PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY.NOVEMBER 14,1941 Here on the Hill-dinner guests Thursday night were John Kreauer, Harry O'Kane, Ralph Dockstuber, and George Tomlinson. Heavy Weekend Forecast; Seven Parties and Game The Hill is being transformed into a haven for butterflies this weekend. Those who have any ideas about doing some studying might as well forget it because the social events are coming thick and fast. Tonight's events include the Pumpkin Prom and Carnival, in the Union, Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Eta Kappa, and Carruth Hall parties, all at the respective houses, and Wesley Foundation Skating party at the Rollerdrome. The highlights of Saturday afternoon are the football game, and Rock Chalk Mixer right after the game. That night, the Varsity with Matt Betton as the special feature, also the Sigma Nu, Phi Chi Delta, and Pi Kappa Alpha parties. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . . luncheon guest yesterday was Pauline Rankin. SIGMA NU ... ... dinner guests Thursday night were Verlee Reese, Helen Guesse- ford, Mary B. Flint, Mary Evelyn Newman. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... dinner guests Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. F, W. McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Wasson, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hamilton, all from Kansas City, Mo., Lieutenant Ed Young, Camp Pollt, Lo., and Mrs. Ruth McKair. Football game favorite! For tribune, princess style with form fitting lines that really do something for the figure. PHI CAMMA DELTA . . . guests at dinner last night were Mrs. William Dusick, Silver Grove, Kenai; Mr. Robert Kirshner, Topeka; Mr. W. H. Odell; and Richard Oldham. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . held their annual Sister- Daughter banquet last night, the following guess attending: Barbara Winn, Mary Jo Gerdeman, Mary Thompson, Nancy Munger, Mary Lashley, Martina Alice Horner, Letha Eppelby, Anne French, Marian Ranson, and Marion Read. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... dinner guest last night was Howard Godberry. lumcheon guest last night was Milded Buny. Friday lunchson guest, was Janet Bowen. SIGMA NU ... ... members can soon tell just which pretty coeds will ever make milkmaids. The Milk Party will be tomorrow night at the Country DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Club; out in front will be Bessie, the cow, and all milkmaids will have to show the milkmen their skill in milking her. Inside will be a milk bar, and dancing to Russ Chambers. Chagrones are Mrs. Dean Alt, and Mrs. Frank A Griffith. Guests are; Patti Duncan, Martha Alice Horner, Pat Arnall, Bobbe Peck, Sana Jane Wilkerson, Margaret Funk, Verlie Reece, Lois Wheeler, Paula Reeve, Katherine Green, Martha Rayk. Rosemary Branine, Jean Hoffman, Jo Johnson, Alouise Brown, Mary Evelyn Friday, November 14, 1941 PUMPKIN FROM AND CARNIVAL (All-University Party), Union Ballroom, 8:30-11:30 p.m. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Newman, Barbara Barber, Mignon Morton, Helen Huff, Mary Mc- Cleary, Betty Dunlap, Helen Pep- Flint, Mary Louise Goddap, Doris Johnson, Dorothy Fizzell, Mary Jo Gerdeman, Audene Feusett, Jane Nisson, Bea Wimberry, Molly Mullen, Marjorie Thomas, Ernestine Stever, Hilda Miner, nad Catherine Fries. A Jewel OF A JEWEL BOX In fact, the cutest we've seen in a long, long time--to the human anatomy - and some impossible. Weaver Durable leatherette in blue, brown, red, wine, beige. There's a strong latch and key to keep your valuables safe . . . lined with velvet and moire . . . regularly 1.25 VERY SPECIAL 1.00 Coeds Reveal Secrets Made Public Horrible Truth A zoo "chuck full" of monkeys can't hold the proverbial candle to a room full of distraught females studying for next day's classes. An innocent bystander, unfortunate enough, to witness a typical scene of "women at work" would obtain a clear idea of what heights pandemonium can reach. There they would be the picture of aspiring young womanhood scattered about the room in every position possible $ \textcircled{4} $ Each girl has her own peculiar technique in the art of study as well as everything else, but there are predominant types. In one corner of the couch is "The Deamer" curled up on the back of her neck and whose specialty it is to create her rhetorical masterpieces while staring at specks on the wall and waving bare feet in the air. In another corner "The Gorger" sits huddled over a table with a coke in one hand, a candy bar in the other, and three or four more candy bars within a twist of the wrist. It's the candid opinion of this type that the sweets build up brain energy. In the meantime the "Phi Bete" sits nonchalantly in the midst of all this hurly-burly and with seemingly little effort learns more in five minutes than the others do in an hour. VARSITY, Ballroom, 12:00 m. Phi Chi Delta, Dance in Kansas Room, 12:00 m. Pi Kappa Alpha, Chapter House, 12:00 m. Sprawled in a huddle on the floor are a group of "Diehards" who will sit up half the night arguing long and loudly over a minor difference in lecture notes. An adjacent group of "Butterflies" are exchanging experiences which occurred at the last mid-week. Sigma Nu, Country Club. 12:00 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women Fine Arts Office Makes Urgent Plea To Ticket Holders It is urgently requested that all persons who have reserved either season tickets for the University Concert course, or single admissions for the Alee Templeton concert, call at the School of Fine Arts' office and pick up their tickets before the evening-of the concert. This will avoid the confusion and delay that occurred last year on the opening number, when some were unable to get inside the auditorium until after the concert had begun. Women Aviators Elect Georgia Ferrol President Georgia Ferrel, college junior, was elected president of the Women's National Aeronautical Association last night to replace Nancy Kerber who resigned the position because of conflicting activities. Ruth Rodgers, business junior, was chosen as social chairman. The organization outlined a program of activities for the year and made plans to have a dinner meeting Dec. 4 in the English room of the Memorial Union building. Here's how to make a hit with the best girl. Call 363 and order a chrysanthemum from our colorful selection. Especially attractive with K.U. in colors. MUM! We're "mum" about the outcome of the game, but we do predict that a girl will be out of place without MUM. 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