on- the one to age MISS EMILY TAYLOR New Women's Dean Takes Over. Miss Taylor has been associate dean of women at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, since 1953. Previously she was assistant dean at Northern Montana College and taught in several Ohio high schools. Miss-Emily Taylor has begun her duties as the new dean of women. She succeeds Miss Martha Peterson, who moved to the same position at the University of Wisconsin. In 1955 Miss Taylor earned her doctorate degree from Indiana University. She received a bachelor's degree in eduction in 1937 and a master's degree in 1944 from Ohio State University. Miss Taylor is on the Panhellenic committee of the National Association of Deans of Women and has been a contributor to the journal of that organization. MISS Mary Hardman, assistant dean of women the past four years, continues in that position. Just Try And Match This For A Summer Vacation Trip Eighteen University students returned to the United States last week after combining a profitable summer job with a three-month trip to Europe. The students were members of the "Jayhawker Jamboree," an entertainment troupe which spent the summer touring European and North African military bases as a USO entertainment unit. The variety show played to an estimated 30,000 GI's in more than 60 performances. Members of the troupe agreed that the opportunity to play before such a wide variety of audiences, coupled with the advantages of travel and sightseeing, turned the job into a "wonderful vacation." TRANSE BY STAR'S HAND COOPER The European edition of Stars and Stripes, the armed services newspaper, ran a picture feature on the "Jayhawker Jamboree," and passed out many compliments to the show. The newspaper said: "Even at that figure, I won't have saved very much money, but imagine getting to make a trip like that and breaking even financially—I sure hope we get to do something like this next year, and I know we're going to try." "Of course, we haven't received any money for the trip yet, and most of us would have been broke all summer if it hadn't been for loans from the endowment association," the student continued. "But we were earning $7 a day for expenses, and we should get that money about Oct. 1." Dream Comes True "We had a swell time giving the show at all those camps," one of the students remarked, "but the part I enjoyed the most was getting to visit in Paris and Germany. That's something I'd always dreamed of doing." Praise By Stars And Stripes "If you like pretty American college coeds, straight from the WE HAVE THE KNOW HOW to give you satisfaction for TV—Radio—Record Player Repair. see BIRD TV-RADIO VI 3-8855 908 Mass. campus (and who doesn't), if you like clever routines, outstanding singing, fine arrangements, and good music, 'Jayhawker Jamboee' is your dish. The entire revenue is made up of Kansas University students, was conceived by the students themselves, and is like a welcome breeze of fresh spring air. "Beverly Runkle, Merrilyn Coleman, Bonnie Dinsmore, Sheila Nation, and Martha Crowley sing—and look—like angels. Manuel Jackson's tap routines are definitely pro caliber, and dancers Francie Aronhall, True Binford and Ruth Taggart will steal your heart away." "Roger Brown, Don Farrar, Nathan Davis, Paul Worley, Warren George, and Bill Littell lend solid orchestral background and Don Carey's arrangements are great. Tom Sawyer is a talented MC and comedian. Comedienne Jo Scholes draws many laughs. A top-notch show!" The show was put together by Worley, a music education senior from Topeka and a veteran himself. The "Jayhawker Jamboree" was one of two collegiate units sponsored by the USO. The KU unit won the right to make the trip in an audition before USO authorities. Charles W. Dodrill, instructor of speech, and Mrs. Dodrill accompanied the students. The first American ship to sail from this country direct to China left from Albany, N.Y. The 80-ton sloop "Experiment" sailed from Albany in 1785, destined for Canton, China, and returned in 1787. Style WELCOME BACK STUDENTS and FACULTY of K.U. Complete banking service including travel service 2% paid on savings accounts The First National Bank of Lawrence Member F.D.I.C. 8th & Massachusetts V13-0152 Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. ...for that extravagant air Jacqueline gives a shoe ...that subtle elegance of trim making any foot appear slim, small, prettier! See all the excitement just in: Taupe, Cigarette, Cedar, Red, Black, Brown, Grey. As seen in Mademoiselle. 819 Mass. HAYNES & KEENE Open Thurs. 8:30 p.m. ---