PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932 University Daily Kansas Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS EDITOR-IN-CHIER ... ROBERT WHITEMAN MANAGING EDITOR Mike Uponko Editorial Nicholas Keller Editor Nikhil Keller Editorial Bob W. Editor Gerald Farnsworth Becky Keller Becky Keller Jacqueline Jackson Allegro Keller Allegro Keller Allegro Group Avery Hicks ADVERTISING MANAGER SINNY KROSS Assistant Advertiser Nutrition Margaret Jean District Manager Betty Milltonon District Manager Olive J. Townsend Robert Whitman Pank-V. Murray Nilson Moore Mark Murphy Ice Tracy McCurry William Frawley Rareen Kroeck Ulissabel Stoll Detty Millinion Detty Millinion William Frawley Appointments Business Office K.U. 60 News Room K.U. 28 Night Connection, Business Office 2501KU Night Connection, News Room 2702KU Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning by students in the Department of Journalism of the University or Kathy, from the Press of the department of Subscription prize, $1,490 per year, available in advance. Single impulse, for each. Retained at second-earth matter September 19, 2016; at the auction at Lawrence, Kansas. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932 FRESHMEN Another freshman class started to school this morning. The members are new on the Hill and may appear awkward, strange and out of place to many of the more sophisticated upperclassmen. Many of them are self-conscious. If they had their way and if it were possible, they would, no doubt, come to the University just as wise in University affairs as the senior. But such is not the case. No one is desirous of passing through the freshman stage of adapting one's self to new surroundings and new necessitations, but it is a necessary part in changing one's place of residence. So don't be too harsh on them. The next time one of them asks where Fessler hall is located, don't send him to the other end of the campus. You would have appreciated some help when you were a freshman. After all this class of 1936 is to carry on the perpetuation of the University of Kansas and in a few years, it will be the senior class. Give them a hand in getting acclimated to the new surroundings. "Rains Mud in Oklahoma" headline in this morning Kansas City Times. No doubt Oklahoma is preparing for the coming election. ACTIVITIES There are a good many activities that are open to Freshmen. Activities, while taking some of the student's time, offer an excellent opportunity to form acquaintances with both fellow students and faculty members. The student who goes into activities does so knowing that he will receive no financial return. Don't live only for yourself. You might have hidden possibilities that a lot out of the classroom work will uncover. Extra-curricular activities contribute greatly to the life-blood of the school life. They give a diversion from the monotony of class regularity. They broaden the student who is a part of them. Classes are the framework of a university education. Activities, social life and companionship help to round out that education. This is the beginning of the year. Many activities are open to the freshmen and also upperclassmen. Here is a chance to help yourself gain a more rounded education. It is your opportunity. If you don't take advantage of it, you will have no one to blame but yourself. Get started now. CAMPUS OPINION As in the past the Kanan editorial page will again carry a Campus Opinion column. It is open to the university students. All letters for this column must carry the signature of the writer. If the identity is to be concealed, then authenticate initials must be used. All articles published in this column must be signed either by the name of the writer or by his initials. This column which will present the views of the students in regards to Hir interests is not to become a common carrier for political advertising, mud slinging and advancement of private aims. ALL-UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION; OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XXX Thursday, Sept. 22, 1932 No. 5 Notice due at Chancellor's office at 11:39 a.m. on request afternoon publication days and at 11:39 p.m. Saturday for Sunday issues. The first all-University convocation will be held in the Auditorium Frida morning, Sept. 23, at 10 o'clock. E. H. LINDLEY, Chancellor. BIG AND LITTLE SISTER PICNIC: Reservations for the Big and Little Sister饼干 on Saturday must be in Henley house by 4:50 p.m. Friday. MARGARET FETTE MURRAY, Chairman. FACULTY INFORMATION CARDS: Faculty members and employees are requested to send their information units to the Chancellor's office at Saturday, Sept. 24, in order that the directory may be compiled as seen as possible. Additional cards may be secured at he Chancellor's office if needed. RAYMOND NICHOLS, Executive Secretary. INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF: All members of the faculty are requested to assemble in the first floor corridors of the Administration building at 9:50 o'clock Friday morning, if the weather is fair, and march together to the stage of the Auditorium to attend lectures. If it is rainy or rain they will please directly to the Auditorium and find seats on the stage. MEN'S GLEE CLUB: E. H. LINDLEY. Last year's members of the Men's Glee club should register at Professor Pilcher's studio at once. Troutsville for Men's Glee club will be held Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 27, at 8:30, and Wednesday evening, Sept. 28, at 8:15 o'clock in room 302 Administration building. Bring a vocal selection with you. MEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL: HAROLD WALKER, President. There will be a special meeting of the Men's Student Council this evening Thursday, at & g.clock. EUGENE MANNING, Secretary. NOTICES FOR OFFICIAL BULLETIN: Notless for this baffinis should be turned in at the Chancellor's office no later than 10 o'clock on the day they are to be published. WATKINS HALL SCHOLARSHIPS: RAYMOND NICHOLS, Executive Secretary Two vacancies have just occurred at Watkins hall. Any young women interested in the Watkins hall scholarships are invited to send in an application at once. E. GALLOO, Chairman, Committee on Scholarships. WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB: Former members of the Women's Club dealishing places this year run their names in the Dauan of Women's office on or before Sept. 27. Other women who are attending the event include: AGNES HUSBAND, Director, ALICE MAE DEFOREST, President. WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB TRYOUTS: Women's Glee club tryouts will be held in room 28 Administration building on Monday, Sept. 26, 3:30 to 6 p.m., for women whose names begin with the letters A to K inclusive, and on Tuesday, Sept. 27, from 3:30 to 6 p.m., for the letters L to Z inclusive. AGNES HUSBAND, Director, ALICE MAE DeFOREST, President. It is however to present the opinion of the student body upon any Hill question arising, through individual opinions in the form of written and signed contributions. The column is open now and will be started as soon as the first contribution is received. THE GREATER DICKINSON TONIGHT ONLY Lawrence's Big Vodville Day!!! EDDIE CASTLEMAN'S REVUE 15 of 15 People Preparing "SATAN MANIA" Also "The Four Chocolate Drops"—"The Flapperettes" Shows—3-5:30 9-3:20 Adm—10-29 611.7 Last—7-29 8:26 FRL-SAT.— SUN-MON-TUES. 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