Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 12, 1957 Greeks Choose 865 Pledges (Continued from Page 9) Edward L. Bailey, Atchison; William E. Harris, Atchison; Roger G. Newell, Phillipsburg; Robert E. Barnhill, Lawrence; George E. Bergeson, Merriam. Phi Delta Theta (23) - Tim Theis. Dodge City; Phil Cartmell, Prairie Village; Tom Triplett, St. Joseph. Mo.; Bob Stuber, St. Joseph, Mo.; Bob Kroenert, Kansas City, Kan. 14 Steve Chalfant, Hutchinson; John Redick, Kansas City, Kan.; Doyle Schick, Lawrence; Douglas Farmer, Pratt; William B. Tourtilloit Jr., Newton. Dale F. Hunter, Stafford; Robert B. Rugh, Bartlesville, Okla.; Mack V. Colt, Iola; Don D. Detmer, Great Bead; Roger M. Burgess, Topka George W. Elstun, Kansas City, Kan; Jim M. Baker, Kansas City, Mo; John M. Allen, Hutchinson; Bruce Lewellen, Hutchinson. Ben C. Kuiken, Topeca; Michael Ryan, Emmongi; James S. Greenwood, Topека, and James R. Gibbens, Phoenix, Ariz. Fhi Kapna Tau (D)—Willard A. Van De Veer, Kansas City, Kan.; Robert J. Penn, Kansas City, Kan.; George L. Cartlich, Kansas City, Mo.; Royce A. Marquardt, Kansas City. Mo. William V. Mendenhall, Chicago, Ill. Robert J. Leanna, DePere, Wis; Kent W. Sincoe, Kansas City, Mo, and Dale E. Coy, Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Pl (1)—Carl L. Greham, Kansas City, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta (21)—William A. Peterman, Topeka; John Mize, Jr. Atchison; Lawrence J. Bauman, Kansas City, Mo.; Douglas O. Felt, Scaraldale, N.Y.; Bruce E. Welch, Prairie Village. John W. Mitchell, Prairie Village; Warren R. Haskin, Leawood; Terril H. Hart, Mission; Thomas M. Johnston, Leawood; Thomas G. Ash, Johnson County. Kenneth D. Krebhiel, McPherson; Charles E. Livieri, St. Joseph, Mo; Robert F. Smith III, Kansas City; Kan; Lee C. Lutz, Emporia; Jared L. Pietzy, Eartlesville, Okla. Don Wrench Lawrence; Alan Fudacott, Lawrence; Donald R. Bradley, Salmna; Cleveland E. Dugan, Lawrence; Donald D. Adams, Prairie Village. John H. Mayer III, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert C. Dillon, Hutchinson; Paul T. Brizendine, Independence (Continued on Page 11) Welcome Back! We appreciated your patronage in the past year. Whatever your hobby or craft needs, you'll find what you want at UNDERWOOD'S Lawrence's most complete hobby shop. Plenty of free parking. Open evenings-come in soon! SHIPS PLANES TRAINS AUTOS SUPPLIES ... from AIRPLANES TO OIL PAINTINGS Special Ordering Service on Items Not Normally Carried. UNDERWOOD'S 1215 W. 6th V13-5281 About 80% of a bricklayer's time In 1900 both Louisiana and Missisippi selected the magnolia as official state floral emblems. A single ton of high-carbon cold-rolled strip steel will produce a million safety razor blades. squinting at his work. dress or sport... BOSTONIAN'S NEW SLIM-MOC FEELS LIGHTER...LOOKS TRIMMER Slip on these new Slim-Mocs and feel how wonderfully light they are. New neat and natty lines give you a well-dressed feeling. Come try a pair. 821 Massachusetts Feeling Downhearted Disgusted, Depressed? What You Need Is A Good.. ..Party! Weddings Pre parties Luncheons Banquets Dinners We like to see couples and small parties too ALL PASTRIES HOME MADE House Specialties: - Pan Fried Chicken - Party House Filet East 23rd Street VI 3-8791