Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday. March 25. 1 $^{060}$ No Four Lads At Greek Dance The "Four Lads" will be unable to perform at the Greek Week dance Saturday night due to a previously scheduled rehearsal for the Perry Como Show. This is the second band cancellation received by the Greek Week dance committee. The first cancellation was by the "Kai Winding" orchestra a week ago due to illness. The "Les Harding" orchestra from Kansas City, Mo., has been contracted to play Saturday night for the dance. All of the tickets that were sold for "Kai Winding" or the "Four Lads" performances may be refunded Monday, said Ron Dalby, Joplin, Mo., junior. For cancellations, call Barry Bray at VI 3-5770. During the intermission of the dance, the Greek Week Queen and her attendants will be announced. Quiz Kids to Help O.U. Team Prepare The University of Kansas College Bowl team which appeared on a nationally televised quiz program in January will go to Norman, Okla. Saturday to help prepare the University of Oklahoma team for their scheduled television College Bowl appearance April 3. The members of the KU team are Fred Morrison, Colby senior; Elinor Hadley, Kansas City, Mo; senior; Alan Latta, Wichita sophomore; and Cheryl Payer, El Dorado freshman. George Waggoner, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will accompany the team. New York Ensemble To Sing for Greeks The Five White Guards, a vocal group from New York, will sing at the Greek Week dance tomorrow night. They will be accompanied by Les Harding and his orchestra. This ensemble was contacted after the cancellation yesterday of the Four Lads. Nancy Meyer Pi Beta Phi Those famous Jack Winter Pants are here — in gay cottons for Spring. Come have a look at them. Sizes 6-16. Plaza K. C. Blue Ridge KU Campus K. C. Lawrence Greek Queen to Be Crowned QUEEN FINALISTS—One of these three KU women will be crowned Greek Week queen Saturday at the annual Greek Week dance. 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