Wednesday. February 6. 1980 7 Fraternity system to add colonies By TOM TEDESCHI Staff Renarter For the first time in nearly 50 years, the KU fraternity system may expand from its present 23 members. Chuck Chapin, Instructor Council adviser, said yesterday. Working from information about the current and any new need for a system. **incident-fire** *IF* "expansion task force" *reqre* inst December *fire mission* *frontend colonies to work* At present, there are no colony members, but the organizational "phone work" is being taken care of. Chanin said. "The organizations are considered a colony as soon as they have approximately 15 students. Before they can be chartered as members, they have to have 30 members," he said. After considering enrollment trends, rising fraternity memberships, available Greek housing and projected housing needs. the IPC and the Office of Student recruitment for expansion. Chapin said, when the force task was formed last year. All national trututes not represented at KU were replaced by an academic staff. FROM THE 10 that responded, five were selected to make presentations at KU. Of the five, Theta Chi and Pi Kappa Phi were invited to form colonies. If they are successful, they will establish a reputation and build a Chapel in. The institute, new members probably will live in an apartment complex. University housing is not being built. The task force considered financial and alumni support, pledge education and community service programs, in choosing these two fraternities, he said. Chaipin said that the closeness of other schools that have Theta Chi and Pi Kappa Phi chapters and the interest the fraternities expressed in recruiting men in nontraditional ways also were factors in their selection. Both organizations said they would recruit mainly from upperclassmen and transfer students already at the University rather than rely on traditional methods of allegeation. A freshman recruitment, and another of freshman recruitment will participate in the fall rush program. --national organizations until they get their charters. "The alumni and the national fraternities will totally underwrite all expenses incurred in forming the colonies." Bolen said. DAN BOLEN, IFC president, said he thought there were a lot of people at KU who were interested in fraternity life but were apprehensive about joining one of the large established houses on campus. The colonies are not easy to access to get in on the ground floor, he said. There was a KU Theta Chi chapter during the 1906s. The money the chapter had left when it disbanded will be used to support the new colony. The Pi Kappa Phi colony will be supported by its national organization. Both colonies will be supported by their Sign-up at SUA Office. 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