FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Union Building, Campus Social Center. Has Been Improved This Summer New students wish to make new friends will find ample opportunities offered in the Memorial Union building. The old timers will find their friends haunting the newly decorated Union fontain the same as usual. The returnman men and women of the University will find many changes in the room. The men's check room has been moved to the east end of the lobby. The new location is larger and will enable them to get their wipes without leaving being wet. A writing desk has been installed at the west end for those who wish to back off a card or a letter to the folks back home. The appearance of the ballroom has been further enhanced this summer by decorating the band stage with intricate stags back off the dance floor and against the wall have not arrived. The Memorial Union building which has been the social center of the campus for many years will offer all kinds of attractions to the new student. The first floor is composed of a main lounge flanked at each end by a men's and women's lounge. All are equipped with comfortable chairs for use quiet for chats or to wait for the "fourth hand" to arrive for a game at one of the card tables. For those who wish only to while away the time, magazines may be obtained by inquiring at the main desk in the lobby. By referring them to your desk you may keep informed about the variances which occur weekly, and the regular Wednesday. K.U. OFFICIALS SPEAK TO CIVIC GROUPS AT PRATT The Pratt daily paper for Thursday, Sept. 5, carried a front page account of a joint meeting of various civic organizations and the K.U. alumni association at which Dean Paul B. Lawson was the principal speaker. Dean Lawson was introduced by Walter G. Thiele, president of the K. U. alumni association, Ray Wright, of Lawrence, a graduate of the University of Kansas, sang two songs during the meeting. In his speech Dean Lawson gave an account of the sympathetic attitude shown at the University of Kansas toward new students, and old ones, too. He illustrated his points with accounts that he knew of the campus. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association was also present. ED. HALL TO COACH FROSH GRIDMEN AT ST. LOUIS U Erd Hall, Jayhawk quarterback and spirit star, has been appointed freshman coach at St. Louis University. It was an honorary degree recipient at Mulesole athletic director at St. Louis. Hall, who came to the University from Fulton, Mo., was an outstanding athlete while in school here. He played football and was the regular quarterback in 33. His most noteworthy performance was in track in which he starred in the championship game against Kramer won the Big Six championship, Hall tapped his famous teammate Glenn Cunningham, in the number of points he scored to put up a total of 88 to Cunningham's 75. Florence Ingham, c'18, of Kansas City, Mo., and Dirk van Deutekom, of Kansas City, will be married at the home of Miss Ingham's parents in Fort Scott 8. Miss Ingham has been secretary to the dean of the medical school. The couple will sail for Porto Rico and Haiti on Sept. 14. They will make their home in Kansas City upon their return. day night varsity lasting from 7 to 8 p.m. in the sub-basement in the cafeteria, operated by M. E. M. Evann, which offers well balanced meals at bargain prices. In the basement will be found the Union foundation where students may light lunch菜单 and refreshments. On this floor, too, are the offices of the daskeyhawer, the University of Kansas annual; and the Y.M.C.A. Down the hall from the fountain is the billiard room providing tables for billiards, pool, smoker and ping pong. SPORTS NOTES James DeCoursey of Kansas City is already planning to bring a large representation of youth to K.U. Oct. 5, to witness the Kansas St.-Benedict football game. He says he will have 15,000 in the stands for the game. The University of Oklahoma is circlalizing all K.U. alum and former students, urging them to see the Kansaw game at Norman, Nov. 2. Michigan State, which Kansas meet at East Lansing, Oct. 12, reports summer demand for the Kensers, and the homecoming team. Baxter demands a squad of 100 players. HAPGOOD FULLY RECOVERED FROM ACCIDENT INJURIE Report from Chy Center that George Happold, quarterback on the K.U. football team, had been injured in an apparent collision and caused some concern here. Coach Ad Lindeny had Happold's mother by telephone, and learned that while the injuries were painful, it was believed that he would be out in a week or two. First report was that his knees and had suffered chest injuries. He has since been reported fully recovered. Happold was the high source of the RAY WRIGHT IS TO HEAD REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE Haggard was the high score of the K.U. squad last year, making four of the 11 touchdowns scored by Kansas in the B24 season. There are 123 members on the Committee, each of whom is the representative of the University of Kansas in his faculty. Ray Wright, of Lawrence, has been named chairman of the University Representation Committee for the ensuing term. BOYS: Rooms with private bath and sleeping porch at 308 W. 16th. Phone 1132. -1 The duties of the committee members are: 1. To report news of alumni—birth to alum, deaths, change of residence, occupations, etc.; and to report on students coming to the University so that Hill organizations can help them find jobs and help them in countless other ways. 4. To give information to local people concerning the proper authorities in parties to contact in regard to education, or cultural problems and services. GIRLS In quiet, modern, private home, attractive living-bedroom with studio coach. First floor front. Three girls $4.50, two girls $5.00. Board if desired. Might consider kitchenette. 1611 New Hampshire. -6 2. To disseminate the correct information about the University, and to check erroneous rumors. 3. To make contacts for alumni coming to the communities in which the members live. