P-t-P includes home stays in European tour schedule By RUE CHAGOLL Want to take a trip? No, not LSD, but with People-to-People. This summer the Student Abroad-Home Welcome program, sponsored by People-to-People University Affiliates, will offer opportunities to visit Europe. "Most people are under the impression that they can travel, meet people, and understand them simply by touring a foreign country," said Dale Sprague. McPherson senior and spokesman for P-to-P. "BUT THIS ISN'T TRUE." Sprague continued, "to understand people of another country, you have to live with them, and the People-to-People program offers this opportunity." The program offers excursions to Scandinavia, the British Isles, Germany, Greece, and a special trip to Yugoslavia during which participants live with Slavic students. During the first phase of the summer, students will stay with three families in three different cities in their chosen area. In the latter part of the trip, participants are free to tour until the date of the return flight. Participants also are eligible for a charter flight which departs from New York June 23 to Amsterdam. The flight will return from Brussels to New York August 26. STUDENTS participating in the 1967 program will begin attending orientation sessions on campus upon acceptance in mid-March. "These sessions are intended to prepare the student to gain more from his summer by developing the proper attitudes toward it as an educational experience," Sprague said. Each program costs $487, which includes the round trip transatlantic charter flight. The special Yugoslavia tour will cost $624, with the flight. The deadline for application to the Student Abroad-Home Welcome program is March 10. Students wishing to obtain applications or further information and brochures should contact Jerry Nininger or Gretchen Van Landingham, co-chairman of KU People-to-People. SPU gets Model UN seat Student Peace Union members discussed their representation of Mail in the Model UN at their meeting last night in the Kansas Union. Dean Abel, Indiana graduate student in charge of SPU's participation in the Model UN, said they had applied for Mali because "it's one of the biggest, most powerful of the African nations." MALI PRESENTLY HOLDS a seat on the UN Security Council and so will be one of the more powerful delegations to the Model UN. Preliminary plans were laid for SPU's representation Friday night at the Firey Furnace. Daily Kansan 9 Tuesday, February 28, 1967 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Month-End Specials At Lawrence Surplus These Prices Good Thru Saturday, March 4 Our Best-Selling $10.95 Spring Jackets (You know the Style) $8.88 5 colors in sizes 36 to 46 Entire Stock Corduroy SPORT COATS $10.00 Repeat of Sell-out Scrub Denim C.P.O. SHIRTS $2.99 Entire Stock—Famous Brand 20% OFF PERMA-PRESS SLACKS Entire Stock Reg. to $2.98 TURTLE-NECK SHIRTS $1.00 LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 MASSACHUSETTS The University of Kansas Theatre for Young People presents --by Two Pails of Water Aad Greidanus Friday, March 3 7:30 p.m. (Family Night) Saturday, March 4 2:00 p.m. The University Theatre Murphy Hall Tickets on Sale at the Box Office 317 Murphy Hall