THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN We Have With Us Today The following graduates and former students of the University will be guests of Pi Kappa Alpha during homecoming: Howard Welch, A. B. '18, South Bend, Ind.; Vernon Moore, A. B. '17, South Bend, Ind.; Tom Col, Ims, Kansas City, Mo.; Flagg, M. D. '21, Kansas City, Mo.; Carl Newman, M. D. '21, Kansas City, Mo.; Glenn Ayres, Lodi, Calif.; George Jenns, B. S. '17, Telara, Peru; Edward Thompson, B. S. '21, Topeka, Kan; Joe Pratt, Appleton City, Mo.; Roder Wild, LL. B. '21, Kansas City, Mo.; Roy Moody, B. B. '20, Toukai, Kan.; Robert Weed, A. B. '17, Kansas City, Mo.; Lance Hill, Emporia, Kan. Pi Upsilon is expecting to entertain 150 alumni, wives and friends at their house on Thanksgiving Day. Alpha Chi Omega will have as their Homecoming guests the following: Mary Crandall, fa24, of Veron; Norma McFadden, A. B. 21, who is teaching in Abilene this year; Patricia Evans, fa24, of Topeka; Maureen McKernan, A. B. 15, who is now a special feature guest to guests from Kansa city King Canyon; Salome Langmade Randolph, Athol Brophy, Elizabeth Stevens, Eulalia Kaufman, Victoria Duncan and Caroline Doran. Elizabeth Fleeson, A. B'13, A. M'15, will spend Thanksgiving with her sister, Doris Fleeson, c'23, at the Chi Omega house. ROY TURNER, guard Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Clark of Bartes- ville, Oka., will attend the Thanksgiving game and spend the Thanksgiving game with their daughter, Moret Mae, fla. '22. Mrs. Ella Bownan of Coffeyville, Kan., will be in Lawrence for the Kansas-Missouri game. Miss Amy Clark of Coffeyville, Kana, will be in Lawrence during the Thanksgiving game. Harold Blake, LL. B.21, of Wichi J. C. EDWARDS, tackle ta has returned for the game. Paul Stauffer, ex21, from Columb bus, is visiting in Lawrence. Hugo Kohl, '21, of Hayes, has returned to Lawrence for the game. Thelma Smith, ex24, of Kansas City, will spend Wednesday and Thursday at the Alpha Delta Pi House. "RED" PIERSON, full back Marguerite Nelson, A. B.'21, will visit H. T. Landers Thursday. Miss Mary Brown, A. B. '01, of Kansas City, is visiting her sister, Miss Lolo Brown, over Thanksgiving. Marian Beardsley, ex'19, will spend Thanksgiving in Lawrence. Lorraine Eastwood, fs21), is visiting friends at the University this week. Pauline Scner, c'22, will spend Thanksgiving with her sister in Tulsa, Okla. Anne Scott, A. B. 21, of Blue Rapids, Kan., will visit Erma Marvin, c'25, during the Thanksgiving holidays. Laurine Myer, fs21, will visit with Sarah Binney for the game Thursday. CLYDE FREESE, tackle Pauline Newcomb, Newton, Kan. will visit at the Allemania House during Homecoming. In Round Numbers The Stadium will have a permanent seating capacity of 32,000 persons. Six sections wit ha seatin capacity of 15,000 people are now complete. Construction bean July 16, the first six sections will cost $220,000. Stadium will cost $500,000 when complete. 200 men have been on he construction work at one time. $5,000 was spent for plans alone. 1,000 men have been on the Unit Construction's pay roll during construction. Forty reinforced concrete steps, from $9 \frac{1}{2}$ to $13 \frac{1}{2}$ inches high and 2 feet 4 inches wide form the seat tiers. Three-quarter inch expansion joints are placed 97 feet apart. A 220-yard straightway track will extend south of the football field. The oval track is a quarter mile in length. 40,000 cubic yards of earth have been excavated for the stadium and field. 4,000 cubic yards of cement have been used in the six sections when complete. One mile of tiling underlies the stadium grounds. Two car load sof planks and one car old of metal supports are used in the seating arrangement. Two hours after the heaviest rain the field will be dry enough to play on. La Force Bailey was the architect for the structure, and the designing was supervised by Prof. C. C. Williams. The loam underlying the sod on the gridiron is the same sacred soil on which Jayhawkers have twisted the Tiger's Tail. Stadium Quips The Unit Construction Co., builders of the Stadium, received a prize freak letter. They advertised several months ago in new newspapers for carpenters. They received a letter from Ohio addressed to Mr.K.U. Stadium, Lawrence, Kans. The letter started out with a "Dear Jr. Stadium, I red your ad. in the newspaper and want to work for