Page 9 This Fraternity Finally Gets Above First Floor Of Sorority Advancing above the first floor in a sorority house is the ambition of every red-blooded male Jayhawker. Men of Phi Kappa Tau, social fra- ternity, achieved the ambition by buying a sorority house. The old Alpha Phi house, 1332 Louisiana St., was purchased for the new home of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity on Nov. 3. The Phi Taus are planning to occupy their new home before Christmas vacation begins. Completely Redecorated Plans are indefinite as to the disposal of their present house at 1408 Tennessee St. They will either sell it or use it as an annex. Completely Redecorated The new house is being completely redecorated, with special attention being given to the first floor, on which (are) the living room, dining room, kitchen, television room, housemother's quarters, and sun porch. Upstairs are eight study rooms, accommodating from three to six persons each. Sleeping will be under the dormitory system, with 10 men sleeping in a small dorm and the remainder in the large dorm. The house accommodate 35 persons. The major change in the house is the conversion of one study room into a dormitory. Previously, the Alpha Phis used a combination study-sleep arrangement in each room. Robert Love, Springfield, Mo., junior and vice president of the fraternity said little has to be done to convert the house to a residence for men. "The new house offers better facilities, an improved atmosphere, and a better location," Love said. He added the fraternity hopes the purchase of the house is only a stepping-stone, to a new home in the future. Wednesday. Nov. 30, 1955. University Daily Kansan Phi Sigma To Hear Panel December 6 Phi Sigma, biological society is sponsoring a panel discussion of "What Scientific Background Should a Physician Have?" to be held at 7:30 p.m., Dec. 6 in Parlors A, B, and C of the Student Union Ballroom. Participating in the panel discussion will be Dr. Vernon Wilson and Dr. Kenneth Jochim, assistant deans of the School of Medicine, and Dr. Paul G. Roofe, chairman of the department of anatomy. Tomlinson Joins Kansas City Firm B. L. Tomlinson, former food service director at the Student Union, has accepted a position with the Kansas Commissary Company of Kansas City, Kan., a firm engaged in contract feeding of General Motors employees. Mr. Tomlinson had been at KU for four years. Dwayne Hall, formerly in charge of food production at the Union, has succeeded Mr. Tomlinson as food service director. A graduate of the hotel and restaurant administration school at Oklahoma A&M, Mr. Hall has been a member of the union staff since July, 1954. He lives at Sunnyside with his wife and two boys. Bill Williams, a graduate of the hotel and restaurant administration school at Denver University, has been named catering manager, and Mrs. Irene G'Nosa, a dietetics graduate of the University, is in charge of food production. Design Students Tour Art Gallery Fifty students from the department of design are touring the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery in Kansas City, Mo. to view the traveling exhibit of the arts and crafts of Scandinavian countries on display there. The traveling exhibit features contemporary furniture, tableware, ceramics, and fabrics and fills four rooms of the Gallery. Many students who have seen the exhibition say it is a valuable experience, and that the Gallery contains one of the finest exhibitions of contemporary arts in the country. Easv Wav Out AUGUSTA, Me. —(U.P.)- Babykissing is on the way out for one campaigning. Maine officeholder. Rep. Charles P. Nelson instead is sending new parents a letter informing them of an "excellent" government booklet—entitled "Infant Care." Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts, will preside at meetings of the Kansas Music Teachers' Association in Salina tomorrow and Friday. He is president of the group. Dean To Preside At Music Parley Other KU faculty and students will attend the convention, which is being held at Kansas Wesleyan University. The KU Chorale, directed by Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education, will sing in Salina Thursday afternoon. Bruce Linton, associate professor of speech and journalism, will be a panelist in the discussion. "The Role of TV in Education." Karel Blaas, assistant professor of music theory and viola, will be viola soloist with the KMTA String Orchestra, which will play at a general session Friday. Carolyn Craft, Junction City junior, will be presented as winner in the women's vocal division of the 1954-55 state contest conducted by the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs. Jeannette Cass, associate professor of music theory, is in charge of this part of the program. '54 Graduate Gets Army Promotion Wilson M. Liggett, '54, of Topeka, was promoted to first lieutenant while serving with the 880th Field Artillery Battalion at Fort Dix, N.J. He majored in science at KU. He is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS We have them for every age and taste. Come in and see our fine selection. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel VI3-1044 Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! SPORTSWEAR SALE After-Thanksgiving Special Sale.A time to save.All from our regular stock. Entire stock is not included. SKIRTS All sizes—All colors Were $10.95 to $22.95 Now $7.90 to $15.90 BLOUSES All sizes—All colors Were $5.95 to $10.95 Now $3.90 to $7.40 Also, MANY MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, all 1/4 to 1/3 off. 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