Daily Hansan re e and senior highly women weeks g the LAWRENCE, KANSAS in the Kansas hinson, y and adience, associ- omic- lives Thursday, Sept. 27, 1956 wom- aese of solv- said. ug the reeper; assistant mana- lasting unless there, on a prac- n three raining. in, stu- books. reference energy. 5 hours household in the exception dinner a com- dimin- 2. e pays me meets before lecture e of e- f home ong the ers. He lo. HAVIN' A BALL—Just a few of the students who attended the All Hall Fall Ball last night. The party began with a picnic in front of Pearson Hall, and the students later attended a street dance. The event was sponsored by the nine scholarship halls—Battenfeld, Jolliffe, Pearson, Stephenson and Foster for men, and Douthart, Miller, Sellards, and Watkins for women. Approximately 500 students attended the party. 54th Year, No.12 21 Alumni Assn. Meetings Set For Semester —(Daily Kansan photo) Twenty-one meetings of the Alumni Assn. have been scheduled between now and January Dick Winternote, field secretary of the association, said Wednesday. Students are invited to meetings any time the athletic teams are attending. Reservations can be made in the Alumni office, Mr. Wintermote said. The meetings: Friday, Oct. 5 at Chanute. The Jayhawk Jamboree, a USO troupe which toured Europe last summer, will give their show. Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary, and Mr Wintermote will attend. Friday, Oct. 12 at Des Moines Coach Mather will attend with the football team at a dinner meeting Mr. Wintermote will attend. Saturday, Oct. 13 at Ames, Iowa A luncheon and alumni registration will take place. Wednesday, Oct. 24 at Bartlesville, Okla. The Alumni Assn. will hold a dinner meeting. Thursday, Oct. 25 at Muskogee. Okla. a noon luncheon meeting will be held and that evening in Tulsa there will be a dinner meeting. Friday, Oct. 26 at Stillwater, Okla There will be a luncheon and alumni registration. At Ponca City Okla. there will be a dinner meeting. Thursday, Nov. 1 and Friday, Nov. 2, there will be five meetings in conjunction with the Kansas State Teachers Assn. They will meet on Nov. 1 at Garden City, Parsons, and Hutchinson, and on Nov. 2 at Topeka and Kansas City, Kan. Coach Mather and the football team will be in Topeka at a pre-game rally before the KU-Kansas State game. Mr. Ellsworth; Mr. Wintermote; Arthur (Dutch) Lonborg, directory of athletics, and Maurice Barker, executive secretary of the Greater University Fund, will attend the Oklahoma meetings. Friday, Nov. 16 at Los Angeles. Mr. Elsworth; Mr. Wintermote; Mr. Lonborg; Clyde Reed Jr., president of the Alumni Assn.; Red Hogan, vice president of the Alumni Assn.; Richard Allen, a member of the Alumni Assn. board of directors; Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy, and Coach Mather and the football team will attend. On the trip to Los Angeles, Mr. Ellsworth and Mr. Reed will stop in Phoenix, Ariz., Thursday, Nov. 15. Mr. Wintermote will stop in Midland, Tex., Wednesday, Nov. 14. Mr. Wintermote will be in San Francisco Sunday, Nov. 18; in Salt Lake City, Monday, Nov. 19, and in Denver, Tuesday, Nov. 20. Thursday, Dec. 27 in the Greater Kansas City area. Mr. Harp will attend an alumni function with the basketball team. A five-meeting evening course in "Investments Today" will be offered next month in Topeka by the University of Kansas Extension and the Topeka Night School. Saturday, Dec. 15 in Seattle. Wash. Richard Harp, assistant basketball coach, will attend an alumni function with the basketball team. KU Extenslon Opens Topeka Night Course The first session will be October 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Topeka High School, with the other meetings on successive Tuesday evenings. Specialists from investment firms in Topeka and Kansas City, Mo. will be the instructors. Parents Day Programs Ready Announcements and programs for the University Parents Day, Oct. 6, will be mailed Saturday to new students and their parents, Dr. Karl Edwards, Parents Day program chairman, has announced. An all-University Open House and an informal reception at the Museum of Art at which Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and the deans of the University will greet the parents will be the morning program. The Colorado K.U. football game will conclude the day. Parents of new students may purchase football tickets at a reduced price and may sit in the student section with their children. Desks for registration and ticket sales will be set up in nine locations across the campus: Student Union, Museum of Art, Information Booth on Jayhawk Boulevard, Strong Hall, North College Hall, Corbin Hall, Cerruth and O'Leary Halls, Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall, and the esat side of Memorial Stadium. Parents Day will coincide with the dedication of Bailey Hall, October 5 and 6. The new home of the School of Education will be open for inspection by visitors. All students should check their names in the temporary student directories and report all errors to the registrar's office by Monday, according to an announcement by Hugh Grant, Hutchinson junior and editor of the Student Directory. The Froshwaks, freshman pep club, will elect officers at 7:30 p.m. today in the Pine Room. Student Union. Freshmen men interested in joining the club are welcome. Members wear Froshawk jackets and sit in the reserved pep section at all home football games. Directory Errors Should Be Reported The temporary directories are now available in all University offices and in all organized houses. Froshawks To Elect Officers Late Fee Penalties Start Tomorrow Today is the final day students may pay fees without being fined $2 per day. Students whose names begin with "S" through "Z" should finish the enrollment procedure. Strugglers, or those students whose checks have come