Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 4, 1964 Calling on Gamma Phi's Wescoe, Taylor Nail Senior Keys By Russ Corbitt (Assistant Managing Editor) Last Friday and Saturday nights the winning Sigma Chi-Gamma Phi Beta Rock Chalk skit was climaxed with a "Hymn to Dean Emily" and the lowering of a mock Cleopatra bill board with characterizations of Chancellor Wescoe, Dean Taylor and Dean Alderson. Monday afternoon the Dean of Women's office called the Gamma Phi Beta house and left orders that no senior keys were to be checked out Monday night. At 11 p.m. Monday, Chancellor Wescos and Dean Taylor visited the sorority house, and all the women were assembled in the living room. "WE REALIZE it is unusual for us to call on you at this time of night," Chancellor Wescoe said, "but we feel some things are best taken care of promptly." care of problem. The Chancellor then proceeded to tell them how he had been unable to attend their performances, but had heard about certain portions of them. Dean Taylor said the word which probably best described her and Chancellor Wescoe's feelings was "burt." By then the air of suspense had been replaced by one of fright, according to Carol Jo Weber, Raytown. Mo. sophomore, who had played "Lady Bat" in the skit. "I WAS ACTUALLY crying," she said. "I was afraid they were going to take the trophy back." But then the Chancellor erased the panicked looks on the women's faces. "We feel we had a great deal to First Campus Blood Drive Successful The first campus blood drive sponsored by the Blood Drive Subcommittee of the All Student Council was termed a "success" yesterday by the executive director of the Douglas County Red Cross, Mrs. Karel Blas. The drive on campus was the second stop for the new equipment in the Douglas County bloodmobile. The equipment was set up by the Arnold Air Society in front of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house at 1540 La. The bloodmobile was open from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. THE BLOODMOBILE collected about 30 pints of whole blood during this time from members of the Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi fraternities, Mrs. Blaas said. This is the first of a series of drives to be conducted on the campus this spring, Don Nelson, Clay Center junior and chairman of the ASC Blood Drive subcommittee, said An evaluation will be made of the blood drive held yesterday, and new locations for the bloodmobile will be announced. Tentative plans call for blood drives at Ellsworth hall March 17, and in the West Campus area March 31. Official Bulletin Students between the ages 18-21 must have their parents' written consent to donate blood to the Red Cross, Nelson said. Permission slips may be picked up at the Red Cross office or from Don Nelson. Foreign students: Sign up to attend International Night, U. of Missouri at Kansas City, March 21. See Dean Coan's secretary, 228 Strong Hall. TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chanel, 1910 Strattford Rd. Chapel, 1810 Stratfordra Rpa. Epicapal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. Der deutsche Stammtisch trifft sich am Donnerstag, den 5. Marz, um 4 hr 30 zu einem genuin Mannammenset in "Bildnoe." Ecke 14th - Tennessee. Wir werden annehmen. Latter-Day Saints Institute of Religion. 440-Boom, Pan American Room, Kansas U.S.A. Christian Science Organization, 7:38 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone welcome. Student Peace Union, 7 p.m. American Room, Kansas Union. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. do with you winning Rock Chalk, and we are wondering how you plan to share the trophy with us," he said. The two administrators then opened a box of candy for the women, and began laughing and joking with them. 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