University Daily Kansan Friday, March 12, 1976 3 New sorority From page one Delta Gamma Sorority, said she thought Delta Gamma sorority system were in- tenue in extension. "I don't think that it would hurt the ones (sorocites) that are here now, and more girls could get a chance to live in a security." Francis said. Horne said, "I think all the sororites know that we don't pledge everyone who knows me." PANHELLENIC received a letter from a national sororita that was a member of the sorority. She explained which is made up of 26 sororites. The sorority was interested in opening a chapter at KU. Horne said it was only an informal one, and she wouldn't give the sororita's name. Harris said that about 700 women went through last fall and 369 pledged. THERE ARE now 13 sororites and 30 fraternities at MU with about 1,200 women in the sororites and 1,400 men in the fraternities. Harris said that the usual procedure for extension was for the campus Panhellenic organization to form national sororities that that campus was considering another sorority. The sororities interested in that campus are then reviewed by the Panhellenic organization, which finally invites one of the sororates to establish a chapter—on the campus. Kala Strup, KU den of women on leave, said that Alpha Micron Ipi sorority had left KU during the early '70s because of membership and financial problems. Horne said that the Paleneilhan presidents council didn't have to ask that sorety to return to KU if they didn't want to. He said that KU was not a university, leaving a campus be considered as a courtesy. Harris said that if a security established a chapter, its national organization would help it financially and that the local organization would find a house for the security to occupy. SHE SAID that usually a new sorority moved into an old house instead of building It might be too expensive for a sorority to come to KU and build a house, Pfisterer said, but perhaps it could find a building to serve as a house here. --many girls get turned away. The sorsory is out and out to try and get as many girls as they can. Pat Schaefer, KU's IF president, said that of fraternity men had said KU needs a lot of fraternity members. Beaver said that he had heard two sorbites weren't full, but that if there were another sorbite here, the old ones might become stronger and would have to com- "THE SORORITIES here feel safe," Beaver said, "but if there was another sorority or two they would have to strive to improve their own sororites. "I think it's bad for the University that so Bruce Wonder, former president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, KU should be a national hero. Skunks ... However, he said that sororities already here that had had trouble filling their houses wouldn't be hurt by an additional sorority if the rush system were changed. From page one what Kansas is famous for. "One night, he got into the dryer vents. The maintenance man said I best get my clothes out. I'm also scored they're going to be soaked. The whole tower is going to breathe skunks." The possibility of that happening, however, has prompted action on the part of Walter and some of his roommates to tape over the air vents in their apartment with aluminum tape. They said they sometimes smelled skunk coming from the vents. One of Walter's roommates, Scott Smith, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, has already moved out of his ground-floor apartment, he said because of the stench of skunks. Smith said he had contacted the president of Lance Property Management, Inc. Claire The apartment was spayed for Feas or decoordor, Smith said, until his parents Church couldn't be reached for comment. Church couldn't be reached for comment. Smith said that his apartment was finally doodzedorot but that it didn't help. He moved the apartment last month and moved in with Walter. A petition has been signed by 40 apart- ment residents calling for a solution to the malt. Residents say the burrowing skunks have been sighted in more than four areas. Several residents estimated there might be as many as 10 skunks. The floors in Smith's former apartment have been torn up and traps have been set to catch them. Dave Shriver, Shawne sophomore, who lives in Tower C said, "I've just had a tough time running around out there. It's really cool to walk around between the buildings." Eric Hytrek, Lawrence sophomore, a roommate, said he slept with his friend, who said he slept with his pillow. Douglas County Health Department sanitarian, Richard Hack, said there weren't any ordinances concerning skunks or raccoons. The problem was for the apartment owners. 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