Page 7 WAITING FOR YOU—Sally L'Ecuyer, Lawrence sophomore, waits for this year's students to purchase books. Encased in the stacks of thick books, Miss L'Ecuyer predicts the stacks will go down fast as the book store becomes full of milling students today. SUA Sponsors Jazz Quartet Jazz comes to KU this weekend as the Modern Jazz Quartet appears at 8 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium. The group is composed of John Lewis, pianist and music director of the quartet, Milton Jackson, vibraharp virtuoso, Percy Heath, bass, and Connie Kay, drums, one of the most artful brush experts in jazz. The quartet features a delicate, controlled style, one of the easiest to digest for a "long hair" enthusiasm. There is no dixieland hullabaloo with these lyric impressionists. The group is sponsored by Student Union Activities. No reserved seats are available. Tickets may be obtained at the Student Union and the Information booth on campus. Other SUA-sponsored activities this week include the Apple Polishing Party at 7:30 p.m. tonight. It is an open house held in the homes of a number of faculty members. All students will meet at the Kansas There is also an informal dance in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union tonight from 9 until 10 p.m. Trail Room dances will also be held from 9 until 11 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday nights. Union and will be driven to the faculty homes. Tomorrow night SUA sponsors a movie, "On Borrowed Time," which will be shown at 7:30 in the Trophy Room of the Kansas Union. Elected to Athletic Board New members of the Athletic Board named this summer are Charles Oldfather, associate professor of law; Calvin Vander Werf, professor of chemistry; John Downing, student body president, and Paul Masoner, Great Bend alumnus. The cuisine of Trinidad in the British West Indies is a mixture of British, American, Continental and Creole cooking, with Indian and Chinese dishes also in evidence. A Word of Welcome From the House of Gustafson to the new students as well as the returning students who know us, whose acquaintanceship and good will we hope to obtain as we have in the past—by giving service and satisfying wants. Fine watch and jewelry repairing by experts at reasonable prices. THE COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. Phone VI 3-5432 Campus Express Included In Bus Service Thursday, Sept. 11, 1958 University Daily Kansan Bus service on and to the campus is being provided by the Lawrence Bus Company. The company operates a line from the downtown area to the campus, as well as an inter-campus route. Downtown buses leave from the Rexall corner at 9 and Massachusetts to the campus every 20 minutes, from 6:40 a.m. through 6:20 p.m. The bus goes out 9th to Indiana; south on Indiana to 12th; then via Oread across campus to the Chi Omega fountain; and back downtown. Buses leave the University at 15, 35, and 55 minutes past the hour, for the trip to town. The fare is 20 cents, or 6 tokens for one dollar. Dr. Marshall at Chicago U. The Campus Express operates from the girls' dorms to the campus, at 25 and 45 minutes past each hour. This bus makes a circuit of the campus and the Music and Dramatic Arts Building, and then back to the dorms. Extra buses on this route are available at noon to handle the rush to and from lunch. The fare is ten cents. Jack A. Marshall, physician for the Student Health Service during the past four school years, resigned this summer to accept a position at the University of Chicago, where he will be on the Student Health Service staff and teach in the School of Medicine. Mrs. Dorothy Anderson When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. WELCOME JAYHAWKERS When cleaning time comes, remember . . . ACME Personalized Service 4-HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING SERVICE acme BACHELOR LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 1111 Mass. VI 3-5155 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND CARRY DRY CLEANING