Wednesday, March 13, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 HIGH KICK Pom-pon girl Sheila Murphy, Conway Springs senior, demonstrates one of the techniques that will be needed by girls trying out for the squad April 16, 17, 18 and 23. Selection plans for new pom-pon girls announced A school for prospective pompon girls and yell leaders is scheduled for mid-April. Vince Bilotta, KU alumni association field director and adviser to the two groups, Monday announced plans for selection of the yell leaders and pom-pon girls for 1968-1969 terms. The school for pom-pon girls will be at 7 p.m. April 16, 17, 18 and 23 in Allen Field House. Selection of semi-finalists will be April 24. Final selection will be April 25. Eight pom-pon girls and four alternates will be selected. The yell leaders school will be at 7 p.m. April 17 and 18 in Robinson Gymnasium. Final selection will be April 23. Six regular yell leaders and four alternates will be chosen. Applications due for Relays queen Names of the Kansas Relays queen candidates must be submitted by March 26, said Douglas McKee, Topeka junior and member of the Relays committee. The queen and her two attendants will be crowned April 20 in Memorial Stadium during the Relays events. Preliminary judging of the candidates will be March 28 in the Kansas Union, and finalists' names will be announced April 4. The finalists will make appearances April 15 to 17 and in the Relays April 18 15 20. and the "MODERN MORALITY" A discourse on the philosophy of nudism, the role of clothing in our society, and modern morals, by... Ahman R. Karr Owner-Director of the Echo Valley Retreat Tonganoxie, Kansas THURS., MARCH 14 7:00 UNION BALLROOM CYR's choose queen Sponsored by the SUA Minority Opinions Forum The KU Collegiate Young Republicans (CYR) are holding their second annual queen contest today and Thursday at the campus information booth. The queen is chosen by a popular vote of the club members. The CYR queen will represent KU at the state CYR convention in Wichita, March 22 and 23. A state queen will be chosen by a panel of prominent Republicans to represent Kansas at the 13-state Midwest convention April 26 and 27 in Chicago. Last year Connie Myers, Gamma Phi Beta of Newton, won the state contest and was a runner-up in the Midwest contest. This year the state queen also will represent Kansas at the NYR convention. This year's KU candidates are Phyllis Culham, Junction City sophomore, Lewis Hall; Dian Deutsch, Hoisington sophomore, Delta Gamma; Paula Gibbons, Dwight, Ill., sophomore, Delta Delta Delta; Carol Iddings, Kansas City sophomore, Naismith Hall: Lynn Moore, Tulsa, Okla, sophomore, Pi Beta Phi; Linda Morris, Ulysses junior; Sue Beth Mothersead, Raytown, Mo., juni- lar; and Janis Dings, Arkansas City sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega. In the spring young men turn to fancies This spring the news in slacks is pattern. Pick the Wright patterns, naturally—that way you get the famous Wright fit as well. Start off with a hunting-country chck. Add a plaid, like this windowpane. Or choose your favorites from the many other patterns in our new Wright collection. They all say Spring to your wardrobe. They all say tapered, trim and terrific to you. That's the Wright tradition in traditional belt-loop slacks. In a fine blend of 50% Fortrel®/50% cotton that's Everpressed™ and completely washable. $9.00 WRIGHT CASUALS 920 Mass.