Friday, December 8, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 P-to-P looks for KU hosts The People-to-People organization is looking for KU students to host foreign students for all or part of the Christmas vacation. P-to-P has been conducting this service for international students for several years, said Dave Booth, Lawrence senior and chairman of the homestays committee. Booth said the committee has had no trouble finding places for foreign students to stay, but "most of the response comes from community chapters." Before Thanksgiving vacation, the committee found places for all 40 foreign students requesting homestays. About 10 of the hosts were KU students; the rest were members of community chapters. Most foreign students requesting homestays are placed in Kansas City and Topeka homes by P-to-P chapters in those communities. Booth said. Any KU student wanting to take a foreign student home with him for Christmas vacation may sign up in the P-to-P office in the Kansas Union. Continued from page 3 Journalist- "My involvement with the information center took me along diverse news paths," he said. "One day I might be amid distressing slums that I hoped I would never see again, but I emerged with stories and pictures of a new medical clinic or a morning bread and powdered milk line for children and unemployed." McCarthy said he went to Peru because "my wife and I wanted to see if personal involvement was only for the 'now generation' or whether all people could be involved in helping others. "We now urge others to volunteer for similar experiences," he said. Official Bulletin TODAY Pre-Law Students interested in the University of Chicago Law School may discuss their questions and learn about its program with Mr. Karagana Kostadinov, a mannon in the College Office. Make appointments in 206强 Hall. *Fall Peace Corps Weck.* Special office, 305 Kansas Union. Phone: 3774. *Fall Peace Corps Weck.* 9:30 am. Also 3:30, 4:30, 7:30, Meadowlark Room, Kansas Union. KU Muslim Society, 12.30 p.m. PURSER, East Room, School of Religion History, English Lecture. 3:30 p.m. "Life in the Provinces: Views from the Province English Press." Roy M. Wiles, McMaster U. Forum Room, Kansas Union. Foreign Film. 7:30 p.m. "Gertrud." Danish. Hoch Auditorium. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Seven Days in May." Dyce Auditorium. University Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Hedda Gabler." Peace Corps Exam. 9:30 a.m. Also 10:30 a.m. Meadowlark Room, Union. SATURDAY SUA Kiddie Movie. 9:30 am ... Du Bonduy. Forum Room, Kansas University Hindu Society Meeting 4 p.m. Dharma Yoga. Pine Room, Kansas U.S.A. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Seven Days in May." Dyce. Auditorium. Water Ballet. 8 p.m. Quack Club Robinson Pool. Robinson Pool. SUA Special Film. 8 p.m. "A Win- ing." University Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Hedda Gabel." da Gabler" "0:00 PM ONLY" "CHICAGO, IL" Basketball. 9:30 p.m. Loyola. Chicago Stadium. SUNDAY University Theatre. 2:30 p.m. "Hedda Gaber." Carillon Recital. 3 p.m. Albert Gerb Chamber Choir. 3:30 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall. Lutheran Students Association. 5:20 Eastern University Delta at University Eastern Church SUA Special Film 7 p.m. "The Gos- tal leading to St. Matthew" Union Ramblers Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Seven Days in May." Dyce Auditorium. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS © VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC. If you're just looking for looks, you won't give us a second glance. But then if you're looking for a station wagon in the first place, maybe you're more interested in how much it can hold. In which case you ought to take a look at ours. Admittedly, the Volkswagen isn't beautiful, It's tall, it's plain, and it's boxy. Which is why it holds about twice as much as handsomer wands on. Nine passengers instead of the usual six. 170 cu. ft. of carrying space as opposed to as little as 70cu.ft. or perhaps 107 if you're lucky. Which makes us look pretty good after all. JERRY ALLEN MOTORS, INC. SALES - SERVICE - PARTS 2522 Iowa VI 3-2200 DEALER Please don't zlupf Sprite. It makes plenty of noise all by itself. Sprite, you recall, is the soft drink that's so tart and tingling, we just couldn't keep it quiet. Flip its lid and it really flips. Bubbling, fizzing, gurgling, hissing and carrying on all over the place. An almost excessively lively drink Hence, to zlupf is to err. What is zlupfing? Zlupfing is to drinking what smacking one's lips is to eating. It's the staccato buzz you make when draining the last few deliciously tangy drops of Sprite from the bottle with a straw WRITE IS A REGISTERED TRADE MARK It's completely uncalled for. Frowned upon in polite society. And not appreciated on campus either. But. If zlupfing Sprite is absolutely essential to your enjoyment; if a good healthy zlupf is your idea of heaven, well...all right. But have a heart. With a drink as noisy as Sprite, a little zlupf goes a long, long way. SPRITE. SO TART AND TINGLING. WE JUST COULDN'T KEEP IT QUIET. Senior SWEATSHIRT Sale $1.50 to dues-paying Seniors $2.00 to all others HATS 50c to dues-paying Seniors $1.00 to all others On Sale at the Alumni Office 127 Strong Hall Sale Starts Wednesday, Dec.13 First Lady "E" - Two-diamonds. a pretty detail, of brown faceted crystal. Yellow or white. $49.95 Boddes of Time "OO" - Florentine beauty, - 18k gold piece 17 jewel - Pink/yellow/gold - Yellow or white, $69.95 Golden Goddess "EE"—Elegant 14k gold case. 23 jewels. Faceted crystal. Yellow or black. $85.00 When you know what makes a watch tick, you'll give a Bulova. 743 Massachusetts VI 3-4366 EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR Your ID Card Is Your Pass To Instant Credit