NEXT WEEK AT KU 10. 'Sing' to open Greek activities By Carolyn Drury Singing competition among fraternities and among sororites will open 1966 Greek Week at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Hoch Auditorium. Emily Taylor, dean of women, and Donald Alderson, dean of men, will join the fraternity-sorority festivals when they present national and campus fraternity and sorority awards at the Greek Week banquet Thursday. The Greek Week Queen also will be crowned at the banquet. Curtis McClinton, former KU football star and now with the Kansas City Chiefs professional football team, will speak at the banquet. The banquet begins at 5:45 pm. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. GREEK WEEK will conclude with sports old and new on Friday and Saturday. A trophy will be given to the most valuable player in the East-West All-Star football game at 4 p.m. Friday in Memorial Stadium. Charisto will race in pairs over a 330-yard course at 1 p.m. Saturday. A track and field meet will be staged at 2 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Stadium, followed by tug-of-war near Potter Lake. A Pulitzer Prize composer and Rose Morgan professor will speak about the opera in America as part of the Humanities Lectures series at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Swarthout Hall. This composer-professor, Douglas Moore, is the author of the opera "Carry Nation," which will have its premiere performance April 28 at KU. Moore, who is on campus this semester as a composer-in-residence, will be directing the performance. SEVEN ORGANIZED-HOUSE groups will be competing Sunday for the over-all traveling College Eowl trophy. Sellhard Hall, which won the women's trophy this year, and the runner-up for the women's trophy, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, will play against Stephenson Hall, Templin Hall No. 1, Templin Hall No. 2, Alpha KappaLambda fraternity, and Joseph R. Pearson No. 1, all men's living groups. The first match will pair undefeated Sellars Hall against undefeated Stephenson Hall. Only two game losses are allowed. SUNDAY, MARCH 13 SUA Chess Club, 2 p.m., Union College Bowl, 2, 31, 15, and 4 p.m. Popular Film, "The Prize." 7:30 pm. Dyke. MONDAY, MARCH 14 Greene Week begins. University of California, Los Angeles, will speak on "Statistical Packages for Computers," 4:30 p.m. Bailey. Society Class, A. Bret Waller, 7 pm., Spooner. Fine Arts Honor Recital, 8 p.m. Murphy. TUESDAY, MARCH 15 Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.i.n., Union. Douglas Moore, Humanities Lecture, 8. p.m., Murphy, "Opora in America." WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 Classical Film, "Alexander Nevsky," 7 p.m., Dyche. 1938 Russian film in Medieval setting. Greek Week Sing, 7.30 p.m., Hoch. Faculty Recital, 8 p.m., Murphy. University String Quartet with Don Scheld, clarinetist. SUA Vids Park Forum, 3 to 5 p.m. Union Opportunity for anyone to discuss anything. Limit of 10 minutes each. THURSDAY. MARCH 17 Greek Week Banquet, 5:45 p.m. Union. Bernard B. Fall, Lecture. 8 p.m. Union, Fall, Howard University, winner of 1966 Polk Memorial Award for Interpretative Reporting "Viet Nam—The Prospect for Counter-Insurgency." Judge Nelson Timothy Stephens Lectureship, 8 p.m. Murphy, W. Burton Leach, Story Professor of Law, Harvard, "Property Law Reform." Greek All-Star Football, 4 p.m. Memorial Stadium. FRIDAY. MARCH 18 Popular Film, "Becket," 7 and 9.30 p.m., Dyche, With Richard Burton and Peter O'Tools. Advance tickets at Information Desk. Union. Foreign Film, "Die Fladermans," 7:30 a.m. Noon; German film based on the life of Joseph Klassen, Judge, Nelson Timothy Stephens Lectureship, "Property Law Reform." "The Bedbug." 8:20 p.m., University Theatre. Norwegian Women, Gymnasts, 1 p.m., Hoch, Christian Christie, 1 Creek Week, Charlot Race, 1 p.m. Jachawk Bowl race Greek Track and Field Meet, 2 p.m., Memorial Stadium. To be followed by Greek Tug-of-War, Potter Lake Popular Film, "Becket," 7 and 9.30 p.m., Dyche. p.m. Dyce. Glenn Yarbrough, with Stanyan Street Quartet and comedian Riff Booth tickets at Union and Information Booth "The Bedbug." 8:20 p.m., University Theatre. EXHIBITS Gardner Cowles, William Allen White Foundation 1966 Citee, Flint COMING UP "Models of Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci." Union. Paintings and Pastels by Children of Tokyo, Union. SUA Current Events Forum, Wednesday, March 23, 7:30 p.m. Union. "Contemporary Revolutions— Soviet and American Views." International Student Festival, Saturday. March 26. Association of University Residence Halls—Spring Fling, March 25 and 26. 8 Daily Kansan Friday, March 11, 1966 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE REPERTORY WEEK March 11, 12 . . . . The Bedbug by Mayakovsky March 14 . . . . . . The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare March 15-16 . . . . Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee March 17 . . . . . The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare March 18-19 . . . . . The Bedbug by Mayakovsky All Performances at 8:20 p.m., Murphy Hall Tickets may be obtained by presenting Certificate of Registration at the Murphy Hall Box Office POPULAR FILM SERIES "THE PRIZE" Starring: Elke Sommer and Paul Newman 35c tonight tomorrow 7:00 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Sun. Mar.13, At 7:30 Only Dyche Auditorium Friday, Mar. 11 & Saturday, Mar. 12 tonight tomorrow 35c Advanced Tickets At Kansas Union Information Booth.