V inated? letter to ver and lauued to city list on the rs who every success. every success. Premi-ims. he and all le both alliences, movie to start d other ally gelly through Thomas "We met so many nice people," was the big impression Lilli Frei, Zurich, Switzerland freshman, had of her trip with the International Club during spring vacation. 'Sunny South' Opened Up To 11 Foreign Students "Everywhere we went the people opened their homes to us. The hospitality was like we had never seen before," she said. "We were interviewed three times and our picture was in the papers every day of our trip. It was wonderful." Lilli, who lives at the Alpha Chi Omega house, was not able to go home when the other students left. Instead, she and 10 other members of the International Club toured the South during the vacation. The group left Lawrence March 27, and traveled to Florida by car, going through the Missouri Ozarks. From Florida they went to New Orleans, then to a ranch in Texas, and back to Kansas. "We had many interesting experiences," Miss Frei said. "We stayed at the beach home of some Phone Call Starts Ritual A call to VIkIng 3-9111 started the following story. Late at night, around midnight, a lonesome driver pulls up to the curb in front of a sorority house on Tennessee St. He cuts his lights but lets the engine run. After fumbling around for the right package he starts toward the darkened porch. Once at the front door, he hears a voice from above call in a whisper, "Up here, up here." Giggles are heard. Then grunts are heard, as the gigglers grunt at opening a window and screen stuck shut. A short cry of "Hold me" and a couple of "oofs" follow as the ladies unexpectedly break the screen's hold and bump their stomachs against the window ledge. Box, Stoles Used "Hurry, hurry." voices urge those tying stoles together. The next phase of the operation includes the use of stoles and hat box, for transport up and through the second-floor window. “Are you ready?” the industrious coeds whisper down. A patient man nods his head. Then to himself, with a trace of a smile, he wags his head. Slowly the procession of one hat box and three or four stoles make their way down. Takes Money The hat box stops when it is waist-high to the driver. He reaches into it and gathers the money and puts the round, flat package into the box. "Is it the right amount?" the coeds ask. They get a nod and a wave from the driver as he walks away, pocketing the price of a large, 14-inch pizza pie. Sure, it's advertising, but what of it. Campus Hideaway, 106 W. N. Park (The pizza pies bake in 12 minutes, cost from 90 cents to $1.85, and are served with the smile of an Irishman.) adv. We, for one, are not above it. For 30 Cents Your Dream Can Come True! A.W.S. Penny-A-Minute Nite friends, in Sarasota, Florida, which was surrounded by a park. There were palm and orange trees, and beautiful birds everywhere. None of us had ever seen the tropics, so we went to the Everglades. We were invited to a beach party where we ate sea food fresh from the shell. "We also were invited to a baseball game and taken on a tour of a newspaper press. Both of these were new experiences. The sea aquarium in Miami is something to see and so is the French Quarter in New Orleans." Spain Offers 6 Fellowships Six fellowships are available to American graduate students for study in Spain from Sept. 1, 1957 to July 1, 1958. The fellowships were given by a private donor for candidates in any field in which opportunities for advanced study or research exist. Concerning the homeward trip, sun-tanned Miss Frei said, "It was wonderful. We took a different route home and then we were back at KU with the snow and the rain. But it was nice to be back." Candidates must be U.S. citizens, under 30 years of age and demonstrate academic ability and capacity for independent study or research. A bachelor's degree is required of the candidate before he departs. Study is to be at a Spanish university of the student's choice. Information about the fellowships can be obtained in 306 Fraser from J. A. Burzle, professor of German. The deadline for application is May 1. Each grant, worth $2,000, includes transportation, board and room, tuition, books and materials, travel within Spain and health insurance A $1,600 fellowship has been received by the University from Eastman Kodak Co. for advanced study in chemistry. $1,600 Fellowship To Be Awarded The fellowship winner will be selected soon, but the award will not be presented until the Honors Convocation May 9, according to W. J. Argersinger, associate dean of the Graduate School. 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He explained that when the colonial powers nationalize their companies they think it is all right, but when a small country like Egypt tries to nationalize, the larger countries object. Kazem also pointed out that Egypt bought arms from Russia because they needed the arms to defend themselves from Israeli aggression. Egypt could not meet the conditions that the United States required of paying for the arms in American dollars with immediate payment, he said. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Resulta Human Flies Seem To Favor Walking On Side Of Stadium Have you ever noticed people walking down the side of the stadium? They are not trying to find a quick way to commit suicide. They are members of the Mountaineering Club practicing repelling, or descending, to put it in laymen's terms. The practice is in preparation for the club's fall and spring outings. The group spent spring vacation in Estes Park rock climbing. Rock climbing is done with ropes and is a technical sport according to Dick Wink, Dallas, Tex., senior, president of the club. Three feet of snow which fell at the end of their stay ended all activity except snow shoveling. The 15 active members learn safety measures, such as tying knots and how to use equipment and to apply first aid. Officers of the club are wink, president; Bill Geyer, Ellis junior, vice president; Martha Maxwell, Columbus junior, secretary; and John Geyer, Ellis junior, treasurer. Charles Staley, instructor of e- conomics, is faculty adviser. The club, composed of foreign students, faculty, graduates and undergraduate, students, was organized in 1950. In 1955 it was inactive because it became too large and lacked a leader. It was reorganized last year. L. G. BALFOUR CO. 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