Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 12, 1963 Pledges— (Continued from page 6) Quincy, III; Daryl Roger Willey, Wichita; Buddy Alvin Barke, Syracuse; Paul Steven Offuts, Kansas City, Mo.; Mae Dean Acheson, Western Springs, II; Ray Lynn Borth, Plains, IA; Carollo Franis Wainwright, Carroll Francis Wainwright, Syracuse; Donald Allan Hunter, Abilene; Gary Joseph Fisher, Glendale, Mo.; Joe Alan Hamamish, Great Bend; Richard W. Miller, Hutchinson Richard; Richard Kerr, Maryville, Mo.; Philip A Sherman, Abilene; Richard Mansheld Cochran, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Lynk Weinstein, Prairie Village; Cole Edwin Walker, Spoka, Kennesaw; Kenneth Krannwitter, Hoxie; Donald Lloyd Jacobsen, Abilene; Thomas David Dent, Ft. Leavenworth; Roddy Mac Stewart, Wichita; Roger William Hall, Overland Park; John Frederick Jorgensen, Hope; Stuart Alan Cornell, Counsel, Grace; and James Robert King, Hutchinson. THETA CHI Charles Peyton Thomas, Lawrence; Charles Henty Eaton, Arkansas City; Alexander Baldwin Mellchall, Lincoln; Joseph Gretzle, Winfried Curtis Kenneth Harshaw, Liberty; John Demrobre Bittell Jr., Junction City; Charles Donald McVey, St. Joseph, Mo.; Francia Weed, Fair Lawn, N.J.; Eric Yould, William L. Owen, William L. Owen, Dahran, Saudi Arabia; Marvin Ray Whinery, Parsons; Daniel Kent Buchman, Council Grove; Randy Michael Signor, Lawrence; David Kirk Klee, Oxford; Thomas Belden Stanion; Pratt; Joel Jon Barr, Topeka; Robert Davis Dunbar, Lewood; William Charles Weber, Wichita; Richard G. Farris, Edson; Michael Hart, Prairie Village; David Edwin Clutter, Larned; Larry Dan Barber, Wiehia; William Patrick McGuire, Coffeyville; Thomas Northcutt Aiken, Lawrence; David Church, Glenview, Ill., and Stephen Paul Kern, Tooseka. TRIANGLE Richard Duane Andrews, Kansas City; William Edward Decker, Wichita; Dean Charles Eaton, Leawood; Gene Edlon Charles Eaton, Leawood; David Bethel, David Joseph Pack, Wichita; James Robert Drebelis, Chicopee Falls, Mass.; Ronald Eugene Ryme, Merriam; Richard Eugene Ryme, Merriam; David Lee Bower, Shawnee Mission, and Robert Emery Sears, Kansas City. WES WESTRUM, COACH WITH the San Francisco Giants, holds the National League fielding record for catchers with a .999 mark set from 1950-52 while with the Giants. KU Slavic Language Professor Witnesses Yugoslavian Earthquake A KU faculty member was in Skopje, Yugoslavia, when the devastating earthquake occurred there. Thousands were killed in the disaster, but Herbert Galton, visiting associate professor of Slavic languages and literatures, was not injured. Prof. Galton, who is expected to return to Lawrence later this month, left in June to do research in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. He was sleeping in a men's dormitory at the University of Skopie at the time of the earthquake. A member of the Galton family here, said Prof. Galton, reacted by "pulling his covers over his head." Two days after the earthquake Mrs. Galton received word her husband was not injured. Prof. Galton teaches courses in Russian languages and literatures and graduate courses in Slavic linguistics and philology. He has been at KU since September, 1962. Page-Creighton Fina Service Station welcomes all KU students for any car service - Brake adjustment . . . . $.98 - ● Lubrication . . . . . . $1.00 - Motor tune-up with Sun testing equipment - Carburetor service - Automatic transmission service - Wheel balancing Free quart of oil with each oil and filter change. 1st rate mechanic on duty at PAGE-CREIGHTON FINA SERVICE STATION 1819 West 23rd VI 3-9694 Shop Our New, First Level Fashion Store PANTS GALORE COTTONS, CAPRI, ANKLE LENGTHS REGULAR 3.98 288 Rush in! All of them are great buys at their regular Wards prices — now you save, save, save on every pair! Pick up stunning plaids, stripes, solid colors — in capri or ankle length. All tailored to fit smoothly. All washable easy-care cotton. Sizes from 10 to 18. the young man who repps his ties . . builds his reputation on CRICKETEER $ ^{\textcircled{2}} $ suits. He's a stand-out . . . ahead of the pack and he knows it. And he has the unerring good sense to let the newer, lighter shades of Cricketeer's Magna Worsted Suits go to work for him. Chooses from stripes, herringbones and glens in muted compound colorings. Slightly shorter jacket, slimmer trousers are correctly, traditionally tailored. Cricketeer's stand-out Magna Worsted Suits, Vested. $69.50 Welcome, Men! The UNIVERSITY SHOP extends an invitation to you to come in and see our fine selection of sport clothes and dress clothes for all occasions the campus demands. CRICKETEER suits, sport coats, top coats exclusively at Town Shop 839 Massachusetts AR University Shop 1420 Crescent Road