late may still pay this afternoon. Enrollment will be canceled for any student who has not paid his fees by Monday. Ralph Moody Back At KU Ralph Moody, former University track and football star, who was placed on the waiver list by the San Francisco Forty-niners Tuesday, enrolled in the School of Education this morning to complete requirements for a degree. The halfback, who was an alternate starter on the 1955 KU football team, was placed on waivers at the same time as Bob Hantla, another former KU football player. The move means a player is released by a team and may or may not be purchased by another professional club. Moody was a three year football letterman for the Jayhawks and also won second in the Big Seven indoor 60-vard dash in 1954. Dr. Karl Edwards, director of the student teaching program at the university, said Moody left immediately for Highland Park high school, Topeka, this morning after enrolling. He will teach physical education at that school this quarter. He lacks one semester of gaining a degree. AWS Rules To Be Told To Freshmen Associated Women Students rules and regulations will be explained to Lawrence freshmen women at 4:45 p.m. Friday in the Student Union. A similar meeting will be held at 10:30 p.m. Thursday for freshmen in University dormitories, Sara Inwrence, Lawrence junior and vice president of AWS, said. Degrees Granted To 22 Seniors Twenty-two seniors were granted bachelor's degrees by the School of Education Tuesday. They are: Bachelor of science in education Marilyn Jeanne Rogers Attey, Louisburg; Lois E. Bly, Lawrence; Elaine Elizabeth Carlson, Junction City; Alton Leroy Davies, Kansas City, Kan.; Raymond Gene DeHart, Pittsburgh; Joseph Willet Holliday Jr, Kansas City, Mo.; Ann Laptad, Lawrence; Mary Lunddeigen, Louisville, Neb.; Robert Eugene Murray, Ottawa; John Chester Newton, Grainfield. Marjorie Ruth Porter, Mayetta Donald David Ross, Okreek, S. Dak, Helen Barrow Simpson, Bendena; Constance Toth, Atwood; Maliryn Ann Underwood, Wichita; Ila Muriel Walker, DeSoto; Dorothy Marie Cook Wiechman, Lawrence; and Patricia Ann Young, Mission. Bachelor of art education—Barbara Korn Blasi, Sailina; Patricia Carolyn Campbell, Nickerson; and Margaret Eleanor Donnelly, Lawrence. Bachelor of music education—DeRoy Lee Rogge, Auburne, Neb. Watkins, Summerfield Scholars To Picnic Watkins and Summerfield scholars will attend a picnic from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday 'at the W. 8th St. home of Irving Hill, treasurer of the University Endowment Assn. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and members of the Watkins and Summerfield committees will also attend. The picnic for Summerfield scholars has been an annual affair for many years. When the Watkins scholarships were established three years ago, their recipients were included. Weather Highs today in the 90s, with slightly cooler air moving into northwestern Kansas by Friday night. The high Wednesday varied from 96 at Wamego to 86 at Dodge City. Illegal Transfer Of ID Cards Draws Penalties Rules governing the loaning of identification cards for athletic events was clarified at a meeting Wednesday of the All Student Council student athletic seating committee. The following penalties were agreed upon for illegal transfer of ID cards: 1. For first violation the ID card holder must pay $2.50 to the Greater University Fund. 2. For a second violation the ID card holder loses the right to be admitted to athletic events in the season in which the violation occurred. Students may exchange their cards for use by a high school student by taking the card and $1 to the Jayhawk Boulevard information booth. The booth will be open for this purpose from 2 to 5 p.m. each Friday and 8 to 10:30 a.m. each Saturday. A special ticket will be attached to the ID card admitting the guest. A. C. (Dutch) Lonborg, athletic director, said that enlarging the reserved student section would be impossible this year. Seats south of the student section have been sold and reserved for visiting schools. Attending the meeting were Dick Walt, Girard senior; Patric Little, Wichita sophomore; John Downing, Kansas City, Mo. junior; Robert Billings, Russell sophomore; Daniel Kratzer, Kansas City, Kan. junior Walter Mikols, assistant professor of physical education and ASC adviser to the committee; Earl Falkenstien, athletic business manager; Mr. Lonborg, and Blaine Hollinger, Russell senior. Faculty Football FansMeetMonday The Faculty Quarterback Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. Monday in the Trophy Room of the Student Union. All members of the teaching and administrative staffs are invited to attend. At a later meeting Wayne Replogle, freshman football coach, will discuss the freshman team and their games with K-State and Missouri. Films of last week's game will be shown and coaches will discuss prospects and answer questions. Athletic director Dutch Lonborg and head football coach Chuck Mather are planning the meetings. As long as sufficient interest continues meetings will be held every week during the football season. Political Coffees To Begin Wednesday Political coffees, sponsored by KU-Y, the Student Union Assoc. and the Citizenship Clearing House, will be held at 4 p.m. every Wednesday in October in the Student Union's Music and Browsing Room. The first of the series will be Oct. 3. City and state politicians and KU faculty members will speak on different 'phases of politics, such as absentee voting, participation in politics and the value of the independent voter. Rally At 10:50 Tomorrow The first on-campus pep rally of the year will be held at 10:50 a.m. Friday in front of the east end of Strong Hall. KU captain Galen Wahlmeier and quarterback Dave Preston will address the students from a sound truck, and the cheerleading squad will lead several yells.