Thursday, April 25, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Patronize Kansan Advertisers NEW ALPHA EPSILON PI HOUSE STARTED Construction is underway on the new Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house, 21st and Stewart, with occupancy scheduled for this September. The new house will accommodate 58 men. The first floor will house the dining room, housemother's quarters, a recreation area and living room, a lounge, office and bedroom suites for 12 men. Additional bedrooms will be on the second floor. Formal groundbreaking ceremonies will be at 2 p.m. Sunday. "Wow" and "Grape Jam" by MOBY GRAPE 2 LP Records at Special Low Price $4.97 Bell Music Co., Inc. 925 Mass. St. VI 3-2644 Sophs choose award finalists Twenty sophomore finalists have been chosen for the $300 scholarships awarded to a man and woman by the sophomore class. Final interviews will be May 2 by a student committee with selection based on scholarship, achievement, activities and need, said Ted Gardiner, Garden City sophomore and scholarship committee chairman. Money for the awards will come from class dues. Finalists are: Sharen K. Allen, Wichita; Dixie C. Hiett, Haven; Beth Ann Lindquist, Wichita; Linda J. McCerrey, Honolulu, Hawaii; Eilee K. Morris, Falls Church, Va.; Donetta L. Skeens, Osatawatic; Kelleen K. Stein, Topeka; Mary Ann Torrence, Topeka; Susan E. Wagner, Webster Groves, Mo.; and Debbie Waltz, San Francisco, Calif. Greek Relays to start with torch William M. Basow, Wichita; James D. Biggs, Lyons; John B. Edwards, Wichita; Steven M. Hollis, Pittsburg; Steven T. Joyce, Ulysses; Robert R. Lohse, Prairie Village; James A. Reaves, Prairie Village; Christopher Saricks, Lawrence; Kenneth G. Stevens, Sioux City, Iowa; and Lester P. Sutton, Goodland. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will begin the 1668 Greek Week Relays by carrying a torch in the traditional marathon style from Topeka to Lawrence Saturday morning. Kansas Attorney General Robert Londerholm will light the torch on the state capitol building staircase. The torch will be carried to Memorial Stadium in Lawrence and presented to the Greek Week Queen, who will light a large flame which will burn during the relay events. The Greek Week Sing will be held in Hoch Auditorium at 8 p.m. Friday. Admission is free and the public is invited. Annual Art Festival scheduled for May 5 The Seventh Annual Art Festival sponsored by the Lawrence Art Guild and the Lawrence Park and Recreation Department will be held from 12:30 to 5 p.m. May 5 in South Park Recreation Center. The exhibit is open to all adults (out of high school) who are either amateur or professional artists and are residents of Douglas County. In case of rain, exhibits should be taken to the Community Building. Miles and miles of just a few words and holding hands. Summer is following good vibrations...feeling happy...talking about things that matter and things that don't...running around with friends...using TWA's 50/50 Club card to discover new places all over the US for only half fare.. Meeting people...the surfers at Malibu...stomping and yelling at the Monterey Pop Festival...and the Newport Folk Festival... dancing all night at the Salvation...drinking beer at the Dodger's g Folk singing Sundays in Washington Square...the artists and writers at Big Sur...the big guys and the little guys...the people who agree with you and the people who don't...just being together...all the people at TWA who want you to have a good summer...Find there Summer is a finding-out time. Check your travel agent, or your TWA Campus Rep: Larry L. Teel at VI 3-5590. up up and away *Service mark owned exclusively by Trans World Airlines, Inc.