Organists slated for KU lectures Five organists will be visiting lecturers at KU this year and will give public recitals and lectures, conduct master classes and workshops, and be available for private lessons and consultations. James Moeser, head of the organ department, said each guest would be on campus about a week. The five visitors will be: Robert Clark, associate professor of organ, University of Michigan; Clyde Holloway, concert organist and faculty member at Indiana University; Gerre Hancock, concert organist and organist-choirmaster, Christ Episcopal Church, Cincinnati, Ohio; Myron J. Roberts, Foundation Professor of organ, University of Nebraska, and Lady Susi Jeans, organist, harpsichordist, and musicologist from England. Peace Corps group reorganizes KU Peace Corps Committee on Campus is now reorganizing and encouraging students to join the group. The first KU Peace Corps Committee on Campus was designed to encourage college graduates to work in underdeveloped nations. The committee provided information concerning the Peace Corps, administered placement tests and sponsored lectures and films. The group disbanded in the spring semester of 1969. Cora Corkill, Valley Center junior, is in charge of reorganizing the committee. Program emphasis will be similar to that of the original group, Miss Corkill said. One new activity this year will include trips to area high schools to answer questions and provide facts about the Peace Corps. Volunteers who participated in puses. I would like to see this year's committee as outstanding as the original," Miss Corkill said. the program last year are encouraged to help the new committees, Miss Corkill said. Professors attend Korean meeting Interested students may contact Miss Corkill at 842-4795 or at her home address, 1334 Ohio. "The first KU Peace Corps Committee on Campus was used as a model program by Washington, D.C., for other college cam- Official Bulletin They were Felix Moos, professor of anthropology, and Chae-jin Lee, assistant professor of political science. Both also hold appointments in KU's East Asian Area Studies Center. Friday, October 3 5:30 p.m. 1030A Missouri Dinner (bring 50c) Campus Crusade for Christ Today Among the 13 U.S. representatives at the recent Conference on Tradition and Change in Korea were two members of the KU faculty. CATGIF Critical Language Institute. All Day. Kansas Union. Ballroom. Free University Activity. 7 p.m. Downtown. College. Free University Activity. 7 p.m. Art. Hawk's Nest, Kansas Union. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m."African Queen." Kansas Union Ballroom. Judo Club. 7 p.m. Robinson McGinn International Film. 7:30 p.m. "The Whisperists." Hoch Auditorium. Free University Activity. 7:30 p.m. Free Library at Alcunlupi Campus Center, 1629 W. 19th street. Lutheran Grad Group. 8 p.m. Speaker: Dr. Philip Gary, Assistant to the Chancellor for Urban Affairs. 1506 Crescent Road. University Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Grass Harp." Saturday Symposium on Curriculum Development in Art All Day. Kansas Univ 10. Folk Dance Club. 3-6 p.m. Potter Lake Recreation Area. Free University Activity. 8:30 p.m. Snow Leopard Lodge Union. Popular Film, 7 & 8:30 p.m. "The African Queen." Dyche Auditorium. Movies, 8:20 p.m. Experimental Theatre. Football. 9 p.m. New Mexico. At Albuquerque. Sunday. KU Criket Club Practice. 11 a.m. East of Robinson Gym. 3:20 p.m. Mike AURH Leadership Conference. All Morning. Tall, Oak Camp. Carillon Recital. 3 p.m. Albert Gerken SUA Jazz Forum, 2:30 p.m. Mike Ulae Quartet, Room Room, Kansas Union ken. Free University Activity. 5 p.m. Free University Activity. 5 p.m. Scientology, 1016 Ohio. Free University Activity, 6:30 p.m. Sensory Relaxation, 1215 Ohio. 6 KANSAN Oct. 3 1969 Sunday Only Box Lunch DELIVERED for only $1.50 Choice of Sandwich Roast Beef Turkey Ham Barbeque - Potato Chips - Piece of Fruit - Cupcake - Pickle We also feature home cooked foods including salads & pies, and, of course, our famous HERO sandwiches. Hole-In-The-Wall Hole-In-The-Wall Hrs. 4 - 12 Phone 843-7685 9th & Illinois Jayhawk Food Mart Innkeeper-Mr. Gary Porteous Asst. Innkeeeper-Mrs. Rita Skaggs -SPECIAL- Get Acquainted Buffet All You Can Eat—Just $1.00 Holiday Inn 23RD & IOWA STREETS From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct.3-9 UNIVERSITY THEATRE FALL REPERTORY ONE ACT PLAYS Saturday, Oct. 4 in the EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE THE GRASS HARP Friday, Oct. 3 Sunday, Oct. 5 on the MAIN STAGE-ARENA CURTAIN TIME: 8:20 P.M. Tickets on Sale at Box Office, UN 4-3982 MURPHY HALL