Fun and games 'Fling,' 'Week' kick off Ballet casting for queen kicks off Spring Fling this week, and KU's annual tribute to the Greeks, Geek Week, begins today. Ballots may be cast all day at the Information Booth today, tomorrow and Wednesday for the three Spring Fling Queen finalists. The finalists are Candy Allen, Springfield, Pa., freshman, Jan Graham, Wichita sophomore, and Connie Kingry, Kinsley freshman. TONIGHT, THERE will be hour dances and/or exchange dinners among living groups to kick off Greek Week. The annual Spring Fling parade will begin Wednesday night, featuring the notorious, hard-toget ducks. A marching band and the queen finalists will also be in the parade. The parade will begin at the Chi Omega fountain and proceed down Jayhawk Boulevard. Thursday of Spring Fling will mark the last day of voting for the queen candidates and will feature a hootenanny in front of Lewis Hall from 7-8:30 p.m. THE ANNUAL SPRING Fling Formosan- Continued from page 1 ture is preserved—Formosa is now such a place." Cheng said that 70 per cent of the Nationalist Chinese army is composed of native Formosans who do not support Chiang Kai Shek. "THEY WILL NOT fight for Chiang," he said. "They do not want to support Chiang. They are Taiwanese." Wickberg replied that it is difficult to judge the amount of anti-Chiang feeling among the Formosan masses. "Although we know that Taiwanese intellectuals are against Chiang," he said, "we really can't be too sure about the average Formosan." carnival will begin Friday at 6:30 p.m. and will last until midnight. The carnival will be held in S parking zone south of Oread Hall—or north of Potter lake. A "Whatehamacallit" on the tennis courts south of Memorial Stadium will begin at 8:30 p.m. Friday, sponsored by AURH. The Spring Fling Queen will be crowned there at 10 p.m., and the dance will run for two more hours. The Saturday schedule for Spring Fling includes a gymkhan in Lewis and Hashinger parking lots, the carnival, a king-size tug-of-war, and a picnic lunch at 11:30 to a.m. to end the morning activities. A BOD RACE, a pie eating contest, egg tosses, and the duck race at Potter Lake will be the activities for Saturday afternoon. Saturday night, the SUA Spring Concert will be at 8 p.m. in Allen Field House with The Sandpipers, The Mitchell Trio, and The Four Freshmen. The Inter-Residence Council (IRC) Spring Sing will be at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union. A WEEK OF GREEK will be highlighted tomorrow night with the Greek Week Banquet at 6 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom, and the Greek Week Sing Friday night in Hoch Auditorium. Wednesday night, four men's houses will be eliminated from "Sing" competition, leaving five to compete for top honors Friday night. The all-star football game, East vs. West, will be held in Memorial Stadium, Friday afternoon. Saturday, the annual chariot races and Greek Week relays will end another yearly Greek festival at KU. Eight pompon girls and six yellleaders will be chosen this week, for next year's sport seasons. Cheerleaders to try out Out of 23 women who will be trying out tomorrow night at 7 pm., eight regular pompon girls and four alternates will be chosen. The 23 finalists were selected out of 130 who tried out in the preliminaries last Thursday. Six regular male yell-leaders and four alternates will be chosen Wednesday at 7 p.m. The 35 men who are trying out will perform two or three of the regular KU yells. Neither of the tryouts is open to the public. "I just thought the public would like to know that I wasn't a Miss Pinet was never a declared candidate, she never paid a campaign fee, and she never campaigned. Miss Pinet then went to the polls on Thursday to cast her vote, and "sure enough—there I was." Girl finds herself listed on ballots Her name was on the ballot, but she was not even a candidate. "OH, YOU DID? WHAT am I running for?" Miss Pinet asked. "A friend came up to me last Wednesday and told me she voted for me," Miss Pinet said. Her name appeared on the ballot about seven weeks later. Nancy Pinet, Lawrence junior, told the University Daily Kansan, Friday, the morning after the elections, that she was listed in the UDK as a candidate for college women on the Vox ticket. Then Miss Pinet said she thought about the candidacy, decided she didn't have enough time to devote to the office, and called Ken North half an hour later and withdrew her name as a candidate. 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