Page 7 University Daily Kansan Christmas Comes to KU CHRISTMAS TIME IS CHILDREN'S TIME—Ann Leavitt, La Grange, Ill., senior, and Connie Coberly, Hutchinson senior, read a Christmas story to two-year-old Evan and five-year-old Dick Williams. The two children and their other two sisters, aged seven and nine, (not pictured) are familiar playmates in the vicinity of the Pi Phi and Chi Omega houses the year round. However, according to house members, they add a special warmth to the holiday season. A major in elementary education, Miss Coberly recently finished student teaching a kindergarten class in the Topeka school system. Miss Leavitt completed her student teaching in a Kansas City third grade classroom. Evan and Dick are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Odd Williams, 700 California, but spend much of their time at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams, 1631 Crescent Road. In the WRA semi-final basketball games tomorrow at 7 and 8 p.m., Lewis Hall, division two winner, will face Delta Delta Delta, division three champion. Carruth O'leary, winner in the women's division one, will face the division four champion Delta Gamma. Women's Teams Vie Tomorrow The finals will be played December 17 at 7 p.m. Delta Gamma won its semifinal berth by defeating GSP 3W, (30 to 5) and Pi Beta Phi, (17 to 15) in playoffs last week. Delta Delta Delta defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma 25 to 7 and GSP 4W, (23 to 19) also in last weeks playoffs. FRIED CHICKEN ALL YOU CAN EAT! ONLY $1 Wednesday, Dec. 11 (Regular buffet service always available) The Little Banquet MALL SHOPPING CENTER Gorgeous engagement and wedding rings are a specialty of ours. For years we have supplied the finest diamonds and the most popular ring sets for this once-in-a-lifetime occasion. Come in and see our wide variety in all price ranges. At our store you can make your selection with the confidence that you'll receive full diamond value. Tuesday, Dec. 10. 1963 Children Bring Back True Season Spirit By Linda Machin Kansan Society Editor Two small children ventured to the door of the sorority house across the street. "Would ya' wike to come to my house an' see ou-wah Chwistwima twee?" the smallest of the two asked the sorority woman who answered the door. Bending down, the woman student said. "Well, ah, I'd like to, but ... "She won't care," assured her older sister. "OH. IT'S NOT that," smiled the woman student. "You see, I've got this term paper that..." But somehow the bright little faces peering out from furry hoods changed her mind. "Why don't you come on up to my room and see ours first," she said. Upstairs, as she explained to her roommate, "We just came up to see the decorations." THE OLDER CHILD walked to the window, politely observed the sparsely decorated, artificial tree, smiled timidly, but said nothing. The other, younger and less timid, asked with some concern: "But, whe' awe the wights an' wed balls and silbhe stuff?" "Well, you see, we don't really have time to go down town and buy . . ." she stopped. Attempting to divert the child's attention, the roommate pointed to the paper decorations on the door. "See the Santa Clauses, aren't they funny?" THE LITTLE GIRL whispered something to her sister. "What did she say," asked the one roommate. "She wants to know where the baby Jesus is," explained the older sister, blushing. "We always have Him at home, and lambs and camels and shepherds, too." The Schilling is local currency in Austria. So is this. Austria, Australia, or Afghanistan: whether you're on or off—the beaten track, BANK OF AMERICA TRAVELERS CHEQUES are as good as cash. Better, in fact. Loss-proof and theft-proof, they're money only you can spend. Only your signature makes them valid. Buy them before you go—spend them as you go—anywhere around the world. BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION • WESTERN FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION