Peace Corps Week begins Monday A Peace Corps recruiting team will be on campus during KU's first annual Peace Corps Week. Feb. 10-14. The team will interview students, give placement exams, lecture to classes and other groups, and show films about Corps work with emphasis on Asia, Africa and Latin America. A highlight of the week is to be a coffee hour with John Exeter, a governmental representative from Guyana. Exeter will speak on the development of his country as a post-colonial body at 7 p.m., Tuesday, in the McCollum Hall cafeteria. The members of the Peace Corps team are returned volunteers from Brazil, Korea, and Ecuador. A Peace Corps spokesman said KU is rated 35th among the top 200 American universities and colleges producing Corps volunteers. Seventeen KU students and faculty members have applied this year. KUOK revises broadcasting format New dimensions have been added to KUOK radio for the spring term. "We have improved 100 per cent and are very enthusiastic about the months ahead," said Chip Rouse, Leawood senior and KUOK program director. Marathons are being planned, more hours of broadcasting—close to 130 a week—and full coverage of KU basketball will be the basic changes from last semester. Rouse explained. In addition, 10-minute newscasts, including sports news, are aired at 8 a.m., 6 and 10 p.m. daily. Five-minute newscasts are broadcast at five minutes to the hour all other times. "Our phone just rings off the hook for record requests," Rouse said. "We're not thinking about changing our musical format in any way because of the enthusiasm of our listeners for hard rock." New personnel for the semester include: Bob Newton, Tulsa, Okla., junior, general manager and Bill Lee, Neodesha junior, operation's manager. With Rouse, these men are responsible for the extended broadcasts of KUOK. The listening market for KUOK will be extended through reception added at two fraternities. Rouse pointed out. Sigma Chi and Lambda Chi recently installed receivers, and future plans call for reception at the Jayhawker Towers Apartments. French scholarship fund sought Pi Delta Phi, national French honor fraternity, today begins a campaign to establish a permanent scholarship fund. The campaign is headed by Joseph Crivelli, Brooklyn, N.Y., graduate student, and is being supported by the French and Italian departments. Donations will be solicited in the form of advertisements and boosters to be published in the fraternity's spring journal. The University community, living groups, campus organizations and the Lawrence business community will be asked to donate to the fund. The campaign is scheduled to end in April. INTERVIEWS Nearly 700 fee statements, returned to the registrar's office by the U.S. Post Office, will not reach students, said Registrar William L. Kelly. for Fees due! Students list incorrect addresses or fail to fill out their complete addresses on enrollment cards, Fully explained. "We must have the street number plus the apartment, room or trailer court numbers." SUA Relays Concert Steering Committee Monday, February 17 Tuesday, February 18 All fee payments must be made by Wednesday, Feb. 12. After Wednesday's deadline an additional $10.00 late payment fee will be due. Failure to pay by Friday, Feb. 21, will result in enrollment cancellation, Kelly said. "This is really quite crucial." Kelly said. "It is the only fee statement mailed to a student." The fees are based on the number of hours in which a student is enrolled, and the statements are computerized. An error in the amount due because of an enrollment change must be brought to the registrar office with the fee statement in order to be re-assessed, the registrar explained. "Eighty per cent of students' enrollment changes, however, normally do not affect their fees." Kelly added. Kelly and his staff worked all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday to stuff envelopes and check addresses. They even tried Positions available: Positions available: General Chairman Secretary Arrangements Chairman House Manager Tickets Chairman On Campus Tickets Chairman Off Campus Tickets Chairman Mail Order Tickets Chairman Block Tickets Chairman Complimentary Tickets Chairman Feb. 7 1969 KANSAN 3 Publicity Chairman On Campus Publicity Chairman Off Campus Publicity Chairman Applications can be picked up in the SUA Office Kansas Union. Publicity Chairman Regardless of whether your statement was delivered or returned by Post Office "We've expended a good deal of energy to get these out," he said. "We feel we owe this to the students. But now it is their responsibility to get these if they don't come in the mail." to phone students to get complete addresses. Kelly said. Official Bulletin Today Kelly did not know if an increase in fees is projected for next year. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Raisin in the Sun." Dyche Auditorium. Basketball, 7:35 p.m. Oklahoma at Norman. Foreign Students. Sign up now for the February People-to-People tour to the professional ice hockey match in Kansas City, P-t-P office, basement, Kansas Union. The fees remained the same as last fall's, Kelly said. It is strictly the Board of Regents, dependent on the Kansas legislature, which set the fees and the deadline for payment. Professional Advisory Committee, Dept. of Social Work. All Day. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. 7 p.m. 829 Mississippi. KU Moslem Society. 12 p.m. Prayers. Kansas Union. International Club Dancing Lesson. 6:30 p.m. 211 Robinson. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Raisin in the Sun." Dyche Auditorium. Faculty Club—University Women's Club Dinner Dance. 8 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom. Folk Dance Club. 7:30 p.m. 173 Robinson. International Film Series. 7:30 p.m. "Chushingura." Hoch Auditorium. Hindu Society Meeting. 5 p.m. Methodist Student Center. Sundav University Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Odd Couple." University Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Odd Couple." University Theatre. 2:30 p.m. "The Odd Couple." Carillon Recital. 3 p.m. Albert Gerken. Mixed Faculty League Bowling. 6 p.m. Jay Bowl. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Raisin in the Sun." Dyche Auditorium. SENIORS SMILE! It's now or never Senior Picture Deadline February 28 Hixon's 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 9:30 -4:30 Mon.- Fri. FEB.12,13&15-22 8:20 PM