THT'RSTUY. SEPTEMBER IT. 1031 I ! . N1 k 1 A ra George Dunn on Executive Board With Misses Huston, Zutter. Gladys Zutter of Hebron, Mar garet uiton of Polk nd George Dunn of Pierce are atudenta who were members of the student ex ecutive committee of the summer session, which was appointed by R. D. Moritz, director of the ses sion, and Prof. E. W. Lantz, who acted as general chairman of the group of eight. Miss Zutter had cliarge of activities for women out side of athletics, while Margaret Huston was hostess at all parties and picnics. Mr. Dunn handled publicity for the group. Other members of the group in cluded M. R. Colson, principal of the high school at Alliance, who was taking graduate work in teachers college. He had charge of the golf tournament. Another graduate student in the teachers college was Sara Upton of Union, who had charge of women's ath letics. , . Jones Heads Playground. Arthur Jones, superintendent of schools at Elm Creek, and Wendell Dodd, superintendent at Belgrade, are graduates of the university of the class of 1927, and are mem bers of Sigma Phi Sigma fratern ity. Jones had charge of the play ground ball games while Dodd fur nished entertainment for each party. Verne Jones, another graduate of the university, and graduate student In teachers college, had charge of the horseshoe tourna ments. Mr. Jones teaches in the Osborne school at Phoenix, Ariz., and formerly taught at Culver military academy. Prof. E. W. Lantz of the de partment of secondary education, acted as general chairman of the group and assisted at parties and other functions. Six parties and two picnics were givsn. The first party was given at the armory but the large crowd necessitated moving the parties to the coliseum. Two parties were also held at the Student Activities building on the agricultural col lege campus. A picnic was also given at that place and another was sponsored at Capitol Beach. A special performance of "Ladies of the Jury," given by the Univer sity Players, was also sponsored by the student executive committee. K. U. CHANCELLOR ANNOUNCES CUTS IN SCHOOL COSTS LAWRENCE, Kans. Reductions of as much as 10 percent in main-' tertance funds of the various de- ! partments at the University of Kansas were proposed by Chan cellor E. H. Lindley In an address to faculty members at the opening of the school year. - Thus, the chancellor said, it will be possible to meet Governor WoOdring's request for reduction of some $116,000 In the university appropriation as provided by the legislature. Departments plan to defer purchase of equipment, in some cases, and in others will re arrange courses to make greater use of laboratory material. Back to the Good Old Days at Nebraska and RAY'S WELCOME Xebraskuusi The Nebraska student who has shopped with us, we know he will be back. He likes the friendly iit mosphere of this busy lit tle store he knows he is always welcome. "We want you new stu dents, freshmen and new comers to drop in and get acguainted. You, too, will went to make this your store. You'll find plenty young men's suits and coats at your price. The snappiest new hats, ties, shirts in fact everything for the young man. This is strictly a young man's store. RayKillian,lnc. 1212 O Street "Chaznpe Says Now that your vacation is over, you must prepare yoursslf for a fall and winter of school, parties and social activities. First of an, consider your hair. Has your permanent wave grown out? Is your hair dry and bleached from too many days in the sun and wind? Champe's Beauty Shop can give you quick, efficient serv ice, and the individuality that comes with long years of ex perience. Permanent Wave, $3.50 Steam-Oil Treatment, Shampoo and 7ingerwave, $1.25 Shampoo and Fingerwave, 75c K 'T i (ft 1 k K'Lfrm.f. ft wv i r in m m m v Special Sale on History Paper ind Note Books 500 Reams of 2 -Hole History note paper, per ream 100 Reams 3-hole History Paper, per ream 35 75 All excellent grades of paper. Come in novo and get your supply before the stock is sold. 200 Notebook Covers I Q( Reg. 50c and 75c Values y 1 00 Notebook Covers . ,, TQ( Reg. $1 Values Two Hole J J 50 Notebook Covers "7 Q Reg. 75c Value Three Hole J J? Here's your chance to get some good notebook covers. Better come in as early as possible. Hong's have been the principal student supply center on this Campus for seventeen years. We are always pleased to see the students return and new ones come in each year, as this means that Long's have the oppor tunity of forming new acquaintanceships and renewing old ones. Come in at your first opportunity and look over the items listed below for your convenience. We have a most complete line of everything for the students. New and Used and SlippiiCS LABORATORY SETS We carry a full line of every kind of Laboratory set. We handle nothing but the recommended sets, which are approved by the Colleges. for All Classes A COMIC MAP OF THE CAMPUS FREE You may have one of these clever maps of the Campu3 by calling for one. These maps will serve as a Directory or as good reading material. Ask for one now. We have only a limited supply. If you want to frame one, ask for one that can be framed. FOUNTAIN PENS All standard makes of fountain pens. Name en graved on each pen pur chased FREE! you come after 3 p. m. you can avoid the rush 17 L Co) Rtf Q F AC ING CAMPUS STUDENT SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS LAUNDRY CASES You will need one of these Laun dry Cases when you run out of clean clothes. These are durable and excellent to send clothes home in. you come after 3 p.m you can avoid the rusn J Chaise's Bs2ty Shsp 1229 N Street Upstairs