University Daily Kansan Page 9 ROTC Plans Auxiliary Organization A program aimed at the wives, fiances, and girl friends of Air Force ROTC cadets will be started here next month. "The program was started here three years ago at the request of two or three wives who said they wanted this kind of program," Lt. Col. Hallas said. "The girls who took the classes said they felt more comfortable when they reported to their husbands' base," Lt. Col. Hallas said. "The Cadet Wives and Prospective Wives Orientation" program will cover the background of the United States Air Force organization, family benefits, and protocol (military and civilian). The program is under the direction of Lt. Col. Gerald E. Hallas, professor of aerospace studies. The program will begin at a luncheon for the ladies at Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 7, Lt. Col. Hallas said. The women will meet at 10:30 a.m. in the Cadet Lounge of the Military Science Building and a bus will leave at 10:45 a.m. The trip will include a tour of the base, lunch at Officers' Club and a visit to the commanding general's home. Much laughter and good cheer set to the tune of "White Christmas" and a background of pine trees, red bells, holly, and colorful Christmas balls formed a typical Christmas scene. I-Club, P-t-P Greet Holidays But to this familiar scene, add the sounds of greetings in many languages and laughing faces of the world's people and you will see the International Club and People-to-People Christmas party Saturday night. KU's foreign students seemed to fall easily into the Christmas mood regardless of native beliefs and background as nearly 400 went to the Little Banquet for dancing, refreshments, and entertainment. "The spirit of Christmas is all over the world," Ali Hassan, India graduate student and president of International club, said. "It is in the spirit of peace that we celebrate." In his welcoming remarks, he also mentioned the tradition of the International club and People-to-People joining together with students from all over the world to celebrate Hassan welcomed Chancellor and Mrs. W. Clarke Wescoe as honored guests and the professors and their wives who attended. African students led by Walter Bogey, Tanganyika senior, provided entertainment with songs, drums, and dances. Official Bulletin TODAY Foreign Students; Tuesday is the deadline date for applying for participation in the Christmas Adventures in World Understanding at Michigan State. Information in Office of the Dean of Students 228, Strong. Summer Opportunities: Students in America Program for 1865 can get information by writing to the Crossroads of America, 409-372-1111 A summer Peace Corps type project. SUA Women's Table Tennis Tournament Sign up Monday or contact Don Millet at YV 2-3302. Tournament will be 6:30 Wednesday, Dec. 16. Big Fight Room. Graduate Physics Colloquium: 4:30 p.m. Dr. Douglas H. Samson. General Electric Space Sciences Lab. 155 Malott. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. TOMORROW American Pharmaceutical Assoc. Film Series 12-30 Tonalseral in Rheumatism Series 224 Maja Mojica American Society Class, 7:00 p.m. Joseph McGuilre. Purpose to teach about American Society, public invited. 24N Strong. Christian Science College Organization, 7.30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Student Peace Union Open Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:00 p.m. Bible Exposition. Pine Room Kan- German Dept. Christmas Program and Playhouse Experimental Theatre 8:20 p.m. "A Doctor in Spite of Himself. Community Worship. 9:15 p.m. Methodist Church. Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Play. 8:00 p.m. Fraser Theater. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "A Former Athlete Exhibits Works at the Nekoosea-Edwards Paper Co. exhibition hall. Bowers, now art director of Employers Mutuals insurance group will place his paintings on exhibition PORT FOWARDS, Wis. —(UPI) —Pat Bowers, a middle distance runner in the early 1950's at KU will have 15 paintings on exhibition here, through December. Bowers won several Big Seven half-mile titles at KU in the early 1950's. He received bachelor and master of arts degrees from the school. JAYHAWKER NEWS Permanent receipts for Jayhawker will be distributed Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. in main entrance of Strong Hall, 8:15 to 4:30 Need red and white ID cards Students who enrolled late will need temporary receipts to pick up permanent receipts You must have permanent receipt to pick up first edition No receipts will be issued when first edition of Jayhawker comes out at information booth MAUPINTOUR Travel Hour Free Admission Every Tuesday and Thursday 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. AT THE Little Banquet Restaurant ON THE MALLS SHOPPING CENTER (West 23rd Street) Informal Showings of Exciting Color Movies on Vacation Spots Throughout the World --- Dec. 15 & 17 --by Gant and Holbrook 6.50 to 10.95 "California" and "Virginia" When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR MEN SWEATERS by Byford, Towne & King & Brentwood 12.95 to 25.00 AFTER SHAVE & COLOGNE by Russian Leather, London Lyme or Aqua Lavanda 2.50 to 6.00 SHIRTS FREE GIFT WRAPPING All gift purchases will be handsomely wrapped free of charge by Mrs. Ken Whitenight at The Town Shop or Miss Mary Lasley at The University Shop. DOWNTOWN ON THE HILL ---