အခါမှာ vlihai queteviῳ 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Friday, Sept. 19, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 9 Bv DIANE STONEBRAKER KU Greek Houses Sport New Faces The Greek houses at KU are not what they used to be. For the most part, they are sporting new paint, new furniture, and new rooms, as well as new faces. The sorority house has a new $85,000 addition, the fraternity house an estimated $150,000 addition. Many of the houses have changed their outside appearances. The Alpha Chi Omega sorority house and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house have done the most extensive redecoration. Three floors and a basement have been added on the east side of the original Alpha Chi Omega structure. Wrought iron railings and new landscaping highlight the front of the house. Three floors and a basement have been added on the south side of the original Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. The housemother's quarters, in the old wing of the house, are all new. The Alpha Delta Pi and Pi Beta Phi sorority houses have been repainted on the outside. Among the fraternities, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Chi and Sigma Nu have had the exterior of their houses painted. A new porch has been built over the west entrance of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house, and major redecoration on the inside has also been completed. The Pi Beta Phi house, in addition to being repainted, has added a new terrace on the south side of the house. Delta Tau Delta fraternity has built a new cement stairway leading to 11th street from their house. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has had its pillars remodeled and repainted. The vines on the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house have been torn down to enable the bricks to be retouched, and the rest of the outside has been repainted. The Gamma Phi Beta sorority house purchased new green and yellow porch furniture, and set out 100 yellow chrysanthemums on the front lawn. The Fhi Gamma Delta fraternity house, in addition to the exterior paint job, has put in a new asphalt driveway in front of the house. Even more changes have been made on the insides of the Greek houses. New carpeting has been added in many of the houses. Sigma Pi fraternity purchased new carpeting for the stairway and second floor, and Acacia fraternity has new wall-to-wall carpeting downstairs. At the Chi Omega sorority house, a new rug has been purchased for the living room, and at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house new carpeting has been added to the dining room. The housemother's rooms and the kitchen have also been remodeled here. In the Sigma Chi fraternity house acoustic ceilings have been installed, and new telephone booths. New draperies, divan coverings and two paintings have been purchased for the living room of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house. In the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house the living room and music room have new carpeting, furniture, and draperies. Two of the three living rooms in the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house have been refurnished, and new tiling has been laid in the lounge. Delta Chi fraternity has put in new linoleum upstairs. The Delta Upsilon fraternity house has redecorated some of its upstairs study rooms. At the Theta Phi Alpha sorority house, the second floor has been redecorated. Religious Notes The Delta Gamma sorority house has put in a new tile floor in the kitchen and bathrooms, and has purchased a new sink and range for the kitchen. The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship organization on the campus has become the Kansas University Christian Fellowship, an independent chapter of the International Fellowship of Evangelical students. The entire main floor of the Sigma Kappa sorority house has been refurnished and decorated. Accents of chartreuse, cocoa, bittersweet, and dark green have been carried out against a background of mauve walls, woodwork, and rugs. KUCF has been in existence at the University for about five years, but was not formally recognized and granted a charter until last spring. The group functions as informally as possible. Membership, as such, consists of attending and participating in the functions. The main meeting of the week is at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 306 Fraser. The first regular meeting of KUCF this semester was held Thursday evening. Alice Kitchen, sophomore at the KU Medical Center, and former staff member for Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship in Kansas, spoke. forth Chapel services at 8:30 a.m each Sunday during the school year. This organization held such services last year. A cost dinner will also be sponsored each week by Gamma Delta at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The dinner will be held at the Lawrence Municipal building, 8th and Vermont Rev. Norman Brandt will speak this week on "The Christian and the group." The college group of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will meet at 7 pm Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Claude Norris, 515 Ohio. There will be a business meeting, followed by a social hour. Hankies and combs stay more sanitary when carried in a handbag that is dirt-free inside. Shake our loose flecks of powder, lint and bits of tobacco. Leather and plastic-coated interiors sponge off easily with warm soapsuds. A brushing with thick dry suds will remove dirt clinging to fabric linings. Gamma Delta, Lutheran student organization, will sponsor the Dan- Welcome Back Students Remember We Still Have The Agency For Mixture 79 Tobacco ELDRIDGE PHARMACY TODAY THE ATOM BLONDE FIRES THE SCREEN! Marilyn Monroe Most Provocative . Most Exciting Personality In America Today! 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