Thursday, March 28, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 New role to be discussed Big-8 Greeks to meet here Inter-fraternity (IFC) and Panhollenic Council members from 14 colleges and universities will discuss mutual problems at the annual Big-Eight Greek Conference here Friday and Saturday. In addition to Big-Eight schools, the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville), Wichita State University, Washburn University, Kansas State College, Pittsburg, and Hays State College have been invited to attend. Between 70 and 90 delegates are expected to attend, according to Blake Biles, Hutchinson junior and co-chairman of the event. Terry Bullock, Topeka attorney and Delta Upsilon area deputy, will discuss the new role of fraternities and sororites in the university in the opening session at the Sigma Nu house. The speech will include changes in the Greek system, pledge training, and membership selection. Coeducational discussion groups led by Dave McClain, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, Al Martin, Shawnee Mission mission, Alan High schoolers here for art show Friday About 2,400 junior and senior high school students and teachers will attend the 25th annual High School Art Conference at KU Friday. The departments of design and art education will present the programs and demonstrations. Critics for the student art exhibition will be Edward Smith, art supervisor, Topea public schools; Prof. Jan Lundgren, Wichita State University; Gary Kroeger, art education consultant, State Department of Education, Topeka; and Allan Lee Clark, Chicago. Schueler, Bartlesville, Okla, senior, Martha Dalton, Wichita junior, Barbara Hansen, Wheaton, Ill, junior, and Barb Newcom, Wichita junior, will meet at the Delta Gamma, Delta Upsilon, and Kappa Sigma houses after Bullock's talk. Separate meetings at the Alpha Gamma Delta and Alpha Kappa Lambda houses will enable delegates to discuss the particular problems of the sorority or fraternity and the role of the IFC and the Panhellenic Council. A debate Saturday afternoon on membership selection will be conducted by Joe Goering, Moundridge junior, Denny Taylor, Rancho Cordova senior and IFC president, Miss Hansen, and Beth Lindquist, Wichita sophomore, at the Alpha Tau Omega house. the "black ball system" and alumni relations will also be discussed. A banquet in the Kansas Union Saturday evening will end the event. Delegates will register from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday at the Delta Chi house. Computer can find oil drilling spots A lecture on how a computer can be used to find the best place to drill in an oil field was presented Wednesday by a KU professor of petroleum engineering. He said the irregular shapes of the rock formations which trap gas below the earth's surface make it difficult to determine the volume of gas contained in the reservoir and the best place to drill for it. Charles F. Weinaught spoke on "Modeling of Gas Reservoirs" in Summerfield Hall. containing the variables involved in a problem of this nature, are fed into the computer to get a set of answers, Weimaug said. The equations are applications of basic laws of physics and calculus. Partial differential equations. Forty-Eve faculty members of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences have attained emeritus status. There are 26 professors emeriti, 13 associate professors emeriti, four assistant professors emeriti, and two instructors emeriti. Who looks better on a motorcycle—you or McQueen? BLOW YOURSELF UP TO POSTER SIZE Send us any black & white, color snapshot or slide. We'll blow it up 2 ft. x 3 ft. (Poster Size). $4.75 for one, $3.00 for each additional from same photo. Inquire as to quantity prices and group rates. Original photo returned. Add 25c for handling. OPERATION BLO-UP, INC. 636 Pennsylvania Ave., S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 SNOW ON: RED CHINA and VIET NAM presents People-to-People EDGAR SNOW Mr. Snow, recognized as one of the world's foremost experts on Red China, will present the premier of his documentary film "One-Fourth of Humanity." He draws on his wide experiences in China and personal relation with Chairman Mao Tse-tung to inform you on this timely topic. 7:30 p.m. April 3 Hoch Auditorium Nominated for 4 Academy Awards! Best Director Best Cinematography - Best Screenplay - Best Score IN COLD BLOOD "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST!" —N.Y. TIMES • N.Y. POST • N.Y. DAILY NEWS CUE MAGAZINE • SATURDAY REVIEW NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW • JUDITH CRIST NBC-TV Positively no one under 16 admitted unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. SMA NOW! EVE. SHOWS 7:15 & 9:35 Matinee Sat. & Sun. 2:30—All Seats $1.50 ---