Engagements Marsha Decker, Lincoln, Neb., junior, majoring in social work, to Gail Hableutzel, Clay Center junior, majoring in journalism, Beta Theta Pi. Jerri Tedorjaka, Rochester, N.Y., junior, majoring in sociology, to Allan A. Kahl, Toledo, Ohio, graduate student in chemistry. Pinnings Judy Stout, Shawnee Mission sophomore, majoring in French and anthropology, Alpha Phi, to Dave Sagerser, Shawnee Mission senior, majoring in aerospace engineering, Phi Kappa Sigma. Joyce Lowry, Great Bend sophomore, majoring in psychology, Alpha Chi Omega, to Jerry Lindberg, Great Bend sophomore, majoring in psychology, Tau Kappa Epsilon. JAYNE SIMON, WICHITA junior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Steve Simonds, Shawnee Mission junior, majoring in mechanical engineering, Delta Chi. Jodi Loyd, Newton junior, majoring in education, Delta Delta Delta, to Steve Straight, Shawnee Mission senior, majoring in journalism, Phi Gamma Delta. Linda Jean White, Kansas City, Mo., junior, majoring in commercial art, to Paul Carlson, Lawrence business administration graduate, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Students prepare for trip to Europe Obtaining passports, taking shots and learning a little of everything about America are some of the preparations 16 KU students are making to participate in the Student Abroad Home Welcome Program this summer in Europe. The students will have one more The students met in the third of a series of orientation meetings sponsored by the KU People-toPeople (P-t-P) last night in the Kansas Union. GRETCHEN VAN Landingham, Excelsior Springs, Mo., junior and director of the orientation, told the group they should know "a little bit of everything" to talk knowledgeably about America while they are abroad. Miss Van Landingham also explained the U.S. Customs regulations concerning articles brought into the United States from abroad. orientation meeting at KU. Their last orientation will be a one-and-a-half-day session in New York, sponsored by the State Department. THE TRIP WILL PEGIN on June 20, when the KU students fly to Amsterdam. Miss Van Landingham said the students will live with families of their choice for three weeks in the British Isles, Belgium, France, Germany, Scandinavia, Greece or Yugoslavia. After the homestay phase, students will be free to travel all over Europe. THRILLING CANOE TRIPS Explore, Fish, relax in the Quintico- Superior Wilderness. Only $8.00 per person per day, also group rates. Write: BILL ROM, CANOE COUN- TRY OUTFITTERS, Ely, Minnesota Project Concern will be explained An informative meeting explaining KU's role in Kansas' Collegiate for Concern program will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. 12 Daily Kansan Thursday, May 4, 1967 AUTO GLASS Sudden Service East End of 9th St.. VI 3-4416 The 835 Mass. Downtown Do You Know MOTHER'S DAY Is May 14th? Gift Suggestions一 - Lady Manhattan Blouses - Earrings - Warner's Lingerie - Sportswear - All Weather Coats - Dresses FREE GIFT WRAPPING AND WE'LL MAIL IT FOR YOU. CURRENTLY ON TOUR OF CAMPUSES IN CANADA & THE U.S., THE "NEW FOLK" ARE A LIVELY NEW SOUND & SPIRIT IN FOLK MUSIC...COMING HERE: UNION BALLROOM Friday, May 5 8:00 p.m. 2 PART CONCERT Part 1: Contemporary folk songs relating problems of loneliness, despair, and freedom. Part 2: More songs and personal experiences relating the solution the Singers have found in song to these world problems.