Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 9 Homecoming Heralds KU's Past "Hawker's History" will be the decoration theme for this year's homecoming. The decoration theme was decided upon in addition to the main Homecoming theme, "The Homecoming of the Century," in an effort to give those interested in exhibiting decorations something more "tangible" to work with. The idea behind this year's decorations will be to use the KU Jayhawker as the central figure behind any historical event. JUDGING WILL TAKE place from 6:30-10:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 29, and winners will be announced at the Homecoming football game, Oct. 30, in pre-game ceremonies. A winner of an over-all trophy will be announced during the ceremonies, and the top three winners in four categories will be revealed. The categories are fraternities, sororites, men's residence halls (including scholarship halls), and women's residence halls. Judges will be composed of five representatives from the student, faculty, and Lawrence residents. Trophies will be awarded at the Robert Goullet concert, Oct. 30, at Allen Field House. APPLICATIONS FOR ENTRY should be turned in to the Dean of Men's office by Oct.12, Information An 80 dollar limit will be placed on decorating costs. People-to-People Program Fosters Internationality Plans are being considered to design a route for the public viewing of the Homecoming decorations from 6-11 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29-. will be sent to each living group president. If you want to know the people of Denmark, the People-to-People Student Abroad Program is a good way, Jens-Otto Damgaard said Tuesday night. AFTER BECOMING A MEMBER, Damgaard said, students are selected to go abroad on the basis of ability to represent this country, interest in international relations, and activity in the organization. Damgaard, Scandinavian director of People-to-People, spoke at a membership meeting of the organization in the ballroom of the Kansas Union. Damgaard, who substituted for the European director, Jean-Louis Baudoin, stressed the value of "home-stays." In home-stays, said Damgaard, students live in homes of native families. THIS SUMMER, three plane loads of students will travel to Europe through the Student Abroad Program. After an orientation period in Washington they will travel to Great Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, Yugoslavia, Belgium, France, or Greece, and will stay from June 17 or 18 to August 27 or 28. THE RIVIERAS ARE scheduled to appear at a pre-Homecoming dance on Friday, Oct. 22. The CHEYENNE Natural Waxhide or Cordo Brown 814 $14 Campus Classics It used to be that shoes were shoes. Period. But that was before Roblee brightened the picture by creating rugged, man-styled models specifically for college men. With Roblee you get the look of a heavy shoe, but not the weight. And the special low price provides only the minimum of anguish to your college budgat. KAPPA ALPHA MU National Photographic Fraternity Open Meeting Everyone Welcome Wed., Sept. 29 7:30 p.m. Oread Room Kansas Union For More Information Call Robert Berry VI 2-1200 $2.69 $2.69 On CAPITOL Records 901 Massachusetts FARAH MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. EL PASO, TEXAS