PAGE TWO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS EDITOR MERRY HERVEN EDITOR Skin9 Carolyn Harper ... Jack* Turkina Business Manager ... F. Quince Brown Aust. Business Manager ... Nilton Brown Telephones Business Office K.U., 66 News Room K.U., 22 Night Connection, Business Office 2703K2 Burkshire and the aftermain of Tatty Bank. Thuringia and Friary and Wesley Bank. Tyrol and Friary and Wesley Bank. Bavaria Subscription price, per year, $3.00 cash it advance, $2.50 on payments, Simple copies, or digital. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1934 Entered as second class matter, September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas. TO THE NEW CROP Greetings, new Jayhawk! You're the life blood of the University, the transfusion of new material that keeps KU in existence. You may be timid, you may be green, but after all you've the "big shots" around this Hill for the next few months. There'll be parties, receptivities and other activities in your honor for quite some time in the future; all-in-all, you're the hero of the hour. You'll have responsibilities, too. On you rest the future of students and teachers. You will make with other groups of freshmen. The reputation of this institution rests on your shoulders for the next state will be watching what you do. But don't get ideas. Ideas are the unpardonable sin in any group of freshmen. There are grades to make, customs to observe, traditions to uphold. There will be the paddle line for the few who presume over much. Your freshman cap brands you immediately a student Upperclassman, a new student Uperclassman, a new student position which they hold, will sit every chance to make you realize what that cap means. So here's a tip even though you are the lion of the hour, e a good freshman. You'll be an upperclassman some day—Daily Kansan, n editor Daily Kansan: Campus Opinion it's a shame to drag up this question again but it has to be done. The question being the good old Activity Ticket. It doesn't have to be fronted with the rules governing the use of the activity ticket. Not being content with the rules of last year, the "powers that rule" have maliciously thought up new ideas in new way, and new idea being the printing of, or pasting on of individual pictures to identify the user. To us these new rules smell. Do the authorities so mistrust the student individual photographs are necessary. Why not let the student use the activity ticket as he wishes? Once paid for it becomes the student's property. When going to a picture展 or concert—once the admission price is paid—the authorities in charge don't care uses the ticket. Why not use the tickets in the use of the activity ticket? We admit that the expense of the photographs will not be placed upon the students but will be taken from a fund allocated from certain organizations on behalf of the students in the future will not be assessed the cost of photographs. At tencents a head amounts to about $400 for a possible enrollment of 4000. An The execution of the plan sounds melodramatic. What will be more preposterous than the plan of id admiting students to athletic contests and curre- tions? How would the photograph correspond to the student? It's childish in its execution. After seeing how pictures of the type planned for the activity ticket corresponds to the feature of the student, you may ask the rapport of the ticket will be encountered. WHEN ON THE HILL STOP AT — FOR — BRICK'S Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner - Sandwiches Drinks - Candy - Tobacos | We Delivery — PHONE 50 — We Delivery Welcome Students For Good Cleaning and Pressing Call--and an after dinner date will be held on both Thursday and Friday. The preferential dinner and after dinner date will be on Saturday night. Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE Please send the DAILY KANSAN to my parents. Enclosed find $3.00 for subscription to following address: It's bad enough to have to buy a activity ticket, but to go through the childish procedure of picture taking to the hospital is the ultimate foolishness. Rush week activities for women will start Thursday, Sept. 13 at 10 a.m., while all rushes are required to attend the women's lacrosse game which time all dates must be registered. Street and No. City and State Rankin's Drug Store 1101 Mass. Street A Disgusted Student. It appears that if restrictions as to the use of the activity ticket continue it won't be long until a Notary Public will be stationed at each gate and a formal declaration as to ownership will have to be made by each student. Two teas in the afternoon, dinner. Handy for Students As before the store where students trade for their Pens. Pencils, and all drug needs. Name Address The W.C.A. will hold an informa open house for new women students at Henley屋, 1236 Dorew, Saturday, Sept. 15, Evangeline Clark, c34, chairman of the Campus Sisters, will be in charge of arrangements. 