Friday, April 17, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Big Weekend Features KU Relays- (Continued from page 1) Rice's Ed Red, last year's javelin champion, was forced to scratch because of a strained side. Last year, Red threw the spear $ 256-1 1 \frac{1}{2} $ and erased KU Olympic thrower Bill Alley's mark of 254-9. This year's competition will be run in an improved Memorial Stadium, and features an expanded schedule of events. Easton, who is "On to Tokyo" theme of the 1964 KU Relays, will be carried out in activities planned by the Relays Committee and Student Union Activities for Saturday's social events. The relays activities, which began yesterday with the 10.000-meter run in Memorial Stadium, will continue through the SUA-sponsored dance Saturday night. Oriental Theme Added To Relays Social Fetes LEADING THE PARADE will be A. C. "Dutch" Lonborg, retiring KU athletic director, who has been selected Grand Marshall. Beginning Saturday's activities will be the Relays parade, which will start from South Park at 10 a.m. Lonborg will lead the parade down Massachusetts Street to Seventh Street where he and Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe, and the Relays queen and her attendants will leave the parade and enter the reviewing stand in front of the Eldridge Hotel. Joan McGregor, Leawood senior, is Relays queen. Her attendants are Judy Railsback, Hutchinson sophomore, and Sandy Kaiser, Paola sophomore. Six floats, built by 12 KU living groups, will be presented in oriental design, carrying out the theme of the Relays, William Flannagan, Scott City junior, said. LIVING GROUPS entering floats are Joseph R. Pearson-Sigma Kappa; Hashing-Ellsworth; Lewis-Templin; Triangle-Alpha Omicron Pi; Alpha Kappa Lambda; and Phi Delta Theta-Pi Beta Phi. The KU marching band will be the main musical group. Other entries in the parade include an ROTC color guard and five high school bands from Eudora, Yates Center, Lawrence High School, Haskell Institute and Madison High School. Saturday night the "Flippers" will provide the music for a dance sponsored by the SUA committee in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. During the intermission, Kaye Whitaker, Wichita junior and recently elected vice-president of the student body, will present the queen and her attendants. 100-yard. Ron Hanson; 120-yard high hurdles, Bill Chambers and Gayle Sayers; javelin, Thomas Purma and Larry Hoover; discus; Gary Schwartz and Charles Tywse; broad jump, Tyce Smith and Charles Twiss; broad jump, Glenn Martin and Sayers. NEW RUNWAYS and takeoffs for all jumping events have been constructed of rubberized, all-weather, asphalt. The new surfaces will eliminate problems with rain which sometimes hampered the participants in the jumping events in the past. meet director, added the 400-meter dash to the card for the open class and three new events, the mile steeplechase, triple jump and 330 intermediate hurdles in the high school division. Easton said he thought the track was in good shape for competition. Coach Easton said KU's entrants in the Relays will include; Pole vault, Floyd Manning and Jim Fanucelli; mile, Paul Acevedo and Dave Kamarr; quarter-mile relay, Sayers, Tom Wright, Ronald Suggs, Davies, Dawn Kamarr; half-mile relay, Sayers, Wright, Suggs, Hanson and Dienelt. 111 Flint Hall Dailij Transan Founded 1889, became biweekly 1904. biweekly 1893, daily biweekly 1905. 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