Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept. 21, 1964 Fraternities Pledge 555— (Continued from page 5) William F. Shomaker, Kansas City Michael Lyle Gatrost, Vine Grove, Ky. Robert Fechlch, University of Iowa David Pruitt, Overland Park Steve John Yeager, Jr., Shawnee Mission; Mark Charles Paris, Alcison Larry Steven Johnson, Johnson PLAINS, N.J. Martin Arthur Johnson, Shawnee Mission; Glenn Edward Casebeer, Jr., Kansas City; Henry G. Flack Iola; Donna Gene瑶绍輜, Sally Rosenbaum M. McConas, Concordia; Philip Marcus Silverglatt, Prairie Village; Robert Allan Sturdy, Quincy, III. SIGNA ALPHA EPSILON SUGARMA John Born, Beck, Kansas City, Mo.; Thomas Robert Berryman, Ashland; Alan Corwin Byrn, Lawrence; Mare R. Carlson, Lawrence; Lawrence; James G. Richardson, Richard Lee Gooch, II, Kirksville, Mo.; Bruce Fredrick Landek, Prairie Village; Michael Glen Moroney, Kansas City, Kan.; Robert Mack Shruder, Salina; George Edwin NAF, Dennis Merrill Taylor, Grand Forks AFB, N. 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