Page 6 University Daily Kanso Thursday, Nov. 15, 1951 Epsilon Chapter Of Phi Kappa Originally KU's Columbus Club Originally the Columbus club, rounded at KU in 1908, Epsilon chapter of Phi Kappa fraternity received its charter Oct. 2, 1915. Nationally, Phi Kappa was founded in 1889 at Brown university. It is a senior member of the National Interfraternity conference. Phi Kappa is a fraternity of Catholic men. It consists of 32 chapters and several coast to coast colonies. Epsilon chapter became inactive in the late 1930's and remained so until after the war. In the spring of 1946 the chapter was reactivated, and in the fall of 1947 the present chapter house was purchased. ouse was purchase. The English style red brick residence is situated in West Hills. It is especially noted for its distinctive landscaping which includes a sunken garden, a fish pond and many varieties of flowering plants and shrubs Official Bulletin The Spring formal, one of the social highlights, is planned so as to use the grounds for special effect Other social events include the annual Moonshiners' Brawl, the Christmas formal and the Irish Shanty party. Lutheran student association, 7:15 Friday, Trinity Lutheran church for bowling at the Pladium and refreshments at the church. Distinguished Phi Kappa alumni include Alfred E. Smith, Robert E. Hannegan, Paul V. Galvin, Adm. William Benson, Adm. John D. Murphy and Gene Kelly. Negro student association, 8 to night, AWS lounge, Strong hall. Engineerettes, 8 p.m. Monday Sunflower Apts. 2, 11th and Missouri. Carlyle H, speaker and movie. Foreign student field trip busses will be ready to board at 12 noon Friday in front of Union. Departure time 12:10 p.m. Red Pepper meeting, 5 today. Union ballroom. Christian Science organization, 7 tonight. Danforth chapel. Deutscher Verein Achtung! Donnerstag 5 p.m. Art Museum. Prof. Reinhold Schmidt singt. Alle herzlich eingeladen. KU Young Democrats, 7:45 to- night, 106 Green. Speaker, Dr.Robert M. Davis. SUA Ride bureau—anyone interested in rides home or sharing their car for Thanksgiving vacation, sign up at Union Activity office or hostess desk. Access Desk: Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship, 7:30-8:30 tonight, 206 Strong. "Why plan to be a missionary." Student Union Library committee, today. SUA office. IVCF missionary meeting, noon 15:00 Friday. Danforth chapel. Phi Chi Theta, 7:30 tonight, 1657 Indiana Math club, 5 today, 203 Strong. Ar. Argersinger—"Math in Chemistry." FACTS, 8 tonight, 210 Fraser, everyone welcome. Le Cercle français se reunira loubi 15 novembre a sept heures et domie dans la salle 131 Strong. Psychology club, 7:30 tonight, 5 Strong. Kuku club, 7:15 tonight, Pine room, Union. Pledges 7 p.m. Fines or absence. KU Girls Alike Says Ex-Model "American women all look the same," said Andree Drouart, former Dior model, who is continuing her study of education and language arts at the University. Miss Drouart said that the skirt and sweater of the American college girl is much like a uniform, while in France the girls strive toward individuality in their clothes. "Women in the United States are generally well-dressed, and their clothes are practical, carefully chosen and of good material, but so often there is some detail that destroys the harmony of the costume," the French student commented. Miss Drouart began modeling with Balenciaga and worked for Dior last winter. She modeled many times for the Duchess of Windsor during those months. French models do not ordinarily receive the formal training that is given models in this country. "We are just pushed into the show room and told to walk," Miss Drouart explained. Geology Professor To Speak At 8 Tonight In Lindley Dr. Lester King, professor of geology at the University of Natal, Durban, South Africa, will speak on "Continental Geomorphology" at 8 p.m. Thursday in 426 Lindley hall. The meeting will be open to the public said Robert M. Dreyer, professor of geology. Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. RENT A NEW FORD ON THAT BIG WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE Now you and your friends can drive a new Hertz Ford from until Saturday Morning - Monday Noon for only $9 plus 7c per mile Buddy Gallagher Hertz Drive Yourself System Alumnus To Make Promotion Stops Phone 1000 634 Mass. Five members of the alumni association will attend three KU alumni meetings on their way to Oklahoma A & M Saturday. Those who will make the trip include Morris Brendesthal, '10, president of the alumni association; Arthur Lonborg, '21, director of athletics; Fred Ellsworth, '22, secretary to the alumni association; Marvin Small, '49, secretary of Jayhawk club; and Ray Evans, '47, national chairman of membership campaign. They will attend a luncheon meeting at Pittsburg, a meeting in Coffeeville, and an open house in Bartlesville, Okla. they are attending these meetings BOOKS FOR GIFTS and for YOUR FALL READING Wouk: The Caine Mutiny Marquand: Melville Goodwin, USA Hobart: The Serpent-Wreathed Staff. Greene: The End of the Affair Salinger: Catcher in the Rye Lloyd C. Douglas: Time To Remember The Forrestal Diaries New Yorker (25th anniversary) Album You are cordially invited to come in and see them to explain and encourage the expansion plan of the alumni association. The alumni are preparing to show a recent KU football film, and the new university film, "Beyond the Towers," if time permits. 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