--- Greek Week Activities To Boast Tug-of-War Page 3 Wanted — one rope one hundred yards long. The rope will be used in a tug-of-war across Potter's Lake which will pit 15 West Hills fraternity men against 15 east campus fraternity men. The tug-of-war is one of the many activities planned by the Interfraternity Council (IFC) during the observation of its annual Greek Week, which will be March 21-24. Starting Thursday of that week, KU fraternity men will participate four days in a wholesale outpour of fun and celebration. John Johnston, Independence, Mo. junior and promoter of the tug said The proceeds from the late ticket sales will go to the KU Women's Scholarship Late Night Fund. Scholarship Money is Our Purpose (SM-OP) is the theme of the Associated Women Students (AWS) sponsored drive. A 50 cent ticket will enable KU women to stay out until 2 a.m. Saturday, March 2, the last night of Rock Chalk Revue. Tickets will be available at men's organized houses following a short skit to be presented Feb. 26 or 27 by AWS members. AWS Plans Late Night Seniors also must have late night tickets to check out their keys. The tickets will go on sale Monday. AWS representatives will be in charge of ticket sales in women's organized houses. The AWS Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1948 in memory of two KU women who died while attending college. Each year the organization has awarded scholarships to outstanding KU women. Last year three scholarships were awarded. Diane Mullane. Oklahoma City, Okla., senior, is the SMOP committee chairman. Kansas University debaters will go to the University of Nebraska Debate Tournament at Lincoln this weekend. Those students participating are; Mary Reeves, Oberlin senior, Lauralea Milberg, Arlington, Va., junior; Ann Leffler, Pittsburg junior; Bob Enberg, McPherson sophomore, Mel O'Connor, Bethel freshman; Webster Golden, Iola freshman, Beverly Marshall, Fredonia freshman, and Betsy Berns, Peabody freshman. University Daily Kansan Debaters to Nebraska FRATERNITY JEWELRY all he needs for his undertaking to be successful is the 100 yard rope. Ray Christian Jewelers A complete line, including, • Lavaliers • Guards • Pins • Mugs Friday. Feb. 22, 1963 James Carr, Carthage, Mo., senior and president of the IFC, said other activities on Thursday will include the Greek Week Dinner at which Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will be the guest speaker. A Greek Week queen also will be announced at the dinner. Another of the main attractions during the three-day event will be the Saturday night dance with Dion, recorder of "Runaround Sue." "The Wanderer" and "Ruby Baby" will supply the entertainment. With Dion with be Miron Lee and the Caddies. Saturday afternoon will also feature a chariot race. An annual event, the race is considered being held on Jayhawk Boulevard between Fraser Hall and Snow Hall. 809 Mass. Carr said a trophy will be awarded to the fraternity with the best-looking chariot. The IFC is also planning a picnic for area orphan children. Pharmacy Majors Win Scholarships Two students in the KU School of Pharmacy have received scholarships totaling $425. Jay Leon Moore, Lawrence senior, has received the Kansas Rexall Club scholarship of $150 for both the spring and fall semesters. This is the second time Moore has received the Rexall scholarship. William Padgett, Lawrence senior, has been awarded the Class of 1962 scholarship of $125 for the spring semester. He received a similar award in the fall of 1962. BB coming soon to the BIG BUY NORTHERN NATURAL GAS CO. GENERAL OFFICES: OMAHA, NEBR. WE NEED ENGINEERS (BS - ME, EE, PE, MATH) ACCOUNTANTS(BS) Ample free parking on the Malls INTERVIEWS: Feb.25 & 26 Open Daily — 7:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. is always a pleasure SUNDAY SUPPER at - fine food fast service Commission Revises Pool Bond Issue A revised $195,000 swimming pool bond issue will be placed before the Lawrence voters in the April 2 city election. City commissioners voted unanimously to include the pool bond issue, trimmed from an original cost of $206,000, in the election. The proposed site for the pool, Broken Arrow Park, is located south of the city limits on the east side of Louisiana Street. The L-shaped pool would be 60 by 160 feet, with a separate wading pool. The estimated cost of the project was cut by the commissioners by excluding such items as a pool-cleaning vacuum cleaner, painting costs, a public address system, spectator deck and seats, beach furniture, and a walk outside the ooI. These items could be added at a later date, the commissioners said. There was some discussion about possibly changing the pool's location to the north portion of Central Park, 8th and Kentucky Streets, but all the commissioners agreed that the Broken Arrow Park location would pose no serious problems for those wishing to use the pool. Faculty Will Go To Art Conference Twelve University of Kansas faculty members will participate in the seventh National Art Education Conference (NAEC) March 10-15 in Kansas City, Mo. The conference, entitled "Vision in Art in People to People," will feature papers by four KU faculty members. Dr. Kenneth E. Anderson, Dr. Howard Baumgartel, Dr. Dale Scannell and Dr. Marilyn Stokstad will read papers on research, philosophy and psychology. Prof. Sheldon Carey and Prot. John Talleur will participate in discussion seminars. Mr. Robert Montgomery will conduct a tour of the KU departments of art education, art history, design, drawing and painting. 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