( 2 ) $ ^{4} $ Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 20, 1959 LET'S ALL RECREATE-Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority are paying special attention to the benefits of recreation these days. Their recreation room in the new addition to the house was just completed this week. ... On the Hill ... Acacia Acacia fraternity held its annual winter formal dance-with the Kansas State University chapter of Acacia fraternity last Friday at the Meadow Acres Ballroom in Topeka. Chaperones were Mrs. Azalea Pettijohn and Mr. and Mrs. Ratch. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained Mattie Crumrine, associate professor of Romance languages, and William Gilbert, associate professor of history, at dress dinner Wednesday. --senior, remarked that one of their main problems was with the water faucets. Phi Kappa Theta Phi Kappa Theta fraternity recently held an hour dance with Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Kappa Sigma Members of Kappa Sigma fraternity and their dates had their Thanksgiving dinner at the house Wednesday. Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega sorority held an exchange dinner Wednesday evening. Chaperones were Mrs. Helen Spradling and Miss Merle Munson. Lambda Chi fraternity will hold a Homecoming party after the MU-KU game Saturday at the Holiday Inn Motel. *** Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of four freshmen. They are Stephen M. Jocelyn, Wichita, Carl E. Ireland, Buckner, Mo., William Grant Wood Jr., La-Canada, Calif., and Duane A. Renick, Liberal. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma fraternity held an exchange dinner with Alpha Chi Omega sorority recently. Kansan Want Ads Get Results By Dorothy Boiler A snack bar adjoining the recreation room and a laundry room designed especially for drying clothes made of miracle fibers are two of the favorite features of the new addition to the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house. On the ground floor, the kitchen and dining room have been enlarged, and a new chapter room has been added. Ten new bedrooms have been added in the new addition. This brings the total number to 30, and has made it possible to have all two-girl rooms, instead of crowding three girls into some rooms. Rec Room Is Paneled The addition, which was started shortly after final week last spring, is now being occupied. It was completed this week with the arrival of new furniture for the recreation room. The "drip-dry room" contains a clothes pole over a low drainage basin. This has solved the problem which faces many houses—where to hang clothes which cannot be wring dry, but must drip freely. The recreation room has wood-paneled walls and is furnished with round tables and captains' chairs. Built-in features are the trophy cases and adjoining snack kitchen. A cloak room and a powder room papered with fleur-de-lis, the sorority symbol, are nearby. Kappas Open New Addition The memory of the problems which developed during the construction period make the girls glad LONGINES ALL-PROOF. Handsome styling and utility combined in one wonderful timepiece. $89.50 FIU WITNUAIR ALL-PROOF. For her-fine styling plus All-Proof protection. With expansion band. $71.50 FIU *as long as crystal, stem and back are intact. "Some days we would get cold water from the hot water faucet and hot from the cold faucet. And one day we had nothing but hot water all day!" Japanese Minister Recalled that the building is finally completed. Martha Ormsby, Emporia junior, said, "We never knew when we got up in the morning if there would be any electricity or not. Often the lights would be on in one half of the room, and off in the other. "We also found it annoying to have workmen wandering around the house. We finally had to make it a rule that everyone must be up and dressed early in the morning, whether they had morning classes or not." Mary McDuffie, Overland Park TOKYO—(UPI)—Takezo Shimoda, Japanese minister to Washington, is being recalled, the foreign office said today. Observers said Shimoda was being reassigned to a new post. Th Epsil Th Beac Rons soph McK secre City. Jas was Ka 18 n Lam man, Top Rich fresh son terni Otford, Lyon Gilla Guy witt. To kin, ning Larg Colu M Mo., Ca Chan Susa Mo.. Susa are M pres fessi pres Cha Kam Ph cent of S and of N Mrs. The chap accu tiona M in c tion Sh Hill proj ters.