PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS; LAWRENCE, KANSAS MANAGING EDITOR PAUL V. MINDER Make In Editor IRENE McCARTY Nightlife Editor JIMMY HOLLIS Music Editor MARGARET DUVEY Lawyer Editor JAMES JEWELSON George Editor GEORG GASPAR Arnold Keremann JANETTE JACKSON Marketing Editor JAROEL SMITH Howard Stewart RUSSELL KORNER ADVERTISING MANAGER SIDNEY KROSS Assistant Advertising Marr. Margaret Ince Kansan Board Members HP-11-11-11-11 Robert Whittman Margaret Iacob Paul V. Moe Liliana Belsheb Shirley Kroen Betty Millieron Martha Travers Alfreda Broebke 1PN MEUNFY Pharma Business Office KU, 6 News Room KU, 2 Night Connection, Business Office 270KK Night Connection, New Room 270KK Published in the afternoon, five times a week and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Kansas, from the Press of the Department of Journalism. Submission price, $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Single copies, for each. All materials are due by September 15th, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1912 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933 START IN THE MORNING Tomorrow school opens. At 8:30 the whistle will again call the students to classes. Another year is being started and it promises to be a successful one. The freshmen have been told of traditions, organizations, activities and other University customs. They have been subjected to registration and enrollment. They have heard of caps, the nemesis of all freshmen, of paddle lines, of school loyalty and of school spirit. Some of them have passed through rush week. Now they are ready to begin upon the real work which was the objective for their coming to Kansas. So is the rest of the Hill population. After being subjected to the week of pre-class days activities, most of the students will be ready for a change. The beginning of the semester is just as important as the end. Don't wait until mid-semester or later to begin to take interest in the course. It may be too late then. In the morning is the time to start. One hears too often how this student or that student slept through a class and received credit for his slumbers. There have been HONORS IN ENGLISH; 唐山蓝天汽车销售部 OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XXX Wednesday, Sept 19, 1922 No. 4 Notless due at Chancellor's office at 11:30 a.m. on regular afternoon publication days Students wish to begin or to continue the course, Reading for Honeysuckle in November, during college enrollment at University of Oklahoma or Tuesday or Wednesday, in 211 Fraser Hall. Please call (805) 697-7300. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S GLEE CLUBS: All former members of the Men's and Women's Gke Clubs are requested to meet at the Fire Basket on North College Hill Wednesday evening, September 21, at 7:15 p. m. to assist in the Freshman Intimidation Ceremony. AGNES HUSBAND; WILLIAM PILCHER; Directors. After all one comes to the University in quest of knowledge. Of course there are some who come only for the social life, but the vast cases of students receiving degrees with practically no effort on their part. There are classes where you can "bull" your way for a grade, others where a red, shiny apple will suffice, others where a warm friendship will help, and there are a great many classes where only hard work will get a grade. majority come to gain an education. There is no objective gained in only receiving a grade; it's the knowledge behind that grade that counts. Don't deceive yourself. Play square. It pays dividends in the end. INTRAMURAL EXPANSION The intramural expansion program as announced by Edwin R. Eibel, assistant professor of physical education in charge of intramurals, is indeed gratifying. This program will present to the students a wider field of competition and is the result of the wide interest and increase in intramural sports, as developed by Mr. Eibel. Intramural sports this year will replace to as great an event, as the students desires, the former compulsory "gym". The program for the fall sports in the intramural field has been prepared. The increasing of the divisions for competition should attract an even larger number than in the preceding years. It is up to the students to accept the plan. If the students fail to accept intramurals this year, then "gpm" likely will be required next year. YOU Who Are Our Friends and YOU Who Will Be Our Friends THE COTTAGE You enjoy a game of tennis, golf, touch football, baseball, or of some other sport, here is an excellent opportunity to play, and at the same time gain the physical exercise that is necessary to do good scholastic work. Intramural sports have a definite place in the program of a university. 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Launch two big biscuits into a bowl of milk or cream and hop AEL the energy-building element. Nature put into wheat are right here in these golden-brown biscuits. So call the waiter! Tell him you've decided to double up on energy! Tell him you want to put spring in your step and fire in your eye. Tell him you want Shredded Wheat! and with the added program for this year, it should show a material increase in the number of participants. W. J. Cummings, chief of police in Lawrence, says that it probably will be best if the students don't park along country roads this year, which agrees concisely with the views of the students, but where else can they park. When you see Niagara Falls on the package, you KNOW they have Shredded Wheat. SHREDDED WHEAT NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda Bakers" FRATERNITY JAYHAWK K. U. 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