10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, December 6, 1967 Season parties set Evergreen, Santa Clauses, toys and Christmas carols will highlight 13 campus parties this weekend at KU. Tree trimming parties lend themselves well to the pre-Christmas season as the Delta Chis, Alpha Chi Omegas, Phi Kappa Sigmas, Alpha Omicron Pis and Phi Kappa Taus decorate their houses and trim trees for the season. The parties include dates, refreshments and caroling. The Alpha Chis will present toys to their dates and later will give the toys to the "Toys for Tots." The Phi Kappa Sigmas will have a party for some underprivileged children of Lawrence complete with toys from a Phi Kappa Santa. The Alpha Gamma Deltas and dates will hunt for the Yule Log of merry old England Friday night. The couple who finds the decorated log will be awarded a prize. A dance follows the Yule log hunt. The Alpha Tau Omegas will crown their sweetheart at their Christmas formal "The Tannenbaum Ball." At the dance in Topeka the men will give presents to their dates. Toys and red Christmas stockings will be given to the dates of Sigma Kappas at their "Crystal Fantasy" formal Friday night. Draft - Continued from page 1 said graduate students, needing a year to finish their studies, should apply for "consideration" for deferment. The English department relies heavily on graduate students to teach freshman English courses. James A. Gowen, English instructor, has read one national report predicting 20 to 30 per cent fewer graduate students for next fall. "This sounds rather dire. These figures have been wrong in the past," he said. Gowen said the English department always has had a large number of teaching applications from graduate students. He said outside teachers, mostly housewives, had to be called in this fall when the student estimate figure fell short by 350 students. George W. Swift, associate dean of the graduate school, preferred not to speculate upon effects of the draft law, until additional information is available. However, he does not think many graduate students will be affected during the second semester. James K. Logan, dean of the law school, said it doesn't look like first or second year law students, except men with ROTC, 4-F or similar classifications and women, will be able to get deferments. He said, because of this the Law School enrollment could be set back substantially. "We are not planning any changes in admissions and hope that some eligible men will be able to enter law school. We hope those who have already started can finish," Logan said. Delta Delta Delta women will entertain their Christmas dates at a buffet. After the dinner Santa will appear to distribute toys to some underprivileged children of Lawrence. The Delta Upsilon men will announce their "Trophy Girl" at their annual dance of the same name Saturday night at the Ramada Ino InTepeka. Tau Kappa Epsilon men will hold their Red Carnation Ball in Topeka Saturday night. Hashinger Hall plans to host a Christmas party Friday night complete with all the trimmings. The men of Templin Hall are decorating their hall in the style of Old England for their Christmas formal. The men and their dates will eat dinner at Lewis Hall and return to Templin for a dance Friday night. The Theta Chis plan a non-Christmas theme for their party this weekend-Viking Party.The men and their dates will eat a "Tom Jones" style dinner and their dates take over the house after the Theta Chis move out for the weekend. Romney speaks at Kansas State MANHATTAN —(UPI)— Gov. George Romney today urged expansion of private investment in underdeveloped nations and action by government to sweeten the world's economic climate for the American Entrepreneur. The Republican presidential candidate, who is on the eve of a 15-nation tour, called for liberalization of trade policies, reduction of tariffs and greater diplomatic efforts to create a favorable climate for private investment among the "have not nations." Romey told students at Kansas State University that a "development gap" is widening between the rich and poor nations, causing a situation of "greater danger than Communist aggression." "We are slipping, the danger is increasing," he said. "We must find a way to avert this potential disaster. We must concentrate new energies to use the tremendous wealth and technological expertise of the affluent nations." When Shopping for Christmas Don't Forget THE TOWN CRIER where you'll find one of the largest selections in Lawrence of Wrapping Paper Bows & Ribbon Boxed Cards Gift Books Boxed Sets Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m Daily Including Sunday 912 Massachusetts VI 2-2147 THE FIFTH DIMENSION! Dec.13,7:30 p.m. Tickets $2, $1.50, $1 At Union & Information Booth Presented by Student Union Activities-