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THE JAYHAWKER THE NEW BRICKS 50 PHONE 50 Quality Food at Popular Prices Yes! We Haw 25c Plate Lunches ComfUte Fountain Service Try our Freezer Fresh Ice Cream Made Here Daily A Special Flavor Each Week WE DELIVER SWING IN EVENING JAM SESSIONS 9 ' til 10 fHE long-familiar spots on the Hill and around town are rap- idly becoming, not places to loaf because there ' s nothing better to do, but rather places to go to with almost as much anticipation as to the more flashy night spots of the City. I mean, each has something special to offer this year. Of course The Cottage, hangout for tired Thetas last year, has so far been the most spectacular of them all. Its remodeling job, fea- turing knotty pine and colorful trim had everyone raving the first week of school. Then, of course, they installed Brody Schroff and the boys and piled the customers three high in the booths for days and days between the hours of four and five. Brick ' s has more tradition than any spot in town. Brick ' s has been a hangout since the Hill slickers ordered lemon phosphates to show that they had been around. It ' s pretty nearly the handiest spot for (Continued on Page 6) After the Varsity After the Show EVERYBODY Goes to the BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Phone 409 The New Cottage leads them all featuring K. U. ' s Outstanding Jammers the DIXIELAND BAND from Louie Kuhn ' s Orchestra Excellent Foods Standardized Fountain Service
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3 s TOPEKA KANSAS One of the Finest Hotels in Kansas RATES FROM $2.00 FIREPROOF and MODERN The largest best appointed Lobby in the Midwest Student ' s Headquarters jf- i THE MOSBY HOTEL CO. N. M. Mosby, General Manager LOST!! A pair of glistening bright eyes .... between the age of 17 and 23 .... Those beautiful eyes often become dull and listless while studying with poor light . . . It is up to you to keep those beautiful eyes bright, and glistening .... DON ' T abuse them! Avoid using improper light to study by. Be Sure Your Lighting is I-E-S Approved SEE THE SPECIAL STUDENT I-E-S STUDY LAMP . DESIGNED FOR BETTER SEEING BETTER SIGHT K The ansas Electric Power Company BETTER LIGHT
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Cover Photo by Art Wolf FEATURES THE HILL AWAKENS TAKE OFF AND SWING IT OUT by Chorles Alexonder . FRESHMEN ARE TOLD WHAT ' S WHAT by Bill Farmer THE JAYWALKER LOOKS AT LETTERS HOME RENDEZVOUS AND CLOISTER by John Bondeson . . THE SOCIAL WHEEL by The Spokesman THE CHANCELLOR IN BRIEF by Betty Graham . . . A PRODUCT OF YOUTH by Elton E. Carter THE FRESHMEN INDUCTION by Bill Johnson .... RUSH WEEK ' S A FUNNY THING FOR TH!S YEAR ' S CHEERS, NEW LEADERS by Tom Yoe CAMPUS POLYLOGIA . PICTURES AND PORTFOLIOS SWING COMES TO THE CAMPUS . . . .PAUL KIHM GIRLS RUSH LIKE THIS ....... BOYS RUSH LIKE THIS PLEDGE CLASSES MODERN CAMERA STUDY 1 UNORGANIZED HOUSES WERE BUSY TOO BY THEIR BOOKS YOU WILL KNOW THEM LUCILLE BOTTOM . PROMISING FRESHMEN DOROTHY FRITZ . . NEW PROFESSORS SPORTS GWINN HENRY by Bloine Grimes . . . THE BALL IS SNAPPED by Bill Fitzgerald . . MEN ' S INTRAMURALS by Dean Hyer .... THE 1937 TENNIS CHAMPIONS by Larry Winn WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS by Margaret Babcock SPECIAL COLUMNS THE JAYHAWK HANGS OUT THE LONG VIEW .... HERE ' S HOW PRIDE of our life is the Modern Camera Study on page 4 1 , prov- ing that Esquire is not the only magazine that can publish breath- taking photographs, and proving that you don ' t have to go to Holly- wood to find suitable subjects. If some one of you males cut it out for the wall of his room, our mis- sion in life is com pleted. We hope the photographic port- folios of Girls ' Rush Week (page 26), of Boys ' Rush Week (page 30), of Swing (page 20), and of Unorganized Groups (page 42), will please most of you, with the possible exception of those par- ticular Betas in that particular shower. Perhaps you will notice that nearly all the written matter in the book is done in a single, distinctive style, new to the Jayhawker. Par- ticularly sparkling examples of this are the bits under the personality pictures and the photos of the new professors. They are by Dick McCann. The boys can find out who to date and the girls can find out who they have been dating by turning to the pledge class section begin- ning on page 35. Next issue is full of girls, girls, girls. New big names, new photo- graphic features, and new features are on the way.
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