ROTC review to be held today The annual KU Navy ROTC Spring Review will take place today starting at 6:30 p.m. on the east lawn of Allen Field House. Receiving the review will be recently selected NROTC Color Girl Rhonda Harper and Captain J. O. Marzluff, commanding officer of the NROTC unit. Miss Harper, Iola freshman, will later be presented to the battalion of midshipmen at the Navy Ring Dance to be held tonight in the Lawrence National Guard Armory. Beginning today's review will be a NROTC drill team demonstration followed by a presentation by the unit's honor company. Following awards, Miss Harper will participate in the changing of the colors ceremony. A passing review will conclude the ceremonies. National Extension to meet A meeting of the National University Extension (NUE) will be held May 3-6 in the Muehlebach Hotel in Kansas City, Mo. Howard Walker, past president of NUE and director of the University of Kansas Extension, said the meeting will include a restructuring of the NUE by reducing its 11 sections, five divisions and 30 committees to three councils with subdivisions. Walker, also chairman of the long range planning committee of the NUE, will give a talk Sunday to the opening general session on NUE's long range plans. Music program scheduled Anthony B. Cius Jr., assistant professor in music theory, will present a program of original compositions at 8 p.m. Sunday in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. The program will include compositions for the piano, flute and bassoon, and vocal arrangements that will feature Judith Hughes, Stokie, Ill. graduate student, and members of the Chamber Choir. The program is presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master's degree in the composition of music. Chinese art lecture planned A lecture on Chinese art will be given by Max Loehr at 8 p.m. Monday in the lecture room of the Museum of Art. Loehr, the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Oriental Art at Harvard University, will give his lecture on "Sung and Yuan in Chinese Painting." Loehr has worked extensively in Chinese art in Europe, America and China. Loehr is the author of several books on Chinese art. His lecture is sponsored by the department of art history. May 1 1970 KANSAN 3 Edward C. Defoe Jr. has been appointed chairman of the Department of Human Ecology at the University of Kansas School of Medicine. His appointment is effective July 1, said Dr. Charles E. Brackett Jr., acting provost and dean. The best treat around is a Roast Beef Sandwich from Burger Chef. Try one soon for a snack or a meal. Defoe has been associated with the University of Minnesota Medical School since 1961. Since 1966, he has been project director of the Community University Health Care Center, a multi-disciplinary care center designed for education of health career students in the field of health care delivery. Defoe's major professional interests are in the areas of professional education and research in the health care delivery process. The department of human ecology, which previously was called Preventive Medicine and Community Health, is to be one of the primary links between the University of Kansas School of Medicine and the community. Ecology chairman named KUMC links to community - Portraits - Passports - Applications "Please call for appointment" HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank, Owner 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 ob Blank, Owner By a program of cooperative research and evaluation, the department hopes to support existing professional groups both within the University and in Kansas communities in their efforts to define basic health problems and to devise new approaches to solution of the problems. The department will be involved in the development of mechanisms and systems which will be sensitive to changing health needs and will allow response to these needs. Defoe, 51, is a native of California and received his bachelor and medical degrees from Stanford University. Prior to joining the faculty of the University of Minnesota, he held academic appointments at Stanford and Harvard. BANQUET OF NATIONS AND SCHEHERAZADE NIGHT Sunday, May 10 Union Cafeteria Tickets $2.00 Now on sale at 226 Strong, Raney's downtown and Union check-cashing counter Sponsored by International Club