. PAGE FOUR . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950 Rudolph Red Nosed Reindeer Returns To Santa's Airways By RICHARD L. WALKER Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer has taken the limelight in the highly decorated Kansas City Plaza district this Christmas. His flashing, red nose guides a constant stream of young visitors and many who are not so young to see him. Even cold weather doesn't keep the youngsters from standing wideeyed under the glowing nose listening to the story of Rudolph's Christmas eve journey. In the background stand Mom and Pop hearing the tale, but paying more attention to the eager faces in front of them. Many youngsters almost didn't get to see Rudy, because some non-Santa believer tried to destroy him shortly after he took his place in the Plaza's one-deer hall of fame. His sides were pierced, his neck was broken, and his head stopped moving. It required an experienced specialist to get Rudy's body back on its feet and to repaint his hair. Rudolph's neck is still too stiff to move, but his tail is going at full wags, and his nose is up to its usual wattage. Not even an attempted assassination by a "Serooge" could keep Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer away from his admirers. The idol of Santa's airways has returned. Cardinal Crescent Dance Guests Named Guests at the Chi Omega—Kappa Sigma Cardinal Crèsement party Dec. 9 included the chaperons, Mrs. Orita Miller, Mrs. Arthur H. Little, Mrs F. L. MacCreary, Mrs.W.S. Shaw, Mrs J. P. Scott, and Mrs. Kenneth Whyte. Other guests were: Eunice Maynell, Margaret Shay, Jacqueline Crews, Sue Neff, Marilyn Malone, Carolyn Weigand, Patricia Garrett, Anne Gorbutt, Wayne Boyle, Virginia Johnston, Deenie Hill, Alix Neville, Ann Dandiver, Pat McKinley, Ada Watson, Beverly Henney, Patricia Grady, Betty Grisco, Mary Hicks, Wilma Jean Spikes, Patty Soden, Glenna Anderson, Sharon Flizpatrick, Patricia Roney, Shirley Van Antwerp, Carolyn Critser, Beverly SIemen, Jane Hackmaster, Melba Mather, Carolyn Nardyz, Maureen Kelley, Arden Angst, Marilyn Hardy, Mary Welty, Patricia Glover, Beverlee Strasser, Jan Turton, Diane Walker, Marilyn Whiteo- Christmas Dance Held By Sig Alph Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity held their annual Christmas dinner dance at the Lawrence - Country club Dec. 9. Chapecones were Mrs. Glenn Porter, Mrs. Dean Nite, Mrs. Eugene Alford and Mrs. Mary Younkman. Guests for the evening were Bonnie Marshall, Carol Stutz, Natalie Logan, Jeanne Bowman, Nancy Hampton, Rita Jo Moulden, Marilyn Brown, Betty Frick, Elinor Rice, Donna Francis, Clara James, Joyce Cazier, Sally Dial, Sue Ithinger, Sally Kellam, Joan Bigham. Also Paulette Stowell, Shirley Denison, Donna Spotts, Clara Nelson, Jerry Simpson, Jeannene Fischer, Julia Sander, Jane Denni, Denny Coleman, Patricia Clem, Marlene Edmonston, Doris Lyons, Georgiana Earlywine, Charlene Ewell, Susan Forney, Jo Pillar, Ann Ainsworth. Virginia Osborne, Marjorie Hersenberger, Mary Cureys, Geraldine Mahan, Marilyn Reed, Joanna Mitchell, Susan Woodward, Mary Lou Martin, Bonnie Wall, Margaret Barr, Marilyn Seymour, Betty Delane, Margaret Gowan, Judy Buckley, Donna Schmans, Shirley Siefkin, and Jean Mitchell. Lou Ann Schuetz, Sue Speck, Helen Craves, Kay Lehmann, Sue King, Jerry Hesse, Betty Barton, Patsy Ruth Matkins, Kay Lambert, Celia Kigore, Edwin Schock, Janice McFarland, Patricia Greely, Kay Russell, Betty Carmean, Mary Lyn Updegriff, Jane Hunter, Barbara Fordham, Virginia Yancey, Lura Mundy, Donna Davis. Students, Faculty, Attend AWS Coffee Wednesday Representatives from student or-organizations and faculty members attended the monthly Associated Women Students student-faculty coffee Wednesday. Student activities represented were Inter-Dorm and Pan-Hellenic councils, Women's Athletic association, Sasak, Future Business Leaders of America, and Stateswomen's club, Virginia Thomson, chairman of the A.W.S. coffee committee, said the next coffee may be replaced by an open house at the new women's lounge. 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