12 Thursday. December 4, 1975 University Dally Kansan Madrigal dinner launches Xmas season With a trumpet fanfare, madrigal singing and a wawasal toast, the Christmas season was ushered in last night at the Kansas Union. Honor students to be initiated initiation for 43 new University of Kansas members of Phi Beta Kappa, the national honor society for liberal arts students, will attend a luncheon in the Room of Forum the Kansas Union. The 31 seniors chosen had grade point averages of a.91 or better for their first six semesters, and the 12 recent graduates had grades a.80 or better for their undergraduate years. The senior chosen are Paul Cartar and David Fisker. The senior chosen are John Kashner, Jonas Gimson, Gabriel Corneida, Nate Hammond, Garrett Tavon, Jake Holland, John O'Brien, Liam Smead, Ian Murphy, Ben Burry, Lesanne Mayer, Frederick Lipschuck, Shea Pauley Paucher, and Diane Hayes. The junior selected are Brian Salman, Cianne and Diana Hayes. Salman, Brian Salman, Cianne and Diana Hayes. *Laboratoire Ecole Universitaire Philippe J. Jeffrey School, Sacramento, CA. Serve as an Associate Professor in the School of Ingenierie de la Grande-Bretagne, Bruce Veget and Gravy Cottage, Saint-Pierre-de-Boulogne, France. Wedley Scaley, Mercer, Calif.; Charles Baughman, McCarthy; Kirkland, Calif.; Charles Buckingham, the graduates are Jane Lacey, Bucklan, Alan K. Browne, and Robert Garnels. Gumelis, Leahood, Rusch Geraght, Mortlain, Craig Wilden, Grassi, Leahood, Rusch Geraght, Mortlain, Particle Ground, St. Joffre, John Jaslin, Tupelo David Kellner, Arkadebalea, Ark.; Jack Hill Jr., Con- Dunlain N. J.; Justin Riese, Arkadenue V. is changing from a Class A club to a Class B club. All prospective members who want to avoid a 10 day waiting period must join before Dec. 6. All members who have two years membership and a senior member membership must do so before Dec. 6. Changing to a Class B club does not effect the policies held by the establishment except for the 10 day waiting period after Dec. 6. It was all part of the SUA's second annual Christmas Mardi Gras dinner, a candlelit affair set in the 16th century style, complete with strolling minstrels and authentic costumes and songs by the Lawrence Voci di Camerma mardi gras singing group. The family style dinner of roast baron of beef, potatoes Cheshire, brochure Avon and flaming plum pudding with brandy sauce was prepared and served by the Union in, in the Curry Room, which was decorated with Christmas greenery and wreaths. Last night's dinner was served to 160 Lawrence Rotary Club members, but the remaining two dinners on Dec. 5 and Dec. 7 are open to students. The $5.10票 to the dinner can be purchased at the SUA office. Tickets must be purchased by Dec. 5 for the Dec. 7 due date; be sold for purchase tickets the deadline for purchasing tickets. The dinner was preceded by a three-trompet fanfare, followed by the sound of madrigal singing in the distance. The Voici di Camera singers, a group of University singers and Lawrence singers, entered the room singing. A Christmas toast, a boar's head on a platter brought in by a batter and another song combined to launch the Christmas dinner in a romantic, storybook mood. Alexander's GIFTS BATH SHOP CASH & CARRY FLOWERS 826 Iowa 842-1320 HIKING BOOTS MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SIZES Were '54 to '72 Reduced 20% '46" to '57" 02011 • traction tred Vibram sole and heel cushion collar • tough, reverse-grain tan cowhide 813 Mass. Holiday's Long Time Favorite It's long and sleek with that great feel of polycotton knit. This basic T-Shirt dress can be dressed up for the holiday season! Comes in assorted colors only $18.00 843-2091 927 Massachusetts Street ALLEY SHOP 843 Massachusetts Street Selling something? Place a want ad. Call 864-4358. NOW LEASING Area I — 934 Massachusetts - relaxing decor throughout building For Information Call 843-242 between 8 a.m. & 5 p.m. or see Bob Stephens Mitchell-Stephens Agency Office: 842-2252 Res. 843-4298 - excellent location on Massachusetts - lounge areas - restroom facilities by building owner - fire-resistant construction - complete acoustic control Available For Occupancy Dec. 1 The Area I Building offers an excellent location and relaxing atmosphere for professional or business offices. The construction of the Area I addition is scheduled for completion by Dec. 1. By December 25, the finished suit to suit your business or personal preferences. Call today. AREA I 934 Massachusetts - second floor professional office space avail - offices can be finished to suit tenant - 3100 sq. ft. for lease - 750 sq. ft. minimum rental space - stairwell & elevator service - free city parking lot in rear