LESS THAN ONE-THIRD WEAR GREEK LETTERS Social Fraternities and Sororities Claim 1042 Students Out of Enrollment of 3680 PROFESSIONALS HAVE 737 Contrary to the general impression throughout the state and elsewhere, less than one-third of the students at the University of Kansas are members of Greek letter and other scholastic organizations having chapters at the Uni- Students Belonging to Both Social and Professional Number 305 very recent. According to statistics taken from the 1921 Jail aawhayer, a total of 664 men belong to the purely social fraternities, while 378 women are involved in social activities locally. This makes a total of 1042 students belonging to social fraternities and sororities out of a total of 3680 students enrolled in the University at present, and is incomparably less enrollment, a 1-3 per cent of the entire university. enrolment. Since there are 239 men students at the University, the above figures that 28 per cent of the men belong to social fraternities. With a total of 1311 women enrolled, the statistics show that 29 per cent of the women at the University belong to social sororites. Statistics from the game source indicate also that the professional fraternities claim only a total of 737 students, 841 men and 96 women. These figures include only Greek letter professional and honorary societies. That persons holding membership in the purely social fraternal organizations are also good students is shown by the fact that 270 men and 35 women belong to both social and professional organizations. The small percentage of women be longing to honorary and professional fraternities is due to the fact that there are fewer women in these societies than that there are fewer professional societies open to women students. women students Number enrolled in University 3680 Men in social fraternities ... 664 Women in social sororities ... 378 Total students in social "frats" 1042 (833.1 per cent of entire student Total students in our class (331.3 per cent of entire student enrollment.) Total number men in University 2369 664 or 28 per cent of all men en- rolled in social frats. Total number women in Univers- total number women in University ... 1311 378 or 29 per cent of all women en- rolled in socials. 10614 H Professional fraternities, total... 737 M.. ... 641. Mile... 99 Belonging to both professional and social, Men 270; Women 35. BY THE WAY the week-end with her daughters. Harriet Patterson, c24, and Marian Patterson, fa24. Mrs. Patterson of Abilene will spend Patterson, 18.24. Phi Kappa Psi will entertain with a house dance Friday, May 6. Nadine Hodges and Van Hodges will spend the week-end at their home in Kansas City, Mo. Mu Phi Epsilon will entertain with a spring party at F. A. U., May 13. Jean Gwyn, fa23, will spend the week-end at her home in Waverly. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Garrison, of Wichita, Kan., will visit Elmer and Regina Garrison over the week-end. Mrs. J. W. Vaniman, of Wichita, Kan, is spending a few days with her son, Kenneth Vaniman, c24. Tom Schmidt, c'23, has returned to his home in Galena, Kan., on account of the death of a relative. Kenneth Childs, c'23, will spend Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City, Mo. Ralph Blake, c'22, will spend the week-end in Kansas City, Mo. Don Lang, 121, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Topeka. Earl Howell, l'23, will spend Sunday at his home in Morgenville, Kans. Georgia Francis, c24, will drive to her home in Cherryvale, Kan., to spend Saturday and Sunday. Halen Monzomey, c24, will spend the week-end with Katherine Bell, as her home at Cottonwood Falls, Kans. Ruth Miller, c22, will go to Kansas City, Saturday. Ella Bainum, c'22, will visit her parents in Kansas City, Saturday and Sunday. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Old Bleachers Vanish Tuesday (Continued from Page 17) ertson to Scanlon. UNDEEFRAMING NORTH SIDE BEACHERS (Continued from Page 1.) pertson to Scanlon. Squad No. 1, in Section AA, BB, CC—Professor H. A, Rice, general superintendent; forman, G. L. Remmers; Man; Shafer to Short. Squad No. 2, under Sections DD, EE, FF—Foreman, J. M. Robertson. Men: Shout to Sowder. Squad No. 3, under Sections GG, HH, II, JJ—Foreman, R. R. Ryan, Men; Soxman to Stout. MATERIAL YARD MARY HAWKINS Professor Bailey, superintendent. fen will meet about fifty yards east McCorkle entrance. Squad No. 1; Removing Nails—Foreman, J. H. Sweitzer. Men: Stover to Tibbett. Protected Squad No. 2, Sorting and Piling— Foreman, K. B. Spangler. Men: Tien to Verhebs. FRAMING YARD, RECONSTRUCTION Professor Slus, general superintendent. Menwil] meet east of tennis courts. Squad No. 1—Foreman Ed White Men: Waggener to Weber. Waggener to Weber. Squad No. 2–Foreman, J. D. Stran athan. Men: Webster to White. WATER SUPPLY Professor Tuit, superintendent. Men will meet at ea end of practice field. Foreman, J. M. Todd. Men: Nakpli. Nottingham. EMERGENCY SQUADS EMERGENCY SQUADS Professor Raymond, general super intendent. Men will meet on baseball diamond. Squad No. 1—Foreman, J. M. Todd Men: McKaams to McWilliams. No. 2—Foreman, C. H. Ecke. Sqnad No. 1-4 McAulay Men: McAdams to McWilliams. Sqnad No. 2-Foreman, C. H. Eckel. Mun: Okees to Patterson. Men: Oakes to Furthur, Squad No. 3-Forreman, G. E. Sack- ett. Men: Whiting to Zuber, PERSONNEL STAFF Professor Neumann, superintendent. Meet at entrance to McCook Field. Foreman, John Wahlstedt. Men. One representative from each organization. The duties of the personnel squad will be to direct men to their assigned appointments. It will be composed of one representative, each student in a group, as follows: Beta—Dan Harrison. Phi Dilt—Ernst Uhrlaib. Sig Alph—Frank Mandellev. Acacia—Ward Colum. A. T. O.