422° Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 21, 1965 Greek Sing Tonight Features 17 Groups For the first time in the history of KU Greek Weck a fraternity all star football game will be played Friday. The East-West All Star game will culminate weeks of practice by fraternity men across the campus. The game will be played Friday at the intramural field. BILL GEIGER. Leavenworth senior and receiving coach for the East team, said the all star game will be played by intramural football rules. It will be eight-man touch football. A player must be tagged with one hand anywhere above the knee. Both feet of the tagger must remain on the ground. This will insure no "diving tags." The ball must be passed every play, for a player cannot run with the football. The coaches for the two teams were selected from the top two teams in intramural play last fall. Phi Delta Theta and Beta Theta Pia won on the east of the Hill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Upsilon won on the west. Ron Ferguson, Leawood junior, is head coach for the East All Stars. Traditional events scheduled for Greek Week include the Greek Week Sing, the banquet and the relavs. THE GREEK WEEK SING will be at 7:30 tonight in Hoch Auditorium. Each group will sing two songs within an eight minute period. Entries in the Sing were announced by Sharon Walson, Olathe junior and co-chairman of the Sing. The five different divisions are mixed groups, women's large groups, women's small groups, men's large groups and men's small groups. In the mixed group division are Pi Beta Phi and Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Nu and Chi Omega; Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Gamma; Alpha Delta Pi and Delta Chi, and Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Kappa Lambda. COMPETING IN the women's large group division will be Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Kappa and Alpha Phi. Alpha Omicron Pi and Delta Delta Delta are entered in women's small group. Complete Car Care - DX Products - Firestone Tires Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Delta Tau Delta and Tau Kappa Epsilon are entered in the men's large group competition. Alpha Phi Alpha, Triangle and Pi Kappa Alpha are entered in the men's small group division. Medals will be presented for the first three places in each event, and an over-all trophy will be awarded the team scoring the most points. According to present plans the Greek Week Queen will present the medals and the trophy. Bill Zerman, former dean of men at the University of Minnesota, will be the speaker. THE GREEK WEEK BANQUET will be held at 5:30 Thursday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Mary Hughes, Des Maines, Iowa, senior, is chairman of the banquet. - Mufflers & Pipes Scholarship trophies for the fraternities will be awarded at the banquet and sorority houses will be recognized for national honors won by their house in the past year. Contestants may enter up to four events, Barnard said. He said no more than three of the events may be running events and no more than two may be field events. THEKE FINALISTS for Greek Week Queen, selected at a tea last night, will be named at the banquet. Students attending the banquet will then elect the Queen. Finals for the relays will be Saturday afternoon in Memorial Stadium, Glen Barnard, Oswego junior and chairman of the relays said preliminaries for the event were held last Sunday. Fred Brown, Shawnee Mission sophomore, and James Trigg, Ottawa junior, are co-chairmen of the Sing with Miss Walton. FRATERNITY MEN will compete in the 120-yard hurdles; the 100-yard, 220-yard and 440-yard dashes; the 440-yard and 880-yard relays; a medley relay; high jump; broad jump; shot put; walking race, and a 3-legged race. - Tune Ups Elizabeth "Tucky" March, Tulsa, Okla., junior, and Jim Pitts, Wichita junior, are general co-chairmen of Greek Week activities. - Brake Service - Wash and Polish ASK ABOUT THE DX TRIAL BOND GUARANTEE DX Servicenter 6th & Michigan VI 2-9598 Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily 7:30 to 9 Sunday For the best in — ● dry cleaning ● alterations ● reweaving 926 Mass. VI 3-0501 KU-Y Seeks 1965-66 Cabinet Members Cabinet positions for next year are open in KU-Y. Applications for the positions may be picked up in the KU-Y office through Friday. from 2:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday in Alcove B and C of the Kansas Union. The applications must be returned to the office on Friday and interviews of applicants to be There are two positions open in each of the areas. 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