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ellis Johnson and daughter Margaret Helen were in Lawrence last Tuesday and Wednesday visiting friends. Mr. Johnson is on the way to take up a new position at the University of Missouri. --probably on Tuesday, Sept. 14. The first practice will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 10 also. PHONE K.U. 6G CLASSIFIED ADS He is a former professor of the University. S since 1930 he has been head of the department of electrical engineering at Iowa State College. FURNISHED rooms for boys: Clean warm and convenient rooms at reasonable rates. Call 2095R at 1400 Tennessee. -1 ROOMS: For boys, room and board in home newly furnished and just remodeled. Located near campus and business district 120 Temple University. -1 BOYS: Large, double room. Modern and well lighted. $12.00. Phone 3088. 1305 Vermont. PHONE K.U. 66 GIRL. Room in return for helping with homework and care of children. Apply in person 1825 Louisiana. -3 TAXI TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. Keys for any Lock New night locks, padlocks & keyhole MISCELLANEOUS *Two-week wage or limit* one insurer: threelimensions, 16s six innermaps, 72c contract rates, and two additional payouts may be approved at the Known Business Office. Keys for any Lock --probably on Tuesday, Sept. 14. The first practice will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 10 also. 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 319. Head of M. S.C. Marriage Announced DOOR CLOSEBS REPAIRED & NEW ONES INSTALLED. All tipped tools sharpened. Rutter's Repairs Shop Your Bounded Locksmith. Lyman Field, of Kansas City, who returns to the University this fall from a vacation spent in Europe, will take a prominent part in student affairs throughout the year as president of the Men's Student Council. The secret marriages, more than a year age, of Miss Louise Marie Jarrett and Robert Evelyre was revealed recently. Mrs Evelyre was graduated from the University last June, and Mr. Evelyre will finish his education course next summer. The engagement of Mies Elizabeth Hinkel and Antonio M. Buzzi, both in Wichita, has been announced. Both are former students of the University, Mr. Buzzi having received his degree from the University of Delaware, affiliated with the Pi Beta Phi society, and Mr. Buzzi was a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Miss Helen Wagstaff, secretary of the general information bureau, returned to Lawrence last Monday, after a summer break. She also visited Clautham, Mass. JOIN THE CROWD Sip a Coke at the --probably on Tuesday, Sept. 14. The first practice will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 10 also. Director Wiley Foreases Good Year For Band Withb Many Veterans Back N N N N N N "The finest prospects in my life," is the answer Russell *S*. Wiley, land director, gave in response to a query as to the outcook for the coming year. Mr. Wiley will have to expel one of these bouts, but the must be held to 160 members The schedule this year will include the home football games, the Nebraska game at Lincoln, the Oklahoma game at Norman, and perhaps the Colorado game, which is also only a little more intensive. The land will again yield that. or less. Tryouts will be held in a 3 o'clock Tuesday. in the main auditorium, a m, a n d another tryout will be held after the opening of school. "The band will again visit the high schools of Kansas City, probably in November. The big band concert will take place December according to present plans. Requests have been received from Alicson, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Ken, Baker University, and the University by the University of Kansas land. Definite plans have of The New Management AT YOUR SERVICE PHONE 9 14th at Tennessee CLEANERS WELCOMES YOU to Lawrence --not been made for these trips but part of them, at least, will be made. Our shop is student owned and student operated. Grace Your Head On the Campus With a Saucy Little Grayce Hat James Keast—Max Forrester Highest style that bares the brow, slubchuck with creamed crowns, and close shapes with tansilating veils are in all order for the Fall Season—depicted in fur, felt, ailel and velvet in all washed colors. The Grayce HOT SHOP 845 Mass. Street New Students Old Students "The College Jeweler" WELCOMES YOU $ \alpha $ This is Jayhawk Jewelry K.U. Jewelry Sheafer Pens Parker Pens Watch Bands This is your store; you will need---not been made for these trips but part of them, at least, will be made. Cigaret Cases Compacts Costume Jewelry Elgin Watches Spatton Radios And hundreds of other items you'd expect in an up-to-date jewelry store. 911 Mass. St. In connection with the football games, Mr. Wiley mentioned the fact that some new formations have been worked out and given to the organization immediately. "Only the best," is the way Mr. Wiley characterized the music which will be played this year. Some of the compositions the band will start work on soon are: Technohlawks's "Fifth Symphony" and his "Nutcatterer's Suite." Wagner's overture, "Entry of the God," and Schubert's "Unfinished Symphony." YOUR THEATRE THE AIR CONDITIONED GRANADA COOL + COMFORTABLE WELCOMES YOU BACK We want to remind you that you will see the world's greatest entertainment exclusively on our website. Once you're ready, you will want to take HER to... 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Topaka is at present, correspondent for the Christian Graduate Monitor in Ethiopia. Mr. Mitchell will study at the University of Minnesota this winter. Mickey Schedules in Chicago J. C. "Mc" McCluskey, former director of the University that has awarded the summer trombone concerts and orchestral works at the Chicago conservatory of music. He has now returned to Lawrence. McCanlos Teaches In Chicago Subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY STAR PHONE 17 H. L. Nevin Distributor 13 papers - 15c per week 847 Mass. St. WELCOME! New and Old Students Make Our Store Your Headquarters "Free Delivery" 9th Mass. Phone 238 The Rexall Store Rickert-Stowitts Drug Co. GIRLS, ATTENTION! TRY OUR NEW IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY Permanent any style $1.50, $2 up to $5, complete, Shampoo and Conditioner, 226 Curtains, Curtains, 411, complete, and Upgrade. Experienced Operators Only. Iva's Beauty Shops 941 Mass. St. Phone 533 7321/2 Mass. St. Phone 2353 Greetings! New Students We congratulate you on coming to the University. Howdy! To Faculty and Old Timers! We hope that you have had a pleasant vacation. American ServICE Co. Phone 591 "Save with Ice" Our Budget Plan Department offers a personalized service to every car owner. This department will assist you in arranging the purchase of your car needs on a convenient weekly payment basis. 820 Massachusetts Street Phone 294 for Road Service "HAMP" MILLER, Mgr.