Students seek 'homes' The KU People-to-People Chapter is issuing a call for persons to invite foreign students to their homes for the Christmas holidays. "Thirty-five to 40 American homes will be needed," said Steve Ridgway, Lawrence sophomore and homestays chairman. "Homestays over school holidays provide foreign students with an opportunity to become acquainted with American customs and family life," Ridgway said. The People-to-People organization provides homestays for foreign students during each major school vacation. Sixteen homestays were provided for foreign students over the past Thanksgiving vacation; however, Ridgway said that many interested foreign students were unable to participate due to a lack of American homes. Freshmen defeat KC Juco 94-61 Like their big brothers, the KU freshman five had an easy court win over Kansas City Junior College, 94-61, at Allen Field House Saturday night. By halftime they had breezed to a comfortable 52-25 lead. High score man was Chester Lawrence with 21. Others scoring in double figures were Bob Tyus, 20; Carl Janis, 16; Jim Hoffmann, 15; and Richard Bradshaw, 13. The freshmen will take on the varsity reserve squad tonight at 6:00 p.m. in Allen Field House. 1. What's eating you? Can't decide on dessert? Worse, Can't decide on a job. 2. How come? The recruiters are swarming the campus. The kind of job I want just doesn't exist. 3. Give me the picture. I'm searching for meaning. I want to be of service to mankind. 5. Then why don't you get in touch with Equitable. Their whole business is based on social research. As a member of their management development program, you'll be able to make a significant contribution to humanity. And pie-wise, the pay is fine. Make mine blueberry. For career opportunities at Equitable, see your Placement Officer, or write to Patrick Scollard, Manpower Development Division. The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the United States Home Office; 1285 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019 © Equitable 1968 An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F 4. You can get a job like that with your eyes closed. The trouble is, I also want a slice of the pie. Official to talk Tonight at 8, he will lecture on a major Chinese poet, Po-Chu-i, in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Tomorrow, he will read from Po and other Chinese poets at a Poetry Hour in the Music Room of the Kansas Union at 4:30 p.m. Howard Levy, director of the State Department's Language Institute in Japan, will be on campus today and tomorrow. Official Bulletin This Week: Is Peace Corps Week. Office, 305 Kansas Union, UN 4-3774. TODAY Graduate Physics Colloquy, 4:30 p.m. Dr. Peter M. Richards, KU, 155 Malot Student Peace Union Open Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Lecture. 8 p.m. Dr. Howard A. Levy, director of Foreign Service Lang, Institute, Tokyo. "Po Chu-i: a Chinese Revolutionary Poet who Looked Backward." Forum Room, Kansas Union. Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Rebecca Reyers, violinist. Swarthout Recital Hall Basketball, 8 p.m. Ohio State. Allen Field House. TOMORROW History, Lecture. 4:30 p.m. John Kings Union, Michigan. Big 8 Room. Kansas Union. People-to-People Job Placement Meeting, 7 p.m. All interested foreign students are invited. Especially those interested in summer jobs. Law Wives Annual Christmas Auction invited, Law Lounge, Green Hall Best Dressed Girl Contest—Fashion Sports Wear, p. 81. ballroom. Kansas Union. 10 Daily Kansan Monday, December 5, 1966 Lawrence Furniture Inc. 745 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 19 wit Exe S.C sta Bes