Candidates listed for Greek queen The candidates for Queen of Greek Week at KU have been announced. The queen will be chosen from among the 13 coeds nominated by Engineering group to meet Sigma Tau, national honorary engineering fraternity, is holding its national convention at KU today through Wednesday. The meeting, attended by about 40 delegates from 33 universities, meets bi-annually to conduct major fraternity business. THE DELEGATES will deliver chapter reports, consider legislative procedures and hold committee meetings on the fraternity's constitution and publications. Dr. Louis L. Bailin, chairman of KU's electrical engineering department, will address the conelave banquet at 6:30 Tuesday evening in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room. each house at the Greek Week Banquet on Tuesday, April 25. A trio will then be chosen by the Queen committee as finalists, and the queen to be chosen from the finalists. The queen will then reign at the week's festivities which include exchange dinners, a bridge party for housemothers, traditional Greek Week Sing and the KU Relays. THE QUEEN candidates are: Jean Burghart, Pi Beta Phi, Des Moines, Iowa, senior; Diane Seaver, Alpha Delta Pi, Leawood junior; Rosie Burns, Alpha Chi Omega, Caldwell junior; Gwynn Jennings, Alpha Gamma Delta, Bartlesville, Okla., senior; Roanne Nelson, Alpha Omicron Pi, Hintsdale, Ill., junior; Spring Stidham, Tri-Delta, Park Ridge, Ill., senior; Anita Royer, Alpha Phi, Leawood junior; Julie Fisher, Gamma Phi Beta, Wichita senior; Patricia Cowen, Kappa Alpha Theta, Junction City senior; Sharon Buchanan, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Topeka senior; Juliane Paulsen, Sigma Kappa, Springfield, Mo., junior. Play continues in Bowl Hashinger Hall became the undefeated women's champion in the KU College Bowl competition in a close match with Miller Hall yesterday in the Kansas Union. Hashinger was somewhat of a surprise winner considering all the women's teams they opposed represented scholarship halls. Hashinger will continue in the competition next Sunday against the mixed team from McCollum Hall, the only other undefeated team. The winner of this match will compete in the finals on March 19 to determine the overall champion. Other teams still in competition for the overall trophy include Delta Upsilon, Joseph R. Pearson, Grace Pearson, Miller, Templin 2, Stephenson, and Battenfeld. Stephenson and Battenfeld will compete during the week in a rematch to determine who will continue in next Sunday's semifinals. Stephenson is last year's overall champion. THE WINNER of the overall championship will represent KU in the Big Eight College Bowl. For the Big Eight College Bowl, the overall champion may choose persons from other teams to be members of their team. Plans for the Big Eight College Bowl have not been made yet. Steve Davis, Lyons junior and chairman of the arrangements committee, said he had no word from the Big Eight College Bowl but expects to be hearing from them soon. Daily Kansam Monday, March 6, 1967 8 Open Wednesday Evenings Malls Shopping Center Plenty of Free Parking FLIPPER'S New 45---67ยข KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO Wed., March 8 THE RED DOG INN This Week At Thurs., March Unbelievable Psychedelic, Total Environment Light and Sound Show!!! THE CALIFORNIA SPECTRUM THIS SHOW WILL BLOW YOUR MIND!! Fri., March 10 - THE FABULOUS FLIPPERS! Sat., March 11 - THE RED DOGS!