PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1941 177 Neophytes Take A Powder Annual Walk-Outs Leave Houses Bare Blackouts and barbarian customs prevailed in several sorority and fraternity houses last night. It was pledges night out, and for some reason they decided to take all the fuses and silverware with them. Those houses joining the ranks of "walker-outers" were Phi Psl, Gamma Phi, Phi Gam, Delta Tau, Fi Phi, Sig Alph, Sigma Nu, and Kappa. The Pi Phi's and Phi Pei's were very unsubtle about the whole thing They rode off in chartered buses that were waiting for them in front of the Pi Phi house, instead of sneaking off as is the usual custom. The Kappa's and Fhi Gam's displayed a streak of originality by hiring a sleeper coach and having dinner served in the car. After dinner they headed for that popular steak-fry rendezvous, Lone Star lake, where they danced until they returned to the house where (b, active wreaked their vengeance. The Gamma Phi's and Sig Alph's were practically alone in keeping their whereabouts a secret. The only evidence the actives could produce was a telegram congratulating the actives on their extraordinary pledge class. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON guests Sunday for this first buffet supper of the season were: Eloise Brown, Ada Lee Fuller, Teresa Comley, Betty Roberts, Mary K. Brown, Billie Jarboe, Christine Turk, Jane Veatch, Jean Ott, Becky Tremblay, Betty McVey, Marjorie Siegrist, Barbara Benton, Patti Duncan, Shirley Binford, Roberta McCluggage, Jane Everest, Helen Wilkins, Patty Armel, Jane Sites, Patty Anderson, Marjory Kiskadden, Zibby Peirs, Janie Rowe, Myra Hurd, Willadene Weber, Mary Burhfield, Jean Elliot, Margareta Stewart, Francis Scholoesser, Betty Baker, Nadine Fox, Cynthia Gilner, Betty Donimie, Gordon Suor, Don Ebling, Dick Hogan, Bob Moore, Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leo, of Kansas City, Mo.; Bill Oliver, Marcel Peterson, Jake Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dominie, Helen Rose Herrick, Mary Louise Rowsey, Pattsy Schmidt, Mary Louise Laffer, Irma Lee Hasty, Joelyn Eluke, Bobbe Peck, Elinor Forren, Bette Brook, Dorothy Chapin, Sarepta Pierpont. THETA SIGMA PHI . . . . OPEN HOUSE will be held Thursday, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... will have an hour dance with the Phi Gam's tonight at the Kappa house. ACACIA ... dinner guests Sunday were Doris Neiwig, Fern Stranathan, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sturm. PHI KAPPA PSI... . . . will have an hour dance with the Gamma Phi tonight at the Gamma Phi house. DELTA UPSILON... . . . announces officers of their pledge class as follows: president, Jim Secrest; vice president, Laird Campbell; secretary, Ed Tihen. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ALPHA CIRCLE 11... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Witt, and son, Anthony, of Russell, and Dr. and Mrs. Reid from Gardner. . . . . week-end guest was Audrey Bateman, Oskalaoosa. DELTA TAU DELTA ... ... Dinner guests Sunday noon were Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker and daughter, Wichita, and Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherwax, Lawrence. TEMPLIN... ☆ ... Weekend guests were: Mr. C. X. If you are looking for something to impress the men, then you will be interested in this somehow different suit. It is wonderful to wear on blind dates where that first glance means so much. Mann and John Mann of Woodbine, Kan.; Howard Newkirk of Kansas State College; Mr. and Mrs. J. E Reimer and Betty Reimer of Kansas City, Mo.; and Glen Hutchinson of Emporia. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . . ... Miss Jean Parren of Topeka was the weekend guest of Miss Reba Rodgers. . . . Alice Boylon, Margaret Mauchley, and Mildred Whitted spent the weekend in Kansas City, Kansas. . . . Luncheon guests Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gosh, Pleasanton, Kan. RICKER . . . SIGMA KAPPA ... WATKINS HALL . . . ... Dinner guests Sunday were John Peterson, Leroy Jones, Ellvin Sendill and Frank Vratil . . . week end guest was Miss Betty Bowman of Kansas City, Mo. . . . dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer of Lenexa, Kan. ... Dinner guests Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Sam E. Roberts of Kansas City, Mo. ... week end guest was Marion Holefeler of Wellington. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . CHI OMEGA . . . . . . Saturday dinner guest was Mary Louise Adams of Bartlesville, Okla. ... luncheon guest Monday was Margaret Strong of Troy, Kan. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... will hold an hour dance tonight with the Sigma Chi pledge class. ... Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. John Brownley and son, Bill of Hutchinson, Dick Reed of Kansas City, Mo., and Spencer Bayles. WAGER HALL . ... elected the following officers for the coming year: Juanita Smith president; Jacqueline Spencer, vice-president; Emma Louise Neidermeyer, secretary-treasurer; Betty Pruitt, social chairman; Eunice Roll reporter; Georgia White, editor; Lavon Peters, historian. WATKINS HALL . . . ... held their annual elections Monday evening installing the following officers: president, Nadine Schuerman, vice president, Eileen Smith; secretary, Betty Charles; treasurer, Dorothy Seeley; historian, Mary Catherine Boydston; intra-mural manager, Althea Shuss; social committee, Mary Gene Hull, chairman, Evelyn Kamprath, and Dorothy Harkness; Virginia Gsell, song leader; alumni secretary, Joyce Standiferd, and publicity chairman, Mary McDonald. Tryouts ★★★ Flag Swingers The organization will perform during the football season on the field, and on the court during the basketball season. There is a possibility of making a few trips. A corps of 24 Swiss flag swingers will be organized Thursday and Friday afternoons, in the office of Prof. Russel L. Wiley, director of the University Band. New hopefuls and old members are invited to enroll for the corps. No previous experience is necessary. Air mail and passenger service has recently been established between Wichita and Tulsa. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. First Midweek Tomorrow Night A new innovation for dance patrons on the Hill will be startled tomorrow night when the first Scotch Varsity, formerly called Mid-week Varsity, will be held in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building from seven to eight o'clock. You are invited... to our FIT and COMFORT Clinic Conducted by Betty Vincent expert stylist from Formfit . . . KEEP A LIFE BRA WARDROBE FOR FULL TIME CHARM Sports-Life, Day-Life, Night-Life—it takes all three to assure gentle uplift, required separation, complete comfort, added poise at all times. 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