6 Wednesday, February 13, 1974 University Daily Kansan Fools Afloat by Mayo Woodwind Concert for Everyone, University Quintet Members Sav How about 'Quartet III in F Major' by Gioacchino Rossi? Ever heard "Trio Sonata in C Minor" by Johann Quartz? Probably not, unless you are a student of a woodwind instrument. But at 8 tonight the University Woodwind Quintet will perform these two selections and works by three 20th Century composers in Swarthout Recital Hall. The quintet, composed of four members of the music faculty and a musician from the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra, realizes how select its audience is, but doesn't see that as an excuse for not playing. "Music is an alive library and people select their music with a specific interest in mind. But, like reading a book, one often explores new subject matter," said the group's oboist, Robert Stanton, associate professor of wind and percussion. Dave DeBolt, bassist and a member of the Kansas City Philharmonic, said he no need for a new listener to acquaint himself with the woodwind instruments. through your ears to appreciate it," be said, "good." "A deeper understanding will add to your enjoyment, but you can take enough in Other members of the quintet are Lawrence Maxey, clarinet; David Bushouse, French horn; and John Boulton, flute. All are assistant professors of woodwind and percussion. Mary Ellen Sutton, assistant instructor in organ, will play the harpsichord for the Quantz composition. People to People Program Lacks Manpower By BUD HUFFMAN Kansan Staff Reporter The University of Kansas People to People program needs more people. The coordinator of the program, Nancy Kaul, Shawnee Mission sophomore, said more students were needed to find homes for 60 foreign students during spring break. Most of these students attend classes at the intensive English Center, she said, and advised them to use a computer. Although some halls will be open to students during vacation, they cost an extra $3 each day and no food service is provided, she said. Kaui said that there were five or six U.S. students working to find vacation homes for the foreign students but that more U.S. students need to be prepared the job by spring break. "it's a lot easier for 35 people to find one or two families each than it is for one or two people to find 35 families each," she said. KAUIL SAID she had been active in People to People while she was in high school and taught at the University of KU in fall 1971. At that time two KU seniors were doing most of the work she needed to complete. Kuai said that at that time she didn't realize how large the program had once been. She said that in the 2½ years she'd been running the program she often had to skip classes and other activities to organize the "home stay" program. Home stay allows interested foreign students to spend school vacation with American families. Its purpose, she said, is to contribute to international understanding and to allow students to get away from the college atmosphere during vacations. FOREIGN STUDENTS get a distorted view of the United States if all they ever learn in school. a group of KU students led by William F. Dawson. The group wanted to set up a program that would allow foreign students to participate in American families during school vacations. The idea caught on both locally and nationally. President Kennedy appointed former President Eisenhower to direct the national program. Dawson and others involved with the KU program joined the national group as advisers. At one time, more than 100 U.S. students were involved in the KU People to People organization. They helped foreign students learn English and adjust to life in the United States. CLARK COAN, dean of foreign students, and daystar that there were about 150,000 students. The program was once formally organized with elected officers and membership requirements. The organization now has five or six active students and is much more informal, Kaul said. People to People was organized in 1961 by UNICAMPUS JUNIOR CLASS Several faculty members will aid the workshop, which is funded by the Division of Continuing Education and registration fees paid by participants. The City Clerks and Municipal Finance Officers Association of Kansas will have its annual meeting in conjunction with the school. "The school is part of our effort to make our expertise available to help city officials and keep the community safe." Lee Lydick president Sherri Endicott secretary The school, sponsored by the Institute of Public Affairs and Community Development of the University of Kansas, will meet at the Ramada Inn. It is designed to bring city officials together, teach them technical skills and provide an overview of current issues in urban planning. The assistant director for grants and programs of the institute, said yesterday. 100 City Officials Attend School More than 100 city clerks and finance officers from across Kansas will meet here today through Friday at the 24th annual Clerks and Municipal Finance Officers School. were 811 foreign students at KU during the fall semester, he said. Vote February 13-14 Coan said 91 students were from the capable of China, 91 from Iran, and 64 from East Asia. Coan said foreign students here come from all continents. Most of them come from the Far East, the Near East and Latin Europe, and few come from Europe and Africa. Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Don Lamb vice-president Jamie Mangan treasurer Oread Corner Paid for by T.C. TAOS NEW MEXICO Spring Break on Skis! 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