Page 10 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 13, 1965 13 Coeds Are Greek Queen Contestants Thirteen KU women have been nominated for Greek Week Queen. The girls were entered in the contest by their social sororities. The queen will be chosen at a banquet on April 22. She will reign from April 22-24 over the annual chariot race and other festivities. The girls are: Martha Yankey, Wichita junior; Lynette Ault, Esbon sophomore; Jill V. Newburg, Carmel, Ind., junior; Jeannie R. Padden, Holton freshman; Marsha Ballard, Wichita junior; Mary Jane Epp, Tribune junior; Susan J. Hartley, Atwood junior; Janelle Y. Heese, Pender, Neb., junior; J. Elnora Taylor, Paola senior; Sharron Walton, Olathe junior; Mary Lynne Mangan, Dodge City junior; Ann Jennings, Wichita sophomore, and Carol Jo Weber, Raytown, Mo., junior. CYR Elects Two To Regional Posts Two members of the KU Collegeiate Young Republicans (CYR) were elected to key regional positions at the 1965 convention of Midwestern Federation of College Republican Clubs. They are Samuel D. Evans, Jr., Salina senior who was elected Region 7 chairman, and John A. Sharp, Macon, Ga. junior who was named editor of the Region 7 newsletter. About 20 members of the KU CYR attended the 2-day convention over spring break at Chicago. William E. Miller, Republican vice-presidential candidate in 1964, was the featured speaker on the first night. Charles Percy, Republican candidate for governor of Illinois in 1964, was the speaker on the final day. Sharp said he proposed establishing a Region 7 newsletter—something which had never been tried before. "Its main function would be to promote closer relations between states and campuses," Sharp explained. He said that constant communication would be necessary for smooth operation of the Republican clubs. At the caucus, the group passed the resolution by acclamation and established "The CYR Action Report" with Sharp as its editor. Official Bulletin Foreign Students: Leaving for home this summer? Interested in a special program in Colorado? See the Dean of Students' office, 228 Hard Hall for information. Ph.D. Examination: Richard Schnettler, Ph.D. Examination: Richard Schnettler, Ph.D. Examination: Richard Schnettler. 1. 2004 522 Male Students TODAY Burglary and Larceny Seminar, All Day. Kansas Union University Lecture. 3.30 p.m. John Holloway, Cambridge. "English poetry and the English Language." Sponsored by Dept of English. Big 8 Room, Kansas Union. S. U.A. Special Film, 7:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium. American Society Class-Intensive English Center, 7:00 p.m. Speaker: R. R Zurbuchen, American Manufacturing. 24N Strong. Inquiers Class, 7:30 p.m. Canterbury House, 1116 La. Christian Science College Organization. 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Illustrated Lecture, 7:30 p.m. Dr. Robert J. Squier, "La Venta and the Origin of the Civil War," an exhibition sored by Kansas Society, Archaeological Institute of America. All are welcome. K.U. Business Wives White Elephant Bring a guest at 1312 W 22nd Ave, Bring a guest, TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. St. Lawrence Student Center. Confession Burglary and Lareeny Seminar, All Day, Kansas Union. Classical Film 7: 00 p.m. Fraser Theater. Music by Jason Jones. Broadcast Swarthout Recital. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. I love a man in Van Heusen "417" I'm real keen on his lean swingy physique and the spare, pared-down flattery that "V-Taper"fit adds to it. Can't get my eyes off the great way he looks, either in a traditional Button-Down or spiffy Snap-Tab. And in those Van Heusen spring weaves and colors . . . those short-cut sleeves, my man's got it made! VAN HEUSEN younger by design V-Taper-for the lean trim look. --ripples A wonderful wild gayety, for dancing all night, singing out loud to yourself. Vycron polyester and cotton, swiftly and easily shaped, with a wide rippling collar and matching pocket-flap. Blue with Green ripples. Violet/Pink, Pink/Olive. 5 to 15. 18.00 For all children under 12 of Students, Faculty and Staff Members Sponsored By S.U.A.