Friday, November 17, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Greek Week chairmen announced for spring Greek Week committee chairmen have been named and planning has begun for the 1968 renewal of the annual April festival sponsored by the Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Association. Cochairman Tom Hitchcock, Overland Park junior, Phi Delta Theta, and Terri Turner, Colby senior, Kappa Kappa Gamma, have scheduled a leadership seminar as the first event. Its purpose is "to make Greeks more aware of their objectives and values" during the week ending April 27 and coinciding with Spring Fling. Greek living groups will compete for trophies in Greek Week Relays, Greek Week Sing and overall participation. Those interviewed for chairmanships will be given priority as committee members, but additional applications will be accepted by the chairman, who will meet after Thanksgiving vacation. The schedule and chairmen for committees Sunday—Queen's tea and preliminaries from all sororities: Tim Silfer, Miss Leigh. High school girls to see campus life Faculty discussions, a fashion show, campus tours and skirts are planned for 150 to 175 high school girls here Saturday. High School Leadership Day, sponsored by the Associated Women Students (AWS), "will try to interest the high school seniors in KU who are planning on college," Janice Coleman, Wichita senior and chairman of the leadership committee, said. "Coed Capers," this year's theme, will be the basis of the day's events. "We want to show typical day in the life of a coed to the senior girls," Miss Coleman said. --- WEATHER The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts fair weather tonight and Saturday. Temperatures should be cooler tonight and mild Saturday. Today's high should be in the 60s and tonight's low in the lower 30s. --- Portraits of Distinction - Passports - Applications - Lettermen - K-Portraits Leadership seminar: John Russack, Mullica Hill, N.J. junior, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Jean Foss, Great Bend senior, Pi Beta Phi. Also gion sophomore, Phi Delta Theta, and Kappa sophomore, Kappa Gamma. Tuesday—Banquet; Phillip Kraft, Salina sophomore, Delta Chi, and Jane Foster, Anthony junior, Delta Delta Delta. Wednesday—Housemothers' tea and fashion show: Candy Cantrell, Yates Center, junie Kappa Kappa Gamma. Juniper Worth, TeX, Tex., Junilid, Delta Delta Delta. Please call for appointment Thursday—Exchange dinners: Bob McColloh, Overland Park sophomore, Alpha Tau Omega, and Punky Hemphil, Mission Junior, Pi Beta Phi. Hixon Studio Friday-All-Star football game: Van Blaise Chicago, il., junior, Phil Kappa Sigma. Portraits of Distinction" Bob Blank, Owner 21 Mass. VI 3-0336 Saturday—Events: Rick Lucas, Lakin junior, Delta Chi, and Jean Larson, Salina junior, Delta Delta Delta. Charlot race and tag-of-war: John Stine, Shawne Mission senior, Sigma Tau. Hill City sophomore, Delta Chi, Hill City sophomore, Delta Chi, and Clare Davis, Covington, La., junior, Delta Delta Delta. 721 Mass. Greek Week Sing; Tuck Sifers, Mission junior, Phi Delta Theta, and Melinda Grable, Shawnee Mission junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Advertising—Berry Wood, Wichita junior, Flii Delta Theta. Service project — Frank Hummer, Topeka junior, Alpha Kappa Lambda, and Karen McCarthy, Shawnee Mission tumor, Pi Beta Phi. Magazine — John VanSpeybroeck, Wichita junior, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Maggie Ogilvie, Kansas City junior. Delta Delta Delta. Trophies—Brad Pfeifley, Riley junior, Pi Kappa Alpha. Secretaries — Linda Tate, Mission sophomore, Pl Beta Phi, and Patsy McConwell, Shawnee Mission junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS NOTICE! 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