6 Monday, August 24, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Rush Continued from p.1 68 women. Many of the houses who didn't said they planned to open rush. didn't said they planned to open rush. "I wouldn't be surprised if this were the biggest sorority rush ever for KU," said Danny P. Kaiser, assistant director of the organizations and activities center and coordinator for Greek programs. "Quota for this campus was high. It's unfortunate that the high quota happened during the first fall formal rush." Kaiser said. He said the increasing enrollment at KU and the current popularity of Greek houses on campus were the reasons formal rush attracted so many people. Kaiser said that Panhellenic would likely discuss the issue of inviting additional sororites to start chapters at KU later this fall. He said that might be an option for keeping pledge classes smaller. When final bids were announced on Saturday, at least one of the campus' smaller sororities, Sigma Delta Tau, 1145 Louisiana St., doubled its size, to 52 members and pledges. Membership in some of the larger houses grew to almost 200. This rapid growth sparked criticism Sunday from a few house presidents who complained that setting the quota at 68 would make their "It's going to be hard to get to know each other," said Jana Stilley, membership chairman of Delta Gamma sorority, 1015 Emery Rd. houses too big. Jamie Jensen, president of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, 1500 Sigma Nu Place, said her sorority was thrilled with its new members, but also said that her house would have some adjustments to make to accommodate the new pledge class. With new pledges, Jensen's house will have 176 members. From the KU Weather Service "We will have to split our formal dinner (with pledges) into two evenings instead of one," she said. Scott Carpenter/KANSAN Getting settled After about a week of staying at a local hotel, members of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity began moving back into their repaired house on Friday morning. From left, Ken Jones, Leawood senior, Evan Bushnell, Lenexa senior, and Pete Owens, Omaha, Neb., senior, organize keys at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, 1645 Tennessee St. The 37-year-old fraternity house was damaged in a fire April 26. WEATHER Lawrence Forecast Fiddle Continued from p. 1 competition has gotten a lot stiffer." Amos Chase, a fiddler from Grantville, agreed that the competition looked tough. He said he'd been playing the fiddle for 60 years, had won more than 150 trophies and was a certified judge for the National Old Time Pickers and Fiddlers' Association. "My wife and I travel all over the country," Chase said, "though I've only played in two contests this year. We've met a lot of people, fun and I get to meet a lot of people." petitions were the Euphoria String Band and Alferd Packer Memorial String Band, both from Lawrence, Bazaar Crossing from Wichita and the General Brand Cajun Band from Kansas City, Kan. Bands that played in between com- Competition winners were: ■ Fiddle: Ed Sellers, Belton, Mo. Fiddle: Ed Sellers, Belton, Mo. Banjo: Kenneth Plenn, Augus. Banjo, Kenneth Plummer, Augusta, Kan. ner. ■ Ensemble folk singing: Bazaar Cross, Wichita. Guitar: Kenneth Plummer Jr., Augusta Kan - Miscellaneous string instruments - Cibic Sperian, Laurence Mandolin: Larry Lintner, Gard- Augusta, KN: ■ Mountain Dulcimer: Jayne Gaunt, Owney Park - Youth: Breana and Lana Guilfoyle. Lawrence. WELCOME BACK! K. U. 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