Photo by Ron Bishop Actors rehearse French play Three actors of KU's French theatrical group left to right, Gregg Lacy, Cleveland graduate student; Michel Le Notre, Roanne, France, graduate student and Frances Backus, Lawrence sophomore, converse on matters of sheep and cloth in the famous medieval comedy, La Farce de Maitre Pathelin, beginning Friday. Schedule for Greek relays announced today by IFC A schedule of Greek Week Relays preliminaries and final events was announced today by the Interfraternity Council Greek Week. Relay preliminaries held Saturday morning in the Stadium 9:30 120 yard high hurdles 9:50 120 yard dash 10:10 180 yard low hurdles 10:40 arc dash 11:30 turn-of-war (Potter Lake) 12:00 picnic (Stadium) 12:00 charlot race (Stadium) The time schedule for the final events in the Relays will be held as follows: 1.30 broad jump 1.30 shot put 2.30 standing broad jump (wom- men) 2.40 lance KU club elects The Physical Therapy Club elected officers last week. They are: Joyce Burgess, Manhattan junior, president; Heidi Kuglin, Wichita junior, vice president; Kathy Lindorff, Rock Island, Ill., junior, secretary, and Sharon Hills, Fairmont, N.D., junior, treasurer. The KU club recently has been recognized as the Official Physical Therapy Club for Kansas by the national organization. Chancellor Wescoe gets senior treatment 12 KANSAN Apr. 24 1969 Just before sunset last night a group of six or seven students gathered at the Chancellor's fountain directly behind Watkins Scholarship Hall. About five minutes later the crowd of giggling, smiling, jacket, sandal, jeans and shorts-clad students had grown to 20. By PEGGY LEHMAN Kansan Staff Writer As the minutes passed by approximately 100 people stood around the fountain, waiting for the signal when Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe would be bodily thrown in the Chancellor's fountain. Getting the Chancellor down to the fountain was a problem. However, a girl in a yellow jacket and white slacks solved the problem by suggesting to the crowd that they go up to the Chancellor's house and serenade him with one rousing chorus of the Alma Mater. The few people who stayed around the fountain in hopes of securing a better view of the upcoming "Chancellor fountaining" could hear strains of "glorious to view, stands our noble Alma Mater, hail to thee." This suggestion was met with cheering approval and they all trooped up to Wescoe's house. Strains of the serenade faded out and roaring cheers and clapping could be heard coming from the direction of the Chancellor's house. The next sounds heard were the running of what sounded like a thousand feet in one direction, toward the fountain. Swarms of students moved near the pool of water in anticipation. As the four boys carrying the Chancellor neared the fountain, students, forming a circle around the pool, howled, screamed and cheered. People edged closer to "Since Chancellor Wescoe is an honorary member of the senior class and since this is his last year here, we thought it would be appropriate to fountain him. get a good look. Cameras clicked and bulbs flashed as the four students slowly laid the Chancellor in the ice cold water. "Last week we had a rash of people being thrown in the chancellor's fountain. We got to talking about how funny it would be to throw the Chancellor in, sort of a tribute to his sense of humor." Happy shouts went up as the Chancellor got to his feet, dripping wet. 2:30 high jump 2:30 120 yard high hurdles EAST 2:30 60 yard dash (women's) WEST 2:30 100 yard dash WEST 2:55 mile run 2:55 3 legged race (women's) MID- DLE 2:55 880 yard relay 2:55 440 yard dash 2:55 440 legged (women's) 2:55 180 yard low hurdles EAST 2:55 saak race (women's) 2:20 220 yard dash WEST 2:35 1 mile race Miss Sandy Sidner, Wichita junior and Watkins Scholarship Hall social chairman, said it is a tradition to throw a graduating senior in the Chancellor's fountain every spring. College or Career "Thinnies" Franklin Optical 5616 Johnson Dr. Mission, Kansas Pucci Originals by SAFILO Eldridge Cleaver's Now in Paperback Eldridge Cleaver's SOUL ON ICE A DELTA BOOK / $195 Dell Publishing Co., Inc. STUDENT - WRITTEN ONE- ACTS up-tight night:theatre now EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE APRIL 2.9.30.MAY 1.4-10 8:20 P.M.CURTAIN CALL UN4-3982 Something Cool To Keep You Warm!