I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, March 18, 1968 BE-IN Photo by Jerry Bean Small children played, while a band waited and 150-200 students, non-students, hippies and observers grooved on psychedelic music at a "pre-spring youth activism pow wow" at a farm eight miles west of Lawrence Sunday. New Phi Gam house construction begins Phi Gamma Delta, social fraternity, broke ground Saturday for a new $475,000 house. The fireproof house will be built on the same site as the chapter house which was destroyed by fire last May 17. Roland Burnston, an economic adviser to President John F. Kennedy and national secretary of Phi Gamma Delta, shoveled the first spadeful of dirt from the lot. The new house will accommodate 70 men, Curt Heinz, Topeka senior and former president of Phi Gamma Delta, said. The three-story house will nearly double the fraternity's floor space, with about 23,000 square feet. The house will contain 27 study rooms, accommodating two and three students each, and 15 sleeping dormitories for four to six students each. The second floor will have a study hall for 18 students; conference room to be used primarily for tutoring, will be on the third floor. The living room, dining room, music and library room, and housemother's apartment will be on the first floor. AWS elects new officers Kay Harris, Shawnee Mission junior, was elected Associated Women Students (AWS) president Thursday night. Lydia Tate, Mission freshman, was elected AWS secretary and Linda Davis, Topeka junior, was elected treasurer. About 40 per cent of the women in organized living groups voted in a turn out that was "a little above average" according to Sue Menke, Webster Groves, Mo., senior and past AWS president. Marilyn Baltz, Millstadt, Ill., sophomore, is the new Cwen advisor and Susie Bocell, Kansas City freshman, Karen Elledge, Mason City, Iowa, freshman, Pam Castor, Kansas City sophomore, Nancy Oberg, Clay Center sophomore, Reagan O'Neill, Overland Park freshman, Carol Sue Stevenson, Leawood junior, Jane Williams, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Sharon Watson, Emporia junior, were elected council women. If you see news happening call UN 4-3646 Look here, Wrangler-philes Sure you love your Wrangler 'Jeans. But it's time you learned that Wrangler makes sportswear with the same knowing touch that's made you the Wrangler-phile you are today. Permanent press plaid shirt with soil release finish. Blue, bone, green $5. Canvas weave jeans in blue, whiskey, loden, banana $4.50. Snap-front, 30-inch jacket. Washable, water-repellent, Navy, red, green $6. Wrangler® Sportswear Wremember the "W" is silent! Litwins, Lawrence