Greeks keep expanding, plan new houses By DIANE SEAVER "It's bigger and better than ever this year." Sounds like a commercial? Well, this statement is not an advertisement. It is a statement of the continuing growth of this university. Expansion is especially apparent among the Greek houses. According to Donald K. Alderson, dean of men, "One can't miss the growth when just driving around campus." The Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity moved into a new house Oct. 29, 1966. This change in location has given them much better facilities, as well as a capacity for 82 members instead of 36—the limit in their old house. THE ALPHA GAMMA DELTA sorority is the other group to move lock, stock and barrel into a new house. Before they moved into 2005 Stewart. Oct. 13. they were living in Oliver Hall, a freshman residence hall. They completely took over the tenth floor. Work is still being done in the Alpha Gam house. The kitchen will be completed in another week. But until then, the women will continue to eat at Naismith Hall, a private dorm. Bob Sears, Kansas City senior and president of the fraternity, said, "We think our house is very forward locking in design. We feel this is an indication of the strength and future progress of Alpha Kappa Lambda." For the members of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity, this year is an "interim period." They are planning to build a new house next year on Stewart Avenue. However, this year they have turned an apartment complex at 2350 Ridge Court into a temporary fraternity house. This is what the Alpha Gamma Deltas did last year. SIGMA CHI fraternity started construction on an addition last spring that practically doubles the size of the house. The rooms for the 93 men are set up on the Princeton system, consisting of a four-man dorm between two-man study halls. A new kitchen, dining room, ladies lounge and card room were added, and the old rooms were redecorated to keep a consistent decor throughout the house. Sigma Nu fraternity is planing to expand and completely remodel this spring. These dians include the men moving out of the house for a month. Daily Kansan Friday, November 4, 1965 7 **Ask for free Omega Style Brochura** Marks Jewelers Del Eisele 317 Mass. VI 3-4268 Authorized Omega Agency The plans are still in the preliminary stage. An apartment Tau Kappa Epsilon and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity houses built only a few years ago. 20. 1965, at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house. This enlarged their house, added a new dining room and some extra bed spaces, and some extra bed spaces. Stewart Avenue is the area of Greek expansion, as seen by the The Alpha Gams and the AKLs have moved to this fraternity place just this year. complex has not as yet been located for the 75 men, nor have the contracts been let. One member said things were kind of up in the air until spring. A new wing was dedicated Nov. What you do on November 18 may affect the rest of your life! That's when the IBM interviewer will be on campus. When he'd like to talk with you whatever your area of study, whatever your plans after graduation. You'll find job opportunities at IBM in six major areas: Computer Applications, Programming, Finance and Administration, Research and Development, Manufacturing and Marketing. Some of these areas may not mean much to you-now. But just let the IBM interviewer explain a few of them. One may be just the career you're looking for. It could be the start of something big-your future with IBM. Whatever your immediate commitments, whatever your area of study, sign up for your on-campus interview with IBM, now. If, for some reason, you aren't able to arrange an interview, drop us a line. Write to: Manager of College Recruiting IBM Corporation, 100 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois. IBM is an Equal Opportunity Employer.