CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, August 28, 1984 Three fraternities seek new pledges By DAVID LASSITER Staff Reporter Three new fraternities at the University of Kansas have been busy searching for new members this fall semester. Last spring, the Interfraternity Council approved the addition of three fraternities — Alpha Epsilon Phi Phi Kappa Tau, and Zeta Beta Tau — that had been involved on campus before but had closed during the 1960s. Alpha Epsilon Phi is recognized as the largest national Jewish fraternity, according to member Ron Mandelbaum, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. When the fraternity returned to campus last fall, it recruited 19 new members, most of whom had lived in Naismith Hall, he said. The fraternity recently moved into a new house at 1218 Mississippi, which is large enough to house 15 students said. Only eight men live there now. "WHEN WE LEFT LAST year, the plans for this house were not finalized, so some of the other guys went ahead and made other living arrangements for this semester," he said. "I am confident the house will be full for sure." "It's exciting being one of the founding fathers of your fraternity. We can't wait to get the first pledge class going through." The fraternity is still trying to find pledges for this semester. Mandebaum said They aren't looking forward to being recruited, they want to finish recruiting men in two weeks, he said. "We're not looking for a certain quantity of guys, but for quality." Alpha Epsilon Phi forsees no problems with getting enough members, he said. The organization is still young, and most of its members are sophomores now. "WE CAN DO nothing but grow," said Brian Rubin. Leawood sophomore The new Phi Kappa Tau house also has been grown. Fraternity members have moved into the old Phi Kappa Sigma house at 1625 Edgehill "We have five new members living in the house that we got through formal rush," said Steve Lilly, director of expansion for Phi Kappa Tau. "By the end of next semester we hope to have about 35 men." Phi Kappa Tau is a national fraternity that was on the campus from 1948 to 1971. The house closed in 2016, what Lilly called "college unrest!" The organization now is recognized by its national headquarters as a colony and has strong backing from its local alumni, Lilly said. Any organization might be a colony might run into are being paid for out of the alumni's pocket, he said. Phi Kappa Tau is made up of about 90 chapters across the country, Lilly The Zeta Beta Tau fraternity began to pledge members three years ago but was not recognized by IFC until last spring, said member Scott Loochtan, Glenview, Ill., sophomore. 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