PAGE TWO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Daily Kansan Official Student Pater of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editorial Staff EMPLOYMENT STATEMENT Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief Robbie Mayer Ripley Media News Editor New Editor Paul Pence Jr. James Calvert Night Editor Tobien Tatum Alumna Editorial Berries Palacios Alumna Editorial Gerade Surveys Plain Tale Editor Editor Gerade Surveys Plain Tale Editor Richard Hutchens Sports Editor Sport Editor Richard Hutchens Other Board Members Sunny Futures Franck Tifflon Philippe Reporter Jonathan Rees Cillian Halland Stephen King John Burke Indian Brunner Lionel Barron Lee Hairberg Peyton Hillman Luke Holmes Business Web DISTRICT Clerk Advertising Manager Lew Bedding Ast. Advertising Mer. Lucille Reports Foreign Advertising Mer. William Clark Telephones Business Office K. U. 65 News Room K. U. 72 Telephones Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by Students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Texas at Austin in the Zone of the Department of Journalism. Department of Journalism. Entered an second semester mail matter September 17, 1963, at the post office at Lawrence, Kauai, under the set of March 3, 1967. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1927 COMPLETION DAY Witness the use of complete 100 ten days hence will come the fulfillment of a ten year dream. The curving line of the stadium is broken only by a few unfinished seats in the northeast section. The Union building is being occupied with a new catera in full operation; and in addition, the first floor is about to be completed and furnished. The Union Memorial fund idea came into the minds of the friends of the University in 1919 and the first plans were put into actual operation by the秋umn of 1920. The response of the student body was noteworthy. Their quota was put at 1600,000 but they returned that and more too. The students, alone, contributed 828,000. The people of the state and the alumni were 'no less enthusiastic. Many cities and towns in Kansas managed their own campaigns and returned amazing amounts. With the net amount of $861,000 in the coffers of the Memorial Corporation, the two units were commenced. This stadium was dedicated fittingly in 1921 by the Kansas-Missouri football game, when the Jayhawks vamnished the Tiger by a 15 to 9 score. Five years later, in April, the cornerstone of the Union building was laid in the midst of a distinctive ceremony. Completion Day will remain long an important event in the history of the University of Kansas. An intersectional football game between Kansas and the University of Wisconsin will be supplemented by the more solenl event of the dedication of the Union building. Pride reigns in the hearts of each student as he looks down over the north slope of the campus where the massive stadium rises magnificently in the countour of a great horseshoe. But the student will be no less proud of the Union building erected for the purpose of providing a place where friendships may be renewed and where the spirit of Kansas may be perpetuated. THOSE FRESHMAN RULES The freshman headgear has its place. It is a custom, a tradition to be kept and cherished. A mark peculiar to first year students is held important universally. In years past, there has always been trouble in interpreting the rules laid down by upperclassmen for the wearing of freshman caps. All first year students fail to realize the importance of the cap. Upperclassmen lose its significance in the swish of the paddle. Freshmen are freshmen the land over. They will never be satisfied with the rules made for them to follow. But an intelligent interpretation Interwoven Hose HOUK AND CREEN ROTHING CO. of the awn made by the K Club and the Men's Student Council is easy; and that is all that is needed. When freshmen remember that their caps are marks of complete support of the University, and when uppermenkeep in mind that the University pennant should mean more to them now it did as a freshman, then there can be more observance of freshman rules by the "earlings," and more intelligent enforcement of them by the uppermen. The freshman rules rightly interpreted, are a means to the promotion of good fellowship, patriotism, and the enthusiasm that wins. THE ANSWER TO A MAIDEN'S PRAYER Since the beginning of time countless millions of Eves have suffered. From that day when Eve first tasted the fruit from the tree of Knowledge realization of the imperfection of her communion, Man, came to her. It was then that the long search of woman-kind began. Down through the ages it has continued. She has met with many disappointments. At times she has been tempted to give up, but the perseverance of her sex has uphold her in her purpose. Even so with the maiden of today; the search for her ideal in manhood has not ended. She too has blunted blindly along in her search, disillusioned and disheartened. Hopefully she has gone along, looking for some way in which to choose rightly from the countless ranks of masculinity. It has resisted for Man himself to aid his