Page 6 Univerisity Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 12, 1963 Pledges— ( Continued from page 5) tire, Oregon, Mae; Lea A. Droffre, Leawood; Richard Lee Thompson, Chanute; William Moody Terry Jr., Hutchinson; James Adair Acut, Prairie Ridge; David Leonard, Kansas City; Leonard Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Morris Willis, Chillicothe, Mo.; William Bryant Doty, Torrance, Calif; Frank Gordon Clark, Prairie Village, Clyne Lewis Jr., Wilbern Elmo Lewis Jr., Shawnee Mission, and Henry Adam Young, Kansas City. PHI KAPPA SIGMA William John Kramer, Ozwkwie; John Thorpe James, Wichita; Michael Malone Pierce, McPherson; Robert William Malone Gibbs, Mo. Moe Swift, Dallas; David Lewis Hiebert, McPherson; Thomas Edward Olssen, Shawnee Mission; Gary Scheme, Battle Creek, Mich.; Peter Thomas Edmunds, Dearborn, Mich.; Lawrence Robert Humphrey, Houston/Huntington Station, N.Y.; Calvin Bennett Bergren, Topeka; Paul Henry Moreau, Fall River, Mass.; Robert Duncan Schaff, McPherson; Edward Dale Embers, McPherson; William Ray Dewey, Lewood and David Andrew Montgomery, Hazel Crest, Ili. PHI KAPPA TAU Dale Richard Jordan, Raytown, Mo.; Stephen Alan Mangold, Leward; Edgar Joe Ellis, Kansas City; Bill James Raven, Wichita; Marvin Edward Lewis, Hinsen-Busch, Kansas City; David Bruce Lee Osborne, Kansas City; Robert William McMillen, Stockton; Edward Harker Hassig, Kansas City; Perry Mark Toll, Kansas City, Mo.; Douglas Paul Stoddard, Fox Point, Wis.; Sid M. Vincent, Greensboro, Ga.; David Shoults, Kansas City; David Charles Briery, Topeka, and Stephen Robert Van Scyoc, Prairie Village. PHI KAPPA THETA James Edward Duubert, Great Bend; Roy Anthony Hamil, Kansas City; Larry Paul Koskan, Kansas City; Richard Michael Williams, Leavenworth; Robert Eigene Lastie, Kansas City; Melvin Thomas Conley, Kansas City; Steve Lawrence Schuetz, Horton; Cliff Charles Seitter, Mission; Richard Michael Coan, Mission; Everett Lee Saverino, St. Joseph, Mo.; Donald Kelly Gerling, Mission; Steve Adrian Russell, Topica; Tom Patricy Dyerly, Pratt; Tommy Gerald Clarkson, Larner Joe Paul Wilcox, Kansas City; Jared Michael Francis Clair Riley Jr, Leawood; Richard D Butler, Prairie Village, and Paul J. Gerling, Roeland Park. PHI KAPPA ALPHA William Daman Bowersock, Mission Hills; James Paul Langford, Wichita; John Morton Williams, Liberty, Mo.; Robert Lahrman Cole, Shawnee Mission; Walter Henry Wulf Jr., Humboldt, and Roger Glenn Houston, St. Louis. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON James Phillip Dowell, Haviland; Duane Emory Bond, Topeka; Shelley Boyd Pearce, Topeka; Kenneth Wayne Fry, Shawnee Mission; Bill Lester Walters, Fort Collins, Colo.; Hugh James Rayburn, Webster Groves, Mo.; John Robert Haynes, Levine, Davis, Mo.; Springfield, Mo.; James Williams Fisher, Shawnee Mission; William Comley Hamilton, Overland Park; William Winston Ramey, Mankate; Edward Steven Church, Greensburg; Patrick Ray Davis, Paris, France; Carol Waven Case, Collyr; Mary Michael Latas, Kansas City; William Nelson Eddins, Kirkwood, Mo.; John Brian Reilly, Lennox, Davis; Bicknell, Pittsburg; Joe Garrett Walstad, Joplin, Mo.; Kenneth Wayne Johnson, Goodland, and Patrick Kenneth Hardman, Goodland. SIGMA CHI George Kenneth Whitenight, Lawrence; Jon Dolph Johnson, Wynnore, Neb.; Larry Smith Wisler, Topeka; Terry Robert Post, Edgar Edger Poster, Topeka; Charles Richter, Arkansas; Fred Charles Brown, Overland Park; Gary William Cullor, Fort Scott; Ted Eugene Lockwood, Kansas City; Bailis Fenton Bell, Abilene; Charles Paul Schmucker, Huthinson; Michael Ford Sollenberger, Hutchinson; James Carson Moss- Eskridge; Stephen Michael Meyer, Leavenworth; William Stephen Southern, Ellinwood; Bannus Bruce Hudson, Fort Scott, and Rex Woods III, Arkansas City. SIGMA NU Kent Wayne Leoapold, C. Randles Lintecun, Prairie Village; John Robert Carnahan, Wichita; Joel Patrick Hamill, Uuka; Richard Dale Boley, Wichita; Michael Kent Nunez, nute; Michael Kent Mahaneh, Coffeyville; Robert Lawrence Gernon, Hiawatha; Michael Roy Railensee, Topeka; Melta Howell, Hutchison; John Loyal Chambler, West Bend; William Fixley, Osawatome; William James Ash III, Wichita; Robert Jack Conner, Wichita; Santo C. Buda, Omaha, Neb.; Max Duane Loveland, Wichita; Edward Irving Chevrolet, Fort Scott; Max Willard, Fort Scott; J. C. Hixon, St. Francis, and Dick Price, Wichita. SIGMA PHI EPSILON TAU KAPPA EPSILON Larry Everett Smith, Wichita; Robert Baird Sherwood, Prairie Village; Raymond Vilray Isham III, Shawnee Mission; Ralph Elbert Myers, Shawnee Mission; David Michael Crockett, Overland Garnett; Ted Ronald Wilson, Howerston; Jeralid Lee Myers, Fairway; Ermon Lovell Higdon, Kansas City, Mo.; Warren Tindall Massey, Jacksonville, Ill.; Michael David Ferrari, Prairie Village; Clarence James Wilson, Kansas City, Mo.; Thomas Ailan Wallingford, Leapeka; John Bourgouen, Leapaka; Larry Michael Burdick, Overland Park; John Rhea Ohemiller, Wichita; Thomas Lloyd Roth, Ellinwood, and Walter Duane Bailey, Scranton. Steve J. Converse, Kinsley; Harry E. Young Jr.; Ablenie; Larry Charles Harbreaves, Solomon; Jeffrey Ray Guenther, (Continued on page 12) (Continued on page 12) M t2i1 19V12(1Dx) CLOSET NEEDS Our 106th Year OPEN A WEAVERS CHARGE ACCOUNT canvas laundry bags $1 to $1.98 12-pocket shoe bags for men's or women's shoes. $1.98 Red, blue, green. blouse tree 79c six vinyl-tipped swinging arms. Holds shirts or blouses. Bright rust-resistant finish. 2 for 88c holds belts, umbrellas, handbags. Ring fits on any closet bar. To hang or remove accessories, slip buckles or straps through "protectips." skirt addahanger 4 for 88c Adjustable plastic-tipped pins hold skirts, shorts or slacks gently but securely. Hang one from the other to save space. Skirt and Blouse Addahanger 3 for 98c Over-door hanger 79c Swing-down Over-Door Hanger 88c Adjustable for wide and narrow doors. 12 inch heavy-duty hanging bar. Sturdy baked enameled bracket with felt on back to prevent marring doors. 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