14. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, March 27, 1968 Festival to host 1900 Nearly 1900 high school musicians will sing and play for honors at the State AA Music Festival, April 5-6, at KU. The annual festival is directed by the Kansas State High School Activities Association, with the cooperation of the KU School of Fine Arts and University Extension. Participants previously have competed at district music festivals to obtain Class I ratings and qualify for the state meet. Bands and orchestras, vocal and instrumental ensembles and soloists will compete. Major events are scheduled in Murphy Hall and the public is welcome at the free performances. Nominees for Relay Queen chosen from living groups Sy Bartlett will produce a film biography of Ernesto (Che) Guevara for 20th Century-Fox. Candidates for Kansas Relays Queen, who will be crowned April 20, were announced last night by Doug McKee, Topeka junior, and chairman of the Relays Queen Committee. Preliminary judging will be from 1-4:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Associated Women Student's office. Candidates will be interviewed and judged on poise, personality, and beauty. Finalists will be announced April 4. Thirty - five candidates were submitted from 23 living groups. Scholarship halls and sororities were limited to one candidate. Each residence hall nominated three. Becky Massey, Olathe sophmore, Alpha Chi Omega; Suzanne Scherot, Independence sophmore, Alpha Delta Pi; Pam Peterson, Moline, Ill., junior, Alpha Gamma Delta; Sandy Moore, Olate junior, Alpha Omicron Pi; Sharon Hildebrand, Lorraine sophmore, Alpha Phi; Dena Smith, Leawood junior, Chi Omega. 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