CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, April 25, 1984 Page 8 Brothers set up engineering aid By the Kansan Staff Two brothers who graduated from the School of Engineering in the early 1940s recently established a scholarship fund that would provide financial aid to students in the school. The scholarship fund, established with the Kansas University Endowment Association, was made in the memory of George Bunn, who died May 24, 1979, at the age of 85. The scholarship fund and Stuart Bunt of Prairie Village, made the contribution. George Bunn was also a graduate of the school. In 1922, two years after receiving a bachelor of science degree in English, he began teaching at McGraw-Hill. Bunn's experience with Phillips Petroleum included directing the company's natural gas and gasoline operations and the manufacture of synthetic rubber and fuel from both oil and gas. He retired from the company in 1959. George Bumt Jr., who graduated from KU in 1940 with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, was with the Cities Service Oil Co. in Tulsa, Okla., for 35 years. He retired in 1976. His brother, Stuart Bunn, who in 1942 also earned a mechanical engineering degree, is the president of the Ball Valve Co. of Olathe. New sorority joins KU Panhellenic Sigma Delta Tau sorority yesterday accepted an invitation from the KU Panhellenic Association to be the first sorority founded on Jewish principles to colonize on the University of Kansas campus, the KU Panhellenic adviser said yesterday. By the Kansan Staff Sheila Immel, the adviser, said that the sorority would be open to all women, regardless of their religion, and that 15 to 20 percent of the sorority's nationwide membership were non-Jewish. Immel said Sigma Delta Tau would meet in the fall to pledge new members, and hoped to have a house within two years. She said the sorority was planning to advertise in the near future that it was establishing a colony on the KU campus and would probably begin conducting informational meetings in September for those interested in pledging the sorority. "We're real excited about them coming on," Immel said. "We definitely have a need for more groups." The University now has 13 sororities. Immel said that Panhellenic had been considering adding a new sorority to the University for more than a year. Immel said Panhellenic had invited four sororities to make presentations, and two had accepted. "In order to be fairly competitive at KU, you have to have housing, and that'll cost you about $1 million. Only two of them could afford housing." For Graduation Day reservations call 749-0613 CASINO DAYS EXCLUSIVELY AT MISTER GUY OF LAWRENCE Wed. April 25th thru Sat. May 2nd Hurry In For Fun And Savings On All MEN and WOMEN Spring And Summer Clothing!!! Free Beer and Pop For the Entire Casino Days Period . . . Savings Of At Least 10%-50% off for everyone Here's How To Play: 1. Pick out your purchase choices 2. Take your choices to one of our dealers (clothing consultant) 3. Have them subtotal your choices 4. Spin our giant casino wheel to see what discount you will receive!!! 6. Have fun, enjoy a free beer or pop on Mister Guy while you enjoy the savings!!! 5. Remember you cannot lose you get at least 10% off... MISTER CASINO DAYS!!! Hours M T-W F-Sat 9:30-6:00 Thur 9:30-8:30 Sun 1:00-5:00 920 Massachusetts Lawrence,KS 842-2700 .