Page 11 Greek Houses Choose 865 Pledges Mo., and Daniel T. Hogerty, Kansas City, Mo. (Continued from Page 10) Phi 'Kappa (12)—Gerald A. Sanderson, Topeka; Donald L. Creim, Excelsior Springs, Mo; Charles C. Cornwell, Lawrence; Robert L. Martin, Humboldt; William J. Kopek, Kansas City, Kan. Marvin E. Mader, Russell; Estell D. Grooms, St. Joseph, Mo.; Gary L. Carrico, Beloit; Kenneth J. Konop, Kansas City, Mo.; Howard B. Morehead, Kansas City, Mo.; Frank A. Enns, Kansas City, Mo., and Joe C. Palmer, Kansas City, Kan. Phi Kappa Psi (23)—Jim Hixon, Prairie Village; Pete Protzman, Kansas City, Mo.; Fred M. Harris III, Chanute; Gerald F. Gifford Chanute; David A. Paul, Rochester, N.Y. Kent Nanninga, Garden City; Stephen Newcomer, Omaha, Neb.; Larry D. Howard, Overland Park; Charles Gibbon, Hutchinson; Bruce Briant, Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa Sigma (18)—Cecil H Farley Jr., Independence; Wayne H Cook, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard H Lapp, Kansas City Mo.; Fulton Warren Jr., Tulsa, Okla.; Richard C. Dillenick, Hickman Mills, Mo. James Broyles, Evanston, Ill; Brian Bolton, Prairie Village; Joe Dillingham, Stockton; Paul Rearick, Wichita; John Wooden, Lawrence; Neil Johanson, Mission; Barry K. Gray, Lys; Rex W. Gibson, Lyons; Frank A. Nall, Bethel; George Hollingberry, Glencoe, Ill. Don R. Moe, Tópea; Theodore A. Diehl, Lawrence; David E. Epp, Tribune; Richard D. Nelson, Hammond, Ind.; Dwain Dewey, Prairie Village. Larry D. Sneegas, Lawrence; Nelson Allen, Raytown. Mo., and Robert J. Miller, Kansas City, Mo. Roger W. Carroll, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard G. Michel, Ludell, and Ronald L. Smith, Liberal. Pi Kappa Alpha (19)—Jan Stringfellow, Leawood; James C. Gore, Pittsburg; Charles Yagher Jr., Columbus; John H. Harrington, Bonner Springs; Fred Schapker, Topeka Curtis B. Bowen, Jr., Hickman Mills, Mo.; Dale L. Hoyt, Mission; John E. Brooks, Hutchinson; Albert S. Moore II, Topeka; Donald L. McQuiston, Wichita Sidney, L. Buffington Jr., Fall River, Mass.; Mack J. Morgan, Topeka; Larry Ream, Johnson County; Sidney Platt, Bonner Springs; Gary E. Irwin, Kansas City, Mo. Rodney K. Herrin, Kansas City, Mo.; Del B. Lutsenhizer, Kansas City, Kan; Robert J. Fulgency, Arkansas City; Robert I. Sears, Kansas City, Mo.; Dan K. Ralston, Topeka. Richard D. Wood, Kansas City, Mo.; Larry F. Deaton, Tonganoxi; Arthur L. Van Houten, Pittsburg, and Robert E. White, Hutchinson. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (42)—Steve Booser, Kansas City, Mo.; Jeff Hickey, Great Bend; J. D. Kennedy, Great Bend; Jim Goodrich, Sedalia, Mo.; Michael Herwood, Kansas City, Mo. Bill Berry, Kansas City, Mo; James R. Hurley, Kansas City, Mo; Charles B. McIlwaine, Wichita; Michael D. Cavanaugh, McPherson; Ted W. Johnston, Wichita. John J. McCabe, Topeka; Robert Nolop, Leavenworth; James Spry, Centrahla, Mo.; David V. Ainsworth, Wichita; Bill Smith, Great Bend. Roger Bourland, Great Bend; Albert D. Chaffin, Kansas City, Kan.; Paul O. Banzhaf, Kansas City, Kan.; Don L. Harris, Kirkwood, Mo.; James D. Hodge, Jessup, Md. Richard A. Farmer, Great Bend; Paul W. Mever Jr., Kansas City, Mo; Clark D. Stewart, Nashville; Vic Schimming, Wichita; Dick Hammond, Kansas City, Kan. Rex R. Howell, Macksville; Jim Kesling, Timber Lake, S. Dak.; Darrel Meyer, Hutchinson; Connie M. McCoy, Wichita; Thomas D. Herlocker, Winfield. Brewster B. Snyder, Leavenworth; Jack E. Chambers, Leavenworth; Robert E. McGhee, Hutchinson; Gary S. Harth, Leavenworth; Robert H. Whyte, Leavenworth. Robert D. Hartley II, Baxter Springs;Larry K. Hercules, Topea; Michael W. Wilcox, Kansas City, Mo.; Mike Farmer, Mission; Larry Diehl McPherson; Kurt Kessinger, Junction City, and James R Schenck, Blue Springs, Mo. Sigma Chi (28) William H. Reeder, Shawnee; David G. Blaker Jr., Bartlesville, Okla.; David R. Thorning, Atchison; Joseph A. Mize, Atchison; William B. McGuire, Fort Scott. Robert R. Shahan, Lawrence; Robert L. Driscoll, Lawrence; Joe Biggs, Abilent; Norman Schwartz- kopf, Abilene; Norman Mailen. Center; Chales Coolidge, Emporia. Larry E. Wood Wymore, Neb; Clayton A. Lang, Holton; Jack Stevetsis, Ames, Iowa; Joe Morris, Emporia; Harry W. Craig Jr. Lawrence. Richard