SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Psychological Exams Need Not Cause Fear Among New Students Reals Are Used by Advisors In Study of Enrollment Problems A! students entering the University for he first time are required to take a psychological examination before admission. You must give a two to each student entering the university since the fall of 1925 in the files of the department of psychology. Terror is not such a thing as a student's mental disease — not any dancer of a student flushing it. The student most likely will never swim the rating which he receives for proficiency in self-defense for study of an individual subject, or perhaps for a group activity. R tities are divided into ten groups or classes. The upper two and the lower two tities are taken and given to students enrolled in the encellin课. The students making high rati ges are encouraged to use their able (tie) to the fullest extent while preparing for the urgent to take fewer hours than the usual college load. This is especially true if the student's high school records match with his psychological rating. "a lack of maturity and a lack of knowledge of how to study is a combination that is almost always fatal to a student," said Professor Rhyneum Hawley, who taught psychology. "Seventy-five percent of the freshman tailors are caused by the students' unreadiness for a full college load. They have not fully matured intellectually, but they do so with the chance of success is worth taking." Psychological ratings are consulted as one factor in examining those students' records who have fallen below the 40 per cent rule in failures. Organist Plans Popular Program For Opening Concert Greene In Recital Sunday Sunday evening at 7:30 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Thirtenth Street, Greenwich Village, instructor of music in the School of Fine Arts, will play some fun and interesting music to music lectors. Greene is known here as a musician of unusual talent He will be assisted by Miss Dorothy Enlow, assistant organist of Trinity, and also Miss Ednah Hopkins, fa.'18, vicilest. Greene is beginning has second year, an organist and choirmaster of Trinity Lutheran Church, and desire to play in the program of pop-organ number machines. While the Lutheran organist is capable of playing compositions from the leading composer, he is planning to play contemporary music, which is more or less familiar. Th. program for the entire recital follow s; colonist s: Arundel is from the Fiftieth Symphony Bucharest Bucharest The Ilium Stuttgart Steven Baxter Ms Greene Schubert Acca Lacroix is from the New World Moscow Miss Houkine Dearnik Cavet m. Lou Ternis n. Darrow Ms Elow Chipin E Fil Nostrat Ms Houkine Chipin Mobil m. P Rouen m. The Bucket Warrior Rouen Rouen Rosemary Abide market The Strikes Tehranian karaoke Large m. Mr Greene Se d the Kansan home. New Student Program 9:00 a.m.—Psychological Examination, Auditorium. 10:00 12:00 a.m.—Registration, Basement Administration Building. 12:30 5:30 p.m.—Registration Continued. 2:00 p.m.—Psychological Examination, Auditorium. 8:00 p.m.—"All States Parly," for all men and women, Union Building. TODAY Appointments for physical examination will be made for all Freshmen be time of registration. TOMORROW All students are urged to attend the regular church services. 3:00 p.m. — W, Y. C. A, W. S. G. A. Ten, Watkins Hall. 3:30 p.m. — Y, M. C. A. “Freshman Trook.” Meet at Union Building. MONDAY 9:00 a.m. — Freshman Convention (Attendance required), Auditorium, Dean Henand preiding, Introduction of Student Leaders and discussion of: following: "Activities;" "Your Health;" "Your Money;" "Outside Work and Study." 0:30 a.m. - Psychological Examination, Auditorium. a. m. Morning Chocolate for all Women, Herby House, 1320 Grod, 3:30 p.m. Meeting of Fresheres by School (Attendance required), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Auditorium; School of Engineering, Marvin Hall; School of Pharmacy, Lecture Room, Chemistry Building. (At this meeting Freshmen will meet their Doors and receive instruction and counsel regarding enrollment. There will be an opportunity to ask questions.) 7:30 p.m.-Chancellor Lindley's Introductory Address. (Attendance required). Auditium. TUESDAY Monday is "Get Acquainted Day" at the Y. M. C. A., 121 Fraser Hall, Conse in any time. 8:30-12:00 n.m.—Enrollment in classes. 