you." "Honey" Wilson, carreteral of the old McCook field, has been selling scrap lumber for kindling at the Stadium grounds. He has been charging one dollar a load. "Honey" received fifty per cent commission on all sales. The other day a man from the stadium kindling "Honey" was in the air for half an hour and finally went to the construction engineer for advice. During the period of construction only one fatality was suffered by the construction company. One warm day in the early fall a horse died in his harness—He was being worked with a mule. The Stadium is a very simple word for most people, but "Howler" Wilson insists that it is the "Stadin" and then men employed call it the "stadium". The Stadium has long since been dedicated. Several months ago an official of the construction company ran upon a couple upon the top seat of the east section talking about the moon, stars, etc. When entirely complete the Stadium will make an ideal place for bull fights. DEE MIFFLIN, backfield News 12/28—Bob Davis was taught by an usher at the K.U.M. U.m. taoing hibernates secretes of Lawrence boys to wall at the pluck route knott. Fightin' Tom Smith Sore At "Lack of Spirit" or added entertainment, "Slick" Haynes will mytify everyone with his magic tricks. John Brodie will be theeer with his Scotch dialect, which has given him the title of "The Harry Lander of America." The slides of former K. U. athletes will be thrown on the screen and students will be duke for the evening will be furnished by the University Glees Club and Hem's orchestra. which Caroline Robb House, Agatha Reiley and Lorena Mack, toe-dancers are the headliners. (Continued from Page 1. 1) "The Bullfest" is to begin promptly at nine," the fest committee from the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce this month will complete program we will keep the crowd "busy" munching doughnuts and drinking cider." Chancellor Lindsey will give the address of the evening and Mayor Kreeck and H. B. Ober will follow with short talks. All manner of amusement is to be used to keep the roped up throughout the evening. "Bluke" Friend will give one of his popular eccentric dances. Anyone who has ever seen "Bluke" permeates him at a hunt front seat for this number. The program is to feature a pagceent, "The New Spirit of Kansas," in the women's program for the evening is divided into two parts, the rally in front of Fraser Hall at 7 o'clock "The rally is to be a pop generator and the 'Gabfest', the best women's party ever put on at K. U." according to the committee. Although entertainment is to feature at the "Bullfist," just plain chat and talk will prevail at the "Gabfest." "Not too gettable a program has been prepared," said Mile Katherine Redding of the computer lab. "If we want to give plenty of opportunity for everyone to get 'talked out.' It will be the one place in Lawrence where you can find everyone else." and the "Gabfest" at Myers Hall afterwards. Don't Fail to See HARDING BEADS at Rankin's or call E. P. SCRIVNER Black 1572 1125 Tenn. St. They'll be Great for Xmas Welcome, Old Grads May your homecoming be the most pleasant experience you have had in years. Whether you need anything in our line, we will be pleased to welcome you personally. Johnstons and Quimby Candies Large Compacts and Vanity Cases Keep your voice clear at the game by using Nyal Huskews We still have a few tickets left for the game The Round Corner Drug Co. If it's advertised—We have it Lawrence, Kans. 801 Mass. OLD GRADS! Meet your old time friends and talk over your college days here. We welcome you Old Grad to our new store. Make your headquarters here and we want to meet you. HOUK & GREEN 729 Mass. St. Successors to Robt. E. House WELCOME OLD GRADS We will be open until 12:30 Thanksgiving Day for the accommodation of visitors. Come in and look over our new books while you wait. University Book Store 803 Mass. St. We want "Tiger Meat!" We'll all be there tomorrow rooting for Kansas. New York Cleaners ERNEST W. YOUNG 836 Mass St. Call 75 --at MEN'S SHOES Unusual values of genuine calfskin, dark brown $8.00 Among our assortment of shoes you will find the best values and newest styles. They are priced from $4.50 up. A new Dress Oxford, both dull and patent $7.50 NEWMAN'S Oh Boy! N Jurkey Dinner and all the trimmin's including Tiger Meat "Brick's" The OREAD CAFE See you at the game!