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OCTOBER, 1935 Watch for these The Christmas issue of the Jayhawker will include some of the most unique feature material of any of the five issues. The rotogravure section will carry portraits of the freshman beauty queens who will be selected in the near future by some outstanding national figure. The issue will be dedicated to the social sororities, each organization having a page, which will include a chapter picture and roster. Outstanding Hill personalities will likewise be presented. Something entirely new and different will be introduced in a feature article on the new auto models and pictures of the Kansas City motor show. For the athletically inclined there will be a resume of the football season, and pictures of all the lettermen. Hobo Day (if the admin- istration sees fit to let the students have fun again this year) and the Homecoming celebration will be pictorially and editorially reviewed. If the humorous and satirical articles introduced in this issue prove popular, more of a similar type will be featured in the second issue. And here is a special treat (for the female element, although the boys will do well to read it also. A talented girl writer is going to expose the collitch boys in an article entitled, The Truth About Campus Men. Don ' t miss that one, folks, we guarantee it to be a winner. The men ' s and women ' s fashion columns will give us the latest in collegiate apparel, and Campus Polykjgia, by an invaluable staff member. Rip van Winchell, will give the doings of those who have strayed from the straight and narrow. In addition there will be the usual humorous cartoons and caricatures, and the beautiful campus photographs. A lively and seasonal Christmas cover will complete the issue. Don ' t miss it. You ' ll regret it if you do. JAYHAWKER STAFF JOHN E. CHANDLER ROBERT E. KENYON Editor-in-Chief Business Manager ELIZABETH SHEARER Secretary EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS James Coletnan, Dean Moorhead, Howard Gilpin, Barbara Bramwell. CONTRIBUTORS Betty Ruth Smith, George Geurnsey, Margaret Ryan, Dean Moorhead, Mary Jule Shipman. James Coleman, Ann Hubbard, Bob Corey, Gene Lloyd, Carl Smith, Challis Hall. Franklin D. Murphy, Vemon Voorhees, Gilbert Smith, J. Hubert Anderson, Jim Porter. Elizabeth Hanson. Harlan Shores, Harry I.ane, Lloyd Morgan. Betty Wasson, William Utermohlen, Ruth Mary Wilson, Barbara Bramwell, Keith Swinehart, Eddie Rice, Katherine Hurd, Peggy Clayton. Bill Blecha, John R. Malone. ART Jim Donahue, John Stratton, Don Silks. BUSINESS ASSISTANTS Frank Wilson, Paul Smart, McCormick Crouch, Charles Nicholas. Due to the haste with which it was necessary to prepare this issue it has been impossible ID make a full selection of editorial and business assistants. These selections will be made before the publication of the second issue of the Jayhawker from those who have already applied or who do so in the nest two weeks. The Student ' s Rendezvous For More Than Sixty Years For an excellent, moder- ately priced dinner, or after theatre snack try our walnut grill room. WIEDEMANN ' S GRILL AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE We Are Glad ALWAYS fo Serve You very Best Food DC Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas
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THE JAYHAWKER STUDENTS It ' s Yours 7HY don ' t you drop in for coke or sandwich, a game of billiards, a hand of bridge, after classes. Student Owned N week-ends attend the varsities. At them you ' ll forget your cares and relax among your friends. Meet your friends at the varsity. Student Managed COR breakfast on the way to class stop in at the union fountain. Satisfac- tion in the minimum time guaranteed. Student Operated CONTENTS FEATURES Course of Events 6 Bu:y Days Margaret Ryan The Nightshirt Parade Mary Jule Shipman 12 K. U. ' s Dream Castle Bob Corey 18 Mount Oread Varieties 24 and 25 Rush. Rush, Rush Ann Hubbard 28 Hill Hangouts Gene Lloyd 36 Why Not Pay Our Athletes? Vernon Voorhees 42 Freshman Initiation Gilbert Smith 43 Should the Girl Pay Half ? Betty Ruth Smith 50 The Social Wheel The Spokesman 52 The College Student Looks at War William Utermohlen 57 Campus Polylogia 61 Campus Clothes 62 Feminine Fashions 63 Sam Elliott Peggy Clayton 64 Uncle Jimmy Green Bill Blecha 65 New Opportunities for Youth Dean Moorhead 66 HUMOR AND SATIRE Cartoon Jim Donahue 13 Hill Billies Carl Smith 38 Wide Open House Lloyd Morgan 55 The Chancellor ' s Reception Bette Wasson 56 King Arthur Junior Jim Donahue 58 Field Day at the State U. Barbara Bramwell 59 Archie Views the Campus Carl Smith 60 ORGANIZATION Rush Week Shots : 21, 22 Fraternity and Sorority Pledges 29-33 The Kansan John R. Malone 34 Dictapators Franklin D. Murphy 40 Powder Puff Politics Elizabeth Hanson 48 ADMINISTRATION The Chancellor Dean Moorhead 14 The Deans Challis Hall 39 Big Shots J. Hubert Anderson 44 Prominent Profs ....54 ATHLETICS Pigskin Prospects James Coleman 16 Track of 1935 Jim Porter 46 Women ' s Athletics Ruth Mary Wilson ' . 47 The Cheerleaders Harlan Shores 51
