University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1938

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THE JAYHAWKER Anytime is Coke Time at the UNION FOUNTAIN Relax between classes over a coke while you solve the problems of the day. After the varsity join the gang in the fountain. Sandwiches, coffee, salads, and all fountain drinks. Come In It ' s Yours lite. j ayJuuvk Jleuup Out ( Continited from Page 4 ) any party in the Union Building. Did you ever notice that the orchestra always goes to Brick ' s for that pause that refreshes That shows something. The Jayhawk is another one of those old spots that is always pop- ular. This year it is going plenty fancy with a Jam Band every eve- ning and a new phonograph ma- chine that is the size of a grand piano. You could play records all night and never repeat. Of course the Blue Mill is in- evitable for the after-the-show coke. It is still a swell place to go to see who has a date with who and to show off who you have a date with. Right now it is sporting the annual new coat of paint, the loudest phonograph in town, and, best of all, Charlie, the most genial host in town. All day long the Union Fountain is jammed. Between classes or in the afternoon, it is the handiest place of all. It ' s actually getting so that if you ask a girl for a coke date it is just assumed you go to the fountain. See what I mean? The thickest milk shakes in town are there, and there ' s a brand new phonograph machine. The DeLuxe is, in our opinion, the finest straight restaurant in town, and George, a swell guy, beams all over at student business. Lots go there for Sunday night sup- per date. I think it ' s best of all for midnight lunch; there ' s everything from Bluepoint oysters to mush- room chop suey on that night menu. Lawrence ' s Most Beautiful Theater Dickinson The Friendly Theater The Week of October 24th we take great pride in offering OCT. 24-26 WARNER BAXTER and JOAN BENNETT in VOGUES OF 1938 TECHNICOLOR OCT. 27-30 SHIRLEY TEMPLE and JEAN HERSHOLT in HEIDI YOUR PRESENCE and our exclusive pictures make a perfect combination A Special Message to K. U. Students The leading cafe of the state DE LUXE Offers you high quality food and excellent service. Ask Your Friends Or Follow the Crowd DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. St.

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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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OCTOBER 193 ? GAY MATCH for your sport clothes America ' s most dashing shoes are these Red Cross Cobbies. De- signed with plenty of swing and swagger, they are the favorites of the younger set. And so perfect- fitting, they keep you happily on the go. Same High Qualit y Price Still Only $6.50 Made over exclusive Limit Lasts RED CROSS COBBIES Exclusive in Lawrence OTTO FISCHER 813 Massachusetts Fascinating - luxurious - sophisti- cated-alluring. These are the words that typify the 1937 coed. The forecast for daytime wear re- mains tailored to the point of sev- erity, but any outfit worn after the coking hours , must have the ef- fect studied chic. Colors appear vividly both by day and by night. Most prominent in the wheel of fashion are dark subtle greens, gentle beige, reddish browns, royal blues, purple, and the perennial black. Sweaters and skirts still hold first place as the campus uniform, but are topped this year by interest- ing skarfs worn either around the neck or around the head peasant fashion. Some introduce the foot- ball schedules of various schools, others advertise cigarettes, and even cattle brands appear as the (Continued on page 9) 1ft tricky and gay PAJAMAS for Lounging and Sleeping WEAVERS Daytime Evenings Sports Wear ROYAL-COLLEGE SHOP 837-39 Mass.

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