CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, January 17. 1985 Page 8 John Lechliter/KANSAN Members of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity stand in front of their house at 1218 Mississippi St., which they plan to leave this semester because of space limitations. Eleven members now live in the house, and 13 members live elsewhere. ON THE RECORD A KUFOOTBALL player was arrested at about 11:54 a.m. yesterday morning after a fight outside Gammon's, 1601 W. 23rd St., Lawrence police said yesterday. Dino Bell, who played defensive back for the team last fall, was charged with assault and disorderly conduct and later released. The victim told police he was hit and kicked during the fight. A 1981 HONDA moped, valued at $200, was stolen from a student's apartment over Christmas break, police said. THE REAR WINDOW of a student's car was broken by a fire extinguisher sometime between Monday night and Tuesday afternoon, police said. The car was parked in the 1800 block of Naismith Drive. COURON Not valid with other offers. Good only at 1618 West 23rd through March 1, 1985. SPECIAL KU STUDENT BIG BLUE COVERAGE Students who missed their chance to enroll in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas KU Student Health Care Plan may still do so. Contact the local Blue Cross and Blue Shield office, 2721 W. 6th, Suite D, through January 28, 1985. Fraternity dream becomes a reality Their dream has since flourished. The original four have grown to thirty, outgrowing the space in their present location, 1218 Mississippi St. and 1, they are moving into a new house close to their present location. In July 1983, Marty Berman, Craig Mottlowt, Gary Duboksfy and Stanton Kawer decided to begin an Alpha Team in a house at Kaiserslautern, Germany of Kansas. "We have 11 people in our house, and 13 who live out of the house." said Berman, Highland Park, III, sophomore, and president of the college. "We are expected next semester. We don't have room for our own brothers." By GREG LARSON Staff Reporter Kawer, Glenview, Ill., sophomore, said, "The first year we came to KU, we had to hold meetings in the Union and parties at Ichabod's." HE SAID THAT despite the fraternity's growth, they had not yet achieved what is provided by the national Alpha Epsilon Pi organization. He said that receiving the charter would give them recognition by the national organization, and allow him to be in the KU interfraternity Council. Most of the decorations for the house were housed were paid for by the residents. BERMAN, SAID, "Our landlord helped us pay for some of the improvements, but we painted all the rooms and put a lot of our own money into it." The members rented their first house,but the national organization will buy the new house for them. "I don't like to look back," Berman said. "I like to look forward. The house is a stepping stone to having a charter house built down the road." 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