Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1951 Depression Caused Difficulties But Theta Phi Alpha Returned Iota chapter of Theta Phi Alpha sorority was re-activated at the University in 1947 after financial difficulties during the depression forced to close its doors in 1934. In the fall of 1920, the local chapter of Delta Kappa first appeared on the KU campus. There were fifteen charter members when the group scame affiliated with national Theta Chi Alpha in 1821 as Iota chapter. Iota's first chapter house was located at 1105 Louisiana street; a yellow stone house which still stands today. The group occupied the house until 1834 when Iota chapter was de-activated. In 1946, a group of University women organized a local chapter YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. called Phi Theta Alpha which was formerly re-activated as Iota chapter Aug. 31, 1947. In the fall of 1948, the group moved to 1231 Louisiana street, the first chapter house of the new chapter. Since then, the chapter has moved to 1528 Tennessee street. Among the achievements of Iota chapter include the selection of its candidate as the recipient of the St. Catherine of Siena medal, national award of Theta Phi Alpha. Miss Anne Laughlin, Topeka, was chosen as the most outstanding Catholic woman of the year. She received the Siena medal Nov. 18 at the Town House, Kansas City, Kan. In the fall of 1950, Iota gave a tea to introduce its new housemother, Mrs. Edward Dicks, Kansas City, Mo., and its new home to persons at the University. Jane Koelzer, 51, president of Iota chapter last year, received the Senior Service award. This award is given to graduating seniors by national Theta Phi Alpha for scholarship and outstanding leadership in campus affairs. IT'S COMING THE IMPORTANCE of BEING EARNEST FRASER THEATRE Next Week YOUR I-D CARDS ADMIT TICKET OFFICE OPEN TOMORROW BASEMENT GREEN Present I-D Cards For Reserved Seats Now Wildroot LIQUID CREAM SHAMPOO More than just a liquid, more than just a cream ... new Wildroot Liquid Cream Shampoo is a combination of the best of both. Even in the hardest water Wildroot Shampoo washer hair gleaming clean, manageable, curl-inviting without robbing hair of its natural oils. Soapless Susy... Lanolin Lovely! THREE SIZES: 29/ 59/ 98/ P. S. To keep hair neat between shampoos use LadyWildroot Cream Hair Dressing One of the most important things in planning and purchasing a wardrobe for a college girl is that each article must be durable, practical and must be chosen, if she is a junior or senior, to be worn in the years after her college career is over. Practicality Important In College Wardrobe This year the clothes for campus wear are more tailored to this purpose than ever before. Imported English and Scottish wools are on the market in quantities that have not been equaled since before the war. These wools are made into skirts and suits that are beautiful and provide the durability that college girls are looking for. Another popular feature for campus wear is the cashmere sweater. They are available in more colors than before, as well as domestic and foreign lines. Before this year, cashmere sweaters have rarely been available in any colors except natural, navy blue, forest green and black. This year almost any shop carries a rainbow of colors ranging from golds, oranges and tangerines through all shades of blue, violet and light green. These sweaters fit into the college wardrobe because they are washable and they wear so much better than the wool sweaters. Many college girls have found that one cashmere sweater is a better investment than two of the cheaper wool sweaters. Official Bulletin The style of the new sweaters is also indicative of greater practicality. Psychology club, 7-30 p.m. Thursday, 9 Strong. Capt. Wm. R. Peri leads discussion. Jay Janes, 5 today, Pine room Union. El Ateneo se reunira el jueves, a las siete y media de la noche en 113 Strong. Que vengan todos. HAJAS, 8 tonight, 105 Military Science bldg. Film of football highlights. While construction work continues near Zone I, I parking permit holders may park in Zone A or Zone S. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, 206 Strong. Charles Leopold of K. C. speaker. IVC missionary meeting, 12-12:50 p.m. Friday, Danforth chapel. Herb Ketterman, speaker. Square Dance club, 7:30 tonight, Recreation room. Union. Fencing club, 7:30 tenight, Robin- son gym. Froshawk meeting, 7:15 tonight, 9 Strong. Quill club, 7 tonight, East room, Union. Deutscher Verein Donnerstag 5 p.m. 502 Fraser. Applications for men's residence hall scholarships (Spring semester) are due in the dean of men's office before Dec. 1. Classes taught by Dr. Ise will not meet until Friday morning, Nov. 30. ISA, no meeting today. Bailey Chem club, 4 p.m. Thursday, 305 Bailey. Student program Jim Lovett. Chess club, 7:30 tonight, ballroom, Union. Fourth round of tournament. CQ-code practice session tonight EE lab. A meeting will be held for June graduates interested in registering with the business placement bureau, 4 p.m. Thursday, 206 Strong. Anyone interested in business jobs may register even though they are not Business School students. Christian Science orgelation, 7 p.m. Thursday, Danforth chapel. Red Peppers participating in halftime ceremonies, report to the football stadium for practice Wednesday and Thursday. 5 p.m. and Friday morning 8 a.m. No Red Pepper meeting Thursday. Wear uniforms Friday. Nursing club, 4 today, Textile lab in Fraser. The following are notified to appear before Student Court, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Basement of Green: Elmer F. Suderman, Thomas J. Halpin, Harold Ray Dickman, Bautisto Murillo, Louis B. Perkins, Robert J. Austell, Veverley M. Brown, George A. Guemee, Wallace E. LaBerge, Janet Curry Lowe, Mote Gene Cox, Arnold Kotwitz, Fletcher S. Abbey, "Marriage By Movie," is Latest Idea Of German Film Director It can happen in Munich, Germany, anyway, because the first "marriage by Movie" studio for lonely hearts has just opened here in the Bavarian capital of the German film industry. Munich, Germany—(U.P.)-The girl or that handsome fellow-on the movie screen can be yours. Werner Hampe, writer, director, cameraman and producer, does everything but star in the films. That's the job of lonely men and women looking for love, companionship and marriage. The fee covers a three-part film guaranteed to show what the lonely heart has to offer. Herr Hampe charges 60 marks ($15) to produce a four-minute film about you to be shown to lonely hopefuls of the opposite sex. It saves the wear and tear of fruitless personal encounters, he says. The first part is silent. The candidate doesn't talk. The film opens with the lonely heart entering a room, taking off a coat and sitting down. "That's just for the general impression," Hampe says. "With women, I have them sit in very low armchairs, so the men clients can get a good look at their legs." In scene two, the talking starts—and Hampe gets into the act. He offers a cigarette, a drink and chats with the subject about likes, dislikes and hobbies. In scene three he gives close-ups. "You've got to study the face if you want to know your life with a person. Hampshire says." He admitted, however, that the rest of the subject is important too and said the third scene really is a "bust-length portrait." If a woman client sees a man she likes among Hamphe's film offerings, Gene Edward Davidson, Walter C Davis. KuKu club, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Pine room, Union. Attendance or fine. Hillel foundation, 7:15 p.m. Friday Danforth chapel. Jewish service. HELD OVER THRU THURSDAY STARTSFRIDAY Hampe makes a movie of her and shows it to the man along with a few others, "so he won't feel he is being sold a bill of goods." If the man picks out the girl who liked his picture, Hampe gives them the right addresses and they're on their own. No extra charge if they decided to marry. They get the films as souvenirs. Hampe, who plans to open branches in Brazil and New York, isn't any testimonial for his business. At 42, he is still a bachelor. Hixon Studio 721 Mass. This year send a personal Christmas card—with one of your own snapshots printed on it. Stop in today and select your design. 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