1:30: 5:00 p.m.—Enrollment in classes. 9:30 m.p.—Psychological Examination, 11 East Administration Building. 1:30:4:20 p.m.—Trips through the library every half-hour. The library and its uses are explained. Baker. 3:30:5:20 p.m.—Tea for all women, Spooner-Thayer Museum. 3:30 m.p.—Address, Chancellor Lindley, (Attendance required), Auditorium. 9:00 p.m.—Informal hour for men and women, "Origin of K.E. Traditions." Henley House. WEDNESDAY Students Welcome 8:30-12:00 a.m.—Enrollment in classes. 8:00-12:00 a.m.—Enrollment in classes. 7:30 p.m. - Address, Chancellor Mixler, (Attendance required), Auditorium. 8:29 p.m. - All-University Mixler, Union Building. 1:30 4:30 p.m. - Trips over the campus every hour under leadership of up- starts THURSDAY Classs begin as per schedule. Just across from the Court House 3:30 p.m.—Fine Arts Convocation (Attendance required of all Fine Arts Students), Central Administration Auditorium. FRIDAY FRIDAY 10:00 a.m.—First All-University Convention, Auditorium. 8:00 p.m.—Student receptions at various churches. 1113 Mass. BURGERT Shoe Shop across from the Court Ho SATURDAY 9:00 a.m.- Psychological Examination, 11 East Administration Building. 9:00 12:00 a.m. - Enrollment completed. 10:30 a.m. - Big and Little Sister Picnic, Gather at Henley House. 10:30 6:00 p.m. - Fellowship Outing for all Men. Gather at Union Building. 8:30 p.m. - Chancey's Reception, Union Building. PEOPLES STATE BANK Massachusetts at Ninth Capital & Surplus - $150,000.00 The Cafeteria Will Open Breakfast 7:30-8:45 Lunch 11:30-1:30 Dinner 5:00-6:30 Monday Morning Breakfast Monday from 8 to 9 Regular Hours We Welcome All Located in the New Union Building SOCIAL CORPS IS INCREASED Norman, Ohio - The University of Oklahoma whose principal duties will be to assist students in work of radical attention, employment, recreation, education, and training. plus energy and advent. Acreal of he first regularly appointed dean of women, a religious physician for women and a new pastorry for the $y$ who had assigned this job of wordsmith. Send the Knusir house. Faculty and Students We Invite You to Come in and Get Acquainted Prescriptions Drugs and Sundries Stationery Sheaffer, Parker and Conklin Fountain Pens We engrave your name free on each pen or pencil Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phone 678 WELCOME to Our New Store All the latest styles in dresses, coats and millinery. Kollins Hose. Liniex. Find them at 803 Mass. Next to Round Corner doleful Tragedy of a young Lady of Seventeen MARY JANE was in tears. MARY JANE was in tears. "...and Grandma didn't hear the telephone," she sobbed. "Not even when Jimmy called the *received* time So Jimmy asked Helen Parks back, and being going to the dance with him. "And no—nobody else has asked me!" The tragedies of seventen are dark and bitter. Disconsolate, Mary Jane buried her face in a pillow. Mr. Mason looked down at the forlorn little figure on the couch sympathetically, "You know," he said to his wife, "Gramma really doesn't hear as well as she used to. She needs an extension telephone in her room. I think I'll order one tomorrow." Telephones where you and them can often prevent youthful woes—and be pleasure to old firs They save time, patience, steps. ... Few know that one or two additional instruments cost considerably less than the single telephone they now have! By a wisely-placed "extension" or two, and perhaps a rearrangement of the equipment you already have, an expert telephone man can often double the convenience of your telephone service. "And no-nobody else has asked me!" Manager, Southeastern Bell Telephone Co. City, I'll help you know how to get more value out of my telephone service. I will send a copy of your book- ing information in the telephone service for the home. Name: Address: Freddy Is Furious All because he bought his clothes before he came to school and then found all the other fellows wearing clothes in the University manner from Woolf Brothers. 1023 Massachusetts Woolf Brothers Howdy! Old and New We'll see you at 1237 Oread Qread Barber Shop Shine Parlor North of Bricks You are invited to the Free Varsity Dance MONDAY NIGHT September 16th at the Union Building FRED AGNEW will play 9 to 12 John Boyer Varsity Dance Manager Subscribe Today for Your Kansan See a Salesman on the Campus or call at the Kansan Business office in the Journalism Bldg.