University Daily Kansan, February 24, 1984 Page 3 CAMPUS AND AREA News briefs from staff and wire reports SUA elects eight officers, board members for '84-85 Student Union Activities officers announced this week the selection of new officers and board members for 1984-85. Starting July 1, the officers will be: Brian Raleigh, Overland Park junior, president; Shelly Stucky, Overland Park junior, vice president; Mistee Mitchell, Topaek junior, secretary; and Jeff Stanton, Prairie Village junior, treasurer. The board members are: Julie Hilstrom, Leawood junior, Films; Linda Sprengelmeyer, Overland Park junior, Fine Arts; John Heeyen, Topeka freshman, Forums; and Margaret Palmer, Independence freshman, Travel. treashman, Traver. Also selected were: John Sententz, Omaha, Neb., sophomore, Indoor Reserves; Myers, Lena junior, Outdoor Recreation; Paul Fazio, Shawnee Mission junior, Public Relations; and Fran MacFerran, Topeka junior, Special Events. Raleigh, SUA vice president last year and Forums officer for 1982-83, said he was optimistic about the future of SUA. "We have a group made up of old SUA members, as well as some new ones," he said. "We're all looking forward to a year of continued success and positive programming." ON THE RECORD A KU STUDENT'S bike worth $100 was stolen Tuesday night from the 2100 block of Vermont Street, Lawrence police said. The police have no suspects. suspects. A VENDING MACHINE in Learned Hall was damaged Tuesday night, police reports showed. The damage and theft totaled $70, KU police said. Vandals also caused $65 worth of damage to the door of a computer room in the building, KU police said. The police have no suspects. suspect in MICROWAVE, TELEVISION and personal computer worth a total of $565 were stolen Wednesday night from the 600 block of West 25th Street, police reports said. A sliding glass door was pried open with a screwdriver, police said. The police have no suspects. A TELEVISION WORTH $400 was stolen Wednesday night from the 1600 block of Haskell Avenue, police reports showed. The thief apparently cut the screen on a living room window and then broke the window with a cut knife, police said. The police have no suspects. A SONY WALKMAN, a tape recorder and tapes worth $181 were stolen Wednesday from an open office at City Hall, Sixth and Massachusetts streets, police reports showed. The police have no suspects. A TIRE AND RIM worth $120 were stolen Tuesday night from the rear of a pickup parked in the 100 block of Michigan Street, police reports showed. The police have no suspects. WHERE TO CALL Do you have a news tip or photo idea? If so, call us at 864-4810. If your idea or press release deals with campus or area news, ask for Jeff Taylor, campus editor. For entertainment and On Campus items, check with Christy Fisher, entertainment editor. For sports news, speak with Jeff Cravens, sports editor. For other questions or complaints, ask for Doug Cunningham, editor, or Don Knox, managing editor. The number of the Kansan business office, which handles all advertising, is 964-4738 DELIVERS 7 DAYS A WEEK MON.-THURS. 5-11 FRI. & SAT. 5-Midnite Sunday Noon-11 842 0154 842-0154 PHERSEY'S in the Holiday Plaza We deliver SANDWICHES! Call 843-3204 after 5 p.m. $5 minimum --and activities. Ann Everestie, the director, said that Caryl Lynch, dean of student life, had made the decision Tuesday to allow Alla Epstein Psi and Sigma Delta Tau, sororites with predominantly Jewish membership, to appear before KU administrators and Panhellenic representatives to present proposals in hopes of gaining the approval of the University to open chapters at KU. BORDER BANDIDO TEXAS BURRITO SALE A SPECIFIC DATE has not been set for the proposals to be presented. The Delegates Council of KU's Panhellenic voted in mid/January to recommend hearing proposals from the sororites, according to Janet Mahoney, Panhellenic's vice president for campus affairs. $1.39 reg. 2.19 The council consists of one representative from each of the University's By SUZANNE BROWN Staff Reporter Two national sororites will present proposals this semester to start local chapters at the University of Kansas, the director of student organizations and activities said this week. $ 1.59 reg. 2.19 extra charge for cheese sauce, extra, or chili SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY 1528 W. 23rd St THE DELEGATE from Alpha Epsilon Phi's national council refused to give her name. Two sororities hope to start KU chapters would not comment on the sorority's history at KU until the proposal had been heard by KU administrators. According to National Panthellenic's rules, Eversole said, a sorority that had been on a campus should be given preference when more than one sorority places a bid to open or colonize a chapter on that campus. The Sigma Delta Tau sorority has not had a chapter at KU before. FEB. 26, 27, & 28 across from the post office If Smith, Eversole and Immel agree to allow the sororties to colonize, the colony may be able to start in the fall, Eversole said. Potential fraternities and sororites must first be recognized as a colony before becoming a campus fraternity or sorority. As a colony, the group is on probation by its sponsoring organization or national chapter for a period of time designated by the national group. After receiving Panhellenic's recommendation, Eversole, Smith and Panhellenic representatives before making a final decision. Eversole said. "IT WOULDN'T BE fair to the students if they pledged a group not willing to put the time and energy and alumnae into its house," she said. Eversole said that the groups must be able to show that they would have enough alumnae support and money to maintain strong chapters at KU. 13 sororites and Panhellenic's seven executive officers. Eversole said that sororites who wanted to colonize must also prove that they could provide a house in which their members would live. According to a 1967 press release, Alpha Epsilon Phi had until 1970 to increase membership to 30 before the National Panhellenic Association would accept the colony as a full chapter. KU WOMEN signed a petition to bring an Alpha Epsilon phi to KU, although the national representative declined to say how many students had Eversole said she did not know why the sorority closed. Other sororities that want to begin KU chapters might also be allowed to make proposals when they do meet, she said. The national Panhellenic delegate for Sigma Delta Tau could not be reached for information on the students who petitioned for that sorority. sending national representatives to the university. Alpha Epsilon Phi had a chapter at KU (from 1967 to 1970). According to Immel, a national sorority that wants to open a chapter on another campus will often begin by 842-8861 Alpha Epsilon Phi's delegate to the National Panhellenic Council said she LOOK WHAT'S NEW Bucky's at BACON CHEESEBURGER $1.19 BACON DOUBLE CHEESEBURGER $1.69 DON'T FORGET, OUR HAMBURGERS ARE ONLY 39c TOO! 2120 West Ninth Half price for KU Students The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Chamber Music Series Presents The Empire Brass Quintet Rolf Smedwig, Trumpet Charles A. 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