First Mid-Term IFC Rush Set For those men students who were unable to participate in the fall fraternity rush program, the Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) is offering a mid-term rush. This is the first time such a program has been sponsored by the IFC. Application forms should be picked up in the Dean of Men's Office, 228 Strong. These forms must be returned by January 25, to the IFC office located in room 112 of the Kansas Union. "So far, approximately 40 students have registered." Jim Howatt, Ft. Leavenworth, sophomore and on-campus rush chairman for the IFC, said. "All undergraduate men are cordially invited by the IFC to participate in the new rush program," Howatt added. "It is expected that about one hundred rushees will participate." Songs, Cheers Return to KU Plans are underway to publish a book of KU songs and cheers, according to Jerry Hutchison, assistant alumni secretary. Although the last book of this type was published 35 years ago, Hutchison said, KU song books had appeared regularly every five to ten years prior to 1930. The Centennial Committee submitted the idea and a list of songs and cheers is being prepared by the Alumni Association. Copyrights are also being checked and permission to publish the songs will be requested from the writers or publishing firms. Songs from various schools within the University and from Greek organizations will be considered, Hutchison said. A song written for KU by Fred Waring may be included. "The Banner of Old KU" was written by Waring at the request of the late Fred Ellsworth, former director of the Alumni Association. 4 Daily Kansan Wednesday, January 19, 1966 NOW! Shows 7:00 & 9:00 20TH ANNIVERSARY PRESENTATION DO NOT DISTURB CinemaScope - Color by DE LIXF CinemaScope Color by DE LUXE NEXT! Haley Mills Dean Jones "That Darn Cat" COMING! JAMES BORD DOES IT EVERYWHERE! *THUNDERRALL* - Advance tickets on sale now for play date Jan, 29-Feb. 11. - PANAVISION TEXTILE COLORS UNION ARTISTS - Attend T.G.L.F. Premiere Peek Fri., Jan. 28, 11:30 p.m. Tickets on sale! THOSE PARTICIPATING in the program will meet in the Kansas Union at 10 a.m. each day. Fraternity representatives will pick their guests up at the union. After each visitation, the various fraternity houses will provide transportation to the other houses for their guests. After the final party, transportation to the residence halls will be provided. - Sunset Drive-In - ALL MEN who have registered for rush will receive information and their schedule of parties on Jan. 28. "Diamond Head" "Gidget Goes Hawaiian" Good Morals a Must Candidates for admission to KU in 1866 had to be at least 14 years of age, and were "expected to present satisfactory evidence of good moral behavior." Students were asked to be prompt at the opening of the term, and "continue unto the end, and not absent themselves from town without permission of the President." On Campus Interviews for Friday: Wise, K-12, 106 Ba and Kern, 20. H.S. Bakersfield, Calif., 912, 117B Kern Co. Junior College, 12B Ba Foreign Students: Check the January issue of the International Campus and concerning some important obligations to be completed in January. Official Bulletin Right-Of-Way Conference, All day. Union TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel. = Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers = Gymnastics, 7 p.m. Central Mo. State and Alva. Oakl. Robinson Gym. Graduate Recital, 8 pm. David Holloway, Bartone. Swarthownt Recital Hall Catholic Mass, 6:45 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel. University Women's Club, Newcomer's Event, 7.30 p.m. An evening of folk music with Prof. Gidfather. Watkins Room, Union. Lutheran Worship, 4:30 p.m. Sponsored by all Lutherans. Danforth Chapel John Hawkes, Novelist-In-Residency at Rear Room, works 8, p.m. for Room, Union. The University of Nebraska is planning its centennial for 1967. Two of the biggest events include the appearance of Lyndon Johnson in March and the publication of a Nebraskan history by Dr. Robert Manley. LB.J to Visit NU Fred Green has BOOTS Justin & Texas also Lee Jeans 910 Mass. WHAT EVERY STUDENT SHOULD KNOW ABOUT EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. Upon graduation, every young man and woman wants and needs a job. A good job. How will you find the right one? One with the right company . . . at the right salary . . . with the right opportunities for advancement. Ever considered enlisting the aid of a Professional Employment Service? We think you should. For a number of sound reasons. It's our business. Who could possibly be any better at it? Who works with more companies every day? Knows all about them and their people? Knows their employment needs, their growth possibilities, their philosophies? 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