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HARRY DARBY Manufacturer Iron and Steel Products Bombs and Ships tor the Army and Navy KANSAS CITY KANSAS Post War Planning. 'NX And who ian time days? Just what will happen, when and where - is anyone's guess. But of one thing weire sure . . . looking ahead is really worth while. Whetller it's your future career in lrusiness or one ofthe professions . . . whatever it may he . . . your dreams of today can lead to happiness once the war is won. As yo11 think of tomorrow, picture a world where the Conveniellre of electricity will do much to make living '1 real pleasure. KANSAS CITY POWER gl LIGHT COMPANY KANSAS CITY, Mo.
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6 THE JAYHANYKER SEASON'S GREETINGS for JAY!-IAWKERS Gift List PERFUME HOSE SCARFS BILLFOLDS PURSES HOUSEHOLD GIFTS ARMY GIFTS CANDY SOAPS SHAVE SETS HANDKERCHIEFS SWEATERS ROBES LINGERIE A ll these and many more at D CAN BE yr WF 'ngiiiffs 'Gillis Mar: 'ii' You rgrxe BWI' Num BE Lawrence Sanitary Dairy Products by Lila -lc-an Iloughman T Ginny Larson and Jim Baska have a friendly disagreement out on a sandbar in the Kaw. That is a blanket-but the photographer, and say about 35 other Sig Alph's and their dates standing out of range put every- thing on a legal basis. Katie Gorrill and Doc Lamkin leave a mid-week early. There are three possibilities. They could be going to the library or to the 'Mite .... -KINTZEL HE G00ll EARTH HINGS seen and heard on the Hill often times become a bit confused. From such a jambled mess emerge a few tid-bits that will no doubt prove of interest only to those whose names appear in print - ego -- it is sometimes called. In this case the best isn't saved 'til the last. The pause that refreshes bears the label Bob Henry. Perhaps his fame is due to the frequent trips that he and his Phi Delt pledge brother Mike Kuklenski make to the cosmetic counter at Weavers. That droning sound you hear is Fiji Earl Stanton's continued crooning of Her Tears Flowed Like Wine. Does this include Sally Krehbiel's, too? The commotion that invariably necessitates reprimanding by Watson Library's Gravel Gertie is due to the heated discussion between Nancy Love and Dordie Waite while in their respective Pi Phi and Phi Gam study halls. Yeah Study! Looks as if Don Relihan, SX, might be polishing that proverbial apple just a shade by sending Eileen O'Connor's parents pheasant between semesters. Food for thought no doubt. Three blind mice or the eternal triangles: Marge Beneke, Elton Hoff, and Barbara Neely. Thats what happens when an active appears back on the scene. Edith Darby, Kenny Nohie, and jack Nesselrode. Due to rationing it ain't patriotic. Ruth Wright, Ross Skinner, and Jack McDermott. Even orchids fail to make the decision easier. Joy Godbehere, Carl Clark, and Martha Bonebrake. Maybe it will take one of those Phi Delt frys to do the trick. C onlifzueci rm Page 10
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Tllll JAYHAWK li LO0K A'I'... THE FBESIIMAN CAP HE freshman cap was a minor point, but somehow it was typical. Typical of the kind of thing which a very few students bring up, to which the All Student Council generously lends unmerited dignity by discussing, and which eventually ends in action bigger than itself. Action which is detrimental, although the original point was harmless. Wearing freshman caps is a tradition-one of those many little traditions which has given K.U. a personality. It is one of those many little, yes, insignificant things that made us think K.U. was the most wonderful and exciting place in the world. Freshman caps have always been accepted ar a tradition-no one has ever tried to work out the democratic principle in them. But now armed with arguments about the harmful effects of physical coercion Cinjurious hazing was stopped several years ago? and the indignity to freshmen veterans Cfew if any of the 40 veterans on the Hill are freshmenj self-styled intellectuals put aside the duties pressing them as a council to apply the wordy principles of their government classes to the simple freshman cap. The application, of course, was fatal. The cap was found to be an instrument of totali- tarianism and tyrany. So to protect the democratic way of life a resolution passed forbidding physical punishmenti' for the freshman's failure to wear his cap, Fortunately, the All Student Council cannot go behind the locked doors of chapter rooms. Fraternities can still make requirements of their freshmen, and freshman caps still appear. But the University's part in the tradition is dead. To live again freshman caps must wait-along with so many other things, both big and little - until the mind of the student leader becomes keen enough to distinguish between that which is too intimate a part of college life to be judged by worldly standards-and that which is a real opportunity for serious, thoughtful action. A NEW PEP CLUB The case is presented mildly, yet persistantly, - the case for a larger womens pep club. There is little feeling that the jay Janes, themselves, should be expanded or abolished. - XXX., V' As an honorary women's pep club of 48 members the jay Janes are doing their part. They usher, they help in charity drives, they back school programs, and most important of all they attend rallies and games. They are criticized for not making more noise -but 48 women cannot raise a tumult. The tumult is the responsibility of the student body, the Jay Janes' job lies in forming a nucleus. They know the yells and therefore help in a sense to lead them, they set an example by clapping, by rising, by singing, But they cannot, and do not make up for a silent student body. The question of the new pep club, then does not really concern the jay Janes. It concerns, rather, the bulk of stu- dents Who are enthused enough with school spirit to take active responsibility about being at games and rallies, and demonstrating corporate school spirit when they get there. An organization with rules and obligations cannot be forced upon these students. Unless they have the desire and the force to organize, they will lack the drive to continue. Initiative and interest, then, are the questionable ingredients for a new, larger, all inclusive pep club. Whether it arises will depend upon the number of students who are honestly and earnestly interested in improving school demonstra- tions. TIIE SIX WEEK'S SESSIUN With the headache and hurry of the short fall term still fresh in our memory, we pause momentarily to bid the six weeks session good-bye. A contraction of the C-12 pro- gram seems to be slowly, yet most surely, repatriating two regular 18 weeks semesters. Navy students who are left next year will be for the most part advanced engineers who no longer require the time of College faculty members. Other Universities are settling back to normal schedules. K.U. is expected to also. And so the six weeks session goes, taking, along with the headache common to both students and faculty, its scattered advantages. Undoubtedly the short session was convenient for the May high school graduate who was anxious to start college. Continued on Page 77
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