Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 5 He Finds Football A Thrilling Game Twenty-two men scrambling for an egg. That definition of football might sound silly to Americans, but to Klaus Bosch, Giengen, Germany, graduate student, it made sense after he had seen his first game Saturday between TCU and Y "I was impressed by the special atmosphere surrounding an American football game," Bosch said. "The marching band was exciting," he said. "It reminded me of an infantry attack of an old 19th century army. The whole atmosphere was not as serious as that surrounding a European sporting event. Here it seemed informal—just a place for everybody to relax and have fun." "I admired the Red Pepper girls." Bosch said. "They must be as tired as the players after cheering all afternoon." "The game reminded me of a folk festival." Bosch said when asked to compare football with an event in his country. "In some ways it also looked like a circus." "I was astonished at the attendance," he added. "One doesn't see that many going to a soccer game in Germany." "All the rules were new to me," he said. "This matter of downs confused me. It was interesting to see how the teams face each other NROTC Society Holds 1st Meeting An organizational meeting of the Hawkwatch Society was held last night. Purposes and functions of the group, the Naval ROTC honor organization, were explained to new members. The Hawkwatch Society sponsors the NROTC intramural teams and the annual Navy Ring Dance. It cooperates with other campus military societies to sponsor the Military Ball. after such a small break between downs. It looked rather dangerous." "I don't see how they throw and kick the egg-shaped ball so well," he added. A true KU fan, Bosch concluded, "I hope we're luckier than last Saturday." Makeup Test Set For New Students Makeup placement examinations for all new students who missed examinations during the orientation period will be tomorrow and Friday at 2 p.m., in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Cecil Williams, Guidence Bureau psychometrist, said all new students who fail to take the examination by Oct. 1 will be dropped from school. There is no charge for the tests this week, Mr. Williams said, but a fee will be charged after this week Students taking the test must attend both sessions. Aid to Job-Seekers All persons interested in using the Business Placement Bureau this year will meet at 4 p.m. today in Strong Auditorium. Arno F Knapper, assistant professor of business administration and director of the Business Placement Bureau, will outline procedures for using the Bureau, and will discuss job opportunities. The people of the humid Pampa of Argentina distinguish between the north, or sultry north wind, and the pampero, or invigorating wind which comes to them across the Pampa. Bar Assn. Approved for Student Lawyers Members of the School of Law voted yesterday to formally organize a Student Bar Assn. An informal organization has existed at KU for several years. The organization will be open to any student taking courses in the School of Law. Its purpose is to establish a student government for the school and to act as a professional organization in cooperation with the Kansas and American Bar Associations. A board of governors will be elected Monday to take care of all matters of business for the association. Plans also call for the organization of a pre-law club for students interested in entering the Law School. HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER 9th & Iowa 150-Car Free Parking See Your House Representative or Phone Jayhawk CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY VI 3-0895 HILLCREST BARBER SHOP Open Ready To Serve You THE LAUNDROMAT - No Attendant - Coin-Metered - Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week RANEY HILLCREST DRUG - Cosmetics - Luncheonette - Fountain A Touchdown for You To Start the New Season Whenever you're looking for the best selection of rooms, apartments, business services, etc... you will score a touchdown by consulting the classified columns that appear daily on the Want Ad page of your UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FOR SALE OFFICE DESK—32"x60", 5 drawers, typewriter compartment, heavy glass plate top, very good condition. Call VI 3-6969. 9-25 LIVE GIFTS--Nightingale Canary singers. Parakeets, all colors, from sunny Texas-complete stock of cages and stands. Fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs-beds, harnesses, etc. Chameleons, hamsters, chameleons, hamsters, etc. Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-2921. tf BUSINESS SERVICES It Costs So Little To Place A Want Ad... ... Only 20c A Day ($1.00 For Five Times) MISCELLANEOUS BEVERAGES- All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Picnic. party supplies. 6th and 4th Vermont. Phone VI. if 0350. One Three Five Time Times Times 25 words or less ___ .50 .75 Each additional word -- .01 .02 $1.00 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS 111 Flint Hall The Student Market Place Phone KU 376