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THE JAYHAWKER n Wichita It ' s THE HOTEL LASSEN FIRST AND MARKET Kansas Finest 350 R ooms $nOO Per Day and Up Famous for Its Food Centrally Located in the Heart of the Business and Shopping District ROY MOULTON Managing Director The course of events by FATHER TIME SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 6 Kansan starts off with a bang on its 25th year, as the girls of the old school begin to pour into town for another rush week. SATURDAY 7 Women ' s rush week starts with open houses and much, much confusion. MONDAY 9 Fall training starts for the football squad at the CCC camp, with an absolute ban on all razors. Day of rest for the girl rushees as they have a ducky time at Corbin. THURSDAY 12 New women Greeks announced at the various lodges on the Hill. New quota system cuts down num- ber of girls taken in this year. FRIDAY 13 Real honest to goodness rushing starts with the men swinging into action on the first day of real work. SUNDAY 15 Frat boys yell long and loud as they greet the new lodge boys and then all adjourn to the back room of Wiedemann ' s. MONDAY 16 Well, well at last, we have the first varsity of the season at the Union building which despite the fact that it was too hot and too crowded to move was enjoyed by a few we hope. TUESDAY 17 Announcement made to- day of the new German exchange scholar Dietrich Zwicker by name. WEDNESDAY 18 All Student Mixer at the Union another hot and crowded varsity a good time was had by the same few who like the varsities anytime, anyhow, and anyplace. Julia Jencks named president of the W. S. G. A. to take the place of Betty Cox who resigned because of ill health. Football players entertained by the Rotary club after returning from the CCC camp and eat civilized food once more. FRIDAY 20 Opening All Student Con- vocation with Bailie Waggener of the Board of Regents as principal speaker. SATURDAY 21 Chancellor ' s Reception at the Union building with more dancing for the herd. SUNDAY 22 Foster announces that enrollment will probably show large increase over last year and mark a new high in the history of the school. WEDNESDAY 25 Nesmith packs up and leaves for George Washington Uni- versity to enroll. THURSDAY 26 Wiley announces 91 members of the K. U. band chosen. FRIDAY 27 Opening rally of the year held at the station to send the team off to Notre Dame with a bang as the new cheer leaders make their debut. Later in the evening the Alpha Chis, A. D. Pis and Thetas have open house for the male ele- ment of the Hill. SATURDAY 28 Many a poor soul is mourning as the Cubs take the National League pennant from the Cardinals and the Giants. SATURDAY 28 Kansas Jayhawkers go down fighting before the horde at Notre Dame, 28-7. Nesmith joins the team in Chicago, plays in game and returns to school. SATURDAY 28 More social entertain- ment for the kids at college as the Pi Phis have open house with Red Black- burn and the new dance manager makes his bow at the Varsity with Wayne Wright and his band taking care of the music. Incidentally, his name is Gene Lloyd, we mean the dance manager. OCTOBER TUESDAY 1 New Student Induction with all the ceremony at North College Hill with speeches and what not at the stadium. WEDNESDAY 2 Off to another series of mid-weeks with the first of the year at the Union the freshmen ' s Heaven and the old folks ' Waterloo. And to think that we used to go to those things and like them. FRIDAY 4 Social season continues with parties and what not, by the latter we mean the Beta Fling. SATURDAY 5 Football game with St. Benedict ' s and another varsity at the Union with the new dance manager steal- ing his part of the evening ' s entertain- ment. WEDNESDAY 9 Wednesday night and of all things we have a dance at the Union from seven to eight it seems that these things are called Mid-Weeks in the vernacular of the Herd. It seems they actually enjoy the mobs. SATURDAY 12 Another football game, this time with Michigan State out to avenge last year ' s defeat. .
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