DG's, Sig Alphs Win Greek Sing; Phi Gam Will Keynote Banquet Greek Week—the annual week for consideration and celebration by KU's fraternities and sororites—will continue tonight with the annual banquet. William Zerman, executive secretary of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, will keynote the banquet with an address on the challenges facing the Greek system. The banquet will be at 5:30 p.m. in the Kansas Uion Ballroom. An ensemble from Delta Gamma sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity captured first place in the traditional Greek Week Sing last night. The 35 members of the Delta Gamma-Sigma Alpha Epsilon chorus sang "Alleluia" by Randall Thompson and "Soon-ah Will Be Gone" by William Dawson. This is the first time in the history of Greek Week Sing that mixed groups have been entered. Five groups competed in this division. Groups were also permitted to use instruments other than piano for this first time this year. ALPHA OMICRON PI won first place in the women's small groups. First place in women's large groups went to Alpha Phi. Pi Kappa Alpha and Beta Theta PI won first places in men's small groups and men's large groups respectively. John Erickson, Kansas City senior and master of ceremonies, said all groups were judged on a basis of 100 points. Twenty were possible for music selection. Ten points were given for stage presentation and 70 points for music performance and interpretation. SECOND PLACE in the new mixed division went to Alpha Delta Pi and Delta Chi. They sang "Under the Willow Tree" by Samuel Barber and "He's Gone Away," a Southern mountain song. Alpha Omicron Pi's ensemble sang "Fa Una Canzona" by Orazio Vecchi and "Il Est Bel et Bon" by Passereau. Page 13 Delta Delta Delta sang "A Sad Song" and "A Nonsense Song," both by Randall Thompson, to win second place in the women's small group. SINGING THE academy award winning "Chim Chim Cher-ee" by Sherman and Sherman, the Alpha Phi's received the trophy for first College Admission Is Getting More Difficult James K. Hitt, director of admissions and registrar, said in Chicago yesterday that the problem of getting into a college or university is even tougher than the experts realize. Speaking to the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers, of which he is president, Hitt said the role of the federal government in encouraging higher education had been underestimated and this is one of the reasons for the miscalculation. He foresaw more students entering higher education than even predicted by the highest figures. This means that the size of every existing institution will have to increase, so that there is little chance for "IBM dispersonalization." A new group known as the Cycle Club has joined the ranks of the numerous clubs and activities at KU. Growing Interest Starts Cycle Club Any interested person is asked to assemble in "N" Zone near Allen Field House, Sunday afternoon at 2 to proceed to Lone Star Lake for a picnic. Max Miller, Topeka sophomore, and Max Loveland, Wichita sophomore, are heading the organization. "We found there is a lot of interest around campus for cycling." Miller said. "This needs to be siphoned into one organization." One of the chief aims of the new club is to further a good image of the sport of eveling, Loveland said. The image has been particularly damaged because of the recent publicity about the "Hell's Angels" and other such groups. place in the women's large group division. They also sang "Lullaby" by William Byrd. Second place went to Gamma Phi Beta. They sang "Redbirds and Rainbows" by Glad Robinson Youse and "Oh, Dear! What Can the Matter Be?" by Wilson and Ehret. The Gamma Phi's wore blue bermudas and white blouses with red ties. Second place went to Delta Tau Delta. The 15 Delts sang "Du fond de ma Pensee" by di Lasso and "Sourwood Mountain," arranged by Hall. Nineteen men of Beta Theta Pi sang "Old Man Noah" by Wallingford Rieger and "Brothers, Sing On!" by Evard Grieg to take first place in the men's large group. pa Alpha won first place in the men's small group division. They sang "If You Were the Only Girl in the World," arranged by Bowersock and "I Want a Girl," arranged by Kahl. A QUARTET representing Pi Kap- A trio from Triangle fraternity won second place in this division. Accompanied by two guitars, the men sang "This Train" and "All My Trials," both popular songs. INSTANT SILENCE For information write: Academic Aids, Box 969 Berkeley, California 94701 Call Earl's for that Study Break. 2 Free Pepsi Colas from with every pizza. Delivered Hot to your door Earl's Pizza Palace 10c delivery charge VI 3-0753 INTERESTING PLACES INTERESTING PEOPLE A MORE INTERESTING YOU! UNITED AIR LINES NEEDS 200 STEWARDESSES NOW! 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