SororitiesTap302,TieRecord With the Pi Beta Phi sorority leading the way with 41 pledges, a total of 302 women last week pledged 12 of the 13 social sororities on the Hill, tying the all-time high set last year. Chi Omega and Delta Delta Delta with 28 each, Pi Phi. The Theta Phi Alpha sorority pledged none. the pledges Capitalia, Omega—Barbara S. Butler, Cantonia, Nancy Lou Farah, Kansas City, Mo; Gloria D. Gorman, Bethel; Alison V. Hegarty, St. Joseph, Mo; Joel Holmes, seary A. Pauli, City; Hutchinson, City, Jacqueline Eaglesville, Mo; June Maume, Cippon, Mo; Judy Nichols, Wellington; Jane Pecniewsky, Kansas City, Mo; Donna McNeet, Topека, City; Belton, Mo; Margaret Milk Dayton, Mo; Larry Pendergast, Wichita; Jane Rattcliffe; Atwood; Jane Reitz, Kansas City, Mo; Grace Rose, Wellington; Myra Madge Schneider, Ellinwood; Mary Amarill Schramm, Overland Park, Mo; Darlene Darianne Willis, Independence, Mo.; Barbara Yennie, Onaowa, Iowa Yenime, Delta Pi—Ardith Lea Abertoblem, Russell; Alice Barling, Kansas City, Mo; Maia Barta, Kansas City, Mo; Lucy Ellen Briniger, Wichita; Campbell Nickey, Alain Cazneau, Okeegen Willem Clurk, Eureka; Carolyn Koger, Diane Clark, Diane Dunwoody, Ikli; Karen Eddy, Wamego; Ada Bele Hunter, Neodesha; Karen Morgan, Lyons, Paralice Neele; Richard City, Paula Richter, Reich, Russu Roi Jiley, Cawker City, Jan Sherman, Kansas City, Mo; Carolyn Smith, St. Joseph, Mo; Felisa Marie Smith, Kansas City, Mo; Moor Lee Steinem, Great Bend, Thorn, Kansas City, Mo; Virginia Westerhuse, Hutchinson, Sue Washington, Liberal. Alpha Omicron Pi — Shella Dye, Winnipeg; Mary Fischer, St. Louis; Nancy Geperp, Kansas City, Ky; Lance Gibson, Lincoln Park, Riseue Sibley, Fan Todd, Atchison; Carol Siebels, Kansas City, Mo.; JoAnn C. Wesdel, Lansing; Georgiane Wilkinson, Kansas City, Kan.; Neuma Frische, Janet Genevra Wray, Needon. Alpha Phi—Georgiana Allen, Topeka; JoAnn Abbow, Kansas City, Mo.; Phrylls Carter, Lawrence; Cloough, Clough, Lou Gann, Lou Gann; Karel Gorsuch, Mission; Martine Grabhorn, Garnett; Rosanne Greenwood, Mission; Claral Hall, Birlingham, Ala.; Judith Jaeckel, Jaeckel Shanrae, Shirley Ann Ketchum, Rich Hill, Mo.; Lynne Livingston, Wichita; Annette Lukey, Kansas City, Mo.; anne Marines, Topeka, Jeanne Gall SHunway, Kan.; Gwendolyn Gall SHunway, Sterling; Mary Regina Smith, Independence, Mo.; Marcene Steffen, Great Bend, Ella Ellis, Willcox, Colby; Omaha, Omah; Minna Jo Woffer Colby; Jeanne Cummins, Wichita. Chi Omega—Mariorie Baker, Topeka, Pen Baron, Wichita; Georgiane Brown, Junction City; Ruby Fay Burris, Gardena; Norma Carothers Tompkins; Hoffman, Lawrence; Karen Howard, Wichita; Joy Immer, Kirkwood, Mo.; Marjorie Kaaz, Leaventworth; Barbara Mader, Lakewood; McGibnis, Elda McBara; McBanks, McGibnis; Don Monroe, Coffeyville, Kay Nelson, Lawrence; JoAnn Overman, Independence; Phumian, Wichita; Wickia Schnake, Bette Scott, Shawnee; Marlene Newell, Topeka; Mary Louisa Smith, Kansas City; Mo.; Pay Snow, Jance Tikat Overland Park; Beverly Van Dusen, Wichita; JoAnn Young, Muncie Delta Delta Delta--Virginia Zook, Selina; Patricia Bohman, Bartlessville, Okla; Elliott Ebmee, Kansas City, Mo; Marly Fifer, Kansas City, Mo; Plainville Village, Beverly Warner, Kansas City Mo; Nancy Lynn Wells, Kansas City Mo; Mo; Lois Elizabeth Edwards, Lawrence; Barbara Keeler, Lawrence; Virginia; Mary Deaver, Topeka; One Margaret Finney, Humbert; Beverly Haun, Winchita; Jo Ann Hobks, Wichita; Kathryn Keeler, Wichita; Trila Robins, Winchita; Jo Annie Robins, Smyth Smith, Winchita; Janet Suz Martin; Larned; Joni Grotebnuts, Independence; Joan Shirley Hill, Abkene; Siey Kerbay, Wakefield; Jean Keth, Wichita; Jean McCoy, Greensburg; Judy