University Daily Kansan Page 3 3.2 American Spirits Enliven I-Club Meeting By Vinay Kothari It was a different type of meeting last Saturday for International Club members. The members, who were used to observing the club's panel discussions, music and dancing from other lands, speeches, or cultural shows of various countries at the club's regular meetings, were surprised to find beer at the club's meeting at the Castle Tea Room. More than 200 persons attended the club's beer party. Augelli Terms El Salvadorans' Visit a Success "The El Salvadorans felt they learned a great deal about this sector of the American scene, and the KU students connected with the visit felt they learned much from the visitors," he said. The visit of the El Salvadoran group to the KU campus last week benefited both the guests and the hosts, according to John P. Augelli, chairman of the KU Latin American Areas Studies program and coordinator of the visit. "The entire program came off very well, and the visitors were very pleased with the reception they received from the KU students," Prof Augelli said. THE 13 STUDENT leaders from the University of El Salvador visited the KU campus last week as part of a 30-day tour of the United States sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. The tour is intended to offer the students a better idea of American life in general, and particularly college life in America. The group left the campus Saturday morning on their way to DePauw University at Greencastle, Ind. After the visit there, the El Salvadorans will visit Miami, Fla., and Washington, D.C. THE PARTY began at 8 p.m. with few in attendance. But as time passed, people started to come and beer started to disappear. Some members, who never had drunk before, took advantage of the club's free beer. As beer started disappearing, the party became lively. A student from Europe began playing a guitar. With suggestions, a group of about 20 persons moved from the third floor to the second floor and played American music and sang folk songs. IN A SHORT period of time, the whole house was flooded with music. Persons dozing in corners were awakened by the noise and they also joined the group to share the fun. Some people found the beer a little bitter, but after a few drinks they forgot that the beer was bitter and stopped complaining. The party lasted till midnight. At midnight the group dispersed. Iowa Grows Brave Teenagers Police arrested the two youths at the scene of an accident. DES MOINES, Iowa — (UPI) — Credit two Des Moines teen-age boys with nerve. They were prying a hub cap off a squad car while officers investigated the accident. HIXON STUDIO Young Demos to Hear Overland Park Mayor Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 The newly-elected mayor of Overland Park will speak at a Young Democrats meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. Marvin Rainey, the 29-year-old mayor, will discuss the politics and problems of suburban areas at the meeting. Rainey, who was formerly election commissioner of Johnson County, is the first officially endorsed Democratic mayor in Kansas. Only two communities in the state, Overland Park and Prairie Village, have bipartisan municipal elections. Orr to Present College Life Lecture "Creation and Evolution" and "Science versus the Bible" are the topics of today's College Life lecture series, sponsored by the Campus Crusade for Christ. J. Edwin Orr, Ph.D., DD., will present the first lecture at 4:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Orr, who earned his Ph. D. at Oxford University, has lectured on all six continents. German Art is Topic Of Humanities Talk A professor from Wayne State University will lecture tomorrow night at the Humanities Lecture on German expressionism, an art movement important at the time of World War I. The lecture will be held in Fraser Theater at 8 p.m. Fraternity Jewelry Ernst Scheyer, professor of Art History will speak on "Albert Bloch: an American Blaue Reiter (Blue Rider)." Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP at BUSH BODY WORKS ALL WORK GUARANTEED "We Repair ALL Makes & Models" East 23rd St. VI 3-3006 TAKE A BREAK AND STOP IN AT SANDY'S THRIFT AND SWIFT DRIVE IN ACROSS FROM HILLCREST 3 Reasons why Lawrence Laundry Plays a Big Part in Every Spring Party - Our exclusive SANITONE process flushes away embedded soil that wears out fibers - SANITONE adds special fabric finishes for softness and removes spots scientifically - Clothes retain that look, feel and fit of newness cleaning after cleaning Let us clean and press your formal wear. Call us for superior Sanitone service. Pickup and Delivery 10th & N. H. VI 3-3711