University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1937

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Cover by Emery Clark FEATURES The Course of Events by Fatter Time K. U. ' s Godmother-by James Porter The Eleventh Olympiad - by J. Hubert Anderson 12 Beginning: This ' n That by The Jaywalker 16 The Induction Ceremony by Virgil Mitchell 18 Button. Button -by ClaveDe Holden 19 What of Our Traditions? -by Robert Burtis 22 The University Loses a Leader by Robert Pearson 27 AD Student Servant -by Bill Downs The Social Wheel-by The Spokesman 56 From K.U. to the White House? -by Harry (TRuey 40 The Opening Varsity by Keith Swinehart 42 You Can Lead a Horse -by Paul Moritz 51 Chancellor ' s Reception by Fred Littooy 58 In Defense of Peanut Politics by Dean Moorhead 59 Campos Polylogia Discovers: by our Mr. Peepys 60 Rumblings torn the Mount by Vemon Voorhees .64 Men ' s Clothes by Him 66 Women ' s Fashions by Her 67 Honor Man. 1935 by Kenneth Lewis 72 ATHLETICS College Scene for Autumn - by H. M. Mason. Jr. 28 Track Prospects Look Up- by Harlan Shores 59 Women ' s Intramurals by Frances Ware 54 Men ' s Intramurals by Joe Cochrane 55 ADMINISTRATION The Head Man by Elizabeth Shearer 14 Discretion. Not Discipline - by G. Rockwell Smith.... 15 Prominent Professors by Stanley Marietta 52 University Executors - by Bui Gul 56 ORGANIZATIONS The New Crop 26 Government for Men by Dale O ' Brien 52 Government for Women by Doris Kent 54 The Greeks Pledge: 43 POEMS Two Poems by Kenneth Lewis 25 Song for the First Rain in September by Kenneth Lewis. . - 63 An especially well written story on The Eleventh Olympiad is J. Hubert Anderson ' s contribution to the first issue of the 1937 JAY- HAXVKER. and stands as another mile-post in his long record of service to the magazine. Jim Porter, for three years a mainstay on the Jayhawker ' s edi- torial staff, furnishes one of the features for this issue in the form of a tribute to Mrs. Elizabeth Wat- kins, K. LJ. ' s Godmother. Porter ' s treatment of his subject is interesting and expert, and should not be overlooked by any reader. The cover for this issue is from the brush of Emery Clark, brilliant young New Yorker, whose rise to fame as an artist and illustrator has been as rapid as it has spectacu- lar. A graduate in 1951 from Kan- sas City ' s Paseo High School, Clark attended the Kansas City Art Institute for three years. Clark went East in 1934 and embarked upon his career while a student at the Philadelphia Acad- emy of Fine Arts.

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THE JAYHAWKER Your New UNION DINING ROOM NOW OFFERS YOU BOOTH SERVICE a la Carte Breakfast Luncheon Dinner Banquets Popular Prices SpeciaJ Service for Organizations JAYHAWKER STAFF JAMES H. COLEMAN Editor-in-Chief JACK TOWNSEND B Man ager ELIZABETH SHEARER Secretary EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Joe Cochrane Harry O ' Riley Virgil Mitchell BUSINESS ASSISTANTS Bob Rohde Bill Seitz Richard Pine Frank Wilson Tom Bowlus Lawrence Birney CONTRIBUTORS Virgil Mitchell, H. M. Mason, Jr., John Chandler, Harry O ' Riley, Dale O Brien, Doris Kent, Bill Downs, Robert Pearson, Gene Lloyd, Keith Swinehart, Fred Littooy, Clavelle Holden, Harlan Shores, G. Rockwell Smith, Bill Gill, J. Hubert Anderson, Robert Burtis, Betty Ruth Smith, Paul Moritz, Elizabeth Shearer, Eddie Rice, Stanley Marietta, Frances Vare, Dean Moorhead, Joe Cochrane, James Porter, Vernon Voorhees, Kenneth Lewis. OFFICE STAFF Robert Lucy, James Harris, Harry Linn, Ernest Morse, ViIbur Kroeker, Bill Mills, Ed Wiles, Dale Phillips, Richard MacCann. Next issue The December 12 issue of the JAYHAWKER will contain many features you will enjoy. Chief among them will be the pictures of the Hill sororities, where you will be able to point out your girl to your roommate or pick out one whom you think holds especial attraction for future refer- ence. A new group of campus per- sonalities will hold the spotlight in our feature section, and an entirely new treatment of them will be especially attractive, we hope. A resume of the 1Q36 football season will head a long list of feature articles designed to make your JAYHAWKER interesting to read for years to come as well to fur- nish good reading matter over the Christmas holidays. Every photograph, every feature story and every organization page is given a position in the JAY- HAWKER because we feel it to add in some measure to our efforts to make the magazine an accurate and complete record of campus life. And our efforts are not confined merely to the making of a record . our aim is to make the record as real and as natural as we possibly can, so that the little things in our life will not go by unnoticed in the ebb and flow of collegiate existence.



