Page 3 Dog Seeks Education Too, But Professor Objects During history class we could hear loud roars of laughter from across the hall and the professor had to discontinue his lecture. His colleague's sense of humor had drowned out our discussion of constitutional law. Then it hit our class—a pudge faced, panting bulldog was making his rounds of Strong classrooms. He seemed excited about history. At least he made a dashing entrance into the classroom. In fact, so dashing that he was out of breath. Now the professor could not continue the lecture because the bulldog was panting too loudly. He was an enthusiastic student, too. While the rest of us had been trying to catch up on the sleep we had lost the night before this new addition to our class was wandering all over the room. We thought he added a new slant to history; however, the professor thought the dog should be dismissed "Nice doggie. Let's go outside." With that the nice doggie ran down another aisle and grabbed a suede jacket. "Nice doggie, please let's go outside." The nice doggie ran down another aisle. The professor edged his hand nearer and motioned for the slightly gnarling canine to make his exit. The nice doggie ran down another History did not have time to wait on stubborn dogs. Our professor grabbed at the dog's collar and then pulled his hand back. This doggie was not such a nice doggie The professor decided to continue the lecture only speaking a little louder. We could take notes above the dog's panting this time but the poor animal was a little too hungry and began to snap at our legs. We launched a new campaign to oust the dog. He was too good at playing "ditch 'em' and he refused to be coaxed. We didn't dare grab his collar again and no one had a bone. One student volunteered his suede jacket. Dangling it for the pudge-faced mongrel to grasp, we tried pulling him out. We pretended to give up and conceded the dog his victory. We marched out of the classroom. The dog followed and we ran back in. He stayed outside. We won. Trade Representative To Visit KU Friday Dr. von Grabill will talk to students interested in careers with U.S. government and industry abroad. Dr. Stanton S. von Grabill, vicepresident of the American Institute for Foreign Trade, Phoenix, Ariz., will be on campus Friday. The barracks buildings in Sunny-side were moved to K.U. from Camp Barkley, Tex., in the summer of 1946. Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1958 University Daily Kansan Senior High School Women Here Nov.15 for Leadership Outstanding senior high school women will be told the ways of KU at High School Leadership Day Nov. 15. At 10:30 a.m. a faculty panel, "It's Your Opportunity," will be presented. Emily Taylor, dean of women, will be moderator. The Associated Women Students group sponsors the briefing sessions for the seniors to take information to their home towns. All seniors are from high schools in Kansas or Kansas City, Mo They will be guests of residents in freshman dormitories. Freshman hostesses will be named Monday. Those seniors arriving Nov. 14 will be escorted by their hostesses to see "The King and I" that night in the University Theatre. Following the play there will be a get-acquainted party in Corbin-North College and GSP dining rooms. Wealthy Babcock, associate professor of mathematics; Lewin Goff, Nearly 95 high school senior women will be present for the leadership day activities Saturday in the Kansas Union. associate professor of speech and drama; Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Rev. Ernst Klein, associate professor of religion, and Dr. Martilyn Stokstad, assistant professor of history of art, will make up the panel. The KU Chorale under the direction of Clayton Krebblief, associate professor of music education, will provide entertainment. LA TROPICANA CLUB Housemothers to Show Gaudy Styles at Halloween Party Mexican Food Served at 4 p.m. Favorite Beverages Sold 434 LOCUST ST. North Lawrence Under New Management Housemothers at KU have, for many years, viewed in awe the abominable creations which college coeds manage to call "the style everybody is wearing these days." For once the housemothers will get a chance to cast off their inhibitions and wear the gaudiest thing that can be thrown together. The Associated Women Students organization is sponsoring a "Halloween Hallucinations" party for all the KU "Moms" tomorrow night from 8 to 9:30 in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. At the party, the housemothers will participate in a parade and contest for the most original, funniest, gaudiest and mose clashing costume. test, AWS has scheduled group singing to start the party gently and prepare the crowd for the contest. After the contest, the coed hostesses for the housemothers will try their luck in a hula hoop relay. 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