PAGE SIX MW7 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 Former Kansas Stars Variously Employed Jayhawker Athletes of Yesterday Are Filling Important Positions Nine Are Coaching in High Schools or Colleges; Others in Business World Thirty former University of Kansas football stars, many of whom were rated in all-Bill Six teamings, are now coaching government employment to construction work, while nine of them are athlete coaches in high schools and college Jim Baeusch, one of the most outstanding football players in recent years, is now employed in the internal revenue collection department in Wash Jim Bauseh Carney Smith ington, D.C. Bausch was rated fullbursa on all-big Six teams in 1929 and 1930 his brother, Pete, who was named centennial guard of the professional football in Boston. "Frosty" Cox, conference halfback in 1931, is coaching at K.U. Lee, one another Big Six half, is employed at the Franklin Ice Cream Co. in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended both in 1931 and 1932, respectively, is coaching at Bethany College in Lindsboro. Ornament Beach, all-conference fullback in 1930 and 1931, is employed with the Imperial Oil and Gas company of Canada. Charly Schoen, whom fans will remember as Big Six center, is coached by National Bank at Bartlesville, Okla. "Hook" Fisher is a feature writer with the Kansas City Star. Fisher played quarterback at KU. Art Lawrence, former halfback, coaches at the Beloit high school, while "Cocky" Padend, end and half, is with the Empire Lions. The team's coach is also working in El Dorado, being employed at the Ramsay Petroleum company. Ramsey played center and end at KU. Carney Smith, all-Big Six quarterback in 1931, is coach of the Arma high school, and "Speed" Akkinen, all-conference guard in 1929 and 1933, is working in Kansas City, Mo. Meiherng, all-Big Six trap in 1982-19 is playing professional football with the Chicago Cardinals. Stewart Lyman, WHY DON'T YOU TRY A HAMBURGER AND HOT DOG AT THE GROSS CAFE 9th and New Hampshire We Use the Best of Meats. Ormand Beach half, is practicing law in Columbia, Kansas, and "Dutch" Hauser, end, is assistant attorney-general of Kansas. Otto Rost, guard and tackle in all Big six Selection, coaches at the McKenzie Stuck, end on the Big Six team in 1930, works in Salina. Swede Harson, end is employed by the Hanson construction company, of Kansas City. Jenny Madison, quarter and half, works with Schmidt, fullback, is teaching in Dedge City. Ed Ash, half, coaches in Osage city, while Roland Logan is assistant football and basketball coach at Georgia Elmer Schaake Speed Atkinson Welcome Kansas Homecomers GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK Step in—Renew Your Acquaintance with Gustafson The College Jeweler For Sale!!! Welcome Home Alumni The Union Operating Committee welcomes you back again to YOUR building — built through YOUR generosity for the benefit of the countless generations of K. U. students. EACH ONE of your contributions helped to give K. U. one of the finest College Unions in the Middle West. You should be truly proud of your great accomplishment. TO The Memorial Union Building (The house the grads built.) Delicious Hamburgers - Hot Mexican Chili Mixers on Ice - Candy - cigarettes Jumbo Hot Chocolate, 10c "Beat the Cornbusters" COLLEGE INN Geo. Chapman 1342 Tenn. Leonard Lewi The Union Operating Committee Washington University in Washington, D.C. Milton Sorem, guard, is coaching Colly, and his brother, Nelson, teaches in a Missouri high school. Lee Davis, guard, is employed at the Chevrolet Motor company, Emporia Derrard Grillley, half, works for the Gridley Motor Company, Wichita "Bunny" Black, half, works at the Royal Shoe Store, Lawrence, Earl Foy, tuckle on all-Big Six in 1930 is employed by the Foy construction company in Hutchinson. Jay Flumley, half, coaches at the Arkansas high school AFTER THE GAME- for the Students, Grads, and Visitors Will Gather in--featuring THE MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM HOMECOMING VARSITY CARRERA BILL PHIPPS' ORCHESTRA Fern Hilyard Soloist BILLY HIBBS Crooner and Conductor Wayne Ruppenthal Trumpet ADMISSION --- $1 50c with Identification Card Here is your opportunity to meet all your friends and celebrate Homecoming in a big way. Bill Phipps' Orchestra will provide danceable rhythms, featuring the personable direction of BILLY HIBBS. MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM 9 'til 12 Saturday, Nov.17