Here on the Hill--- 0408 21 39 66 50 76 87 98 109 118 127 136 145 154 163 172 181 190 209 218 227 236 245 254 263 272 281 290 309 318 327 336 345 354 363 372 381 390 409 418 427 436 445 454 463 472 481 490 509 518 527 536 545 554 563 572 581 590 609 618 627 636 645 654 663 672 681 690 709 718 727 736 745 754 763 772 781 790 809 818 827 836 845 854 863 872 881 890 909 918 927 936 945 954 963 972 981 990 1099 an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSA SUN., DEC. 15, 1940 The Pi Kappa Alpha's contributed their bit to the Yuletide celebration with a dance in the chapter house last night, and rang in a juke box for sound effects. With a crowded Friday and Saturday night behind them, University students will sleep through church today to get up only for Sunday dinner. Thirteen parties, even though they're all to spend Christmas cheer, take energy. Weekend Activity Brings Sunday Morning Sleep Last night Districts I and III of the L.S.A. duced to records for three hours at Watkins hall, following up the party of districts II and IV Friday night at Miller hall. This afternoon the Roger Williams Foundation will hold open house in the Baptist Student Center, and that winds up the last weekend at K.U. until 1941. PI PHI'S ... ... gave their annual "poor children's party" Saturday afternoon in the lounge of the Memorial Union. A group of needy children from around Lawrence were taken to the Union, where refreshments were served to them, and each child was given a gift. DELTA GAMMA . . . ... colony attended the Christmas formal of the Washburn Delta Gamma chapter at Topeka last night. CAMPUS HOUSE . . . ... abandoned all fears of Friday the thirteenth at their Superstition party Friday evening at the Colonial Tea Room, in an atmosphere of cats, four-leaf clover, serpents, horse-shoes, and rabbit feet. Each invitation was in the shape of a rabbit's foot, and the programs were horse-shoe shaped. PSI CHI ... honorary psychology fraternity, initiated six pledges Thursday evening following a dinner held in their honor in the English room of the Memorial Union building. Those students initiated were Jane Barnes, college junior; Betty Blake. college senior; Hal Cook. graduate; Bernard Hall, college senior; Elizabeth Sanchioni, graduate; and Mabel Yeaton, college senior. Twenty-six members attended the dinner and initiation services. Garth Thomas, graduate, president of Psi Chi presided. ... halls gave a joint Christmas party Friday night at Templim. Guests at the party were: Dorothy May, Alice Russell, Jean Moore, Molly Mullen, Betty Ann Leasure, Pauline Moore, Mary Ann Hammum, Ferne and Betty Meuschke, Dorothy TEMPLIN AND CARRUTH . . . DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. St. These previews of what the well dressed woman will wear this winter have definite class. The emphasis, as on all this year's clothes, is on good lines. New is the flounced skirt on the day dress. Nelson, Jean Shelton, Erma Lee Wallace, Nadine Schuermer Dorothy Gardiner, Louise Trautweir, Beatrice Witt, Caroline Baker, Annabell Wilson, Nadine Hunt, Peggy Osmond, Gayle Warren, Norma Jean Young, Virginia Griswold, Joanne Johnson, Phyllis Wherry, Dorothy Burkhead, Virginia Porter, Edith Olmstead, Doris Wood, Kansas City, Mo., Freida Hardeman of Leavenworth, and Jeanne Hollis of Overbrook. SiGMA KAPPA . . . ... entertained with its winter formal Friday night at the chapter house. The Starduster orchestra of Kansas City furnished the music. Friday the Thirteenth good-luck symbols were given to offset bad luck. DELTA TAU DELTA . . ... dinner guests Thursday evening were Miss Maudie Elliott, Barbara Barber, and Peggy Roberts. (continued to page three) Take a Record Album Home Complete Symphonies and Concertos at Almost One-Half Former Price Brabms Symphonies No.1 and 2. Sibelius Symphony No.2 in D Major Tschaikowsky Symphonies No.4 and 5 Cesar Franck Symphony in D Minor Beethoven, Mozart, Debussy Tone Poems and Concerto's Tibbett, Thomas. Marion Anderson, many others. Presents for Men Problem to Women To correct the general opinion that a society page is run for women alone, an effort is being made to feature the men, bless them, and their wants for a merry Christmas. Having taken a concensus on the subject from the women on the campus, the writer finds that what to buy brother, grandpa, pater and HIM for Christmas remains as complicated as the proverbial Gordian knot. To spruce up an old suit, or to complement a new suit are muffiers and scarves, in solid colors or white, and in wool or silk. Blue- Lots of men hate ties selected by someone else, but the same men will depend on the holiday haul to replenish their handkerchief supply for 1941. A reminder that plain white handkerchiefs are still tops naturally follows. grey, yellow, bright red, and shades of brown are favorites that will add enough color to make any old overcoat look new. Some of the college men in the East have taken to wolen gloves, in colors loud enough to make their neighbor cringe at the sight. And there are still plaid socks! If he smokes, the problem is simplified. A good pipe, if he indulges, will make him beam throughout vacation. Cigarettes, a lighter or case, or combination of both will do the same for the cigarette fiend. At any rate, the buyer can't go wrong. Wallets, pigskin gloves, military brushes, and shaving sets are not original but are tried and true favorites, nevertheless. And if the problem is still unsolved, just forget him. He probably wouldn't have liked them anyway. Fitted with Blue Grass Flower Mist, Blue Grass Dusting Powder and a cake of Hand Soap. $4.25 Boxed for Giving Lovely sheer hose make a delightful gift for any girl. No-Mend hose come in two and three thread and the latest popular hosiery colors. Fit the foot size as well as the proportions of the leg. $1.15 pair