Friday, Nov. 15, 1957 University Daily Kansam Page 9 —(Dally Kansan photo) THIS TEACHING BUSINESS IS REALLY A DOG'S LIFE—Sultan, one of the numerous dogs on campus, explains to a class the trials and tribulations of being a dog. Few But Popular Dogs On Campus The canine population at KU is a small but popular minority. Of the organized houses interviewed, only five had dogs as mascots. Best known dog on campus is Sarge, a golden retriever, owned by the Sigma Nu fraternity. Sarge has been with the fraternity for about ten years. Sarge is known for his antics at the football games and the soulful looks that he gives students taking their breaks in the basement of Strong Hall. It seems that no one can resist giving "Sarge" some of whatever he is eating. Easy to Know Easy II, mascot of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, is another dog whose soulful manners and playful motives attract attention. Easy II is a 2-year-old dachshund. She is the second dachshund the Lambda Chis have had for a mascot. Mrs. Thomas Stuart, Lambda Chi Alpha housemother said. Easy knows every man in the house and will always bark at a stranger. best, the Tekes had only one answer "Girls." Mixed Up Canine Rummy, a 20-month-old collie, is the mascot of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. The only trouble she causes is chewing on socks, members said. When asked what Rummy liked Phi Kappa Sigma's mascot, Gunther II, a German boxer, is different in that he responds only to key words. When someone tells him to stand, he may sit down, roll over, or shake hands. His training consists of teaching him to respond to the opposite of the command given. According to members of Phi Kappa Sigma, Gunther II has yet to break into campus life. He is only 6-months old. He thinks he's a human just like everyone else, one member said. Another German boxer, Bismarck Stubeendorf, belongs to the Sigma Pi fraternity. Mark weight about 85 pounds. Dean John S. McNown, of the School of Engineering and Architecture, spoke on fluid mechanics to the Society of American Military Engineers Wednesday night in the Student Union Curry Room. Dean Speaks To Engineers With U. S. Royal EQUIP YOUR CAR NOW Members of 12 sororities will be hostess to about 650 freshman women during freshman open house Sunday. Freshman Open House Sunday The women will be shown through the sorority and will meet their members. SNOW TIRES VI 3-3423 "The primary purpose of the open house is to acquaint freshmen with the sororities and enables the sorority members to become accquainted with the freshmen." Miss Douglas said. World's Best Breakaway Traction—Mud or Snow! Don't Chance It-See The women will be divided into 12 groups. Seven of these will attend open house from 1 to 5:30 p.m. and five groups will attend the open house from 6:30 to 9:15 p.m. The groups follow an alphabetical schedule and rotate from house to house. The open house is held each fall and spring. Members of the council briefed the freshmen on the sororities and open house during floor meetings in the freshman residence halls this week. GSP Wins IM Basketball Title RAPID TRANSIT Complete Auto Service—Open 24 Hours Refreshments will be served at the fourth sorority visited in the afternoon and at the third sorority visited in the evening. Judy Kimball scored 26 points to lead the GSP scoring while Yvonne Schenck played a good game as guard. Eve Stevenson was high scorer for the Pi Phi's. 1000 Mass. in the play offs for third and fourth places Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority defeated Delta Delta Delta sorority 41-22. Gertrude Sellards Pearson upperclassmen won the women's intramural basketball tournament Tuesday by defeating Pi Beta Phi sorority 49-28. GSP upperclassmen also won the title last year. Panel On Religion For Nov. 21 Nothing To It, Just Mark Some Squares "Is Religion Intellectually Respectable?" will be the subject of a panel discussion at the monthly KU-Y campus forum at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in the Student Union Jayhawk Room. Panel members will include William Gilbert, assistant professor of history; Peter Kaws, visiting assistant professor of philosophy; N. W. Storer, associate professor of astronomy, and Robert Ridgway, assistant professor of education. Ambrose Saricks, associate professor of history, will moderate. Find It In The Kansan Classifieds "All you do is mark some of the squares on one side of the coupon and then some on the other side," he said. DENVER — (UP) — Ten-year-old Patty McNally of Denver has disclosed his secret for picking 17 of 20 games correctly in the weekly Rocky Mountain News football contest. "Sien-Tirick" brown overlay moc axord. Leather toole. Rubber heel. B, D; B, and EEE widths. Also in black. 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