Claflin, Bonner Springs; Harlan, Krumpfus, Salina; Don Powell, Hutchinson; Richard Graber, Hutchinson. Sigma Nu (41)—George Shore, Kansas City, Mo.; Bill Fuller, Kansas City, Mo.; James F. Corey, Hiawatha; Ronald Dalby, Joplin, Mo.; Darrell Mattheis, Topeka Henry W. Hopp, McPherson; Phil Anschutz, Wichita, and Dick Patterson. Garden City. Brad Keeler, Bartlesville, Okla; William J. Thompson, Overland Park; Michael D. DeBusk, Macks- ville; John M. Reiff, Wichita; Phil Ballard Jr. Wichita William N. Stuek, Leawood; Paul A. Brooks, Kansas City, Kan.; Ronnie L. Van Meter, Houston, Tex.; William B. Wright, Concordia; Clarence Trummel, Wilmore. David F. Priboth, Wichita; Steve Barber, Effingham; Harold Mueller Prairie Village; John R. Howard Jr., Coffeyville; John Burlingame, Independence. Carl F. Hood, Rochester, N.Y. Robert A. Dieterich, Leawood; Joseph K. Redmond, Prairie Village; Richard M. Eklund, Russell; John E. Stumbo, Topeka William Shoffield, Salina; Craig U. Hansen, Emporia; Dean Sutherland, Raytown, Mo.; James K. Brown, Kansas City, Mo.; Harrison F. Johnson, Independence, Stephen A. Bennett, Topeka; William C. Layton, Hillsborough, Calif.; Henry H. Benjes Jr., Prairie Village; Fred Gauthier, Independence; Leonard H. Smith, Salina. Forrest D. Brown, Ellis; Jerry D. Robert, Kansas City, Mo.; William R. Gelbke, Guadalquivir, Mexico; Richard W. Lind Jr., Chanute; Crosby P. Engel, Enina, Minn. Douglas W. Kilgore, Salina; Rod Foster, Omaha, Neb., and Terry Kiser, Omaha, Neb. Sigma Phi Epsilon (32)—Paul Arabia, Pittsburg; Gene Hamilton, Kingman; William Pfeifer, East Orange, N.J.; Samuel Zickefoose, Rosssville; William Allen, North Kansas City, Mo. Jack Gibbens, Kansas City, Mo.; Gary Winfire, Pratt; David Charlton, Atchison; Dennis Stone, Belleville; Joe Spurney, Belleville. Frank Naylor Jr., Kansas City, Kan; Leon Sinn, Fort Scott; Edward Tatge, Ramona; Tom Williamson, Cleveland, Ohio; David Anderson, Kansas City, Kan. Harold Baughn, Kansas City, Kan; Kenneth Grown, Herington; Terry Cavan, Neodesha; Jerry Bailey, Humboldt; Gary Tomlinson, Prairie Village. University Daily Kansan Russell Worthan, Boise, Idaho; Charles W. Embrick, Hutchinson; David Dixon, Kansas City, Kan.; Orin Carney, Basehor; Walter D. Deter, Shawnee; Lawrence Allen, Newton, and Max Nieder, Lawrence. Daryl Beene, Lawrence; Charles DeBus, Herington; George Roe, Atchison; William Canfield, Falcon, Mo.; Michael Ahnemann, Kansas City, Mo. Tau Karpa Epsilon (25)—Larry S. Paul, Wichita; Douglas M. Webb, Iola; Lynn L. Anderson, Atwood; Edwin J. Houck, Syracuse; M.chael L. Dring, Mission. Merle L. Crow, Hazelton; William H. Campbell, Topeka; Jorgen J. Jorgensen, Wichita; Dale A. Hendrick, Mission; Ray D. Yocom, Lenora. BOOK ENDS ENGINEERING & ART SUPPLIES Thornton W. Ray, Ford; Harl T. Hanson, Lawrence; Robert J. Webb. STATIONERY MICROSCOPES PIN-UP BOARDS RECORDS, 33 & 45 WASTE BASKETS (Continued on Page 12) 1241 Oread One Stop Does It SCHOOL SUPPLIES Room assignments will be for an academic year or less, subject to renewal with a written statement of need. The completion of the new music and dramatic arts building has resulted in the release of rooms in several other buildings. Twenty-three of these rooms in Hoch auditorium will be converted into private faculty studies, under library administration. Faculty Gets Private Studies Assignments for Year The rooms, formerly practice rooms, will be assigned primarily to members of the faculty engaged in short-term projects requiring consistent use of large blocks of books or other library materials which can reasonably be segregated. for If there are not enough faculty applications to fill the available rooms, a few studies will be assigned to doctoral candidates. These students will have to present written requests by their faculty sponsors. LAMPS The rooms will be furnished with a desk, chair, and bookcase. New lighting will be installed along with electrical outlets for film readers or dictating units. Welcome Back TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE It's been a long summer without you DRUGS Stop In Open a Charge Account We cash your checks, mail your letters. SERVICE FRITZ CO. 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