Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 8, 1956. CAMPUS CHEESECAKE—Models at Wednesday's fashion show were (left to right) Sylvia Frost, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Janice Kibler, Toppea junior; Sally Waddell, Salina junior; Jayne Callahan, Cleveland, Ohio, junior; Betty Kogel, Mission sophomore; Lorene Hunt, Liberal junior; Par- alee Neely, Stafford junior; Karen Howard, Wichita junior; Lucy McKeithan, Bartlesville, Okla., senior; Nancy Olsen, Delafield, Wis., junior; Ruth Ann Stephenson, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Sally Rendigs, Lees Summit, Mo., senior, and Adriance Armshy, Kansas City, Mo., junior. Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity Wins Campus Chest Trophy Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, by contributing $4.78 per person for a total of $151.84, has won the Campus Chest trophy for the house giving the largest donation per capita. Phi Delta Theta fraternity was second with a contribution of $4.42 per person totaling $335.46, and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority was third, contributing $3.11 per person for a total of $164.03. "Afthough the total has not been accurately tabulated yet, unofficially it is about $3,100," said Bill Sayler, Kansas City, Kan. junior and chairman of the drive. "This does not include a contribution from the Inter-Fraternity Council, which gave $400 last year," he said. The money from the car-smashing contest being sponsored by the IFC today and possibly Friday will go to the Campus Chest. If the trophy gets here in time, it will be presented to Phi Kappa Sigma at the Duke Ellington dance Saturday. "Although the total did not reach quite what we thought it would, it was not a disappointing drive. This year's committee was a new one, and the majority of the members will be back next year. Therefore, we can profit by the mistakes we made this year," Sayler said. Sigma Alpha Iota Plans Sunday Tea Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary muse sorority, will hold a patroness tea from 3 until 5 p.m. Sunday at the Sigma Kappa sorority house. The event has been planned so that members may become better acquainted with their advisers and also with the alumnae. Elizabeth Noyes, Troy graduate student, is program committee chairman, and Joanne Lord, Shawnee sophomore, is hostess and decoration chairman. KU Professor To Speak Dr. Duane G. Wenzel, associate professor of pharmacy, is speaking today in Hutchinson at the Kansas Highway Patrol training school. His topic is "Medical Aspects of Alcohol." A Delightful Combination (Not A Phone No.) AFROTC Cadets Visit Missile Plant Fourteen cadets in the University of Kansas Air Force Officer Training Corps program will visit the Arnold Engineering Development Center at Tullahoma, Tenn., today and tomorrow. The Center is engaged in research and development of propulsion power plants and guided missiles Students going to graduate misses K. Hughson, Belle Plaine senior; Gale L. Harris, Cunningham junior; James E. Sparks, Goodland junior; Paul E. Peters, Lorraine junior; Albert S. Crane, Topeka sophomore; Max Lynn, Lawrence junior; Alfred L. Polski, Kansas City, Kan; senior; Richard L. Lee, Mission junior; Will Larkin, Kansas City, senior; Robert S. Boyd, Overland park junior; John R. Lembek, Prairie Village sophomore; Gary Griffith, Kansas City, Mo.; junior; David G. Smith, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Donald H. Landauer, New York senior. Air Science faculty members going are Maj. Herbert C. Birkhead, Capt. William Brewer, and Capt. James C. McCauldus. A nation-wide closed circuit radio broadcast will be the highlight of the 100th anniversary celebration of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity, on Friday, March 9. SAE's Celebrate With Broadcast The broadcast will be heard in 100 cities in 41 states. The program will be carried by American Telephone and Telegraph Company. It is believed to be the first program of its type in college fraternity history. The local SAE chapter will hear the broadcast Friday, March 9, at 8 p.m. at the University Club in Kansas City, Mo., where a banquet will be held with the Alumni Association of Greater Kansas City. Vets Lag In Signing Pav Increase Petition Only 182 signatures were received Wednesday on the Univer- Veterans Organization petition urging passing of a bill to increase GI benefits. This represents less than one-seventh the number of veterans enrolled. Veterans can sign the petition at the Student Union ticket booth from 11:00 to 5:00 p.m. today and Friday. Chess Club To Meet Today The KU Chess Club will meet at 7.30 p.m. today in the Card Room of the Student Union. Henry Horak, assistant professor of astronomy, will speak. 9:00 "Spectrum" TONIGHT 10:00 "Music on Cloud 56" KDGU—630 ON THE DIAL "The campus station with more time for YOU" Duke Ellington To Play Jazz King's Music Varied Duke Ellington, titled America's genius of modern music, and his orchestra will play at the Greek Week dance Saturday, which will be held from 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. in the Student Union ballroom. Ellington, composer and bandleader, entered the musical world in 1923, and since that time has composed many tunes such as "Sophisticated Lady," "Take the 'A Train,' "Mood Indigo," and "Perdido." He has played before audiences in Europe, Carnegie Hall, and numerous night clubs and theaters throughout the United States. Other works of a more classical nature which he has written are Regional Director Speaks To CCUN William Ore, regional director of the Collegiate Council of the United Nations, spoke to the steering committee of the University CCUN Tuesday. Mr. Ore reported on the national board meeting of CCUN which was recently held in Washington, D.C. TOMORROW'S SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL WHITING French Fries 65c Salad Hot Roll On the 14th Street Hill Between Ohio & La. "Pertume Suite," "Liberian Suite," and "Harlem." The last was commissioned by the NBC symphony orchestra under the baton of Arturo Toscanini. Many have paid tribute to Duke Ellington's music. Among them are Constant Lambert, London music critic and composer; Percy Grainger, head of the music department at New York University; Leopold Stokowski, and Jose Iturbieti. Ellington says "There's no long-hair music and no jazz music. There's just music." SHOP BROWN'S FIRST FADED BLUE DENIM SLACKS A Campus Favorite Hollywood Style Pleats and Zippers $3.98 Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. *PFC GASOLENE REPORTS READY FOR DUTY MEETS "BASIC" REQUIREMENTS PLUS 1. Anti-Carbon 2. Anti-Rust 3. Anti-Stalling 4. Upper Cylinder Lubricant 5. Extra-High Octane *power first class REGULAR ...23.9c gal. 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