Page 16 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 17, 1959 Lack of Work Forces Exposition Queen Out The president of the Engineering Council said last night that the Council decided not to elect an Exposition Queen this year because of a lack of work for her. Ronald W. Bonjour, Lenexa senior, stated that earlier the Council had decided to discontinue an annual dance held during the Exposition weekend. "Without a dance to show the Engineering Queen off, the Council members also voted to do without a queen." Ponjour said. One member of the Engineering Council, Duane DeWetff, Ellinwood senior, voiced his loyalty to tradition. "I really don't know why we didn't choose a queen this year but now I wish we had. The Engineering Council chose not to elect a queen for no reason." DeWerif said. spent in past years for planning and making arrangements for the queen saved us a great deal of time this year. "We also felt that the campus could easily do without one more beauty contest since there are already so many in existence. We wouldn't hurt anyone's feelings by not having a contest," Bonjour concluded. The Engineering Council asked the co-Relays queens to assist at its opening ceremonies. Oily, Dried Worms Fed to Students Nancy O'Brien, Great Lakes, Ill., junior and Kansas Relays royalty Carol Earls, University of Missouri sophomore, were to be at the ribbon cutting ceremony at noon today to open the Exposition. A professor fed worms to his class yesterday. Earl A. Cross, instructor in entomology, heated a can of agave worms while his Insects and Man class watched a movie. The class had "refreshments" after the movie. The agave worms, which look something like caterpillars, were dried and cooked. They are oily and something like Fetos. The worms are nigh in protein and low in calories, Mr. Cross said. Pep President Elected Gordon Hofstra, Bonner Springs junior, has been elected president of Pi Epsilon Pi, men's honorary pep fraternity. He will serve until the end of the football season next semester. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Inter-Varsity Bibles Bible study, discussion referections **rants** for next year must have application in to the Dean of Students by noon TOMORROW American Chemical Society, 7:30 p.m. Room 122, Malott Hall, Mr. W. Merie Allen, address: 4907 North Dearborn Street speak on "Initial Measurements of Cosmic Debris of Inter-planetary space." Official Bulletin TODAY Foreign Students: If you need extra Foreign Students' Festival invitations come to the Foreign Student Adviser's office, 228 Strong. International Club, 6 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom. International Banquet. Exhibits include: $175 a ticket. Purchase at the gate, con- firmation of payment on the information booth on the campus. Everyday: 4:15 p.m. Elves and the Shoemaker, Experimental Theatret Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material. Daily Kansan Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Employment Opportunities available for men. Contact office of Aids and Awards, 222 Strong. Part-time and some full-time work. Men's residence hall counselor appli- Cheerleader practices, April 21, 23, 7:30 p.m., Robinson Gym, Room 101. Tryouts, April 28 & 30, 7:30 p.m., Robinson Gym, Room 101. Kansan Want Ads Get Results