n-ss sab. u- h: op s o'r e:c e:c h-2 -2 5 n-in ck ing C; ria Page 9 Wednesday, April 18, 1962 University Daily Kansan New P-T-P Executives See Hard Work Ahead Two new People-to-People executives, at a staff meeting last night, outlined proposed measures for tightening up the organization. "It is no longer smooth sailing." William Schaefer, Shawnee Mission sophomore and one of P-t-P's new co-chairmen, said. "We have been subjected to some criticism and not all of it is unjustified. By next fall we want to put the things we have learned this year into effect. "The potential of P-t-P is as great as any organization on campus, but it's going to take work and discipline to put P-t-P ideas into something other than a nebulous form." he said. Instead of a single chairmanship, two men will fill the vacancy left by Lovell (Tu) Jarvis, Winfield junior and former P-t-P chairman. Schafeer and Reuben McCornack, Abilene sophomore, are the new cochairman. Robert (Mike) Bush, Webster Groves, Mo., sophomore, is P-t'P's new chairman, replacing Robert Thomas. Marvsville senior. Jarvis and Thomas plan to leave tonight to begin a co-ordination project for the P-t-P student ambassador program. They will establish a headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, and work from there to co-ordinate the travels of American P-t-P members in Europe next summer. SPEAKING OF THE CHANGE IN administration, Schaefer said, "The turnover will be gradual, but there will be changes, and some things will be done differently." He said that P-t-P is "at a low ebb" now, but he is "exhalted" about what P-t-P can do. The co-chairmen have made appointments to meet with executive staff members. "Reuben and I want to know everything that goes on." Schaefer said. "That doesn't mean that we are going to plan everything—we can't do that—but we must know exactly what each committee is doing so we can answer any questions which come up about the program." TO PUT THIS IDEA INTO effect, a master calendar will be posted in the P-t-P office, Room 113 of the Kansas Union, giving a day by day accounting of all P-t-P activities. Individual committee chairmen will fill out small calendars and post the activities on the master calendar so each member will know what is going on in the other committees. Schaefer stressed the need for more individual contact with International students. Schaefer and McCornack plan to push the summer job placement program for International students and to put "new life" into the brother-sister program McCornack said that P-t-P is in a slump at the present time but that he is optimistic about the future of P-t-P. "THE NOVELTY HAS worn off," he said. "The future of P-t-P is in our hands. We have no new programs to present—we have to develop what we have to its fullest. We have to show foreign students we are sincerely interested in them and an exchange of ideas." Others on next fall's executive staff are Arlo Schurle, Green freshman, treasurer; Sharon Foster, Birmingham, Mich. sophomore, hospitality committee chairman; Mary Ziegelmeyer, Shawnee Mission sophomore, office manager; Ruth Moyer, Shawnee Mission junior, brother-sister committee chairman; Sarah and Anne Graber, Hutchinson juniors, American Students Abroad chairmen; Jerry Harper, Wichita sophomore, publicity chairman; Frank Thompson, Iola sophomore, special projects chairman; Patricia Price, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore, membership chairman; Bruce Hall, Coffeyville sophomore, job placement chairman. Relays Week-End Specials at Lawrence Surplus Thursday-Friday-Saturday Men's 'White' Jeans $3.98 Choice of Denim or Heavy Polished Cotton One Large Group Reg. to $3.98 Men's Ivy Style Short-Sleeve Sport Shirts $1.99 Entire Stock of Better Quality Men's Spring Jackets and Rain Coats 25% OFF Men's Reg. $4.95 White 'Sneakers' $2.99 Choice of Round-Toe or Taper-Toe Styles Short-Sleeve Sweat Shirts Lots of Colors Sizes S-M-L-XL $1.44 Repeat of a Sell-Out! One Large Table Full of Reg. to $5.95 Lawrence Surplus Many Other Outstanding Values Not Mentioned in This Ad Men's Wash Slacks Ivy and Continental Styles Sizes 29 to 42 $2.99 "A Friendly Place to Shop" VI 3-3933 740 Mass. FIRST QUALITY FLOOR MATS Styled with a smart, textured surface of heavyweight quality rubber with door-to-door contoured fit. This custom-fit mat smoothly covers the hump and flat of the car front and remains firmly in place. Reenforced heel rest can be easily cleaned without removal. NEW CAR TAKEOFFS..40 to 50% off USED TIRES...$2.95 up 20% to 80% Tread—All Sizes Including Installation REPEAT SPECIAL - ROYAL MASTERS $8.00 Additional Allowance in Addition to Regular Sale Prices While Present Supply Lasts LAWRENCE TIRE & OIL 1000 MASS. Challis Shaffer VI 2-0247 OIL VI 2-0247 U. S. ROYAL SAFETY 1ST