12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, April 25, 1968 Photo by Bruce Patterson QUEEN FOR A WEEK Barbara Hansen, Wheaton, Ill., junior, Chi Omega, will reign as Greek Week Queen over the activities of the rest of the week. Chi Omega coed will reign in Greek Week activities Chosen to "reign" over remaining Greek Week activities, will be Barbara Hansen, Wheaton, Ill., junior and president of Chi Omega. Miss Hansen was named Greek Week Queen Tuesday evening at the Greek Banquet in the Kansas Union Ballroom. More than 1,000 fraternity and sorority members attended the event. Barbara Newsom, Wichita junior and president of Panhellenic Council, was named first attendant. She represented Kappa Kappa Gamma. Second attendant was Deanell Reece, Scandia senior from Gamma Phi Beta. William M. Balfour, dean of student affairs and main speaker during the after-dinner program, said the KU Greek system has the potential to become an aid in the development of the individual. He cited the newly formed Interfraternity Council (IFC) cultural affairs committee as an example that Greek organizations have "gone past the time of being strictly social organizations." "The individual growth should be most important," rather than the making of a name for the organization, he said. Balfour suggested the creation of a social concern committee within each chapter to keep the members informed on world matters. Scholarship awards were presented by Donald K. Alderson, dean of men, to Beta Theta Pl, 1.86 and Phil Delta Theta, 1.86, for the 1966-67 year. Dennis M. Taylor, Rancho Cordova, Calif., senior and former IFC president, presented a special award to Ronald Sable, Kansas City, Mo., senior, and office manager of IFC, for his contributions to the KU Greek System. WASHINGTON — (UPI)— The head of 200,000 striking telephone workers said Wednesday that negotiators had agreed in informal talks to work for a new three-year contract rather than bargain for higher wages under the current pact. "Things are looking up," he said. Wages are no longer phone strike issue statement in contrast to his comment Tuesday that no move would be made to end the cross-country strike until an antipicketing injunction was dissolved in Alabama. President Joseph A. Beirne of the Communications Workers of America issued an optimistic "BC-AC" (BEFORE - AFTER CASTRO) Sergio Pineiro (en espanol) Thurs. April 25 4:30 p.m. Sunflower Room SUA FOREIGN CULTURE FORUM MOTORCYCLE -Scramble RACES April 28 1:30 p.m. Adm. $1.00 The New Wheelsport Club Grounds are located at the East end of 19th Street, Lawrence Felix Greene's new film INSIDE NORTH VIETNAM "A superb documentary. It is objective and, if anything, understated—but it is so moving it will make you first ashamed, then angry, and finally utterly determined to make everyone you know see it. —Cleveland Amory—the SATURDAY REVIEW" "A documentary of indisputable merit. When his camera and commentary burrow deep into the countryside the movie becomes ominous—and startling. What strikes home hardest in this film are the faces, young and old, peering upward from crude bomb shelters in tense buffle-ment. The expression is the same: Why? —NEW YORK TIMES "INSIDE NORTH VIETNAM is an important, beautifully photographed film which records the courage and gallantry of the people of North Vietnam under our massive bombins. Mr. Greene's camera has caught their agony and triumph. —Dwight MacDonald—ESOUIRE "INSIDE NORTH VIETNAM is superb cinematography, but it is more than that. It is an exact mirror of life in North Vietnam today. It is also more than that. It is a human experience." —David Schoenbrun (who was recently in North Vietnam) Sponsored by Wesley Foundation Lawrence Peace Center of the American Friends Service Committee WESLEY FOUNDATION 1314 Oread — Across from Kansas Union Fri., Sat., Sun., April 26, 27, 28 — 4, 7, & 9 p.m. $1.00 Donation