University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 3, 1955 35 Foreign Students To Take Kansas Tour Thirty-five foreign students at the University will have an opportunity to spend a night and a day in a typical American home during the Thanksgiving holidays. For the third year the Westminster Fellowship of the Presbyterian Church is sponsoring a tour to some part of Kansas -this year to the southeastern section of the state Leaving Lawrence early Saturday, Nov. 26, the group will stop first at Ft. Scott where they will tour the office of the Ft. Scott Tribune-Monitor, the Old Fort Museum, and the National Cemetery. They will continue to Pittsburgh for the afternoon where tentative plans include tours of Kansas State Teachers College, the Spencer Chemical Company, and several clay and pottery manufacturing companies. Stay Overnight In Parsons Stay Overnight In Parsons Saturday night and Sunday will be spent in Parsons where each preschool will be a member of the Preschool Church family. "This is the real highlight of the trip," said Dr. Dr. H. Patton, director of the Presbyterian Student Center and University Pastor. "It is often the only chance these students have to see how their ideals of Christianity work in an American home." The students will attend the church of their choice Sunday morning, and will be dinner guests of their hosts. To assist in placing the students in homes with common interests, each of the approximately 175 foreigners enrolled in classes this year has received an application blank requesting their major subject of study, hobbies, particular interests, country, etc. Return For Discussion The tour will return to Lawrence Sunday evening for a coffee at which students will have a chance to discuss religion in their country. The group will travel in a chartered bus, and will be accompanied by eight members of Your ID Card Is Your Pass To Credit Give a watch... the gift that endures BULOVA $2995 ELGIN CROTON and up As low as $1 down. 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The guides will receive special briefings on resources, crops, industries and topography of the southeastern area to enable them to answer questions posed by the students. The University chapter of Tau Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity, will be host to the 1956 national convention. Tau Beta Pi To Be Host Of Convention Selection of KU was made at the recent national meeting at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Vincent Golden, Liberty, Mo. senior, president of the local chapter, said there are now 96 chapters of Tau Beta Pi and applications for three more are being considered. About 150 delegates will attend. The 1956 meeting will be from a Sunday through Wednesday, probably in October. 2 Houses Lose Social Rights Phi Kappa and Sigma Phi Epison, social fraternities, have lost their social privileges until they pay fines which are due, Cole Hendrix, Coffeyville senior and ASC Social Committee·chairman, has announced. 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