Page 3 P-T-P Seeks 225 Brothers and Sisters People-to-People, working with other campus organizations, is in the midst of a drive to recruit 225 students as campus "brothers and sisters" for KU's incoming international students next fall. The Associated Women Students have appointed 47 women to act as international students' sisters for the fall semester, and five P-t-P men are giving talks during the dinner hour at organized men's living groups in an attempt to enlist $175^{\textcircled{}}$ men as "brothers" for incoming picture. because we need people international men students. "We're emphasizing that it is going to take a lot of time during the first two weeks of the fall semester." William Schaefer, Shawnee Mission sophomore and P-t-P co-chairman, said last night at an executive meeting. 'Ugly American' Forum Thursday "We're not painting an optimistic The second "Ugly American" forum will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Cottonwood Room of the Kansas Union. Roy D. Laird, assistant professor of political science, will speak on "Socialism in Europe and America." These P-t-P programs are designed to help members of the P-t-P student ambassadors tour prepare themselves for European travel this summer. A member of the faculty discusses political and cultural aspects of one of the European countries, then American and foreign students meet in small groups to discuss questions brought up by the speaker, and to share their individual views of problems the P-t-P student ambassadors are likely to encounter abroad this summer. McCollum To Speak At Chemistry Banquet Elmer V. McCollum, professor emeritus of chemistry from Johns Hopkins University, and an alumnus of KU, will speak tonight at the annual chemistry Honors Banquet. and his M.A. in 1904, both from KU. and his M.A. in 1904, both from KU, Prof. McCollum pioneered research in vitamin chemistry. He discovered vitamins A, B and D. Prof. McCollum received his B.A. in 1903 and his M.A. in 1904, both from KU, and received his Ph.D. from Yale. You Are Served Freshly Fried French Fries At SANDY'S Reuben McCornack, Abilene sophomore and P-t-P co-chairman, said, "As it was last year, the brothers and sisters were just assigned. They didn't know what was expected of them." "THIS YEAR THEY WILL know specific things to do, like showing the new international students how to use telephones and where to get their washing done," he continued. "For the first two weeks of the fall semester the American students will be in daily contact with their international brothers and sisters. We hope that many lasting friendships will come from this." Jerry Harper, Wichita sophomore and P-t-p Publicity chairman, said that the P-t-p "brother-sister" program, "has been treated with too much indifference in the past. "We need serious, dedicated people, who are willing to take time on this," he said. "Many of the American brothers have been unsatisfactory. The whole program revolves around personal contact. Therefore it is necessary to be highly selective." MEMBERS OF THE RECRUTTING team, in addition to Schaefer and McCornack, are Robert (Mike) Bush, Webster Groves, Mo., sophomore and P-t-P vice chairman; Robert Swan, Topeka sophomore, and John Middledow, Kansas City sophomore. Potential P-t-P "brothers" can file formal applications at the P-t-P Office. Room 113 of the Kansas Union. They will be interviewed by the P-t-P executive staff. Twenty-four prospective senior men have been elected to Sachem, the local chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary society. Sachem Elects 24 Members They are Larry Blackman, Leavenworth; William Breckenridge, Louisburg; James L. Devall, Overland Park; Jimmy Dumas, Topeka; David Cough, Chanute; Richard Haitbrink, Salina; David H. Huffman, Hays; K. Richard Keeler, Bartlesville, Okla.; Warren Richard Keller, Lawrence; Gerald G. 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