Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 28, 1964 New Peace Corps Group Plans Course Guides, Speaking Tour Pre-enrollment course guides to prospective Peace Corps volunteers, a summer state-wide speaking tour, and a Peace Corps Week in conjunction with a state-wide Peace Corps Conference are some of the activities being planned by KU's new Peace Corps committee. Donna Hanneman, Junction City junior, on-campus chairman of the 1964-65 Peace Corps Committee, announced last night the following people as new members of the Peace Corps committee: BOB CROSIER, Lawrence junior, promotion; Jacquelyn Thayer, Ellsworth freshman, editor of Peace Corps News; Micheal Metzler, Lawrence sophomore, engineering liaison; Charles Turpin, Omaha, Neb., sophomore, off-campus speakers bureau. Marc Plitt, Nanuet, N.Y., freshman, counseling service; Janet Chartier, Salina freshman, Gary Hamilton, Geneseo graduate student and Paul Moreau, Fall River, Mass., freshman, research staff, and Frank Munday, Denver, Colo., sophomore, special events. Ronald Johnson, Mt. Vernon, Mo., graduate student, on-campus speakers bureau; Susan Griffiths, Chanute junior, treasurer; Lauri Fitzgerald, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, staff secretaries. TO AID STUDENTS in planning course work to agree with future Student Anti-Semites BUENOS AIRES — (UPI) — About 100 youths, their arms outstretched in the Nazi salute, shouted anti-Jewish slogans, at a meeting sponsored here last night by the Arab League. The youths linked the names of Argentina's ousted ex-president Juan D. Peron and Egypt's Gamal A. Nasser in such slogans as "Nasser, Peron—only one heart!" wherever smart golfers gather ... the one and only crocodile-crested Lacoste is king There is no shirt on the links that can be compared to IZOD's French impart, the LACOSTE SHIRT, Made of the finest hand-washable cotton lisse with ribbed collar and cuffs. It is the only legitimate bearer of the famous crocodile crest . . . any others are imitators. In White, Red, Navy, Black, Light Blue, Beige, Grey, Brown, Coral, Yellow or Olive. Sizes: S, M, L, XL, $8.95 plans for service in the Peace Corps, the research staff will spend the summer months studying the courses offered and select those most valuable. Miss Hanneman said. "The Peace Corps plans to have a booth at enrollment in the fall, staffed by members of the Peace Corps Counseling Service, to help interested students," she explained. "We will also be interested in letting the campus know about the Peace Corps' new senior year program," she said. THE SENIOR YEAR program is one which will allow students who have passed the Peace Corps test during their junior year to take a training program during the summer following their junior year. After the summer training program, the student returns to school and then briefly completes a training program after graduation and then goes into service. "The volunteers under a program of this type will be more prepared for their jobs," Miss Hanneman said. "This also gives the volunteers more opportunity to know what they want to give and get out of the Peace Corps," she continued. Highlighting next year's activities will be the Peace Corps Week, to be in conjunction with a state-wide Peace Corps conference. Activities for the Peace Corps this summer will be the establishment of a summer speaking tour. The committee will try to set up Peace Corps information booths at major state activities this summer, Miss Hanneman said. "For example, we will try to set up booths at the Hutchinson State fair, and the fair at Topeka," she said. Peace Corps Week will be similar to the one this year, but students from other colleges, high school students and parents of Peace Corps volunteers will also be invited to KU. Miss Hanneman explained. love and marriage-college style The bridge from student to married student is a long and very narrow one, laced with parental opposition, financial burdens and immaturity. Yet, thousands of young men and women cross it every year. How well do they make the transition from carefree, fun-loving "dates" to responsible husbands, wives...and often parents? A recent nationwide study by Redbook magazine brings to light some of the strains, the dangers and the possible benefits of college marriages. It's must reading for every undergrad! 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