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FALL ISSUE 1945 Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds TRUE... and so does fine crafts- manship make fine printing . . . the difference between just printing and really fine printing is that extra some- thing . . . that extra measure of qual- ity ... craftsmanship. The Capper Printing Company can furnish this extra quality which is so readily recog- nized by persons who know fine print- ing . . . consult Capper Printing Com- pany . . . see that your printing has that extra quality which can be pro- duced only by experienced craftsmen. CAPPER PRINTING COMPANY, Inc. TOPEKA ' KANSAS FINE PRINTING SINCE 1897 Contents The Sense of Humus ... 6 by Pat Penney Return of the Natives . . .15 by Capt. K. E. Postlethwaite Long Time No Sea .... 16 by Nancy Goering The Bill of Rights .... 18 by PatTenney And G. I. Joe 20 by Pat Penney Road to Remember . . . .22 by Keith Wilson Home on the Front Range . . 24 By Mary Ann Jackson Dr. Coleman 26 by Dolores Sulzman O. T. Expert Newspaper Man . . - by Mary Vermillion Sim Myers Freshmen Women . . . by R. J. Atkinson To Love by Art Hoffman Honor by Eddie Brunk Or Perish by Dick Carmean Same Song, 7 3rd Verse . . by Eloise Hodgson New Pledges . . . Independents and Democracy . . . by Elaine Thalman Line Finesse by Dixie Gilliland The Verbal Spike . . - by Mary Merrill After Dark by Bunnie Lawler Swing your Pardner . by Jim Black The Union Forever . . . by Keith Wilson Net Results Good . . . by Mary Turkington Obstacle Overcome . . by Jim Dittmer Watch on the Line . . by Keith Wilson Football Picture Story . . 27 . 29 . 31 . 33 . 35 36,37 38-41 42-44 . 45 . 46 48,49 . 50 . 51 . 54 . 55 . 56 57-59
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THE JAYHAWKER Quality Apparel MEN WOMEN BOYS GIRLS SPINES CLOTHING CO. Ill W. Douglas WICHITA, KANSAS YEA! OUTSTANDING AMONG KANSAS ' BEST! TO PEKA- KANSAS Dining Room Coffee Shop (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6) Meredith Gear and Rose Nelle Curtis, Chi O ' s, Jane Atwood, Gamma Phi, Jane Miller, Pi Phi, and scores of other lucky females. Frankie Muhlenbruch, Gamma Phi, and Red Stucker, Phi Gam, seemed all broken up over their recent un-pinning. Frankie chose to cry on the shoulder of Larry Miller, Beta and the cause of it all while Red sought Nancy Love, Pi Phi, for consolation. It never pays to fluff a Beta, especially if he ' s in politics, a certain coed learned recently. The thwarted romance of Wendell Nickell was revenged in an A.S.C. episode. What the feminine population would like to know is where is Bud Want- land, Sigma Chi, these days? He ' s actually been seen in the library (and he ' s an active now! ) , and some go so far as to say that he ' s carrying the torch for Dottie Chapin, Gamma Phi, who received his undivided attention during summer school, and is getting married soon to somebody else. The Fine Arts school reports that Bob Lannier, DU, is holding perpetual open house in K.C, where he is enrolled in the art institute. He wrote a joint letter to all Fine Arts ferns, inviting them to drop in just any ol ' time for a coke or some- thing. Frank Wood, Beta boy, is playing it safe. He never asks Betty Berry, Kappa pledge, for more dates than he asks Virginia Joseph, Theta pledge, and vice-versa. And when he had his picture taken recently, each girl received two photos. At- tention Betty and Virginia: why don ' t you have your pictures made together? Then Frank would not have to puzzle over where to put which picture in his room. Summer still with us, summer not and all because of the good ol ' summer time. Absence makes the heart grow fonder or so say Wanda Faucett, DG, and Bill Lacey, Phi Psi. . . Gracie Piros, Miller, and Bob Witt, Battenfeld. . . Bill Jenson, Phi Delt, and Normie Lutz, Theta. . . Gus Daum, Sigma Nu, and Lela Mings. . . John McGuckin, Phi Delt, and Marty Metcalf, Kappa. . . Marge Gard- ner and Ed Utter. . . Jack Nichols and Jayne Johns. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, for somebody else or so found LeRoy Robison, Phi Psi, and Betty Vance, DG. . . Rose Nelle Curtis, Chi O, and Jim Metcalf, SAE. . . Joan Hendrickson, Gamma Phi, and Bunk Chase, Beta. . . Bill Burgess, Phi Psi, and Martha Bonebrake, Theta. . . Tom Sinclair, Phi Psi, and Betty Grant, Pi Phi. . . Ken Danneberg, Phi Delt, and Ginny Larson, Chi O. . . And then the summer found new persons discovering each other, such as Alberta Cornwell, DG, and Bob Brown, V-12. . . George Darsie, Sigma Nu, and M. J. Waggoner, DG. . . Eleanor Pack, Pi Phi, and Don Diehl, Beta. . . Shirley Carl, Gamma Phi, and Lynn Leigh, Sigma Chi. . . Betty Lay, Pi Phi, and Ace Dillon, Phi Psi. . . In the now-you-see- ' em-now-you-don ' t category are Earl Crawford, Phi Psi, and Alice Shankland, Chi O. . . Elaine Falconer, Gamma Phi, and Frank Wend- landt, Delt. . . Don McCaul, Phi Psi, and Abe Lincoln, DG. . . Bill Weiser, Delt, and Louise Hatch, Chi O. . . Ginny Urban, Gamma Phi, and Jerry Wildgen, Sigma Chi. . . Our vote for the freshwoman with the best batting average so far goes to Eloise Hodgson, Kappa pledge, with Bethie Ashton, Pi Phi pledge, close behind. Eloise is currently seen in the company of Dick Nelson, Sigma Chi, Earl Wood- ward, -Phi Psi, Bill Sharp, Phi Gam, and Don McCaul, Phi Psi. Bethie is out and about with George Gear, Phi Psi, (who is out and about) , Rusty Baltis, Phi Delt, and Bill Porter, Phi Gam. The Brownshirts is the new Fiji organization, for fugitives from the fluff- off. Red Stucker heads the group, with Len Hartigan, on the rebound from Jane Atwood, Gamma Phi, as vice-president. (Note the VICE! ) Dick We Go With Everyone on the Hill Carmean is a pledge, and will be initiated as soon as he gets an expected brush-off. Hartigan, incidentally, is squiring Bonnie Holden, Chi O, these days. (Continued on Page 64)
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PHOTOS BY PALMER, KINTZEL AND SMITH Top: Sho ' nuff, Tom, Honey? Bunny Lawler turns on her Ward-Belmont, Tennessee accent, as she listens to Tom Harris ' s tales of life in the air corps. Center: Before the slaughter. A portion of the 150 men who registered and were told, with the aid of a half-nelson, you, too, can be a rho-psi-beta-alpha. Below: The Chi O invasion of the Psi domicile was as cozy as Phi Psi picnic. The arm around Ann Alex- ander belongs to Bathing Beauty Brunk. Top: Mt. Oread team chalks up another score against the Washburn eleven. The glum alumn at right is W. C. Simons of the Lawrence Journal- World. Center: Told to march in fours from North College Hill to the stadium for the new student induction ceremony, most freshmen cooperated as above. (They also flunked their math aptitude exams) . Below: The Sig Alfs tune up with an impressive rendition of Violetsisssssss, at a rush party.
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