0 < 200^{2}$ University Daily Konsan Page 8 Thursday. October 25, 1951 National President To Attend ATO's Fiftieth Anniversary John W. Vann, national president of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, will attend Gamma Mu's anniversary celebration Friday and Saturday. Mr. Vann will attend the banquet and gatherings at the Hotel Continental in Kansas City Friday. Saturday he will arrive in Lawrence to visit the chapter house and campus officials. Mr. Vann's home is in Atlanta, Ga. He is presently employed as an executive of the Bigelow-Sanford Carpet company. A graduate of Emory university, he has been active in Alpha Tau Omega for many years. Alan Young Finds Movies, TV Similiar This occasion will be Mr. Vann's first visit to the KU campus since his election to the fraternity presidency June, 1950. Hollywood — (U,P) Alan Young, the only actor in town who's doing movies and "live" TV at the same time, says his two jobs are getting more alike every day. And all because his film directors never miss his TV show. "I'll be doing a scene for a movie," he young comic explained, "and the director'll say, 'Why don't you do that with your hands that you lid on TV last night? It'd be perfect right here!" And half the time, Young says, he can't remember what the guy's talking about. So everything has to wait 24 hours till he can go home, crawl under his bed and find out. This is not as wacky as it sounds young keeps kinescopes of all his V shows under the bed. "Sometimes I take the film back to he studio and sometimes I make the director come home with me and weok up the gesture he wants" "young grinned. "Either way, it's ind of hectic." This all started when he was making "Aron Slick from Punkin Crick" Paramount. That's full of gim- Young's TV shows kicks from Young's TV shows. Now he's on "Androcles and the ion" at RKO and director Chester skine's another Young fan. "He keeps wanting me to repeat sees I made. . . the way I walk. . . the way I hop around," Young says. "He een wanted me to do a body-take we way I did on TV." All this is pretty confusing to ev- vbody. Especially when you re- Nimber "Androcles" takes place back when the Romans were using Christians for lion food and Young's show is all modern stuff. But he goes along with the gags, and gladly. "It feels so good to be working regularly again." Young grinned. "Two years ago I was out of a job for five months. It seemed like 10 years. Nobody wanted to hire me, if you want me real truth." When the big shots finally decided young was a funny man after all, they all did it at once. He works five days a week in the movies and takes hurdday to put his TV show together. "I haven't had a day off since the middle of August." Young said. "I haven't even had time to have my penndix out. The doctors seem toink I better take care of that pretty quick now." JOHN W. VANN Convention To Hear KU Man Dr. Kenneth Anderson, associate professor of education, will speak Friday at the science teachers' section of the Nebraska State Teachers convention in session in Lincoln, Neb. His topic will be "Improving science teaching by on the firing line research." Plans for the regular meetings of the University Women's club have been completed by the co-chairmen, Mrs. Frederick Moreau and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson. Meetings Arranged For Women's Club The calendar for the year's activities arranged by the social chairman, Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, includes neighborhood group meetings and other social functions. Group chairmen are Mrs. William D. Thompson, group one; Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and Mrs. Fred Kurata, group two; Mrs. Paul Malone, group three, and Mrs. Althea Galloway and Miss Eva Morrison, group four. Mrs. L. W. Seagondollar, group five; Mrs. R. S. Tait, group six; Mrs. Theodore Metcalf, group seven; Mrs. Frank Hoecker, group eight, and Mrs. George Anderson, group nine. Group meetings will be held Nov. 1. The next meeting will be a Christmas tea for all members at the University Museum of Art on Dec. 6. Group meetings will be held on Jan. 3. On Feb. 7 the club will have a tea at the Museum of Art and group meetings will be held on March 6. A morning coffee is to be given on April 17 and the final meeting will be a tea and business meeting on May 1. The time and place of the group meetings for Tuesday, Nov. 1 have not been announced. Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the initiation, Oct. 20, of Sara Blair, education junior from Atchison and Holly Holliday, College senior from Kansas City, Mo. Pi Betg Phi Initiates Two Local Chapter Of Kappa Sigma Organized At University In 1912 Gamma Omicron chapter of Kappa Sigma was organized at KU May 18, 1912. This is one of a series of U.D.K. articles on organized houses. The fraternity was founded at the University of Virginia, Dec. 10, 1869, although it traces its early beginnings back to the year 1400 at the University of Bologna. Italy. The Kappa Sigs boast the largest fraternity house at the University and perhaps the largest west of the Mississippi. After the war it was completely redecorated and refurnished in modern style. Nov. 3 the fraternity will have its annual Red Dog Inn with cowboys, Indians, six-shooters, horses and the wild wooley West. In spring is the "Black and White" dinner-dance. James K. Hitt, registrar, Millard E. Easton, track coach, Kenneth Jochim, chairman of the department of physiology, Edwin Browne, director of of radio, Major H. Poggemeyer, assistant professor of naval science and Ed Nelson, professor of accounting. Kappa Sig alums connected with the University are Dean Leonard H. Axe of the School of Business. Other well-known alums are Hoagy Carmichael, Edward R. Murrow, Lowell Thomas, Drew Pearson, Sen. Estes Kefauver, U.N. Delegate Warren Austin, Kansas attorney-general Fatzer, Sen. Donnell of Missouri, and Rep. Albert Cole of Kansas. Dick Bibler, an alum of the KU chapter of Kappa Sigma, is creator of the Little Man on the Campus series which appear in the Kansas. UNION PACIFIC Football Special TO LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Saturday, November 3rd KANSAS UNIVERSITY vs. NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY Round Trip $5.41 Includes Tax Returning Going Lv Lawrence 6:45 a.m. Lv Topeka 7:10 a.m. Lv Lincoln 6:30 p.m. Ar Lincoln 12 Noon Ar Topeka 11:00 p.m. Ar Lawrence 11:30 p.m. MODERN, AIR-CONDITIONED COACHES, SNACK CAR Campus Pinnings Ruth Abercrombie, Alpha Chi Omega, Barnard - Bob Morey, Sigma Nu, Perth Amboy, N.J. Janet Padgett, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Greenleaf - Bruce Joseph, Beta Theta Pi Whitewater. Journalists To Hear Dr. Edwin C. Munger Men students in news journalism and professional news journalists are invited to attend the meeting. Dr. Edwin C. Munger, authority on Africa who is visiting the campus, will speak and lead an informal discussion at an "Off the Record" meeting of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, at 7 p.m. tonight at the University club, $1007½ Massachusetts street. Sigma Pi Mothers' Hold First Fall Meeting The Sigma Pi fraternity Mothers' club held its first meeting of the year Tuesday evening after a tour of the chapter house newly purchased decorated and furnished at 1325 Tennessee street. Following dessert, as guests of the housemother, Mrs. Fanny DeLozier, the club had a business meeting. Officers elected are Mrs. Ogden S. Jones, president; Mrs. Ralph R. Cain, vice-president; Mrs. Elmer F. Beth, secretary; Mrs. T. Murl Beal, treasurer, and Mrs. Dick Tanner, reporter. Sociologist To Speak Today Her topic will be "Learning to Live in the Community." Jean Marindin, British sociologist will speak at 4 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. 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