BELLFELLS HOWMEELL Page 11 P-to-P Program Lags No More In 1961, a group of KU students, working from an idea initiated in 1956 by former President Eisenhower, gave birth to the campus People-to-People program. Now there are 106 collegiate chapters of People-to-People and several universities have pending charters. By Joyce Neaderhiser 8. 00 er mo. After its initial boost, the KU P-to-P program lagged somewhat in student interest—but it lags no more. Using the suggestions of last year's International and American members, the 1964-65 committee, under the direction of chairman Lance Burr, Salina senior, has made significant improvements. A major change described by Lance Burr is the new "Contact Committee." The main idea of "Contact" is to assure that there are ample opportunities, particularly at Thursday night gatherings in the various living groups, for International and U.S. students to mix informally. "Contact" takes the place of the former Brother-Sister and Happy Hour programs which often created the situation of a pseudo one-hour friendship. Heading this committee are Ann Peterson, Kansas City junior, and Jim Pitts, Wichita senior. All students are urged to attend an initial "Contact," a membership meeting at 7:30 p.m., September 29, in the Union ballroom. The agenda for this meeting consists of fifteen minutes of officer comments followed by an informal social hour to give American students a chance to meet KU's 440 International students. ALSO CONCERNED with informal gatherings, in the form of parties and tours, is the Hospitality committee under the leadership of José O'Campo, Philippines graduate student, and Karen Indall, Ottawa senior. So far trips are planned to Swope Park Zoo and Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City, Eisenhower Museum in Abilene, a large farm and various industries. An estimated 500 persons are expected to participate in the Student Abroad Program as compared to 340 students who participated last year. There are two parts to this flight program under the direction of Jean LuRay, France, who works with P-to-P in Brussels. Both groups will depart June 18, 19, and 20 and return August 26, 27, and 28. One part of the flight program will feature three week-long home stays in various parts of Europe. The other part will consist of students who wish to tour Europe entirely on their own. Dale Sprague, McPherson sophomore, is in charge of KU's Student Abroad Program. In future years it is planned that job placement will also be a part of the Student Abroad program. American students will assist International students in finding summer employment in the U.S. and International students will help them find employment in countries abroad. Other KU officers of P-to-P are: Frank Bangs, Wichita senior, and Helen Nott, Evanston, Ill., senior, co-vice-chairman; Trakash Nagor, India junior, treasurer; Priscilla Osborn, Stockton senior, secretary; Terry Arthur, Manhattan junior, publicity chairman; Joyce Palmer, Shawnee Mission senior, membership chairman; and Marsha Mochtelt, Wichita senior, English-in-action committee chairman. University Daily Kansan BUSINESS DIRECTORY GRANT'S Drive-In Pet Center Established — Experienced 1218 Conn. Pet Pa. 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