CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, April 6, 1984 Page 8 Interracial Greek party may act as a precedent By SUZANNE BROWN Staff Reporter KU sorority and fraternity members hope a party they attended last night will set a precedent for more social events with women using white and black memberships. The Omega Psi Pi phi fraternity and the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, houses with black members, and the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity and the Delta Delta Delta sorority, houses with predominantly white members, gathered for a function at the Phi Kappa Ppi house that was the first of its kind, according to many of the house members. ALTHOUGH GREEK houses in Black PanHellenic Council, have worked with the Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association houses on philanthropic efforts such as fall and spring blood drives, there has been little social interaction among black and white houses as entire groups, according to Sheila Immel, KU's adviser for Panhellenic. James Barnes, Kansas City, Kan. junior and member of Alpha Phi Alpha, said that his house often received social invitations from other fraternities, but that its members felt awkward about returning the invitations. Barnes said he would have had to pay money to reciprocate with an elaborate party or dinner. "That is one thing I'd love to see more of." he said. Art Farmer, adviser for IFC, said that he didn't know of many past efforts to organize large social functions between the groups. Milton Tyrrell, Brooklyn senior, said he thought the party would lead to increased interaction among Greek houses. "I think it's going to be good for the campus," he said. Whiria Whip slide shows from several countries will begin at noon in the Big Eight and the Jayhawk Rooms of the Kansas Union. A cultural show of songs and dances from different countries will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium. now featured at PYRAMID PIZZA 842.3232 KU CONCERT BAND Spring Concert with Thomas Stidham, conductor, and Philip Franke, euphonium solist, will be at 8 p.m. in the Crafton-Preyer Theatre. SUNDAY TOMORROW Plaza East Laundry Center 1910 Haskell 50¢ Wash 6 extra capacity washers avail 725 per week Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Daily THE OREAD STRING Trio will present a faculty recital at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. MASTER'S RECITAL by Carol Moore on the piano will be at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. ON CAMPUS KU INTERNATIONAL CLUB presents its 32nd Annual Festival of Nations. An exhibit of artifacts and Vintage, Formal Wear & Classic Clothing Linda 732 Masson Center MTWFS 11:5:30 p.m. Th-Open until 8 p.m. 913-843-0611 TODAY H&R BLOCK Found David Alameda $1,961 In a recent survey of customers who got refunds, we found 3 out of 4 believed H&R Block got them bigger refunds than if they'd prepared their own taxes. 3 out of 4. What can we find for you? Open 9 AM-9 PM Weekdays; 9-5 Sat. & Sun. 16 E. 8th ST...841-5830 Southern Hills Shopping Center...749-1649 MasterCard and Visa accepted at most area locations NEW YORKER Coming soon PUNCH OUT VIDEO MADNESS 101 TOKENS for $7.00 Coming soon TIN STAR Football Game 10 yd. Fight Offer expires April 8,1984 (less than 7c per play) BRING IN THIS COUPON New Golt Game Birdy King II A SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF/LOUIS S. ARKOFF Production "UP THE CREEK" TIM MATHESON · DAN MONAHAN STEPHEN FURST · JEFF EAST · SANDY HELBERG · BLAINE NOVAK · JAMES B. SIKING Introducing JENNIFER RUNYON Special Appearance by JOHN HILLMANER Music Score by WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN Screenplay by JIM KOUF Story by JIM KOUF and JEFF SHERMAN & DOUGLAS GROSSMAN Executive Theatre LOUIS S. ARKOFF · SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF Produced by MICHAEL L. MELTZER Directed by ROBERT BUTLER Soundtrack available on Pasha/CBS Records Produced by SPENCER PROFFER Color by Deluxe OPENS FRIDAY, APRIL 6 AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU. Friday & Saturday 3:30,7&9:30 p.m. $1.50 Woodruff Auditorium Friday & Saturday MIDNIGHT MOVIE By day he is Woody Allen. But When Night Falls And The Moon Rises, Humphrey Bogart Strikes Again. "LAY HAIRS, SAM" Attention Position WOMAN AIDES TRASSPORT $2 Woodruff Auditorium Sunday 2 p.m. $2 Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union