Page 7 KU Woman Attracted By Peace Corps Ideal The more people care, the more they are alive, is one philosophy that attracted Donna Hanneman, Junction City junior, to an interest in the Peace Corps. Miss Hanneman's interest was rewarded last week with her selection to participate in the Peace Corps Intern Program in Washington this summer. The Peace Corps in Washington sends invitations to 40 universities in the U.S. to nominate one student from their campus, and from the 40, 20 are selected. THIS IS THE first year KU will have had a participant in the program. "We will be training with Peace Corps officials, Congressmen, and other Washington officials, Miss Hanneman said. "One requirement for students in this program is that they return to their campuses the following fall," she said. "The purpose of the program is to orient the participant in all aspects of Peace Corps work. "We are really training for work that we will be doing on our campuses when we return in the fall, such as stimulating interest in the Peace Corps, etc." Miss Hanneman explained. MISS HANNEMAN IS the 1964-65 chairman of the On-Campus Peace Corps Committee at KU. Her interest in the Peace Corps developed with the idea itself. "The concept of self-help was perhaps one of the most important features. "The idea of individual development extends itself the country development through the Peace Corps," she said. "Self-development is the process of changes in living," she continued. Miss Hanneman is majoring in Russian, Slavic Area Studies, and mathematics. Following her graduation, Miss Hanneman expressed an interest in studying abroad for a year. "Id like to spend a year in either Munich, Germany, or Helsinki, Finland studying Russian, and then enter the Peace Corps as a volunteer," she said. Miss Hanneman's sister, Janet, a 1958 KU graduate, recently returned to the U.S. after serving with the Peace Corps in Pakistan. Janet Hanneman visited as a Peace Corps recruiter during Peace Corps week in March. Unlike her sister, Donna indicated that she would like to serve in Turkey or Iran as a teacher. President of Cwens for next year is Marcia Bunn, Tulsa, Okla., freshman. Cwens Choose '64-'65 Officers During orientation week Cwens, an honorary society for sophomore women, help freshman women move into Corbin and Gertrude Sellards Pearson halls. The Cwens also plan a buffet for all freshman women the Friday of orientation week, Carol McMahan, Wichita sophomore and Cwen adviser, said. During the summer months, Cwens has encouraged its members to have parties for freshman women who are planning to attend KU next fall. These parties will be Cwen sponsored and held in the various home towns of the Cwens, Miss McMahan explained. The Cwens are also planning to change the twopiece uniform they now wear to a red A-line jumper for next year. Other new officers are: Phyllis Kasprovich, Overland Park freshman, vice-president; Glenda K. Hord, Kansas City freshman, secretary; Carol Ann Crouch, Shawnee Mission freshman, treasurer; Jareth Donnan, Webster Groves, Mo. freshman, social chairman; Linda Gilna, Manhattan freshman, "Tide" editor-historian; Andrea Speers, Kansas City freshman, ritual chairman, and Carol Ann McMahan, Wichita sophomore, Cwen adviser. University Daily Kansan A jazz band composed of musicians from the Kansas City-Topeka-Lawrence area will perform in concert featuring compositions and arrangements by local and nationally known jazz musicians at 7 p.m. tonight in the Ball room of the Kansas Union. Jazz Performers To Play on Campus TRAVELER'S CHECK LIST CLIP & SAVE 100% Polyester Shirt 5.00 65% Kodel Polyester & 35% Cotton Shirt 5.00 The concert will feature several arrangements by Topeka trumpeter Buddy Brown, who will also be playing with the band. Dick Wright, the group's leader and emcee, said yesterday. American Tourister Attache Case 27.95 Other arrangements and compositions will be Westcoast jazzman Lennie Nihaus, trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, and students at the Berklee School of Music. Two Suiter 43.95 Three Suiter 45.95 Astro Jet 34.95 Jazz solo work will be done by Clyde Bysum, tenor sax, Lawrence; Jack Zimmerman, trombone, Lawrence. a former member of the Gene Krupa band of the late forties; Don Wright, also sax, Topeka; and Buddy Brown, trumpet, Topeka. The concert will be open to the public without charge. 55% Dacron Polyester & 45% Wool from 50.00 Other Traveling Suits from 39.50 Passport Cases from 5.95 Dacron & Cotton Shirts 1.95 AUTO WRECKING NEW and USED PARTS Ober's Tires and Glass East End of 9th Street VI3-0956 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 "Serving Lawrence Since 1896" Tuesday.May 19.1964 Senior Gals. Time's Wastin' Senior women, arise! It's senior clutch time. Here's a check list. - Have you been lavaliered, pinned or engaged within the last four years? By the way, junior women, get a head start. are in good shape. If the answer to the fifth question is affirmative, you'd better get going. There isn't much time left, you know. There are only three weeks until you are out in the heartless world, you know. - Have you made yourself available for blind dates within the same period? - Have you dated more than one boy at a time and never been caught? - Are you presently lavaliered, pinned or engaged? - Do you often get cold chills, the shakes and insomnia? If the answers to the first four questions are in the affirmative, you F - R - E - E JAZZ LAB BAND CONCERT Tomorrow Night Union Ballroom 7 p.m. Sponsored By SUA & Musicians Union, Local 512 GODFREY CAMBRIDGE IS HERE IN A HILARIOUS NEW ALBUM! With wickedly pungent satire and wit, Cambridge hits the funny bone—and more! He dramatizes vital issues... he brilliantly uncovers "moments of truth" of the fads and foibles of our times...he comments, with disarming innocence, on the after-effects of the Negro revolt. Godfrey Cambridge is uproarious. Godfrey Cambridge is a name to remember. "Ready or Not. Here's Godfrey Cambridge" is an album to own. 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