PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1951 Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Begins Third Year Here This is one of a series of U.D.K. articles on organized houses Three years ago, on March 20, K.U. welcomed to its campus Kappa Upsilon chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi. Fifteen men moved into the house t 1247 Ohio street. Today that same house is occupied by 30 men who believe, as did their founders, in promoting the ideals of friendship and better understanding between men. Mr. Herman Cohen of Lawrence assisted the chapter in obtaining its chapter and house, and to him the maternity owes much of its success. Ir. Cohen is present adviser to the chapter. AEPI is the only organized house on the campus to have houseparents. Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Valenstein came o Kansas so that Mr. Valenstein could do graduate work in psychology. Official Bulletin Jay Jane tea, 3:30-4:30 p.m. today Kansas room, Union. Negro Students association, 8 p.m. Thursday, 102 Strong. International club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 806 Fraser. Foreign and American students invited. Refreshments. F. A.C.T.S. Jubilee. 8-11 p.m. Friday, Kansas room. Price 50 cents Dancing-entertainment and refreshments. Tickets purchased at door. KuKu club, 7:15 p.m. Thursday. KuKu club, 7:15 p.m. Thursday. one room. Attendance required. KuKu pledge meeting, 7 p.m. Thursday, Pine room. Thursday, the room. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, last rest, room 101. Summerfield Scholars, make picnic reservations at Dean of Men's office before 5 p.m. Thursday. Wochentliche Versammlung des deutschen Vereins, 5 uhr Donnerstag, 02 Fraser Wahl der Beamten, und in gutes Program. Alle, die sich für deutsche kultur intercessieren, and freundlich eingeladen. Freshawks meet in 9 Strong, 7 p. m tonight. Election of officers. m. tonight. Election of officers. Square Dance club, 7:30 tonight, Recreation room, Union. QST: K.U. Amateur Radio club, 1:30 tonight, E.E. Lab. All interested invited. K. U. Mountaineering club, 7:30 Thursday, 402 Lindley. All interested invited. All foreign students are invited to an informal supper and discussion, 1230 Friday, Trinity Lutheran church both and New Hampshire. Make reservations by mail or phone 1405-W. Chess club, 7 tonight, English room, Union Hap Arnold Jayhawk Air society smoker, 7:30 tonight, Military Science Bldg. All basic A.F.R.O.T.C. students are invited. Refreshments. Sasak mixer, 7:30 tonight, Robinsons and physical education Geology club, 7:30 tonight, 426 ndley, Refreshments. K.U. Table Tennis club, 7:30 hursday, Rereation room, Union. Typewritten Erasures Well-known among the faces of these fraternity men is Mel Desenberg, College senior, who was chosen as Little Man on Campus at the Student Union Activities Winter carnival the past semester. with Eaton's Representing Kappa Upsilon chapter at AEPI's 38th national convention this summer at Cleveland, Ohio, were David Belzer, College senior, and Martin Roogoff, College junior. Corrasable Bond Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded on Nov. 7, 1913, at the University of New York, and today has 61 active chapters throughout the United States and Canada. An ordinary pencil rubber removes typewritten words, sentences, entire paragraphs without a tracel Business man, secretaries, writers who use it call it the Miracle Paper. Try it yourself and see why! CARTER'S STATIONERY Kappa Alpha Theta Holds Open House Guests were John McGilley, Harlan Hise, Joe Wolf, Kenneth Dubach, Richard Hackney, Haywood Davis, Robert Bradstreet, and Bob Hettinger. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held its annual open house Sept. 28. 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 Dick Smith, Bill Crews, Jerry Lewis, Jerry Clark, Logan Holtgrewe, Charles Fisk, Jerry Jurden, William Taylor, William Stephens, Dean Wells, Jerry Jester, Robert Cox, and Wally Beck. Richard Childs, Chuck Krone Clyde Thompson, James Perry, Jerry Smith, Frank Norris, John Fli- field, Jack Brown, Ray Lawrence, Chuck Orthwein, Kenny Medcaris, David Grimes, Robert Smith. ATO Pledges Elect Duncan President Jack Jury, James Fee, Herle Irwin, Larry Sale, Robert Thomas, Murray Trelease, Jay Oliver, Hugh Groendycke, Dean Grogger, and Harold Lowe. James Duncan, engineering freshman, was elected president of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity pledge class. Other officers are Bob Orrence, vice-president; Dave Conley, secretary; and Harper Dougan, treasurer; Bermuda-length walkers are expected to become more popular than ever with the campus set this fall of 1951. The walkers, above, come in varied shades of grey, Pendleton flannel. Miss Neda Butts Engagement Told Mrs. Flossie Butts of Larned announces the engagement of her daughter, Neda, to Norman E. Wenger, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wenger of Salina. The announcement was made by Mrs. R. G. Roche, Miller hall housemother, Sept. 30. Assisting her were Miss Ann Eylar and Miss Arlene White. Miss Butts is an education senior Mr. Wenger is a freshman in the School of Medicine. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Charlene Molter Sets Wedding Date Miss Charlene Gale Molter has chosen Oct. 12 as the date of her marriage to Jack E. Smades. Miss Molter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Molter of Topeka. Mr. Smades parents are Mr. and Mrs. John D. Smades of Springfield, Mo. The wedding will take place at the Loman Methodist church, Topeka. AT THE SKYLINE with vocals by JOHN METTNER CLYDE BYSOM QUINTET Religious Notes FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951 8:30 p.m. — 11:30 p.m. 25c COVER CHARGE PER PERSON The K.U. Westminster Fellowship council will meet at 5 p.m. Thursday at Westminster house, 1221 Oread. The council will discuss plans for the coming month at this supper meeting. Marvin Reed is the moderator of the Fellowship. The Rev. Wilbur Patterson of Bethel will speak at the Celtic Cross Fellowship meeting at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Westminster house. This meeting will be the first one of the fall semester. John Maier is the chairman of the Celtic Cross Fellowship. Fraser hall, oldest building on the campus, was built in 1872. Scarves Are The Style! PURE SILK SCARVES By Baar and Beards Plain ___ 39c to 49c Figured ___ 49c to 98c TERRILL'S 803 Massachusetts Call 325 Le Cercle français se reunira jeudi 4 octobre a sept heures et demie dans la salle 113 Strong. Celtic Cross Fellowship supper meeting, 5 today, Westminster house, 1221 Oread. Rev. Wilbur Patterson, speaker. Phone 10 For Sho Time LAST TIMES TODAY "SATURDAY'S HERO" STARTS THURSDAY staring BRODERICK CRAWFORD Plus: Late News Events Color Cartoon Phone 132 For Sho Time TODAY - THURSDAY FINE ARTS PRESENTATION ADMISSION Child 25c Adults 60c STARTS THURSDAY The Shock-By-Shocking Story Of 'The House'! 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