Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday. March 20, 1950 SCHOLASTIC IMPROVEMENT—John G. Handley, Prairie Village junior, president of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, accepts the trophy for scholarship improvement from L. C. Woodruff, dean of students, at the scholarship dinner last night. Greeks Enter Final Day (Continued from Page L.) 09 p.m. on campus 22 Greek charists, representing fraternities will race from the west edge of Poplar street, running east of Snow Hall, down to the Chi Omega circle and back over a 560-yard course. Drivers to Wear Togas Drivers will wear white togas and the two runners for each chariot will wear white shorts and white T-shirts. The chariots must be a Roman style with the traternity name on the outside and have 25-inch bicycle tires. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Business Placement Bureau. 214 Strong. Mr. Ray Lambright and Mr. R.A. Phillips. Arthur-Andersen & Co., Public Accountin- t. Lutheran Student Association, 3-5 p.m. Coffee hour at 12:14 Louisiana Experimental Theatre, 8 p.m. "The Great. Great. Brown." inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 7 0 Missouri, St. Louis Mississippi Bible study, 8 0 Kansas, Wichita Kansas International Club, 7:30-11:45 p.m. Room 268, Union TGIF Party, go bob, bring hats, dancing, refreshments and games. TOMORROW Lutheran Student Association, 1:00 p.m. Executive meeting in the Union Cateteria, for all members of the executive council and all committee chairmen. There are 11 heats. Time will be taken on each race and to three runners will be awarded trophies by the Greek Week Queen finalists. The runners must pull the chariots with their hands. They cannot be attached to them in any way. Entered are Delta Cai, Delta Upsilon, Delta Sigma Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Psi, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Lambda Chi Alpha. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Theta, Triangle, Theta Tau, Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Theta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Kappa Sigma and Acacia. ANSWER TO CROSSWORD PUZZLE Greek Scholarship Honored Last Night (Continued from Page 1.) (Continued from Page 1) The next four ranking sororities and their averages are: Kappa Alpha Theta, 1.94; Chi Omega, 1.85; Alpha Chi Omega, 1.81, and Gamma Phi Beta, 1.74. The next four ranking fraternities and their averages are: Alpha Tau Omega, 1.72; Phi Delta Theta, 1.61; Delta Upsilon, 1.58, and Sigma Chi, 1.50. The Chi Omega pledge class had the highest average of 1.92. The Beta Theta Pi pledge class had the highest average of 1.99. Pi Beta Phi active members were high with 2.10 and Alpha au Omega actives high with 1.79. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds IT'S WHAT'S UP FRONT THAT COUNTS This filter, be it e'er so pure and white This filter, be it e'er so pure and white Must needs give flavor too, full clear and bright Else would the trusting smoker, filled with hope Again be dashed, dejected be...and mope. And thus we come to Winston's obvious truth It's what's up front that counts—and 'tis, forsooth In that the fine tobaccos, in the end Are by exclusive process—Filter-Blend- Become the tastiest taste that e'er hath played Across your dancing taste-buds, man or maid! Be ye not slow, therefore, to test the wit Of what we say: that Winston, friend, is /t; For that with ev'ry smoke ye delay Ye are not gath'ring rosebuds while ye may! "We are advertised by our loving friends..." KING HENRY VI, PART III, ACT V, SC. III R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C.