PANHELLENIC Greeks urged to work for all women The new Panhellenic Council president challenged sororities to work not only for themselves but for all university women, at a meeting Tuesday night. Glenda Hord, Kansas City junior and 1966-67 Panhellenic Council president, told the incoming Panhellenic that it must not only represent the 13 sororities but work within its scope to help all women on campus. "We can't continue to live in our own Greek world. We must strive for better cooperation and coordination with all types of women's housing," she said. JILL NEWBURG, Carmel, Ind., senior and 1965-66 Panhellenic Council president, told the rush, social, scholarship, and standards chairmen plus the president and pledge trainer of each house that each year has its "specialties." For her council, the specialities were the establishment of the new Alpha Gamma Delta chapter on the KU campus and the Civil Rights questions. The outgoing council also had to set up a rush program which could accommodate over 800 freshman women who registered. They did this by scheduling the open houses during November and raising the required grade point from a 1.0 to a 1.2. "THIS YEAR," Miss Newberg said, "the question of private, non-university housing for eniors has radically and widely changed the background Panhellenic must work with." The speeches were followed by a short meeting of each council to determine a time for its weekly meeting. Daily Kansan Thursday, March 10, 1966 The Executive Board of Panhellenic met at 6 p.m. for steak dinner in the Kansas Union. This board is composed of Panhellenic president, vice president, secretary and treasurer plus each of the council chairmen. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Need a lube job? We'll give your car the lift it needs to perform as it should. We use those quality Citgo products and do the job quickly and efficiently. Stop in soon. FRITZ CO. 8th & New Hampshire 8th & New Hampshire VI 3-4321 Open Thursday Until 8:30 p.m. Downtown - Near Everything Downtown—Near Everything Critical Defense Positions X. J. KENNEDY Reading and Chanting His Own Poetry Coffee will be served following the program Friday, March 11 at 4 p.m. Dyche Auditorium SUA POETRY HOUR