Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 11, 1958 ONE, TWO, THREE, HEAVE—You can bet Sammy Davis, Sedgwick sophomore and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, emerged a little wet after this dunking in the Chi Omega fountain. The temptation was too much for Rex Howell, Macksville junior (left), Bob Nolop, Leavenworth sophomore, Max Eberhart, Great Bend, and Monk Mann, Kirkwood, Mo., both freshmen, and Mike Farmer, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. Fraternities Pledge 518 The names of 518 men pledged to 26 social fraternities at the University have been announced by Donald Alderson, dean of men. Dean Alderson said other men would affiliate with fraternities after a quiet period the remainder of this month. Kappa Sigma pledged the most men, 41, and Phi Gamma Delta signed 32 while Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi each pledged 30. The ploughs are. The pledges are: Acacia (7)—Robert Dean Rati, Pittsburg, Larry Dean Potter, Denver, Guy Noble Gelvin, Merriam, Michael F. McCurdy, Bethel, Lymn Willdermood, Mission, Donald F. Barta, Kansas City, Mo., Robert G. Travineck, Wilber, Neb. Alpha Epsilon Pi (3)—Herbert Rosen, Kansas City, Mo., Larry E. Cohen, Brooklyn, Mark Levitt, Prairie Village. Alpha KappaLambda (22) -James R. Schneider, Salina, Danny R. Crouse, Hutchinson, Larry S. McReynolds, Salina, Allen Richard Anderson, River Forest, Ill., Marlin Zimpmerman, Mullinville, Charles F. Bankes, Abilene, Jay P. Gibson, Carl B. Kinell, W. Robert Alderson, Larry E. Lange, all of Prairie Village, Kenneth Heist, Mission Brian A. Rowland, Ellis, Charles D. Nicol, Michael Wayne Bamman, both of Blue Springs, Mo, Kenneth D. Fowler, Salina, Richard Gene Kirsch, Kansas City, Mo, Alan D. Latta, Wichita, R. Bill Daniels, Salina, John W. Ince, Blue Springs, Mo, Michael Thomas Vaughan, St. Joseph, Mo, Tom Loewen, Wichita, Pat Piggott, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Tau Omega (24)—Fredric H. Jones, Merriam, Paul Cacioppo, Overland Park, David Cole Trowbridge, Northeast Johnson County, John Lee McCall, Kansas City, Kan, Bruce David Beard, Ferguson, Mo., Cap Ferneti, Overland Park, David R. Rankin, Phillipsburg, John Bierlein, Pittsburg, Dair Baird, Kansas City, Kan., Tony Martin, Belle Plaine, Richard T. Vancil, Abilene, Stuart H. Barger, Harrisonville, Mo., Myron L. Morris, Augusta, Ward White, Jerry Watts, both of Russell, Jack Hiebert, John Beindorff, both of Wichita, Charles Manney, Arkansas City, Charles R. Larimore, Wellington, Richard A. Schultz, Chanute, John B. Norman, Parkville, Mo., Paul L. Ingemanson, Topeka, Gilbert R. Kobler, Hays, Eddie乐 Medicine Lodge. Beta Theta Pi (18)—Benjamin T. Embry, Kansas City, Mo., Richard A. Arms, Northeast Johnson County, Karl D. Pfuetze, Frairie Village, Brinton W. Woodward, Topeka, Leslie W. Nesmith, Lawrence, Jon G. Yeager, Topeka, Louis G. Wienecke* Bartlesville, Okla., Richard W. Phillips, Colby, William B. McCollum, Leavenworth, John M. Falletta, Arma, Leo M. Pivonka, LaCrosse, William J. Emerson, Bartlesville, Okla., Charles Aldrich, Osborne, Karl G. Kreutziger, Wichita, Neal S. McCoy, Cedar Vale, Jon C. Marshall, Salina, Richard R. Hamilton, Encino, Calif, Robert A. Gollier, Ottawa. Delta Chi (22)—Earl L. White, Kansas City, Kan., T. Donald Smith, Kansas City, Mo., Donald A. Davis, Fort Scott, David R. Hederstedt, Salina, David D. Joehnk, Muskegon, Mich., James E. Crocker, Joplin, Mo, Royal J. Field, Kansas City, Mo, Joseph A. Strobel, Great Bend, Karl R. Kliwer, Topela, Dale E. Nobile, Kansas City, Mo, Walter A. Anderson, Savannah, Mo., Robert L. Lynn, Kansas City, Mo, Eric C. Rotts, St. Joseph, Mo., Dean W. Daniels, Chanute, David B. Blackwell, Learned, Vernon R. Ross, Meade, Ronald N. Smith, LaCygne, Stanford E. Alexander, Northeast Johnson County, Roy J. Deem, Jolin, Mo., Leonard C. O'Laughlin, Lee's Summit, Mo., Neil E. Marquardt, Prairie Village, Scott R. Alexander, Mission. Delta Sigma Phi (9)—Charles E Burin, Imperial, Pa, Keith E. Sickafose, Phoenix, Ariz., Dwain A. Jeniesta, Caldwell, Berle D. Berson, Winfield, Douglas Newport, Independence, Mo., William E. Schmidt, Independence, Kan., William K. McCall, North Kansas City, Mo., John L. Carlson, Wichita, James E. Gardiner, Mission. Delta Tau Delta (23)—Dave Coolev, Mission, Joe L. Seiler, Topeka, Gary K. Smith, Topeka, Richard L. Johnson, Holcomb, John W. Wood, Leawood, D Varney, Leawood, Cecil Hedquist, Mission, Kelly D. Rankin, Clay Center, Larry R. Reimer, Clay Center, James Robinson, Humansville, Mo., Bob Corken, Hiwatha, Bill Walt, Short Hills, N. J., Charles Moffet, Kansas City, Mo., Bruce Bee, Mission, Stephen W. Murphy, Merriam, Richard M. Harper, Prairie Village, O. Newton King, Luray, Tom Brown, Kansas City, Mo., Barry Cooper, Norton, Evan Ridgway, Atwood Graham Mobre, coffeville, Clay D Edmands, Minneapolis, John D. McCartney, Kansas City, Mo. Delta Upsilon (21)—Wallace D Barnes, Larned, William L. Hysom, Ottawa, James Scholten, Salina, Dennis J. Coleman, Wichita, Kent M. Berkley, Tennessee, Bruce W. Wells. Winfield, Ron O. Mastin, Beloit, Robert Sorem, Clay Center, Lynn Mitchelson, Baxter Springs, Jack Ashmore, Wichita, Bruce Hackett, Newton, Fred Lochmann, Wichita, Charles Hanson, Kansas City, Mo. Robert W. *Johnson, Osatowatomie, Philip B. Harris, Columbus, Lawr- rence G. Wilson, Augusta, John C. (Continued on Page 12) 11 KU Sororities Take 287 Pledges Eleven sororities at KU have announced the pledging of 287 women following a five day rush week. This is 37 less than last fall's total of 324 sorority pledges. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority pledged 30 for the largest pledge class. Alpha Omicron Pi took 29 pledges and Gamma Phi Beta and Chi Omega sororities pledged 26 and 25 respectively. New Pledges Introduced At Yell-Ins The traditional fraternity and sorority "yell-ins" have been planned by many of the Greek organizations. The yell-ins and open houses serve as a means of introducing the new pledge classes to the KU campus. Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Gamma and Pi Beta Phi sororites held yell-ins and open houses Saturday and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi fraternities held their yell-ins Sunday. Phi Kappa Psi and Phil Delta Theta fraternities held yell-ins Wednesday. Delta Upsilon fraternity and Alpha Delta Pi sorority will hold their yell-ins Friday, and on Sunday Sigma Nu and Delta Tau Delta fraternities and Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma sororites will have their yell-ins. The Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma yell-ins will be followed by open houses. Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Delta Delta sororities will hold yell-ins Sept. 17th. Chi Omega sorority will hold its pledge open house on Sept. 27. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will hold an open house and yell-in Sept. 18th. And Alba Pi will hold its yell-in and open house Sept. 19th. This is the complete list of sorority pledges. Alpha Chi Omega (21) — Constance M. Andrews, Phillipsburg, Colinda G. Austin, Salina, Kay Brinkman, Ft. Scott, Ada Sue Cox, Cherryvale, Carol J. Cox, Merriam, Dorothy J. Cox, Kansas City, Mo, Carol V. Duncan, Kansas City, Mo, Juliane Dunning, Wichita, Patricia L. Easton, Kansas City, Mo, Carolyn Fox Fulton, Mo, Constance L. George, Merriman, Melissa E. Gerber, Leavenworth, Mary E. Hornback, Parsons, Cecilv A. Johns, Wichita, Barbara Ann Lesher, Wichita, Rosa E. Lind, Lawrence, Barbara L. Maaby, Sedalia M., Mary McCaughey, Kansas City, Kan, Sibyl M. Riekenberg, Topeka, Judy E. Rieder, Kansas City, Mo., Susan C. Sandifer, Wichita. Alpha Delta Fi (20)—Jane E. Adams, Omaha, Neb, Mary C. Convis, Wichita, Billie J. Caldwell, DeSoto, Patricia A. Conley, Kansas City, Kan., Dee Ann Foley, Overland Park, Eleanor L. Gray, Kansas City, Mo., Deana S. Grimm, Omaha, Neb, Nancy A. Gustafson, Lawrence, Marjorie E. Hallman, Hudson, Mary J. Hummel, St. Joseph, Mo., Sandra J. Jackson, Scott County, Joanna S. Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo., Janet K. Juneau, Thelma L. Latter, both of Topeka, Nancy L. Morrisiy, Ottawa, Martha Reynolds, Hiawatha, Sandra L. Rickards, Wichita Falls, Tex., Barbara J. Tucker, Leavenworth, Kathryn I. Waddell, Oak Park, Ill., Jan C. Walters, Lincoln. Alpha Omicron Pi (29)—Erna L Beye, Larned, Rosalaynd Boch, Chanute, Vici A. Bruner, Sedan, Denis J. Edmonds, McLouth, Carol J. Edwards, Lawrence, Susan L. Fleming, (Continued on Page 15) Greek Houses Remodeled New Ones Underway Many sorority and fraternity members returned for work week this fall to houses that boasted fresh coats of paint, new furniture or complete remodeling jobs. Three Greek organizations have obtained new houses. Women in the Sigma Kanpa sorority are still living midst hammers and saws as workmen add finishing touches to their new house at 1425 West Campus. Theta Chi fraternity has rented a house at 1500 Learnard St. while its new home at 9th Street and Emery Road is under construction. Meanwhile Delta Sigma Phi fraternity has moved from the five Locksley Halls to the former Theta Chi house at 1127 Ohio St. The Chi Omega sorority house was sand blasted and the wood trim on windows and doors painted. Kappa Sigma fraternity has installed new plumbing and wiring. The study rooms and halls have new acoustical tile ceilings. The living and dining rooms have been partly re-furnished and carpeted. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity purchased some land in back of the house and have built a new parking lot. The kitchen at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has been remodeled. The basement apartments were torn out and a kitchen, dining room and recreation room were built at the Fhi Gamma Delta fraternity. In place of the old dining room a trophy-television room was added The living room at the Phi Delta Theta house was redecorated with wood paneling and new furniture. New drapes have been hung in the dining room. A study hall with new study chairs was built and acoustical tile and a beamed ceiling have been added in parts of the house. MIDST HAMMERS AND SAWS—Despite sawdust, which had to be swept aside to provide a place for mattresses, and other slight inconveniences—members of Sigma Kappa sorority are at home in their new, but unfinished, house. Workmen are putting finishing touches to the interior such as the ceiling pictured here.