572 MEN PLEDGE Greeks busy with rush Campus Greeks added about 600 pledges to their rolls as fall rush activities drew to a close Tuesday evening. The 28 social fraternities ended formal rush September 9 after a three day rush "week." But as the 572 male pledges begin moving into their respective houses, the 13 sororites were just starting rush proceedings slated to end September 12. results of August rush. KU tra- ternities gained a total of 572 men. Able to pledge 75 per cent of their pledge classes during August, Greek men took an additional 270 members in the three-day period. Combined with the women's fall rush, held primarily for the benefit of transfer students, was on a slightly smaller scale. About 100 co-eds participated. KU enrollment swells One hundred years ago KU opened its doors and enrolled 49 students, a figure soon swelled to 55—29 men and 26 women. Hence no special anniversary observance is planned for the birthday. Today the University is busy with the orientation of more than 2.600 freshmen and preparing to enroll more than 14,500 students. That 1866 class, the faculty of three soon learned, was not ready for college work and the University first functioned as a high school. THE FISHER 400 only $229.50 Buy The Best... BUY FISHER Only At THE SOUND TNC. INC. Hillcrest Shopping Center BUDGET PLANS AVAILABLE FISHER 500-C only $279.50 For the fifth straight year KU ranks among the top six state universities in the nation for private support from alumni, according to the Council for Financial Aid to Education. KU fifth in money raising During the 1964-65 year alumni gave more than $11/2 million to the University for scholarships, loan funds, endowed professorships, research projects, art objects, books, and buildings of a special character. In total gifts of all kinds, KU ranked fourteenth in the nation among state universities for the 1964-65 period, with $3,173,647 in gifts. Last April 14 the Council for Progress of the University approved a three-year capital fund drive totaling $18.6 million. Thursday, September 15, 1966 Daily Kansan 7 WELCOME TO KU and welcome to DAIRYLAND DRIVE-IN ALWAYS READY TO ENJOY ICE CREAM and SANDWICHES ALTS & SHAKES CHOCOLATE VANILLA STRAWBERRY PINEAPPLE BUTTERSCOTCH BUTTER PECAN BLACKBERRY Open Mon. to Sat. 11 to 11 and Sun. 12:30 to 11 23rd & Ohio Across from Rusty's IGA KANSAS UNION OPEN HOUSE presents THE SHADOWS OF KNIGHT Saturday, September 17, 1966 — 9:00-10:30—Reception South Lounge, Coffee, Rolls 4:00-5:00—Reception South Lounge Cider, Doughnuts - 7:30 & 9:30—Movies The Hustler featuring Paul Newman 4:00-10:00—Bowling & Billiards Ping Pong in the Jaybowl 8:00-12:00—Dance—Kansas Union Ballroom EVERYTHING FREE SUA