A. PAGE FOUR I UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SEPTEMBER 4,1931 Fall Semester Classes Begin September 17 1. (Continued from page 1) the change in the arrangement of enrollment and sophomore lines will enter the west door of the gymnasium and the junior and senior lines will enter the east door. In former years the sophomore line entered the east door with the junior up enrollment the change will be made. Freshmen Should See Advisers The administration especially request that even the university counsel be present in class, in order that he may better shape his course and save time on the exam. Before enrolling in his classes every College freshman should come to the college to meet with a teacher, orientation, and make an appointment to see his adviser. The following advisers will be in their offices Sept. 12 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.; mabecock, 200 Ad. Black, 200 Ad. Damasco, and Sept. 14 from 9:00 to 12:00 a.m.; mabecock, 200 Ad. Black, 200 Ad. Damasco, and Sept. 14 from 9:00 to 12:00 a.m.; froetter, 108 R. Hall, 305 F. Neuenschwander, 302 F. Larson, 110 Snow, Leair, 121 Ad. Maguire, 114 Ad. Macdonald, 115 Walling, 22 Ad. and Winston, 305 F. for women students; Bchterling, 118 Ad. Chubb, 108 Ad. Maguire, 114 Ad. Macdonald, 10 This preliminary conference is intended to straighten out tangles for the audience. It will be available for him to a satisfactory program when his time comes for enroll- Every one both new and old is asked by the administration to become familiar with the routine so that the work will be carried on smoothly. All new Freshmen will be furnished with an attendance card which must be provided to all attendees for attendance at the following: Psychological examination, physical examination, and/or written evaluation for Fine Arts students), Monday evening and Tuesday evening convocation. "Although it is difficult and, in fact, impossible to forecast the enrollment for any year," and Registrar George Robinson prospect for the fall, "I feel that the total enrollment this year will be satisfying. Already several hundred freshmen's transcripts have been delivered with more coming in every day." The deams and others in charge of the matriculation process all agree that the main thing that the student can do is to work on their schedule and do everything on time. Includes Games With Haskell, Kansas Aggies, and Oklahoma Reduce Fee For Grid Games Price reductions of 50 to $1 on University of Kansas football games in 1921 have been announced by Dr. F. C Allen, K. U. athletic director. While reserved seats on the east and west sides of the big Memorial stadium will remain at the same price, with a lower-bowl大碗 bowl will be for lowered prices. The new schedule of prices for the K. U, games next fall includes: Sept. 28, Colorado Aggies, $1 in north end. Oct. 2, Haskell Indians, $1. This i ing. Aggies Oct. 10, Millikin U. $1. Oct. 17, Kansas Angies, $150. Oct. 31, Oklahoma Angies, $1 Nov. 21, Missouri, $2 Other prices remain the same in the new section. The new special tickets will be on sale only three days prior to each game and are priced at $149 per game, the price up留 until that time. The new section, opened to the reduced price, includes some 10,000 seats, according to the original schedule. Three days prior to the games the K. U. athletic department will announce the number of seats available BE WISE Save money, while you are attending K. U. by having your shoes repaired at— BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP Across from the Court House We have served students for 20 years. Rankin's Drug Store Where students get the habit of trading (Handy for students) University Supplies We have---- Sheaffer Parker Conklin Pens---- with stationery in line Sheaffer Pens $3.00 and up Parker Pens $2.75 and up Engineering Supplies Rental Typewriters Free Note Book Dividers Note Books Stationery Artists Supplies Note Book Paper Skrip Ink Typing Paper 1023 Mass. at the reduced price. The lower seats will be available on sale only on the day of the game. 1931 Football Schedule Sept. 26—Colorado Aggies, Lawrence Oct. 2—Haskell, Lawrence. Oct. 10—Milklin, Lawrence. Oct. 17—Kansas Aggies, Lawrence. Oct. 18—Lakeview, Lawrence. Oct. 31—Oklahoma A&M, Lawrence Nov. 7—Oklahoma, Norman. Nov. 14—Washington, St. Louis. Nov. 21—Missouri, Lawrence. Fred "Buryn" Black, of Kansas City, is following the old accepted custom of handing ice to prepare for further heights on a backfield berth this fall. Historically Significant Pen Is in the University The pen used by the German delegation in signing the reparations pact at Paris is among the interesting possessions of the University. This pen was used by Stresmann, an outstanding leader in efforts to bring peace and stability to war-torn Europe, to sign the Paris Reparations Pact. It was given to Chancellor E. H. Lindley by Clark H. Minor, in memory of his wife, Barbara Schott, an alumna of the University of Kansas and former editorial writer on the Kansas City Star. The past was written for her in Paris, where Mr.Miron had rooms. RENTAL TYPEWRITERS SEMESTER RATES at LESS than $2.00 per Month Typewriter work will improve your work 1023 Mass. CARTER'S WHEN the thought turns to the purchase of Diamonds, Watches or Jewelry; it is most natural that you should come to this Store to fill your desires. Here, you know that you will receive Jewels of only the finest quality and newest designs; each article properly priced and sold to you with honor-bound reliability. It is upon this standard of service that we have won public confidence and made this store your store. The College Jeweler --so much when you come to school if you let us look after your laundry and dry cleaning wants. You Wont Miss Mother We sew on buttons and do the mending free of charge with our laundry service. Give us a chance. 10th & N.H. Street Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 383 We clean everything you wear but your shoes Look at Your Heels--- Everyone else does. This is one business name you really should remember Electric Shoe Shop SHINE PARLOR Where students meet their friends 1017 Mass. Two Shops 11 W. 9th By Varsity Theater and back of Weaver's A Square Deal Prompt and Courteous Service Get Acquainted With ROBERTS Jewelry Store 833 Mass. St. Greetings New Students - Old Students Drive in our down town Super Service Station for complete service. Any kind of service for your car. Phone 1300 Firestone Tires "Texaco Gas" CARTER SUPER SERVICE Storage — We Never Close 1000 Mass. St. DRY CLEANING When you arrive in Lawrence ---the phone number is 75 par excellence if you want the best --- at moderate prices --- either "cash and carry" or delivery service. We clean anything cleanable from your gloves to your limousine. two shops 926 Mass. St. (downtown) 12th & Oread (campus shop) nineteen years in Lawrence