30 The Society Page UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO Red Hair or Else For Sig Ep Pledges Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges searched the campus Friday for flashing and beautiful red heads. Actives had sternly warned that each must have a date with a redheaded woman Friday night, must bring her to the house for an hour dance and pass under the approval of active authority. The warning was also added that any pledge failing to show up at the house without a redhead to the Sig Ep's traditional "hell week" would receive cheerfully and in a hearty manner a penalty of 25 paddles. Pledges bringing a blonde were to receive five paddles and 10 for brunettes. Six men received 25 paddles and one man five. Each girl was required to sign the register before leaving the house, after reading the following notice: Every girl, in signing the Red Register, certifies that she is a natural red head, and that she has at some time during her life time has been called "Red." She must certify that she is enrolled in Kansas University, and preferably she must like to dance. Her professors in literature must consider her well read, and she must be ready for anything that comes her way. Politically she should be known as a Red, and it is permissible if her face reddens at such a thought. Athletically she may be classed as rough and ready, and it is praiseworthy if she readily takes to sports. Names signed on the register were: Margaret Butler, Florence Allen, Donna White (blond), B. J. Hamilton, Hilda Miner, Mary Ann Deckard, Dolores Tierney, Margaret Replogle, Alice Jeane Lemon, and Betty Mott. Something neat for relaxation and study! DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Some Rest After Parties Others Start in Hell Week Despite the fact that the wind is beginning to howl around the corners and is making it a muscular-leg-struggle to go to classes, the sun is doing its part to brighten the college men and women's life, urging them outside. And then the night's been too bad for college social life. Neither too warm to keep dancing partners distant, nor to cold to cause teeth to clatter at awkward moments. But after two days of merry-making, gay parties and dances, it is Praise Alluh for a day of rest. Men and women attending the Cooperative Hall's Valentine dance and the Pi Phi's winter formal Friday night and those attending the Delt's dinner-dance in the Union building, the Kappa Sig's Black and White and Carruth Hall's party last night are ready to make this a quiet day. Attending the All-Musical Vespers in Hoch auditorium this afternoon. University students are letting sweet music serve as their recreation and entertainment for the day. But while others are leisurely spending their time in quietude, evil-doings that are not dissimilar to the activities of infernal regions are taking place in the houses of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Omicron Pi and Pi Kappa Alpha. For this is "hell week" for them. CORRECTION . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon and not Sigma Alpha Epsilon announced the pledging of Larry Johnston of Fort Scott. ...dinner guests Thursday evening were Karl M. Ruppenthal, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stream of Kansas City and Mrs. A. V. Dougherty of Topeka. KWAHYAJ . . . ...held a breakfast Sunday morning honoring Marjorie Houston of Kansas City. Miss Houston, a graduate student in the college, left the first of the week for Colby where she will teach English and journalism in the high school. SIGMA KAPPA . . . . held initiation Saturday. The names of the initiates will be announced later in the week. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ... Anna Belle Jones and Aliere Witherup spent the weekend in Kansas Cit. DELTA CHI . . . DELTA CHI ... ...initiation will be held Friday. ...guest Friday was Ray Hescamp SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ...guests Friday were Don Black of Kansas City and Tom Graybill. CORBIN HALL... ...Freda Zimmerman from Wichita, and Mary Joan McCann and Marjorie Whitla, both from Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. ...Sunday dinner guests were Bill Stowell and Denzel Gibbens. TEMPLIN HALL . . . ...is serving meals to members of Jolliffe hall while the Jolliffe hall kitchen is being remodeled. Mrs. M. M. Wolfe, Jolliffe hall housemother, is alternating between Battenfeld and Templin where the other boys a re eating. ...Olin Templin was dinner guest Thursday night. ...Henry Werner, Advisor of Men, was luncheon guest Saturday. ... Thursday night dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nelson and son Robert of Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallingford and daughter Virginia of Independence. NU SIGMA NU . . . MILLER HALL . . . SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1942 Weaver's ...new girls are Anna Mae Young of Louisburg, Jean Bartz of Eudora, and Betty Ward of Kansas City, Mo. Yippee!! GAY GIBSON GIVES OUT WITH A GAY RODEO PRINT... TRIANGLE . . . ... Don Hogue of Ottawa was a luncheon guest today. WATKINS HALL $ ^{*} $ . . . Others from . . . $3.95 Sylvia Steeper is now attending National College of Education in Evanston. Ill., where she is taking pre-kindergarten courses in educa- semester. tion. She lived at Watkins hall last...Mary Louise Christianson of Wetmore, is replacing Mary Catherine Boydston in the house. CARBUTH HALL ...weekend guest was Gene Foncannon from Kansas State. ...gave an informal dance at the hall last night. Styled with all the fashion wisdom Gay Gibson can give . . . soft blue and white print . . . $10.95 ...guests at the house party were: Of crisp spun rayon in an all time fabric . . . Its new and different and is definitely a fabric of tomorrow. Jeanne Shoemaker, Treva Canary, Betty Stephenson, Evelyn Kamprath, Phyllis Wickert, Evelyn Hodgson, Meda Gae Litton, Ruth Krehbiel, Doris Turney, Mary Martha Hudelson, Kitty McGanhey, Jackie Simmons, Nadine Hunt, Dorina Burkhead, Helen Rymph of Topeka, and Dorothy Harkness. Chaperones were Miss Carlotta Nellis, housemother of Templin hall, Mrs. R. D. Montgomery, housemother at Battenfeld hall, and Mrs. M. M. Wolfe, housemother of Jolliffe hall. PI BETA PHI . . . (continued to page three) BLUE MILL ...guests at the winter formal Friday night in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building were: Barney Chapman, Eugene Foncannon of Manhattan, Jim Cook, Walker Butin, Jim Jenson, Dwight Horner, Eddie Muse, Art Black, Louis Allen, C. 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