Happiness is... Try out for talent show Tryouts for "Happiness Is..." the sophomore sponsored variety talent show, will be held from 4:30-5:30 p.m. and 7-10:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, in Swarthout Recital Hall. "We want more than just singers and dancers," said Jim Blakely, Topeka sophomore and publicity chairman, "We are interested in all types of entertainment." THE VARIETY show, to be held December 11, will be the first class sponsored show to appear at KU. Intended as source of revenue for sophomore service projects, it will be free to those sophomores who have paid their class fees. Dave Keesling, Herington sophomore and class vice-president emphasized that the auditions are open to the entire student body. "Sophomores are just sponsoring the show," he said. "We're not quite sure," he added, "whether Emily Taylor and Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will participate." It has been rumored that the pair will perform a song and dance routine. Bazaar plans set Saturday the home of Mrs. Louise Lane, 808 Alabama, will become a bazaar center as she along with several other Lawrence women to raise money for the KU HELP Loan Fund. This is the fourth consecutive year the group has raised money for the program, Mrs. Lane said. "WE DO IT to help those who need help," she said. "I have been to college, and know it's not easy to finance an education." Mrs. Lane is a KU graduate. The idea for the bazaar, which will feature everything from a cake naming contest to a meal, originated when members of St. Luke's AME Church sponsored a sale at Mrs. Lane's home in 1961. "The first year we just sold Christmas gifts," Mrs. Lane said. "Now the event has been expanded to include many different features such as a meal." THE BAZAAR will begin at 8 a.m. and continue through 6 p.m. Food will be served from noon to 6 p.m. The proceeds from the affair, which netted $150 last year, will go to the KU Endowment Association, she said. "We hope everyone who has the time will come and see what we have to offer," she said. "There will be Christmas gift items, UNICEF cards, and special treats for the youngsters." While she's not preparing for bazaar, Mrs. Lane teaches English to the wives of international students and professors. The civilian counterpart to the Peace Corps, International Voluntary Services (IVS), will launch a recruiting drive on the KU campus Dec. 7 and 8. IVS to look for recruits next week Representing IVS is Paul B. Altemus, a field worker recently returned from Laos where he taught English and worked with local youth groups. Until his return to the U.S. Altemus was one of 200 IVS volunteers stationed throughout Southeast Asia. The IVS'ers concentrate on areas of education, agriculture, rural development and youth work. Students interested in IVS should make appointments with Altemus through the KU Placement Bureau in Bailey Hall. CURACAO CALLS WILLEMSTAD, Curacao— (UPI)Based on announcements by major steamship companies, more than 70,000 U.S. cruise visitors are expected to come to Curacao from October, 1966, through April. 1967. This is an increase of more than 15 per cent over the 1965-66 Caribbean cruise season. CHRISTMAS TREES CHRISTMAS TREES Come in today and see our outstanding selection of trees. We have all kinds and sizes to 12 feet. You will also find the freshest selection of green wreaths, roping, mistletoe and holly. Order now while our selection is complete. A package of mistletoe with every tree. FREE! Choir sings Sunday KU's Chamber Choir will present its annual fall concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday Dec. 4, in Swarthout Recital Hall. Directed by James Ralston, the group of 45 juniors, seniors and graduate students will perform works by Bach, Bruckner, Britten and Ginaster. DRAFTEE BALTIMORE — (UPI) — Baltimore Oriole outfielder Paul Blair was drafted from the New York Mets organization in 1962. 10 Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 30, 1966 An organ will accompany the group on two songs, and a brass and woodwind ensemble will be used for the others. SPECIAL every every Thursday, Friday, Saturday Cash & Carry Only FRESH ROSES OR CARNATIONS 9 for $1.00 Owens Flower Shop 9th & Indiana Meet the only man Kansas with 139 jets. He's the guy to know when it comes to travel. TWA specially trained him to make it easy for you to go places in the U.S. and to Europe, Africa and Asia. He's the man to see for TWA 50/50 Club cards—you can get 'em right on the spot. Working with your local travel agent, he can help you with travel plans, tours, schedules, fares, ticket arrangements—right on campus. Larry Teel TWA Campus Representative Easy? Just call Larry at VIctor 3-7810. Tell him where you want to go-and he'll warm up a jet. Welcome to the world of Trans World Airlines