10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 18, 1979 Fraternities . . . from page one get a membership application," she said. "They told us that they would send us some information, but we never got it. "We have had trouble with Panhellenic in general," she said. "they say they will send us things, but when we don't get them, they说 that somehow things got lost." Mcall said, "We have gotten along very well with Panhellenic in the past." She said that her sorority, Sigma Gamma Rho, still might consider joining Panhellenic. Lydia Belt, Panellinic adviser, said that although no black socialists currently had ties with the organization, "the door is always open." "It would be a waste of time for the non-servile sororites to attend Panhellenic meetings because they conduct their rush activities more directly than the sororites within Panhellenic." Belot said, "One reason non-residential sororites haven't joined Panhellenic is that Panhellenic deals extensively with rush. FORMAL RUSH for Panhellenic formal ball. The guest will be time, a woman who wishes to join a security is invited to a number of security house, one or more of which may ask her to provide a phone number. McPall said rush for the four black KU sororites was completely different than rush held by Panhellenic members. "We rush by putting up posters around campus and by sending letters to people who were there," she said. "We had said she knew no black sororities who had white members, although they had been much the same way, except that their formal rush is in the fall. Betty Rodrique, Panellenic president, said sorely insists in Panellenic black members this year. She refused to state how many black members were, however. Senate . . . Lawrence City, Commissioner Marci Francisco was attacked by a man early yesterday morning as she walked home after a commission meeting, the police reported. Francisco told the police she was walking past a car accident that attacked in front of W10, 11th St. by a man who may have had a knife a police report said. The police are classifying the incident as a shooting. The assailant fled when a man came out of the house in response to Francisco's screams, the report said. "Each year we get into a dogfight over funding." A police spokesman said that Francisco was not injured and that there were no suspects in the incident. From page one THE BLACK Student Union's budget request was cut from $3.275.85 to $9.25.85 in preliminary deliberations by the budget committee, At the Senate meeting, an additional $150 was allocated to the group for advertising in the University Daily Kansan. Francisco, 29, was elected to a four-year term on the city commission April 3. The main reason for the budget committee's decision to cut the group's request was because of a lack of specific justifications for the requests, according to He also argued that it appeared the group had sufficient funds for the fiscal year. Francisco attacked while walking home Jim Roller, graduate student senator, said that if the group used the funds wisely, it should be funded. "Black Student Union is an effective organization," he said. "It has proven itself to be cost-effective." Melanie Andersen, co-chairman of the Student Services committee, said the additional request for advertising would have been granted during spring budget hearings, but her committee did not have the funds. Wharton said the black fraternities conducted rush differently than the fraternities with full IFC memberships. He said members of his fraternity had been invited to the houses of fraternities with full membership in IFC. THE BILL passed last night by the Senate funded 13 organizations which have received funds for the current fiscal year. "It was interesting to talk to them and go to a different setting," he said. "They were interested, so there's a good means of communication between both of our group but that it's not the same." keyline artist! Public Talk by A complete 6 part instructional course will equip you with the skills you need to land a job with an ad agency, art studio, or company. Write for details - Website, Inc. Zen Master SEUNG SAHN visuals, inc. 6901 W. 63rd, Suite 309 Overland Park, Ks. 66202 Monday Oct. 22, 8 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Student Union Look Out Lawrence A general meeting of the African Students Association is scheduled for 6 pm Saturday, October 20,1979 at the Council Room Kansas Union. 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