Photo by Halina Pawl The KU Concert Band performs at Potter Lake Musicians following runs and children running after each other marked Sunday's concert at Potter's Lake by the KU Concert Band. A crowd of about 150 turned out to listen to the first outdoor concert under the baton of Georg Boberg, assistant director of the band. He said he is considering more such outdoors concerts for the future. Young speaks on ghettos Whitney Young Jr., executive director of the National Urban League, told the Regional Meeting of the Central States of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture that designers, architects and planners are responsible for ghetto areas. Young spoke Friday at the conference titled, "University Relevance and Urban Problems-The Function of Action Programs in the University Environment," Apr. 28 1969 KANSAN 9 sponsored by KU'S School of Architecture and Urban Design. The conference explored the areas in which a university could make positive contribution to the communities they are in, said Charles Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design. Communities need more than just a planned social environment, Young said, they need the benefit of well-planned housing developments to stimulate harmonious interaction. "We are at the beginning," he said, "the pioneer stage of human development is now dawning." He praised students who are playing an active role in this process. Wins Phi Psi 500 As the vehicles cornered the last stretch in driving rain, all eyes turned to the finish line. Tricycler races to break record "Rain may have put a damper on our activities Saturday, but the Phi Psi 500 was a hotly contested battle," Vic LaPorta, Prairie Village junior and Phi Psi 500 announcer, said yesterday. The Phi Psi 500, held each year in the Phi Kappa Psi parking lot, is an obstacle race in which tricyclers must maneuver The first to cross the finish line and win the Phi Psi 500 in a blistering 1:49 was the Delta Delta Delta tricycle. Close behind the Tri-Delt winner were second place winner Pi Beta Phi tricycler and third place winner Oliver Hall tricycler. Marsha Cromwell, Wichita junior, representing Alpha Chi Omega sorority, was crowned Phi Psi 500 Queen before the start of the race. Runners-up were Shannon Mandle, Wichita sophomore, representing Delta Gamma sorority, and Brenda Pine, Lawrence sophomore, representing Alpha Phi sorority. MGIM Big 16-oz. Ballantine Draw--25c 8-oz. Ballantine Draw--15c 9-11 p.m. Tonight around trash cans, plow through water hazards and mud tents, ride over ladders, go through a swinging egg apparatus and shoot baskets, LaPorta said. Barbara Haigh, Hinsdale, Ill., sophomore; Stephany Harrison, Oklahoma City sophomore; Pam Lague, Lawrence sophomore; and Becky Barber, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, were members of the winning Tri-Delt tricycle team. STUDY IN CUERNAVACA Learn to speak SPANISH - Intensive courses, with drills, supervised labs, and theory taught by experienced Mexican teachers. - $135 per month. Study in the INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES - Examine themes such as "Protest and its Creative Expression in Latin America" and "The Role of Education in Social Change" in 10 to 30 new courses each month. - Access to excellent library. - $30 per credit. - Live in CUERNAVACA - Near Mexico City, at 4,500 feet elevation, with Mexican families or in dorms or bungalows. * Anraya, $80 per adult. - Approx. $80 per month. Request catalog from Registrar - Cidoc W. Godot, Apdo. 479, Cuernavaca, Mexico Graduating Seniors, Candidates for Masters & Doctorate Degrees and Faculty Orders must be submitted by April 30 at the Information Counter on the first floor of the Kansas Union from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday! As a result of the vote among Graduating Seniors regarding Cap and Gown and the establishment of a Class of 1969 Scholarship Fund for financially disadvantaged, a Fund will be established to which anyone may voluntarily make contribution of $1 or more. You may contribute to the Class of 1969 Scholarship Fund at the time you order your Cap and Gown at the Kansas Union Information Counter. You will be furnished a receipt for your contribution.