Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRI., DEC. 13, 1940 Pre-Vacation Weekend Gay With Thirteen Parties Cold weather, Christmas trees, and 13 parties on the weekend of Friday the thirteenth make this weekend a red letter one in more than one sense of the word. With this weekend being the last school weekend of this year, University students are planning and have planned festivities that would put anybody else but college students in bed for a week. The Christmas spirit, in the form of decoration all over the campus, will also prevail at the Greek and Independent parties tonight. The following are celebrating the beginning of the Yuleide season tonight: The Alpha Tau Onegas, Battenfeld, Templin, and Carruth halls, the L.S.A., Pi Beta Phi, Ricker hall, Sigma Kappa, Biology clubs, and the Fireside Forum of the Congregational church. Tomorrow night the I.S.A. will dance again, and Pi Kappa Alpha's will party in the chapter house. TRIANGLE . . . ... held a dinner last night honoring their national president, Mr. E. Paul Richard of Cincinnati. The following faculty members were guests: Prof. W. W. Deschner, Prof. J. M. Kellogg, Prof. V.P. Hessler, Prof. E. D. Hay, Prof. A. H. Sluss, Prof. F. L. Brown, and Prof. A. M. Ocker- blad. DELTA CHI. . . will hold a tea Sunday from 5:30 to 7:30 in the chapter house honoring Dr. J. Christy Wilson, '14 Miss Elizabeth Klautz, Mrs. David McCreath, Mrs. R. M. Wheeler, and Mrs. T. H. Aszman will alternate pouring. SPEAKER AT... ... the tea to be given Saturday afternoon by the American Association of University Women will be Philip Cook, graduate student in psychology, and a native of Australia. A. D. PI . . . ... dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Geltch, Prof. and Mrs. Russell Wiley, Col. and Mrs. Karl Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, Mr. and Mrs. John Stutz, Mrs. C. H. Ashton, Dr. and Mrs. Penfield Jones, and Miss Elizabeth Meguiar. --- Two Schools of Thought---- For the ultra conservatives is this coat—warm and smart, but not as practical as the snowsuit. Either one could have been seen on the Hill today. For Men Who Do Things The Correct Way If you're the kind of a guy who gripes all the way home from a Party Date that requires certain conventionsls — then don't read this ad! But if you're the kind of a man who knows his "heart-throb" should have the best then Phone 363 AND ORDER FLOWERS. This Card Means the Best Always Friday, Dec. 13 Authorized Parties Alpha Tau Omega, Party at House, 12. Battenfeld Hall, Christmas Party at Hall, 12. Campus House, Colonial Tea Room, 12. Pi Beta Phi, Dance at Union Ballroom, 12. Independent Student Association, Party at Miller Hall, 12. Ricker Hall, Dance at Hall, 12. Templin and Carruth, Party at Templein, 12. Sigma Kappa, Dance at House. 12. Biologists Clubs of Snow Hall, Kansas Room, Memorial Union. 12. Fireside Forum, Christmas party, Congregational Church, 12. Saturday, Dec. 14 Independent Student Association, Praty at Watkins Hall, 12. Pi Kappa Alpha, Dance at Chapel house, 12. Sunday, Dec. 15 Roger William Foundation Christmas Open House, Baptist Student Center, 1124 Mississippi, 5:30 to 7. (guests bring a ten-cent gift for tree.) Women for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K. U. Students. 711 Mass. St. ---