THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON "Hey, you wanna see a real scar? Check this baby out!" University Daily Kansan / Thursday, August 27, 1987 Downtown BARBER SHOP Downtown BARBER SHOP 824 Massachusetts Phone 843-8000 Regular Haircuts $5.00 Rex Porter Jon Amyx Campus/Area Panhellenic may add new sororities to KU BY JENNIFER ROWLAND With 810 girls pledging 14 sororites this fall, KU's Panhellenic Association may again consider inviting more national sororites to start chapters at the University of Kansas. "The continued growth of the existing sororites on campus was what brought it on in the first place, just as a talking point," said Danny Kaiser, coordinator for Greek programs and assistant director of the organizations and activities center. Staff writer KU has 14 sororites governed by the National Panhellenic Conference. The University of Oklahoma and the University of Missouri each have 15 sororites governed by the conference, and Iowa State University has 16. Kansas State University has 12 sororites governed by the conference, and Oklahoma State University and the University of Nebraska each have 14. Most campuses the size of KU have more sororities than KU does, he said. KU and the other universities also have other sororities governed by different associations. Before inviting additional sororities to KU, the Panhellenic Association would consider the effect they would have on existing chapters, Kaiser said. "A major hurdle that would always exist would be housing," he said. The new chapters would have to offer housing that could compete with existing housing. Panhellenic also would consider the size of existing sororities, the number of students at KU and whether expansion would benefit the sorority system, Kaiser said. He said the idea of inviting additional sororites to start chapters had been brought up several times in the past, most recently at a Panhellenic meeting this summer and well before a quota of 68 for fall pledge classes was set last week. Kaiser said previous discussions had resulted in the 1984 addition of Sigma Delta Tau sorority, 1625 Edgehill Road Lori Nudelman, Northbrook, Ill., graduate student, was among the 20 women who started that chapter. "We're doing well now," she said. LIVE BANDS Every Thursday, Friday & Saturday night! Back To School MALE BURLESQUE Thursday. Sept. 3 8:00-10:30 PLAYHOUSE ENTERTAINMENT HOTLINE 843-2000 806 W. 24th St. Mastercard and Visa Accepted 1:00 PM-4:00 PM Open Seven Days A Week 841-8540 Mon-Fri. 6:00 AM-9:00 PM TREAT YOURSELF TO A LITTLE ART! We build bodies that last! 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Sept. 10th-11th. 7:00 p.m Pine & Wine Rooms, Kutans University daily alumni readings 2:4:30 p.m Oread Book Shop, Kansas Union 5 book signings, Sep. 12th-13, 12 noon Kenneth Spencer Research Library "Right Here . . . in River City" exhibition Kellas Gallery 7. East 7th St. Allen Ginsberg photographs Club Babylon West (Hoo Auditorium), under reading 9:11 p.m, Sep. 11th Club Babaloo West (Hoch Auditorium) student readings 9-11 pm, Sept. 8th-11th Congratulations New Kappa Pledges! Love, Your Sisters AND WE'LL GIVE YOU $5.00! No matter what condition it's in, your old bag is worth five dollars in cash toward any new pack or shoulder bag. Buy the best, buy it once. Caribou, Lowe, Eagle Creek, and North Face packs carry a lifetime warranty. CHESAPEAKE MACKINAW An ideal size for all your books and extra gear. 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