Campbell, Western Springs; Sara Jane Jackson, Dupe, Ill. Delta Gamma — Ruth Ann Callis, Wichita; Margaret Kathryn Clark, Kansas City, Mo.; Constance Evelyn Cloyes, El Dorado; Dale Crownover, Leavenworth, Janet Sue Embarker, Emeryville, Lawrence;黛莉 Emberia, Virginia Fleer, Lawrence; Barbara Jean Froman, Edna; Edna Lee Ann Hanson, Concordia; Janis Ruth Hartell, Plattsburg, Mo.; Nancy Lee Hartwell, Kansas City, Mo.; Beverly Wurich, Wichita; Katherine Hatch, Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Lynne Koger, Belle Plaine; Shirel Kubirk, Cindy Sharon Low, Lowland; Michael Moyen, Anoure Independence, Mo.; Bar-Arnold Moloney, Wichita; Barbara Kay Mulvany, Kansas City, Mo.; Ann Poirier, Wathena; Myrna Seaton, Wichita; Judith L. Shea, Shea University; L.A. Schmidt, Wichita; Ruth Ann Stephenson, Wichita; Karen Ward, Mission; Jane Ann Williamson, Prairie Village. Gamia Phi Rota—Elaine C. Armstrong Ellis; Mary Anna Berkshire Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Binderinger Kansas City, Mo.; Isabel Bolin Mission, Carol Jane Clifton, Lawren Charlot, Joseph Coleman Judith Ahm Garner, Kansas City, Mo.; Suzie Glanville, Kansas City, Kan.; Susie Harmon, Topeka Hawley, McPherson Hill, Killen Missouri; Janine Hovey, Kansas City, Mo.; Julia Howey, Kansas City, Mo.; Jane McCammon, Tecusun, Joan McMillan, Stafford; Marilyn Dee Kingdom, Coffeeville; Glenna McKinnon, Kansas City, Mo.; Anne Tinkler, Virginia Vogel, Topeka; Diane Warner, Cimarron; Shirley Anne Wiedemann, Kansas City, Mo.; Margorie Gayle, Woodson, Kansas Gretchen Youse, Boston Springs; Dorothy Soytes, Wakeeney, Frances Swansen, Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta—Barbara Anderson, Kirkwood, Mo.; Virginia Bartlett, Hutchinson, Mo.; Mary Cook, Fort Scott; Judy Cotton, Lawrence, Jody Curtis, Great Bend; Nancy Darnell, St. Joseph, Mo.; Leen Eisenbise, Detroit; Tim Fowler, Frohwerk, Kansas City, Caro; Gibbs, Geneva, Ill.; Barbara Gilmore, Independence, Herre, Kansas City, Caro; Heyle, Heyle, Kansas City, Joanne Kolman, Kansas City, Marilyn McDonald, Kansas City, Marilyn McDonald, Kansas City, Helen Ladd Mariniina, Pat Mollen, Mariniina, Mekkaville, Kansas City, Ma; Janet Pugh, Kansas City, Kan; Diana Rhoodes, Blair, Neb; Nancy Simone, Pittsburg, Judy Tiderman, Juniece; Lauren Sullivan, Mary Cathine Woodward, Parsons, An Kappa Kappa Gamma - Marianne Anderson, Lawrence; Nancy Bowman, Wichita; Judy Bickmore, Park; Jude Bickmore, Newton; Kansas, Kansas City, Mo.; Norma Buzzard, Wichita; Ginny Lou Child, Hutchinson; Mary Louis Cobran, Abilene; Joan Dixon, Rochester; St. Joseph, Missouri; Mother Katherine Graham, Leavenworth; Jance Iams, Topeka, Jaclyn Jaquiss, Kansas City, Kan.; Jan Johnson, insson; Lee Ann Johnson, Mary Penn, Kansas City, Neb.; Melibell, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy O'Laughlin, Hays; Collette Peterman, Topeka; Carol Reed, Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Weigel, Dodge city; Mary Ann Wells, Wichita; Sara Widakl, Atchison, Pi Beta, Pih-Lois Alberg, Susan Baker, Kansas City, Kan.; Jane Bakee, Kansas City, Kan.; Faye Anne Bode, Cincinnati, Ohio; Kay Braden, Hutchinson; Sara Cahue,rence; Daisy Burke, Nancy; Tiece Helen Foster, Kansas City, Mo.; Pat McGrath, Lawrence; Joan Hamilton, Denver, Colo.; Eleanor Hawkinson, Marquette; Sara Western, Westerville Two Groups to Offer Underwriter Course The first year course of the training program organized by the Life Underwriter Training council will be offered by University Extension and the Southwest Kansas Life Underwriters association. University Daily Kansan Monday. Sept. 13, 1954 The first of 25 weekly two and a half hour classes will be Oct. 