Fletcher will lead new IFC officers George Fletcher, Sylvania, Ohio, senior and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, was elected president of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) at last night's meeting. Delta Upsilon fraternity was presented a 30-inch traveling trophy based on its overall participation in this year's Greek Week activities by Kent Miller, Parsons senior and IFC Greek Week chairman. A point system was used to determine the trophy winner. This was the first year for the presentation of such a trophy. Second place in the mixed group Greek Week Sing, first place in the chariot races and third place in the relays won the trophy for Delta Upsilon. THE COUNCIL VOTED to contribute $3,000 in bonds to the Kansas Union for extensive remodeling of room 306. This room will be converted into the Centennial Room in honor of the University Centennial. Wood panelling and furnishings from old Fraser Hall will be used in this room. The contribution from the IFC will provide only part of the money for the remodeling, according to Jim Pitts, Wichita senior and outgoing president. IFC members also passed a resolution requiring all fraternities to hold their train date meals in their respective chapter houses unless given special permission to do otherwise by the IFC executive committee. The reason for this resolution, Mike McNally, Bartlesville, Okla., junior and outgoing secretary, said, is "to cut down on expenses and to enable fraternities to use facilities at hand and to show rushees where they will possibly be eating." Pitts said special permission to hold the meals elsewhere could be easily obtained in case of lack of space or extensive house remodeling. SDS to probe possibility of panel to discuss policy Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) decided last night to investigate the possibility of sponsoring a Centennial Week panel on University policy, with prominent Centennial Week guests participating. Specifically, the group hopes to enlist former Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and Jules Feiffer, cartoonist and social satirist, to serve on the panel. It is hoped that other groups will sponsor the panel with SDS. SDS members were especially interested in having the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) as a sponsor of the event, as they felt this would cause the event to receive more serious attention than if it were sponsored only by student groups. Initial plans are for the panel to be composed of Centennial guests, administrators, and students. TODAY Official Bulletin High School Art Conference, All Day. Strong Hall Studios Catholic Mass: 4:45 p.m. St. Lawrens- bury Church: 4:30 p.m. 4:30 pm. Pre Cana Serri's: 8 p.m. Popular Film, 7 and 9:30 p.m. "Tales of Terror," Dvcey Aud. Debate on U.S. Policy in Viet Nam, J. F. S. Gou, J. A. Tidman and T. J. Moore of philosophy dept. Con: Richard Hill, chrm. of CEWV, organizer; Forum Room, Union organization. Hillel Fri. Night Services, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Comm. Center, 917 Highland. Foreign Film, 7:30 p.m. "Rio Escándalo" Hoch Aud Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "The Physicists." Murphy Hall. SATURDAY Spring Fling Activities and Picnic. All Day KU Rugby Club, 1 and 3. p.M.K. KU Athletics and Kansas City Clubs. Quincy Field. Popular Film, 7 and 9:30 "Tales of Terror." Dyche Aud. International Festival. 8 p.m. No admission charge. Children 12 yrs and older. 8 p.m. Public invited. Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "The Physiists." Murphy. University Lutheran Services, 9:45 a.m. study and 11 worship, 15th and 18th SUNDAY Oread Friends Meeting, 10:30 a.m. Catholic Mass, 8 a.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Mass, 8 a.m. St. Lawrence California Mass. 8 a.m. St. Lawrence Chapel; 9:30 and 11, Hoch Aud. Jan and Dean, male singers known for "Little Old Lady from Pasadena," will perform at a Centennial Dance at 8 p.m. April 16 in Allen Field House. Spring Fling, 1 p.m. U. Rep. Spring Bringing Home the Week, 3 p.m. Carillon Recital, 3 p.m. Albert University Symphony Orchestra, 3:30 p.m. University Theatre. Singers to perform at centennial dance Lutheran Students Assoc., 6:30 p.m. Program on Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Speaker: Ivar M. Gjellstad. Alcove C. Union. Spring Sing, 7 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom. They will be accompanied by singer Mary Wells and a 12-piece band. Tickets go on sale April 4 in the Kansas Union and at the Information Booth on Jayhawk Boulevard. Admission is $1.50 per person. There will be no reserved seats. Dress is informal. No decisions were reached this week concerning the consumption of alcohol on the campus by the Council on Student Affairs. The dance will climax student Council examines Alcohol policy "We will have to make our decision now and maybe talk to some other concerned groups since the student response was not great," Laurence Woodruff, dean of students and chairman of the council said. 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