Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 18, 1963 Ducks Better Scat, Spring Fling Ahead Gather some aerial firework displays, add a whistle, and Spring Fling is under way. The second annual Spring Fling celebration at KU, sponsored by the Association of University Residence Halls (AURH), will officially open with the Spring Fling Salute fireworks display from Memorial Stadium grounds on Wednesday, according to Larry Seibel, Russell sophomore. The ducks are kept in unlocker cages outside the residence halls. Women's ducks cannot be duck-napped until 10 minutes after the halls open each morning, and napping must stop at the women's halls 10 minutes prior to closing. A duck cannot be taken if a woman is within two feet of the duck's cage, but if it is left unguarded, any residence hall student may steal the duck. Spring Fling ducks, an idea which originated last year at this time, will again be the official symbol of the five-day round of activities. Each of the 17 halls must guard a duck against "duck-napping" by a competing hall. Seibel said residence halls can expect to contend with duck-nappers until races begin on Saturday. Friday night residence ball students will be at the Red Dog Inn for a dance featuring the Fabulous Flippers. Only persons with tickets may attend the dance. Tickets can be purchased from AURH members. A skill driving contest called Gymkhana will be held Saturday in Templin Hall parking lot for small or foreign make cars. Lewis Hall parking lot will host volleyball games on Saturday. The teams will consist of five men and Race Fight Closes Integrated School CLEVELAND, Ohio - (UPI) -- Fighting between white and Negro students today closed Collinwood High School. All available police rushed to the area to break up the fighting. A police helicopter reported as many as 700 to 800 students were parading around the school. Bills Bungled Your Budget? four women, Floors of the women's halls are matched with floors of the men's residence halls. Scholarship halls are considered as one floor. Seibel said the games will begin at nine o'clock. You need a checking account at Douglas County State Bank. Save time and footwork. A cancelled check is your proof of payment, it shows where every cent goes. Come see us today. There will be a picnic lunch and dance at Potter's Lake at Saturday noon. Michael Blodgett, Topea freshman, said the event will be in Allen Field House if the weather is bad. Elaine Rinkle, Scott City junior and general chairman of Spring Fling, said afternoon activities at the lake include a marathon race, a pie-eating contest, an egg toss, a "bod" race and other group games. The traditional duck race among the residence halls will be at Potter Lake also. Douglas County State Bank 9th and Kentucky On Sunday, AURH will sponsor a Recognition Banquet for all officers and AURH members in Lewis Hall. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will be guest speaker. Sunday evening, Musical Moments will be staged at seven o'clock in the University Theatre. The sing is sponsored by Inter-Residence Council in cooperation with AURH. Each hall will be represented by its singing group. Awards will be presented after the sing to the winning halls. Trophys will be awarded to the men's floor and the women's floor accumulating the most points competing in the events. A large trophy will go to the residence hall winning the duck race. Seibel said this year's affair will have more than 3,000 students, or over one-quarter of the University, participating. New — This Saturday THE RENEGADES Tee Pee King Farouk Dies After Meal ROME — (UPI) — Former King Farouk of Egypt, the pudgy pleasure-lover who went into exile with a personal fortune estimated at $250 million, collapsed in a Rome餐厅 early today and died a few minutes later. He had $155 in his pockets. Farouk was 45 years old and weighed more than 250 pounds. Accompanied by an unidentified woman companion, the last thing he did was to finish a lavish dinner of oysters and lamb in the luxurious restaurant Ile de France. SUA FRIDAY FLICKS Requiem for a Heavyweight starring Anthony Quinn Jackie Gleason Patronize Your Kanson Advertisers "Perils of Pauline" PLUS Admission 35c FRASER THEATER 7 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Just Because... Abington Book Shop, Inc. 1237 Oread The Words — Jean-Paul Sartre The Dover Series of Classical Recordings Situations — Jean-Paul Sartre Hours: 10-10 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat. $2.00 VI2-1007 ENDS FRIDAY... Margaret Rutherford "MURDER AHOY" Starts Saturday... Starts TONIGHT! THE FIRST ANNUAL STARRING THE BEACH BOYS CHUCK BERRY JAMES BROWN & THE FLAMES THE BARBARIANS MARVIN GAYE GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS LESLEY GORE ✩ JAN AND DEAN BILLY J. KRAMER & THE DAKOTAS SMOKEY ROBINSON AND THE MIRACLES THE SUPREMES THE ROLLING STONES