Monday, October 14, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Fraternity house dedicated Sunday Approximately 250 persons attended the dedication ceremony for the newly constructed Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house at KU yesterday. Construction of the $200,000 house at 2000 Stewart Ave. began last April. The two-story structure has a 58 man capacity. The first floor contains a large kitchen, dining room, housemother's quarters, recreation area, formal living room, chapter lounge and bedroom suites for 12 men. The second floor has two and three-man bedrooms for 46 students. Presently, the fraternity houses 45 men, including a 23-man bledge class. The Kappa Upsilon chapter of AEpi was first installed as a fraternity at KU, March 20, 1949. In 1950, the chapter acquired its first chapter house at 1247 Ohio St. Because of a lack Membership open in frat Mu Epsilon Nu, national honorary fraternity for undergraduate men in education, is now accepting membership applications. Rich Eldredge, Wichita senior and president of Mu Epsilon Nu, said membership is not restricted to juniors and seniors. "A freshman of sophomore can join if he shows interest and if he intends to enter the School of Education when he becomes a junior," he said. Eldredge said new members are judged on their interest and performance during a one-month trial membership period. Final acceptance decisions are based on a vote of the membership. Expansion on the national level is the main goal of the group this year. Presently with chapters at six universities, Mu Epsilon Nu hopes to establish six more by the end of the year. Tentative plans on the local level include a teacher's convocation and a career interest day at Lawrence High School. Eldredge said applications for Mu Epsilon Nu are available from him or in 205 Bailey Hall. Transmeier's Sinclair Mechanic On Duty Service Calls 9th & Iowa VI 3-9602 of men, the chapter became inactive in 1959. The 1964 fall semester marked the reopening of the chapter at 1209 Ohio St. The fraternity made its home there until the completion of its new house this fall. Hillcrest Restaurant In The Bowl Sandwiches, Dinners Students Welcome 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily V1 2-1477 Hillview Golf Course Hillview Golf Course $1.00 and play all day. Driving range, snack bar (cold beer), pro-shop 1 1/4 mi. south of Holiday Inn VI 3-9687 JIM'S STEAK HOUSE "The Family House" Supreme Master of AEPi, Harold B. Berman, Dallas, gave the keynote address at the ceremonies. Also participating in the program were: Dean of Men, Donald K. Alderson; National Executive Secretary of AEPi, George S. Toll, St. Louis; Regional Governor Morris Kross, Kansas City, Mo., and Rabbi David Paley, Prarie Village. Fine Foods—Popularly Priced CALL V1 3-9753 $ \frac{1} {2} $ M. E. of Haskell on E. 23rd 1100 E. 23rd A reception followed the ceremonies. HOMECOMING SUPPLIES - Lumber and Plywood cut to order - Standard 1” poultry netting Also We Have — - Do-it-yourself book case mtls. - Theatre Board NOW OPEN Hillcrest Billiards McConnell Lumber 844 E 13th VI 3-3877 West End Hillcrest Bowling Lane Tour group to perform this month They will be the sixth KU company to travel to Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Rumania. Directed by Fredric Litto, professor of speech and drama, the six cast members will enact excerpts from eight plays and sing satirical songs. "Kaleidoscope of the American Dream," the University of Kansas Eastern European tour production, will be presented at 8:20 p.m. Oct. 18, 19 and 20 in the Swarthout Recital Hall. A 2:30 p.m., Oct. 20 matinee is also scheduled. The plays are: "Hairy Ape," by Eugene O'Neil; "Awake and Sing," by Clifford Odets; "Of Mice and Men," by John Steinbeck; "My Heart is in the Highlands," by William Saroyan; "Death of a Salesman," by Arthur Miller; "Chicago," by Sam Shepard; "The American Dream," by Edward Albee, and "America, Hurrah!" by Jean Claude van Itallie. STRICK'S DINER Good Food—Rossoeable Cold Beer—Pool Tables Student On H. Wav 59-40 N of the bridge Virginia Parker Duncan The cast includes: Judy Howell Levitt, Hinsida Ill., graduate student; Bruce Levitt, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student; Doug Wasson, Chambersburg, Pa., senior; Jerry Koellsted, Massapequa, N.Y., senior; Valda Aviks, Wichita junior, and Cherie Shuck, Atchinson junior. Gravitt's Automatic Laundry Laundry Service With The Student In Mind - Clothes Washed, Dried & Folded - Quick, Dependable Service - Reasonable Prices Open Mon.-Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 913 New Hampshire