2A Monday, October 14, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Quick INFO FROM PAGE 1A TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER LOTTO NUMBERS Partly sunny and warm. TUESDAY Partly cloudy and cooler. WEDNESDAY Partly sunny and not so cool. HAZING Continued from Page 1A with the proceeds directed toward an organization dedicated to prevent hazing. Have Delta Tau Delta alumni present at fraternity initiation activities. Conduct an annual retreat with alumni, representatives of the international fraternity, and University staff. Sponsor a major speaker to come to the campus to make a presentation on the issue of hazing. Submit articles to several publications on the impact of hazing on the fraternity and the chapter's response. Kitchen also said that the corrective measures were designed to eliminate future acts of hazing within the chapter, to rehabilitate the chapter and to positively influence educational changes in the greek community. Delta Tau Delta does not intend to appeal the University's decision. Bill Nelson, assistant director for the organizations and activities center and adviser to Greek organizations, said that some fraternity members justified hazing with the mentality that if they went through it, the new pledges should also. "Hazing runs the entire continuum," Nelson said. "We will not tolerate anything that calls to question or violates another human's dignity." WOMEN Continued from Page 1A Speakers encouraged women to express their dissatisfaction with welfare reform and Congress' Contract on America. The crowd also was encouraged to attend the Douglas County District Attorney candidates' forum at 7 p.m. tomorrow at Lawrence Memorial Hospital to demand prosecution of crimes against women. Later Saturday, women and children formed a circle at Watson Park, where they shared their experiences and provided support for each other. A men's circle with 13 participants at the South Park Gazebo also discussed negative characteristics of masculinity, such as anger, aggression and power and how to overcome this conditioning. "This helped me to know that there are other men out there who feel the same way I do," said Jeremy Pomeroy, a senior at Baker University. women and children then marched from Watson Park to the South Park Gazebo along Massachusetts Street. They shouted slogans including "Sisterhood is powerful" and "No more patriarchy, no more shit." Organizers ended the rally with a series of demands to end sexual harassment, incest, battery and all forms of violence against women. The Lawrence Police Department was criticized for not accurately reporting statistics about rape, battery and sexual assault and for not upholding the spirit of the domestic violence protocol law. Kristen Ferrell, Overland Park junior, said the rally showed that women in abused situations were not alone. "If a group of women come together, they won't be doubted and will find support," she said. HAUNTED Continued from Page 1A into two separate apartments. Rockhill didn't have any encounters with Eileen during that time. "I can't remember anything that was out of the ordinary when we were redesigning the main house," he said. But previous residents of the house have had unusual experiences. ate student, lived in the house before Rockhill's additions. Haw said that he and his roommate didn't remember any specific incidents, but that they always assumed the house was haunted because of its creepy atmosphere. Bill Haw, Kansas City, Kan., gradu- "One day we found a bunch of glass-plate negatives up in the attic," he said. "There was a spooky lady in all of the pictures. She was real old, real skinny and wore a black dress. My roommate and I always joked around that it was her that haunted the house." 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