AEPhis get house By IRENE ECONOMOUS Kansan Staff Writer Members of Alpha Epsilon Phi, a predominantly Jewish sorority, are a jubilant group. After four years they have their own house and are one step from receiving official recognition from the Panhellenic Association. "It's a dream come true," said Nancy Friedman, Shawnee Mission junior. "Moving into the new house posed one big problem. "It was an older home and it needed a lot of repair when we bought it," said Frances Feinberg, Shawnee Mission senior. "We came to Lawrence this summer to work on it. All of our parents came down and helped paint and clean up." Miss Friedman said it hasn't been easy to form their sorority. They have been struggling for four years to get enough members, she said. She said one factor that discouraged potential members was the fact many Jewish girls would not come to KU when they found out KU didn't have a national chapter of AEPhi. "It was unusual that KU didn't have a chapter, because nationally it is one of the largest sororities," Miss Feinberg said. Miss Feinberg said the idea for a chapter at KU began when some of the girls were still in high school. "Since many of us went to the same high school, we got together and decided we would like to start a Jewish sorority when we got to KU." Two years ago AEPhi almost had enough members to be recognized but lost approximately 10 who transferred and left school to get married, Miss Friedman said. They had to begin their rush program all over again. The sorority is now a national pledge member. "At semester, if we have 32 girls and if we make our grades we will become members of the Panhellenic Association." Miss Feinberg said. There are now 15 girls living in the house. Sevqteen girls are currently pledges. 2 KANSAN Oct. 17 1969 AEPhi's housemother, Mrs. William Ashby, is as proud of the girls' accomplishments as they are. "It's been an inspiration," she said, "to help build a house like this." Getting the house has been as difficult for the girls as achieving recognition. All of the girls said their parents have donated furniture for the house. The house was financed by their parents. Miss Feinberg said having a common background was advantageous in some respects. "Since we are Jewish we all enthusiastic about certain traditions that others in a non-Jewish sorority wouldn't be interested in." When we got together and said we wanted to buy a house, our parents formed a parents club to raise enough money." Miss Friedman said. Although AEPhi is a predominantly Jewish sorority, Miss Feinberg said, they are not restricting their membership to Jewish girls. "It has been difficult to build our sorority," Miss Feinberg said, "but to us it is not just a house, it's a home." Angel Flight starts project Angel Flight, women's auxiliary to Air Force ROTC, observed the October 15 Moratorium by instigating a service project to help veterans. Entertaining veterans at the Leavenworth base will be a monthly project. Barbara Freeman, Pratt senior and Angel Flight information officer, said the purpose of the project was to get to know the men by showing an appreciation and respect for their efforts in fighting for peace. There are 155 species of land snakes in Vietnam, of which 17 are venomous. History Conference. 8:30 a.m. Frans-Mississippi West. 'Kansas Unio- lize' Composition and Literature Conference, 9:30 a.m. Kansas Union **Walter J. Poe** Official Bulletin The Student Union Activities Travel Board will host its first annual World Travel Fair on October 21, 22, and 23 in the Kansas Union. Speakers, exhibits, representatives, films and literature will be in the Student Union to give travel suggestions and assistance to the college traveler. The Fair will include work abroad programs, studytravel programs, student exchange programs, and general student travel. The Fair will open at 7:00 p.m.on October 21st. OCTOBER 21,22,23 Unifi Dark Oyche AudioForPun. Prague Svornetsky Borth, Auditorium Svornetsky Borth, Auditorium Todav Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Wait Until Dark." Dark. Audition Audiobit Sympathetic Health Authority, Hermès, France 20 p. *Summertree*. Swarthout 20 p. *Recital*. SUA Bus Trip to Lincoln, All Day Round Trip $16 Round Trip $16. Reading Conference. All Day. Kan- Reading Conference. All Day. Kansas Union. safety Football. 1:30 p.m. Nebraska at Lincoln. Popular Film, 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Wait Until Dark" Dawn Auditorium Experimental Theatre. 8-20 p. m. "Summertree" Swarthout. Recital Gallery Designer-Craftsman Exhibition. 2:30-4:30 p.m. Reception and opening of exhibit. Presentation of awards Museum of art, Philadelphia Carillon Recital. 3 p.m. Albert Gerken. NROTC Welcome Aboard Reception. 3-5 p.m. Kansas Room, Kansas Union. Hindu Society Meeting, 5 p.m. West- minster Center, 1204 Oread. UCM Dissent Series, 8 p.m. "Appropriate Response to Dissent." Profs Lawrence Velvet and Martin Dickinson, Kansas Union. NEW & USED COMPONENTS 9:30-5:30 Daily Thurs.8:30 928 Mass. VI 3-8500 Use Kansan Classified Dine With Us This Sunday Enjoy Delicious Food and Delightful Atmosphere Open 'till 8:00 p.m. Featuring Tasty King Size Sandwiches - Reuben - Roast Beef - Hamburger - Cheeseburger - Triple Decker Club Sandwich - Also - Spaghetti