—Duston Spurgon. Sigma Nu—Bert Cochran Alemannia—Bernard Meidinger. P. A. D.—Dave Sheffrey. Sigma Phi Signa—Poiler. Pi Mu Brown. Pi Mu Alpha—John Hawksledt. Phi Psi—Paul O'Leary. Phi Kappa—Thomas Lofus. Delta Tau—Luck Hostetter. Phi Game—Flordy. Phi U —Flood Welsh. Kapi Sig—Art Walker. Acomas—Louis Bredburg. Pi U.—Joe Turner. Ochino-Earl Endocott. Nu Sig Nu—Glen Harvey. Au Sig H.-H. V, Smith. The squad forwomen will meet at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in the asimbi room, Marvin Hall. High School Athletes— Forty High Schools To Send Track Men —visit the Biggest Young Mens Clothes Shop in the World while in Lawrence— (Continued from page 1) burst, Quinter; L. Early; Argonia: F. Axtell, P. Axtell, Colony; H. Mogel, Rock Creek; Renfro, Promtango, Gish Williamsburg; Allen, Schupp, Thompson, Wren. w, well. The order in which the events have to be arranged will be strictly followed as that no event will be held for a contest according to the offals. The first call will be given at 1:30, with the field events starting at 1:45. Points will be awarded on the following basis: first place, five points; second place, three; third, two; fourth, one. we will receive returns on Nebr.-K. U. Track Meet Training for Athletic Coaching at the University of Kansas Summer School Courses in Footall, Basketball, Track and Field Athletics, and Baseball will be given by Director Forrest C. Allen, Head Coach 'Varsity Football and Basketball 1920-21. Special courses will be offered by Dr. Allen in the Treatment of Athletic Injuries, also in officiating in the Major games. For Further Information, address Credit may be secured for courses satisfactorily completed in the Summer School. W. H. JOHNSON, Director of Summer Session Miss Nell Cox, of Wichita, is spending the week-end with Thelma Francis, c'24. The last meeting of the year of the society of Sigma Xi will be held Saturday at 9 o'clock in room 205 of the Chemistry building. Professor Franklin will speak on "The acids bases and salts of ammonia." All former friends of Prof. Franklin are invited to attend this lecture. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Ku Ku Klan will give a banquet in honor of his pledges in Myers Hall tonight at 6:30 o'clock. The Book Exchange will be open from 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday morning for a final arrangement for checks and books to be returned. The Book Exchange will be open—Orpha Harding, Manager. hearsal is imperative for there cannot be a May Fete without rehearsals.—Adelaide Steger. The people who signed up for the May Fete please report Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. It is necessary that all of the groups be present. This re- Regular weekly drill which was postponed from Wednesday on account of the rain game with Missouri will be held at Cloak Friday—Military Department. Rooming House Association will meet in Fraser Hall, 210 Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The Band will meet at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Tuesday on McCook Field in uniform. The cornet section will re-arrange and be played by House at 7 o'clock A. M. S. Zerb. The K. U. Band will assemble on McCook Field in full uniform Satura- afternoon at 2:15 o'clock to play in the High School Track Meet — C. Oakle Vocational Training men of the University will be entertained at a Smoker, which is to be held at the rooms, at 8 p.m. Monday, May 9. The Live Young Men's Store Bang!!! He's got a good Start—— His Track Togs Came from Obers. Snorting Goods Second Floor WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. SURPLUS $100,000.00 D. C. Asher, Cashier. Dick Williams, Assistant Cashier W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Ashar, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop Many New Arrivals Peggie Paige Dresses Models in Organdie, Swisses and Check Gingham and Organdie combination that are more youthful than ever. All the popular shades are represented in the collection Drop in tomorrow and see these new creations. Prices range from $15.00 and Up WEAVER'S WELCOME HIGH SCHOOL VISITORS And say boys, while you are downtown getting acquainted—just drop into the University Book Store and look over our complete line of College Supplies. We cater to student trade. You will find our store an excellent place in which to choose a graduation present. SOLE AGENTS FOR MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE