Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 15, 1961 Unclaimed Greek Coeds Are 463 of Total 675 By Karen Kirk In answer to questions from the male population concerning the number of available sorority women, the following lists were tabulated. There are approximately 675 sorority women on the KU campus. Of that number, 43 are lavaliered, 74 are pinned and 95 are engaged, leaving a total of 463 unclaimed. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA sorority has the most women taken, with three lavaliered, 14 pinned and ten engaged for a total of 27 of its 60 members. Kappa Alpha Theta has 20 of its 56 members taken, with five lavaliered, ten pinned and five engaged. Alpha Chi Omega has 21 of its members claimed. Six members are lavaliered, six are pinned and nine are engaged. Out of 51 women, Delta Gamma has four lavaliered, 12 pinned and six engaged for a total of 22. THE WOMEN OF Delta Delta Delta have 19 out of 57 taken. Seven are pinned and 12 are engaged. Gamma Phi Beta has three of its 60 women lavaliered, seven pinned and eight engaged. With 55 members, Alpha Phi has five lavaliered, four pinned and six engaged. Alpha Kappa Alpha has one of its 11 members engaged. Three of Sigma Kappa's 50 members are lavaliered, two pinned and nine engaged. CHI OMEGA'S 62 members have four lavaliered, three pinned and 12 engaged. Alpha Delta Pi has two women lavaliered, three pinned and eight engaged, out of 52 members. Alpha Omicron Pi has eight of its 52 members taken, with two lavaliered, three pinned and three engaged. Out of 50 members, Pi Beta Phi has six lavaliered, three pinned and six engaged. Land Price Rises COLLEGE STATION, Tex. โ€” (UPI) Since 1950 the average price of farm land has increased 67 per cent in the United States, a survey by Texas A&M College shows. Total farm net income during the same period has shown a decline of 18 per cent, according to the survey. Jean Anne Low, Coffeyville sophomore, was named Miss Res Ipsa Loquitur (let the facts speak for themselves) instead of Margaret McNulty, as was announced in Friday's UDK. The new members are: A law school student gave the UDK reporter the wrong name. Sachem Initiates 17 Seventeen junior men were initiated into Sachem, senior men's honor society, yesterday before a joint dinner with Mortar Board, senior women's group, at the Kansas Union. Law Queen Named Stuart Barger, Harrisonville, Mo.; Gary Dilley, Emporia; Max Eberhart, Great Bend; John Falletta, Arma; Jerry Gardner, Wichita; Bill Gissendanner, Kirkwood, Mo.; Dick Harper, Prairie Village; Fred Jones. Merriam; Ben Langel, Salina; Alan Latta, Wichita; Paul Ingemanson. Topeka; Neil McCoy, Winfield; Bill McCollum, Leavenworth; Jack McFarlane, Newton; John Mitchell, Lawrence; Larry Moore, Topeka, and Charles Moffet, Kansas City, Mo. were contributed by L. R. Lind, professor of Latin and Greek. 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