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JAYHAWKER She Liked It Best it was made Now is the time to pose for Ckristmas Photographs Telephone 41 for an appointment Entrance 705 Mass. In Eldridge Hotel OCTOBER Saturday 17: Football. Sooners will attempt to stake claims on Phog ' s Pasture before the Jay- hawks have a chance. Friday 23: Nightshirt Parade. Snake dances (or is it a snake dance?) nature in the raw and it won ' t be mild. Saturday 24: Football. Veather conditions or no, the Jayhawks will leave on a non-stop flight in battle formation for the embattlements of the Aggies. Wednesday 28: Another tea party for the Dames. These chinny tea parties are far enough along now that everyone is insulted before they are through with the tea. They ' ll be throwing it like their jolly ancestors did before many more moons. Saturday 51: Football. The VrangIers will do their best to hogtie and hobble the Jayhawks on this day of joust, rodeo, or what have you. NOVEMBER Friday 6: Homecoming. Kansas City will be liquidized and shipped to Lawrence where it will be crys- talized and carried home. Saturday 7: In which we will talk about twisting the Tiger ' s tail but will satisfy ourselves with husk- ing a little corn. If you have a sixth sense that tells you when to dodge bottles you should enjoy the game. Tuesday 10: ViII receive the mid-semester letter edged in black from the Dean ' s office. This and an evening spent with the Univer- sity Players should give you a good start on the second half . Friday 13: Puff Pant Prom. Everyone will go because mid-term grades are in and Mother Luck would not hold a grudge until exams. Saturday 14: K. U. will see some real competition today. Michigan State has always had its eye out for gaudy birds, so look out Jay- hawks. Tuesday 17: The University Symphony Orchestra will tickle the ears of music lovers and fine arts students with tickets to punch. Friday 20: Girls, the R. O. T. C. will march all over your feet tonight. Vednesday 25: Day of double cuts. Everyone went home last night because Thanksgiving vaca- tion begins at noon today. Thursday 26: Dear Diary: I came to see the game but they tell me it s all over. They told me who won but I can ' t remember. Oh me! Monday 30: Classes scheduled to start today. Let ' s start tomorrow. O.K. Friday 4: The freshmen will frolic in the upper fourth of the Union from 9 till 12 tonight. A good time will be had by all as only a few freshmen are expected to attend. Friday 18: Christmas Varsity. If you wear your new suit and that swanky Jayhawker tie tonight she will likely invite you home with her for a few of the holidays. It ' s now or never, you know. Saturday 19: Everyone leaving but no one going home. Anyway it will last two weeks, and two weeks of dissipation is nothing to be sneezed at, especially when you have two weeks of compulsory dis- sipation coming up as soon as you get back. Have a good time any- way. Thursday 10: Get your new Jay- hawker today. You can take it home with you and show all the high school seniors in the old home town who, why, when, and where you date, dine, and dance when at K. U.

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