Africa Day to be Saturday Films, lectures, a buffet and dance will be featured at the African Club's Africa Day Saturday. According to club president, Emmanuel Akuchu, junior from West Cameroon, African students are expected to attend from Kansas State College at Pittsburg, Emporia State Teachers College, K-State, Ottawa University, MU and Washburn University. Africa Day activities will begin at 1:30 p.m. with a guest speaker. Akuchu said none had yet been definitely contracted, but the club hoped to get an expert on African affairs. MOVIES ON AFRICAN culture will be shown from 3 to 4, to be followed by a panel discussion on the future of African unity in world affairs. Panel members will be Swaebou Conateh, Gambia junior, Iddi Hatibo, Tanzania senior, Kayoda Edun, Nigeria sophomore and Girma Negash, Ethiopia senior. 6 p.m. a lecture will be given by Nicolaas Willems, KU teacher of civil engineering who lived for 12 years in South and Central Africa. The day will end with a dance, the location for which has not yet been set. Akuchu said an African band from MU will provide music. Color girl chosen by Navy men All afternoon activities will be held in the Forum Room, while evening events have been scheduled for the Wesley Foundation. Tickets for the buffet can be purchased at the Information Booth and in the Kansas Union. Color girl for the Navy ROTC sixth annual Spring Review will be Dorothea Davis, Shawnee Mission junior and KU pom-pon girl. Miss Davis will reign over the review which begins at 6:30 p.m. Friday in front of the Allen Fieldhouse. She will also be the guest of honor at the ring dance to be held at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The review will consist of presentations to the outstanding midshipman, acknowledgements to the outstanding honor company, a color drill symbolic of the transfer between battalions, an inspection of the battalion, and an evening color ceremony. The entire review will last approximately 40 minutes. Saturday night's ring dance is patterned after similar dances at service academies. Following a buffet to begin at Playing at the dance as well as the review will be the Pensacola, Fla., Naval Air Station band. AURH plans open house, Open residence halls on Sunday afternoon and a Spring Fling next fall are among the aims of the Associated University Residence Halls (AURH) next year, according to Janice Moore, Kansas City sophomore and newly elected secretary of AURH. Conrad's proposal of an open residence hall on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. is patterned after similar policies at other universities where it is successful, said Miss Moore. AURH officers were elected Wednesday night at 7:00 in Miller Hall. The new president is Cliff Conrad, Bismarck, North Dakota, sophomore. Other officers are Cheryl Lunday, Fort Madison, Iowa, junior, first vice-chairman; Butch Lockard, Raytown, Mo., freshman, second vice-chairman; Janice Moore, Kansas City sophomore, secretary; Bill Morton, Phillipsburg junior, treasurer. Club will meet Ed Haggart, Salina senior, and member of the All Student Council (ASC) social committee, discussed the possibility of revamping the ASC social committee to include two members from the AURH social committee. The newly formed Latin-American Club will hold an informal social meeting at 8 p.m. Saturday at 1101 Indiana, Apt. A, for all members and interested persons. Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 10, 1967 1424 Crescent Road For Mom-On Her Day Sunday, May 14th 3 Chinese sailors jump ship NEW HAVEN Conn. — (UPI)— State police say seven Chinese seamen who jumped ship during the weekend are still missing but two are back aboard. They were apprehended Tuesday, riding in a chauffeur-driven limosine and reading copies of the New York Post. Bristol Stripe Oxford ... an almost lighter-than-air cotton oxford batiste...in colors and stripings that bring out the boy in a man. Tailored with a deft hand ... typically Gant. Important: this Bristol Stripe Oxford button-down will tenaciously hold its crispness when the heat's on. $8.00 THE University Shop 1420 CRESCENT ROAD ON THE HILL TOWN SHOP DOWNTOWN THE EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE presents THE WICKED COOKS by Gunter Grass May 11-13 and May 16-20 8:20 p.m. Tickets available at the Box Office 317 Murphy