Spring plans- Continued from page 1 Booth Monday evening, there will be hour dances and or exchange dinners among living groups. Tuesday and Wednesday mornings will be a repeat of Monday. WEBNESDAY night a marching band, the three Spring Fling Queen finalists, and the infamous ducks will parade down Javhawk Boulevard, starting at the Chi Omega fountain. Thursday of Spring Fling will mark the last day of voting for the queen candidates and feature a bootenanny in front of Lewis Hall from 7-8:30 p.m. The annual Spring Fling Carnival will begin Friday night at 6:30 and last until midnight. The carnival will be held in S parking zone south of Oread Hall — or north of Potter Lake. BEGINNING AT 8:30 p.m. Friday, the AUPH will sponsor a "Whatchamacallit" on the tennis courts south of Memorial Stadium. 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 gym- khana in Lewis and Hashinger parking lots, the carnival, a king-size tug-o-war, and a picnic lunch at 11:30 to end the morning's activities. Saturday afternoon features egg tosses, a bod race, and a pie eating contest, and the duck race at Potter. Saturday night the SUA concert will be at 8 p.m. in Allen Field House with The Sandpipers, The Chad Mitchell Trio, and The Four Freshmen. The Inter Resident Council sponsored Spring Sing will follow on Sunday night at 7 in the Kansas Union. THE GREEK WEEK Banquet Tuesday. April 24, and Greek Week Sing, Friday night, will highlight a week of Greek starting April 24. 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, and Saturday, the annual chariot races and Greek Week Relays will end another yearly greek festival at KU Lab gets new equipment New all-electronic equipment which can regulate the physical environment of a subject is now being installed in the physiology of exercise lab. Valued at $20,000, the equipment is being paid for by a National Health Institute grant and will be ready for use June 1. "The new equipment will simulate any temperature, humidity, or exercise level we want." Wayne Oness, director of the physiology of exercise lab said. UNDER THE JOINT sponsorship of Osness and Robert Sokal, professor of entomology, the equipment will be used for research and for student classes. Osness said, "We will be able to determine almost every exterior physiology measure that can be taken including the chemical composition of exhaled air" "The new equipment will allow electrocardiograms and arterial and blood capillary measurements to be made." Osness said. He said that plasma analysis can now be done to determine metabolic rates as well as skin and core temperatures taken throughout the body. Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 29, 196 5 Open Wednesday Evenings Malls Shopping Center Plenty of Free Parking THIS WEEK AT Open 11-11 DAIRY QUEEN 1835 Mass. THE EXCITING NEW SUNDAE SUPREME Blood drive appeals for volunteers A fresh sliced banana, a large scoop of delicious DAIRY QUEEN, your favorite topping (cherry, cholocate, and many others) topped with rich whipped cream, fresh nuts and a red ripe cherry. Served in the new plastic Tulip Dish. 55c This semester plaques will be awarded the living groups with the highest amount of blood donors to the Red Cross ASC sponsored Blood drive. Members of the ASC blood drive committee met with representatives of 35 living groups yesterday in the Cottonwood Room of the Kansas Union in preparation for the Red Cross Bloodmobile's visit April 19-21. TWO RED CROSS representatives attended the meeting: Mrs. Jo Byers, executive director of Red Cross in Lawrence; and Archie Williams, administrative director of the Red Cross in Kansas. The blood drive committee also needs volunteers to work in shifts of two hours a day in charge of the bloodmobiles. Applications can be made through Ellen Winkler, Webster Groves, Mo., sophomore and chairman of the blood drive committee. The bloodmobiles will be in service from 11 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. April 19; and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 20 and 21. Jay Tennant $ ^{*} $ says... 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