30. Advance registration is requested by Sept. 11, according to William Nelligan, manger of the Southwest Kansas Extension center. The first half of the course will be at Dodge City, the final portion at Garden City. Welcome Back, Jayhawkers For Better Used Cars It's Dodge City; Meredith Underwood, Lawyer; Judy Weeks, Bonner Springs, Pat Warnick, Wichita; Diane Worthington, Wichita. VERN SCHNEIDER'S AUTO SALES The results of six years of research on a little striped lizard known commonly as the five-lined or blue-tailed Skink, have been published here in a 156-page treatise. Sigma Kappa · Jance Armeniea, ecca. Vivian Allan, Kansas City, Kan; Marylin Austin, Osawatomi, Barbara Barrhill, Kansas City, Kan; Bette Sue Carpenter, Kansas City, Kan; Barbara Joan Lawrence, Lawrence; Jan Johnson, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Anne LeMoine, Lincoln- ville; Barbara Lee Masoner, Lexena; Robert Jean Lemire, Lexena; Marilyn Harvey, Marilyn Oakleaf, Red Oak, Iowa; Merimae Olson, Topske Ma; Fran Poe Mountain Grove, Mo; LaVea Penick, Shawnee, Gloria June Smith, Independence, Democracy nette McGee, Mo; Janie Kneaid; Sally Yance, Macksville, Jo Neil Ward, Los Alamos, N.M. Mary Wood, Kewanee, Ill. Skink Study Is Completed tuse. Titled "Life History and Ecology of the Five-lined Skink, Eumeces fasciatus," its author calls it the first thorough study of the creature ever made. Phone 424 1012 Mass. The author is Dr. Henry S. Fitch, director of the KU Natural History reservation in the extreme northeast corner of Douglas county, where the bulk of the studies and observations was made from 1948 to 1953. The creature under study—there actually are three subspecies in the same species, the work disclosures is a small woodland lizard, abundantly and widely distributed over the eastern U. S. Kansas is on the western edge of its geographical range. Page 6 Westminster Chimes Greet New Students The Westminster Chimes, sounding every 15 minutes from the World War II memorial campanile, are greeting students returning for the new year. Ponds for the striking mechanism were provided by the Elizabeth M. Watkins Memorial fund, held in trust by the KU Endowment association. Installation was completed Sept. 1. 9 p.m. The striking mechanism was manufactured in Loughborough, England, by the John Taylor company, the firm which cast the original 32 bells of the memorial carillon. Activated by the chiming mechanism, the carillon tolls the hours and quarter hours from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sept. 1. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy said they would be known as the "Elizabeth M. Watkins Westminster Chimes," in tribute to the late Lawrence resident. ion. Keith Lawton, administrative assistant to the chancellor, said the cost of making the mechanism in England was less than half the cost of an electronic system of United States manufacture. Building the mechanism cost about $7,000, and the total cost, including cartage, customs, and installation, was not quite $10,000. stallation. He Kile of Ottawa contracted for the installation. In 1951 he assisted Frank Godfrey, representative of John Taylor in Loughborough, in installation of the campanile bells. The mechanism itself, which weighs nearly three and one-half tons (6,677 pounds) and is activated by five electric motors (four three-fourth horsepower and one one-fourth horsepower), is called a "Grimm-Thorpes gravity escape clock." Automatically wound, it resembles an old-fashioned "cuckoo" clock in operation. A switch enables the carillonne to interrupt the striking mechanism for bell tower concerts. 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