University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1939

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THE JAYHAWKER STOP LOOK LISTEN e A New, Novel, Unique UNION BUILDING is offering YOU... The Cafeteria The Pine Room Women ' s Recreation Room Ultra -Modern Lounge The Fountain Billiard Room Rental Library The New Room AND The Freshman Frolic October 18 in the spacious UNION BALLROOM THE FIRST BIG PARTY of the year It ' s a Can ' t Miss Event Who? Where? Why? (Continued from page 4) and Alpha Chi houses it is only natural that these two sororities should be seen there but they are only a few of the many who daily stop in Brick ' s. It is a known fact among those who cut classes that nothing can pep you up quite so quick as one of those home-made ice cream cones for which they are justly famous and proud. Those who possess cars and want to get clear off the Hill often go to: THE BLUE MILL. The Mill is the favorite of the Kappa sopho- more class, and you would have a hard time picking a time when Helen Johnson, Jean Egbert, or some of the others would not be occupying one of the booths. Dur- ing the warmer days such as we have just been having it has been especially popular because of its cooling plant and those new little aluminum cups. Incidentally these cups hold exactly the same as a regular coke glass. The after the show crowd find many friends at the Mill or at: WIEDEMANN ' S, which has been remodeled during the sum- mer and opened this year under the managership of a former K. U. student. The management is keep- ing the latest records in its fine phonograph and seldom are the times when independents and Greeks alike are not enjoying this service. Betas seem to predominate m the crowd that now are going to Wiedemanns on their date. Thetas and Gamma Phis seem to be lead- ( Continued on page 80) SORORITIES We have been ap- pointed official photographers for The Jayhawker Come in now and have your picture taken for the next (December) issue It takes only a few moments to pose for a picture the photograph can be enjoyed and treasured for years LAWRENCE STUDIO GROUND FLOOR 727 Mass. St.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES THE CHANCELLOR by Patricia Lock 19 NERVES, NERTS, and NUANCES by Tom Thompsjn . . 22 RUSH WEEK IS FINE by Maurice Jackson 34 A JAYHAWKER RETURNS by Roger. Ludemon .... 36 HILL POLITICS AS SHE IS SPOKE by Richard MacCann . 38 LINES! LINES! LINES! by Roderick Burton 40 WE INTRODUCE by Larry Blair 46 THE STUDENTS ' UNION by Bill Tyler 48 WORK MAKES THE KANSAN by Harold Addington . . 52 AS THE JAYWALKER SEES IT 56 THE SOCIAL WHEEL 64 INSPIRATION MEN by Betty Coupon 66 CAMPUS POLYLOGIA 68 NIGHTSHIRTS ON PARADE by Jack Stone 70 PHOTOS AND PARAGRAPHS GIRLS SAY AND BOYS REPLY 8 UNIVERSITY LIFE STARTS FOR THE FRESHMAN ... 16 DIGGING IN 20 PLEDGE CLASSES 27 SPOTLIGHTED SEGMENT PROMISING FRESHMEN ... 32 JACK LAFFER 37 PICTORIAL PORTFOLIO I 41 CLYDE SMITH 47 FRANK STRONG HALL 51 INSIDE THE SHACK A . ... 55 ROBERTA MITCHELL 59 SUMMER IS VACATION TIME 60 REPAIRS TO THE FOUNDATION 63 JIM BOUNDS 67 SPORTS TWO AND A BLANK by William Fitzgerald 42 THE SCORE SAYS BUT .... by Frederick Dietrich . 45 GIRLS PLAY, TOO by Helen Geis 50 PROSPECTS BRIG HTEN by Larry Winn 58 MEN ' S INTRAMURALS by George Thomas 62 SPECIAL COLUMNS WHO? WHERE? WHY? 4 IN A MANNER MANLY 7 SHE WILL CHOOSE 10 COURSE OF EVENTS . 13 FOR THOSE who take their politics seriously and for those who don ' t, we recommend Dick Mac- Cann ' s article on page 38. Both parties and individuals get raked over the coals in a good-natured manner. What Dick and Thur- man Kepner ' s accompanying car- toon say may or may not be true, but you ' ll get more than a few chuckles anyway. For years the Daily Kansan article has followed the same hackneyed outline. But this time Harold Addington is the man of the hour and comes through with something that is sparkling, new, and different. It is the best word picture of how the Campus daily is produced we ' ve ever seen. One of those fellows who makes our life less trying is Bert Brandt, photographer super-excellent. We don ' t have to tell Bert to go get pictures. He intuitively gets the right thing on his own hook, and resultingly his credit lines are scat- tered throughout the magazine. Especially good are his personality pictures, the cover photo, and his glamor girl on page 41. We hope the entirely new treat- ment of rush week (page 22) meets with your approval. Tom Thompson, a freshman, shows he ' s learned a lot about that unnatural period already. And don ' t overlook the pictorial presentation of life starting for the unorganized groups on page 20. Embryo Greeks may find their date catalogue (pledge class pic- tures) beginning on page 27.



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N V Js M B F R 1 9.3 8 J Afasuie EVERY COLLEGE man can ' t have an Esquire wardrobe, but every college man can with a little heady purchasing and managing be able to dress properly for every oc- casion. Having too few clothes is not economical because that favorite suit is never pressed when you need it. A balanced wardrobe will spread the wear on your clothes over a longer period and give you a better return from your investment and pleasure with proper clothes for the occasion. For the college man ' s own information here are a few tips. For informal wear it may be traditional for a college man to be comfortable, but it isn ' t traditional for him to be sloppy. Choose fab- rics that will take a beating at the Nebraska game, yet stay smooth, hold some crease and give plenty of wear. Choose bright patterns, but not racetrack plaids or prison stripes. Mixing up the coat and trousers of harmonizing suits is still in vogue and quite utilitarian. Ober ' s are showing suits in covert cloth, lovat Shetland, and window- pane checks that are popular selections. Shirts will offer the round-cornered Radnor collars in stripes and solid shades; shoes will be the ever popular brown plain- tip blucher, two tone and plain rubber soled, reverse calf buckskin. Camel ' s hair sweaters in shades of green and odd Shetland campus jackets looked good in Rothschild ' s window. For dress-up occasions such as that quick trip to the City, proms, and maybe dinner with her folks ( Continued on page 9 ) PLEASE EXCUSE US FOR CROWING Oar busines is good again this seascn. This is not due to any son of magic ... it is because we have such a large selection of quality merchandise, styled in the manner that appeals to Uni- versity men. We know what you want and have it here for you. Follow The Campus Leaders of 40 Years to

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