University Daily Kansan Page 9 Advance Work Begins on Peace Corps Week Jim Adams, a past Peace Corps director in Africa, will arrive at KU February 3, to begin advance work on Peace Corps Week. Feb. 8-13. Adams has also worked on the Washington staff in the African area and is now serving in the Volunteer Support section of the Washington Peace Corps office. Names of other members of the Washington team have not been announced. Last winter Adams was a part of the recruiting team here. "Information will be directed mostly toward juniors, seniors, and Concert Planned Tau Sigma, honorary dance fraternity, will hold their annual concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium. Students will be admitted free with their activity ticket. "Peace Corps Week gives students and faculty an opportunity to learn about Peace Corps from persons who plan and direct Peace Corps programs and from volunteers themselves," she added. graduate students," Donna Hannee, Junction City senior and chairman of KU Peace Corps committee, said. Directors and volunteers will be available for speaking during the week. Faculty members will receive letters from the Peace Corps committee asking them to express interest in speakers during their classes. The Peace Corps guests will also speak in the larger living groups and campus organizations. Speakers will be available to smaller living groups on a first-come-first-served basis. "Hopefully Peace Corps Week will make students more aware of this new post-graduate possibility," Miss Hanneman said. Prompt Electronic Service on TV Color TV Antennae Hi-fi Stereos Changers Radios Transistors Car Radios - We Service All Makes - RCA Motorola Airline GE Zenith Silvertone Philco Magnavox Coronado Bird TV-Radio Service Requests for speakers should be directed in writing to the Peace Corps office in room 112 of the Kansas Union. PHONE VI 3-8855 908 Mass. St. — Lawrence, Kans. — Other members of the Peace Corps committee will be doing special work before and during the week. Frank Munday, Denver, Colo., senior, is in charge of advertising Jacquelyn Thayer, Ellsworth sophomore, will be in charge of publicity assisted by Kay Coffey, Harper sophomore. Special assistance to the recruiting team will be provided by Marc Plitt, Lawrence sophomore, and Marty Bird, Meade senior. --- WE DELIVER Steaks — Pizza (Large 14", Small 10") Shrimp — Ravioli — Spaghetti Italian Steak Sandwiches — Chicken Salads — Broasted Potatoes FAST SERVICE — HOT FOOD --- VI 3-5353 La Pizza VI 3-5353 HAL'S STEAK HOUSE Hi-way 59 South VI 2-9445 SUNDAY MENU Serving 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. PAN FRIED FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN - Whipped snowflake potatoes - Cream gravy - Home-style Bluelake green beans - Crisp cole slaw - Assorted relishes - Hot bread & honey - Hot coffee, tea, or milk $2.00 - Hot apple pie or sherbert Children $1.00 FRIDAY FLICKS "HIGH NOON" Starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly Plus: THE SAGA of Wm. S. HART (SHORT) ADMISSION 35c FRASER THEATER 7:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Coming: JAN. 22 - "NORTH BY NORTHWEST"