00 Sure I want the KANSAN for the coming year. Enclosed find $3.00. Send my copy to following address: Brings DAILY KANSAN to you for entire year by carrier or mail. Send a subscription to Dad and Mother. It's better than a daily letterow and mail it today. coupon beow and mail it today. do not as yet know your Lawrence address, call K. U. 66 when you arrive. Rush Week Starts Sent. 13 On Corner of Ohio and 14th The New Jayhawk Cafe On Corner of Ohio and 14th Bett Ann Stauffer, c38, social chairman of the W.C.W.A. and Jerry Gaur fa35, social chairman of the W.S.G.A. are in charge of the arrangements. Hill Society WELCOMES YOU---- Upperclassmen - Freshmen UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. W. S.G.A. and W.Y.C.A. will entertain with its annual tea for all University women at Watkins hall Sunday, Sept. 18, from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday morning, a preferential meeting for all rushes will be held at 8:30 a.m. in room 322 Administration building. Security preference must be made out. This cafe is now owned and operated by Carl Clifton We are equipped to give you everything in the confectionery and good eats line. Name. Combined Party At Watkins Hall Fountain, Sandwiches. Short Order Meals. Dinner. Beverages, etc. Formal pledging will take place Sunday afternoon. HONK SERVICE FREE DELIVERY Phone 509 Back From Vacation in West Marcin贝恩, secretary to Dean George Shad, and Helen Wagstaff, secretary at the Bureau of General information, returned to Lawrence Sunday after a month's motor trip through the West. They spent some time in Santa Fe and Tacosa, N.M., meeting Dean Agnes Husband and Irene Peabody, assistant professor of voice in Greetings Freshmen Welcome Back Upperclassmen Varsity Town Clothing Griffon Collingh Dobbs Hats Knaff Hats Hats Bostonian Shoes Brightly Shirts Arrow Shirts Home of: We have been outfitting university men for over 35 years. (Ask dad). Clifton Buys Jayhawk Cafe The Association of College and University Broadcasting Stations will hold a convention next Monday and Tuesday at the Hotel Muehlebach in Kansas. K. U. will be represented by Miss Gladys Buker and Prof. H. G. Ingham. Ulphin boys Jayhawk Cafe Cort Clinton, ph30 recently purchased the kawaii coffee. Fourteenth and Ohio streets, G. C. Williams and Bill Greer who have been in town past five years. Clinton is well known to University students as the former owner of other restaurants near Mt. Oread. GREETINGS NEW STUDENTS Everything in the line of music for your approval. PEIRCE PIANO CO. 706 Mass. Phone 171 There is ONE place every K. U, student will frequent and that is a good shop shop. Remember this name ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP W. E. Whestone 1017 Mass. Phone 686 We clean, due, and shine any kind of shoe. Greetings! New Students Howdy! To Faculty and Old Timers We hope that you have had a pleasant vacation. We congratulate you on coming to the University. Home of Walk-Over shoes for men. Walk-Over. Peacock, Drew. Arch-Preserver and Enna Jicktick shoes for women. FIVE MAGAZINES ONE ANNUAL Illustration of Last Year's Jayhawkers K.U. Offers to You THE JAYHAWKER A means by which the events of your college days can be remembered. That's why we have the Jayhawker, the University's official yearbook. It records the year, and not only the events and activities on and organi- zated, but continuously, afforestation, active learning, and beautifully pictured, vividly written, and richly bound in the Jayhawker. - And like so many other things at K. U., the Jayhawker does not blindly follow the dull stereotype of other university yearbooks. Instead of waiting until the year is practically over, the Jayhawker appears serially bound with a cover in full color, but each issue is also punched to fit a richly ornated post-binder cover. When all five issues are in the cover, the appearance is that of an exceptionally large and handsome yearbook. Events are pictured to you while they are still of vivid interest; issues are dated and they are still hot; personalities are presented while they are still among us. - And yet the price is very low. Even if you merely buy each copy as it comes out, at 75c per copy, that's only $3.75. But why pay even that—be smart and sign up when you pay your fees and get the year's subscription for $3.00! That's the thing to do. You're going to want the magazine. It's so good you'll have to have it. Make sure of it, and at the same time save 20%. - We can't begin to mention half the Jayhawkwerk's features. There are the colorful covers of each individual number; the lovely portraits of the beauty queens; the handsome views of the campus; the pictures of campus leaders and favorite profs; the album of class portraits—yes, the freshmen too; class scenes or the groups iding around between classes; the stories and articles on campus problems; the wit and humor of the student artists and cynics; and scores of other fascinating highlights that hold up a mirror to the college year. - But you'll see them, and you'll have to have them, not only because they are the only practical record of your year at K. U., but also because of the thrill you'll get out of them right now, and—just as great—when you show them to the folks and friends back home. An issue of the Jayhawker appears before each vacation for just that reason. And in later years it will be a source of unending pleasure to you. - And drop in at the Jayhawk office after you have registered and have your subscription lined up. You'll be very welcome. Perhaps you'd like to try out for the staff either on the editorial or business side. - The Jayhawker is entirely a student enterprise. It is edited and managed by students and for students. Be a supporter of a student enterprise and sign up for your Jayhawker when you pay your fees. THE JAYHAWKER MAGAZINE FRED M. HARRIS, Jr., Editor-in-Chief PAUL L. WILBERT, Business Manager 2