Agee elected committee alternate Warren K. Agee, dean of the School of Journalism has been elected an alternate member of the accrediting committee of the American Council on Education for Journalism. The Council supervises the accreditation of schools and departments of journalism, Agee said yesterday. The KU School of Journalism has been accredited in its news-editorial, advertising, and radio-television-film sequences since the program began in 1948, he said. Agee will attend a meeting of the American Council on Education in New York April 20. Whitney Young to speak at conference Whitney Young Jr., executive director of the National Urban League will be one of the featured speakers of the KU School of Architecture and Urban Design's conference, April 24 to 26, said Charles H. Kahn, Architecture school dean. The annual meeting of the Western-central States Region of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture will be held on the KU campus. The conference is titled "University Relevance and Urban Problems—the Function of Action Programs in the University Environment." Kahn said. The conference will discuss the problems of the cities and the universities' and their approach to these problems. Junior class offers scholarships The junior class is offering three $200 dollar scholarships for junior class members, said Larry Spikes, Garden City junior and junior class president. Scholarship applications are available at the Office of Aids and Awards, 26 Strong Hall or students may obtain applications from any junior class officer. Students will be selected on the basis of scholarship, financial need, contributions to the class and to the University. Interviews will not be given unless the selection committee decides they are necessary, Spikes said. Application deadline is April 14th but extensions may be granted by contacting Spikes. KU professor is awarded a fellowship A KU professor has been awarded a one-year, $8,500, fellowship for post-doctoral research by the American Council of Learned Societies. Henry L. Snyder, assistant dean of faculty research and associate professor of history, was one of thirty-nine persons to receive such a fellowship for a period of six months to one year. Apr. 10 1969 KANSAN 3 Snyder's research was on an edition of the correspondence of John, Duke of Marlborough, with Sidney, Earl of Godolphin, together with their letters to Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, 1701-1711. Snyder said he will spend his year in England and try to complete his research. He added he had to do some archival work, writing and editing, but he hoped to submit the finished work to a publisher at the conclusion of his fellowship. The Association of University Residence Halls (AZRH) thinks it has the perfect series of events-car rallies, picnics, dances, etc.-for their annual Spring Fling program April 21 to 24. "Students that are anxious for a chance to get in the mood of spring and expend some of their spring fever energy should really consider taking part in our Spring Fling activities," said Butch Lockard, Raytown, Mo., junior and Spring Fling planning committee chairman. Residents of women's living groups are selecting candidates for Spring Fling queen this week. Three finalists will be selected from the candidates being interviewed Sunday by the Spring Fling committee of judges. Finalists are judged on the basis of contributions to individual residence halls—then will campaign against each other for election as Spring Fling queen. Spring Fling will have many events All men living in residence halls will be eligible to vote in the queen contest April 21-24. The queen will be crowned April 25 during a dance at the National Guard Armory. Lockard said the tickets to the April 25, dance are $2 at the door or $150 in advance. The Spring Fling program includes exchange dinners, dances and a picnic at the Templin Hall activity court. Games such as live duck races, tug-of-wars and egg tosses, will begin at 8:30 a.m. April 26 at Potter Lake. Saturday is the big day with car rallies and a Gymkana, open to all students who pay a 50 cent entry fee. Spring Fling will close with a recognition banquet at noon April 27 in Lewis Hall sponsored by AURH. The Spring Fling parade previously announced for April 21 has been canceled. AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE SALE Dresses and Sportswear Reduced 40% and Half-Price Thursday, Friday and Saturday Open until 8:30 Thurs. Step into a Lodi by VANEQI The Lodi swaggers your imagination in antique tan, blue, and black patent. Priced at twenty dollars. Bunny Blacks Royal College Shop Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street