bewildered sister. He has said, "Modern Eve, the purposeful thought of many is butter than the thought of one. Why not settle this question for your sisters of posterity? Why not trust the ballot, and award the choice of the many with the famed Golden Apple." So it is that the age old prayer of womanhood is to be answered. So it is that the Eyes of the University will honor perfection. Thanks to the Sour Owl,喜爱 known only in Eden will descend upon the women of Mount Greden. SECOND GENERATION CLUB The new organization, "Second Generation Club" which was recently given birth, has met with some disapproval on the campus in the past few days. Students feel that there are enough organizations on the Hill and that the addition of a new club will only add confusion, more work. and time wasted for the students belonging. The "Second Generation Club" has a worthy purpose. It is laudable that the club should want to prepare events that will bring old grads back to the University. Yet there is that common cry that the campus is already over-organized. If the new club has in its fold a group of students that take part in few other activities and who are anxiotes to make a go of this new activity then its creation is commendable. But if its members are the over-erogetic ones who already have many irons in the fire and yet who desire one more picture in the Jayhawk, then the Second Generationists should be tabbed from the outset. PARTIES AT NINE The idea has gradually grown up that it is poor taste to start to a party before the big hours of the night. Variety dances, and most of the other authorized parties are scheduled to start supposedly at 9:00 p. m. But how many people are there to start the party when the orchestra begins to play? Few, a very few, at the most. One man has announced that when he is going to the Variety it isn't necessary to start getting ready until nine. Why should he go on time? The crowd would not arrive before ten. Women awen that they can almost get their night's rest before it is necessary to get ready for a dance. Why wouldn't parties be just as good if they were really started at nine or at ten? ATTENTION! New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) closes every Saturday afternoon at 2 and does not open again until Monday morning at 7:30 On all other afternoons there is a special refreshment service from 2 to 4:30 'It's so handy, and you'll like the food.' K. U. Beauty Parlor w. 727. May St. at 727 Mass, St. Guarantees good marcels without damage to the hair Finger Waves Water Waves Shampoos Manicures Phone 1028 for Appointments For the best haircuts in town Ladies and Gentlemen, 50c K. U. Barber Shop 727 Mass. St. Look for this shop 745 Mass. St. Campus Ties Short rounding vamps Alligator black and tan Patent — Hazel — Russett — Gun Metal One price — $5.00 Plain Tales From the Hill As usual the Hill one-man police forces arrived fifteen minutes after the big skank hunt in front of Fraser ended. The brave刃伤 in khakb had run out and she was the densest of the animal, only to find out that he was already dead. --the class a big white shaggy-haired dog came in, caught the attention of the students, inspected the instructor's desk, scooped around and then evidently settled down, for he was wearing a red tie. blew, however, the dog jumped up and in true college style made a rush for the door to be the first one out. A a-train journalism professor says, "You can open the Kansas City Start anytime and you won't find a black head there." Please, Mr. Professor, won't you find out what kind of face cream the Star uses? Alumni note from a Kansas country newspaper, "Mr. Johnie Doe has just returned to Lawrence, where he is the co-founder of his oilied University associates." "Oh, I'm all out of theme paper, a freshman manned. "What shall I do? I need some for class. Should I get some at Brick's?" Are doors planning to step an advertising campaign? The other day during the 10:30 advertising class reception, a German police dog engages the instructor's table, treated down the nise and then让*4*. At the next session of A critic in economics professor was to give an address in Kansas City a few dime gifts. He asked his class to write some material on the subject so that he would have something to talk about. When the class finished it he said, "You you have written everybody knows. I talk about something else." "How do I get down?" a freshman wailed the morning after her first night in a "double-decker." Hear Dean Arant on "Oh, pipe down!" was the sleepy but insistent command of an upper-classman. And the freshie is still hunting for the pipe. "This is the first time I've ever had a chance to leave a class because the teacher didn't comb in all my three years at the University," remarked a woman yesterday morning, tripping away from class with joy of suffering because she has never ever," she added brightly, "Mine must be changing." "The Sacco-Vanenziet Case" at Unity Forum, 12th & Vt. Sts, Sunday at 10 sharp. "Jesus the Humanist" will be the subject of the minister's discourse at 11. 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