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NOVEMBE 740 I HIS ISSUE of the jayhawker is devoted to the beginning of the school year. Not much of a dedica- tion you might think, but just look around you and notice the alterations in the campus scene as you left it last Spring, and you'll realize that picturing these transformations was a pretty big order. We've given a lot of space to the Army and Navy students. We think they deserve it, don't you? Credit for this section goes to capable Beverly Bohan and her assistants, many of whom are members of the army or navy program, but who managed to crowd a few hours of excellent writing or art work into an already over-stuffed program. HANKS go, too, to the photographic staff who had to compete with government restrictions on film, Hash-bulbs and paper,-and who still manage to come out on top with really good pictures. A ARY MORRILL'S story on the changes on the Hill is top-notch. Don't miss it. You'll like it. HE FIRST week of school-from a freshman's point of view is something new in the way of that old story of registration and enrollment. If you're a freshman this year, you'll sigh, Only too true. If you're one of those sophisticated upperclassmen, you'll have to admit that it wasn't so long ago since you felt that way yourself. Thanks go to Pat Penney for this article. TAN HAGLER and joe Gaba have crowded a lot of laughs into their stories on Army and Navy life, respectively. For the real inside dope, don't miss these. R1943 11 SW ARY OLIVE MARSHALL, Bob Cowling, and Stan Lewis hit the nail on the head with their cartoons for this issue. M.O.'s Jayhawker on page 12 reminds us of Yogi's work last year, but her head for the top of the gossip column is typically Marshall. Both good. Cowling's cartoon of a bull session, and his illustrations for the Army and Navy stories ought to bring forth the chuckles. Stan Lewis caught 'the spirit of rush-week in his cartoons for those stories, and his picture of the registration line on pages 14 and 15 should bring to mind those aching feet. F YOU'RE a Bull Session fan, don't miss B. J. O'Neal's story on The Art of a Bull Session. You'll get a few pointers. OY MILLER gets a vote of thanks for her story on the All Student Council. Don't let the subject matter deceive you-this isn't one of those long-faced essays. Get the inside story on student government told in an entertaining style. ARRY MILLER turns the spotlight on football in this issue and brings you the latest dope on The Fall Classic. S UR COVER girl is Miss Esther DeBord of Cor- bin Hall. HANKS for the excellent photograph go to jason Dixon. WORD about next issue-organization, dor- mitory, Co-op, and fraternity and sorority group pic- tures, more about the Army and the Navy, more art work, more pictures, and quite a few surprises.
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