![]() If riotous laughter is your forte, then you should enjoy the hilarious account of Enrollment by Jane and Mila Williams. " Bill reports on the pros- pects of the Crimson and Blue in the iron sweepstakes of this year, and also on the Men ' s intramural race. Betsey brings down the house with her intimate look into the new fashion trend titled, " The New Look. To Betsey Sheidley and Bill Conboy, go our gold stars of the month. And speaking of photographers, a new face has crept into the midst of our staff in the person of Neil Ball, who verbally and pictorially records the trip made by five Jayhawkers to Europe. ![]() Without the efforts of men like Hank Brown, Bob Graham, and Jim son, we fear this issue would have never been out. In keeping with this plan, we therefore gladly doff our hats, shirts, ties, and everything else removable to the untiring efforts of our excellent photo- graphers. We believe that a series of good pictures can catch the theme of student life much more vividly and accurately than can the feeble efforts of our typewriters. We have endeavored to record as many important events of the season as possible through the medium of photography. As a tribute to a brilliant teacher and friend of the students, we take great pleasure in printing one of the more famous of her essays. After long years of service, during which her name became a permanent fixture at K.U., Miss Hoopes has decided to retire from the strain of Hill activities. By all means do not miss the essay " Friends and Frogs " by Helen Rhoda Hoopes. Keynoting a series of timely guest torials by prominent alumni is an article by a person who has long been among the favorites of the student body. Despite the seemingly insurmountable obstacles of photographing, engraving, recording, and printing the record of events on Mount Oread almost as they happened, the diligent work of the tireless staff enabled the first issue to become a reality. FALL NUMBER, 1947 7 Staff EDITOR: KEITH WILSON BUSINESS MANAGER: LARRY SIMM ONS SECRETARY: SHIRLEY HOYT ADVERTISING MANAGER: DWIGHT ROUNDS PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR: HANK BROWN EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Bill Conboy Betsey Sheidley Charles Hoffhaus Joan Woodward Marian Rippeteau ART STAFF: Paul Coker Jeanne Gorbutt Yogi Williams Lu Anne Powell Jo Compton Charles Freshwater CONTRIBUTORS: Bill Conboy Joan Bagby Mila Williams Margaret Meeks Betsey Sheidley Helen Kittle Janet Malott Corinne Temple Jane Williams Charles Hoffhaus Robert Davis Joan Woodward Neil Ball Hortense Bedell ADVERTISING STAFF: Bob Bottoms Virginia Daniels Warren Helgesen Arlene Feldcamp Margaret Granger Tom Hanna Dean Miller Bob Oberhelman Ann Preble Balie Waggener PHOTOGRAPHERS: Bob Graham Jim Mason Duke D ' Ambra Hank Brown Leland Norris Al Chalupnik Joe McClure It takes all kinds of people to make the world, and it also took a multitude of ferent personalities to collaborate on the first issue of the 1948 Jayhawker. Ah, cometh the flu! Poets may laud the beauties of Fall But in my own words, to id all! " FITTER CHEVROLET is THE PLACE TO COME WITH YOUR CAR 738 New Hampshire LAWRENCE Everywhere it goes the assurance of Beech-Nut for fine flavor goes with it Beech-Nut Gum Those who take ac- tive part in sport, as well as those who IQ just watch, enjoy the refreshing flavor of BEECH-NUT GUM. This above all When Hay Fever ' s thru With finis of Fall. " For Autumn is my love divine With book of verse beneath the vine A jug of booze A tender whooze. As Persephone descends to Hades, Bacchus said, ' Pardon, Ladies, Hay fever comes but once a year, I gasp for breath, I drink my beer. Oh mortal who may wish to die and supplicate the Gods on high, The annals of ancient Greece record The God ' s solution to discord. Ah, golden lads and girls all must In glorious Autumn, succumb to dust. Sweet upon my pillow dreaming, unaware of nature ' s scheming, with Ceres ' evil eye agleaming, Alas, Alack, I wake up screaming! Atomizers, all in vain, Filters will not stop the pain. Amid its beams, in aerie flakes drifts pollen-not the snow. Lo, in yon window breaks the Autumn moon aglow. Fall, ab, fall-excuse me please I feel the call of savage sneeze. A ', M William 14 Oh pardon gentles all, while I sing my ode to Fall. Corner of the Campus 6 THE JAYHAWKER C:Ns " A permanent memory of college days " 1948 JAYHAWKER YOUR K.U. ![]() BF HARD to PLEASE For the " STUDENT WHO CARES " the JAYHAWKER is the only Hill publication Why does the JAYHAWKER lead die field? The Jayhawker is: FIRST in complete coverage of all important events FIRST with student articles and picture stories on pus life and personalities FIRST among college annuals in the country ( accord- ing to leading magazine editors) FIRST in timeliness through the four issues which make a complete diary for your year at K.U. ![]() Text from Pages 1 - 423 of the 1948 volume: “ This Page Intentionally Left Blank FALL NUMBER, 19 4 7 3 4 ![]()
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