Partnerless parents to meet tonight Parents Without Partners, Chapter #228 will meet at 7:30 p.m., today at 1510 Powers. George Steinberger, orientation chairman will lead the discussion to acquaint prospective members with the organization. Parents without Partners is a national organization designed to promote the welfare of single parents, either widowed or divorced. Stanton to appear in faculty recital Robert Stanton, guest instrumentalist, will participate in a University faculty woodwind recital, 8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 8, in Swarthout Recital Hall. Stanton will play the oboe, English horn and saxophone. He will be assisted by Steven Smith, piano; Austin Ledwith, bassoon; John Boulton, flute; Elizabeth Stephens, organ; and Charles Hoag, double bass. God Squad holds meeting A group of five Christian organizations, called the God Squad, will hold a meeting at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Speakers will explain how Jesus creates a radical change by revolutionizing the character of a person. Sponsors of the God Squad meeting include the Campus Crusade for Christ, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, the Baptist Student Union, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Navigators. Med tech students to get counselors Two medical technology instructors from the KU Medical Center in Kansas City will counsel students in medical technology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences office once a month throughout the school year. Phyllis Boyle and Helen Heath will counsel during the fall semester from 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, October 15. Thursday November 13, Wednesday, December 10 and Thursday, January 15. Students are urged to make appointments through the College office if they are interested in medical technology or have questions concerning the curriculum. Educators discuss new art approach Educators from across the nation will gather at KU Saturday to discuss an interdisciplinary approach to art instruction in public schools. The program, organized at KU, is sponsored by the Johnson County Community College and the State Department of Education. The primary topic of discussion will be a concept called "nucleus of commonalities," said Phil H. Rueschhoff, professor of education at KU, and director of the program. As an example of the concept Rueschhoff pointed to the "Common Visual Perception Program" now used in some elementary schools in which students must recognize and discriminate lines as to shape, pattern and sets. Oct. 2 1969 KANSAN 3 Now $399 He estimated an enrollment of about 1,000 foreign students at KU this year, compared to slightly more than 800 last year. Tutoring programs to help the foreign student at KU master English is one of the major projects of People-to-People (P to P), said Dave Hann, Westwood senior and chairman of the organization. Hann said other projects of P to P include a discussion group program, which brings together students from the United States and foreign countries to discuss customs and political issues. A hospitality program sponsors social functions for foreign students. Tutoring program initiated The Homestay project is beneficial for the foreign student who cannot return home for breaks, as well as being a rewarding experience for the host family, he said. "We also sponsor a Homestay program." said Hann. "This involves placing foreign students in American homes over holidays and semester breaks." The main objectives of P to P were to promote activities involving American and foreign students, and to improve foreign student relations on campus, Hann said. Todav Mostly fair and cooler today and tonight. Increasing cloudiness and warmer Friday. Light variable winds today becoming southerly 10 to 20 miles per hour Friday. High today around 80. Low tonight near 50. Precipitation probabilities—near zero today. 10 per cent tonight. 20 per cent Friday. Weather University Women's Club Tea. 1:30 p.m. Honoring Mrs. F. Laurence Chailer 629-785-4328 Official Bulletin Faculty Council 3:30 p.m. 108 Blake Special Film 7 & 8 p.m. 108 Special Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "Purple" Dyche, Auditorium Free Diversity Activity, Sunset Loving Worthless Person, 11th and 12th Grade Meeting of All Campus Religious Groups. 7.30 p.m. Kansas Union. Tomorrow Critical Language Institute. All Day Kansas Union, Ballroom Free University Activity. 7 p.m. Art, Hawk's Nest, Kansas Union. Free University Activity. 7 p.m. Death, 1332, Louisiana. International Film. 7:30 p.m. "The Whisperers." Hoch Audium. opper 11 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Ari- can queen 11 p.m. Judo Club, 7 p.m. Judo Club, 7 p.m. Robinson For the BIG Appetite With each purchase of a taste-tempting Deluxe Giant Cheeseburger (a meal in itself) we'll give you french fries and a 15c drink free All of this for only 59c At these prices, you'll never go hungry