no call for students to complete the institute course until next year. The change is made, it was explained by Lt. Col. Franklin Babcock, commandant of the local units, to make instruction at the University fit better into the program of the War department and that of the University. The coast artillery unit, which at this inland point specializes rather in anti-drift instruction, will supply the needs of engineering students. Captain Samuel N. Karrick, who arrived from the Philippine Islands late in August, to carry an instruction in engineering to the Chicago Engineering District office, and an infancy instructor will be named to be asked to the staff here. The Reserve Officers Training Corps was established at the University of Kansas soon after the World War, and has always been on a volunteer basis. The first commander was the late Col. Burlick (1839-1907), W. L. Burdick of the School of Law. Since the establishment of the R.O. T.C. at the University in 1939, a total of 377 men have completed the courses required for the officers' reserve of the U.S. army. Of these, about 20 are new on active duty in the peace-time activity of service in CCC comps, and only two or three, so to speak, have gone into active military service. Home Game Plans Complete Three Contests Here Designated as Special Days All three of the conference football games staged in Lawrence this autumn will feature some special attraction. The girls' basketball game, 28, will be the big event for Dad, being the annual Dad's Day and Governor's Day. And Al Laden will be the honor guard. All Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will be in their glory on Nov. 23, at which time the Iowa State aggregation will clash with the Jayhawks. The Boy and Girl Scouts will be admitted free on that day. The other home game, with St. Benedicts College, will be a non-conference affair. The date for this clash is Oct 5. Homecoming, Nov. 28 will be the season's climax. On that date the Tigers from Columbia, Mo, will move on to the pupils of Ad Lindsey, and, regardless of dope, this meeting usually turns into a real football game. Season ticket sales are coming in well for this early in the fall. The price is $5.00 and holders get seats inside the building, but if you see two or more games it will be a money saving proposition to buy a season ticket. The two tickets for the game are priced at $4.00; the game, if purchased simply, will cost $4.40. By buying the season ticket the other two games would cost only 30 cents and are figured on the basis both. Tickets for the Knox-Netre Dame game at South Bend will be on sale at the athletic office soon. Reserved seats will be $2.20, boxes $4.40. A block of 300 seats will be available for Kansas supporters. The athletic office has about completed pre-season arrangements for the home games. Windbeld stickers, posters, desk cabs, and publicity materials have been printed and other information have been printed and are available at the office. WELCOME BACK to the BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Sororities Pledge 131 Lawrence; Shviley Miller, Oakley; Roberti Mitchell, Coffeyville; Patricia Owens, K.C. Moe, Joy Maurer Parman, Arkansas City; Virginia Quiring, McPherson; Hilda Shenzy, Great Bend; Girard, and Ruth Waters; Lawrence. Delta Zeta (Continued from page one) Gamma Phi Beta Dent Zeal Charlotte Jones, Leavenworth; Ruth Miller, Trume; Margaret Trout, Shallow Water. Kappa Alpha Theta **Cathina FF HEN** Elva Chama, Ph.D. Catherine Louise Cornellly, Linda; Roberty Cooke, Execelsior Springs, M; Burri Durlance, Lawrence; Peggy Gormely, Long Breach, Calif.; Frances Karian, Topeka; Mary Markham, Parsons; Jane Marshall, K, C. 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To Whom It May Concern: A new "Garbage Drive" has been constructed at the rear entrance of the Union building. It would be wise to leave all of the Model Ts as a safe distance or they might be taken for a ride. (You know we should give the gar- --this year. Our stock is selected with special reference to the tastes of college students for you who are building your personal libraries, and for you who want to rent the latest books to read in your leisure moments. Come in and not get acquainted the next time you down the street. A sad tale of woe comes from Laura Betty Julian, who was traveling to Laura and fro this summer. She was tiring rapidly from a long ride on the train, and she was not well enough when she noticed a man staring at her. She dropped the matter for a while but noticed that the man's eyes stayed fixed on her beaming countenance. At last he pardoned himself and reminded him that she resembled his dead sister. 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Across from "Swedes" University of Kansas 1935 Home Schedule SEASON TICKETS $5.00 Haircut, 25c; Shave, 20c FIVE EXPERT BARBERS SAVE $2.15 (Tax Included) BUY A SEASON TICKET Oct. 5—St. Benedicts $1.10 Oct. 26—Kansas State 2.20 Nov. 23—Iowa State 1.65 Nov. 28—Missouri 2.20 $7.15 Order Early and Get Choice Location on Seats. Address: DR. FORREST C. ALLEN, Director of Athletics, Robinson Gym., Lawrence, Ks. Total Include with order 15c to cover postage and insurance. his girl friend who was tired from the previous day's running. He made a few undesirable remarks and the girl broke a record over his skiff whereupon he remarked that the record was ruther soft, so as the story goes, she slapped him. Both temper being on the verge of a breakdown, he fell back from her ever's supply of the Crosby and the music ended. (Except Wells is in the market for a few new entertainment discs.) The Delta Zetas take great pleasure in announcing the pledging of Margaret Trout of Shallow Water. 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