Photo by Randy Leffingwell The calm before the storm Memorial Stadium was cold and empty Monday and the hurdles were, of all places, in the stands. The scene will vastly change by Wednesday when spectators and competitors will converge on Lawrence for the 45th edition of the Kansas Relays. Fun in the Sun' week boasts many activities Mix several greased pigs, an undressing contest and a "bod passing" contest and what will you have? Simple, the offspring of Greek Week and Spring Fling which is now called "Fun in the Sun." Participants in the festivities, which take place from Sunday to April 25, will be independent organized living groups, social sororities and individual members of fraternities. The climax of the action will probably be at Potter Lake on April 25 when the games get under way. Some of these events are: the undressing contest (those taking part are urged to wear bathing suits beneath their clothing and undress only to their bathing suits); a race around the area on blocks of ice; the "bod passing" contest, in which guys will pass gals over their heads; a tug of war across the lake; pie eating competition and a greased pig catching contest. On April 19 there will be a picnic from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at Templin Hall. The highlight of the picnic should be a demonstration of the undressing contest. On April 22 there will be an ice cream social from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Joseph R. Pearson Hall. The time and place have not been arranged, but there will be a Spring Sing the evening of April 23. 2 KANSAN Apr.15 1970 April 24 will be aluminum can collection day. Cans collected will be sold and the money collected will be used to provide scholarship funds. The events of April 25 will begin at 8 a.m. with a gymkhana in the Lewis Hall parking lot. At 10 a.m., a carnival and art sale will start on the deck of Spencer Library. These events will last until 5 p.m. Individual living units will sponsor the carnival booths. Because of the new class scheduling next year, the SUA plans to expand its travel help facilities at the University of Kansas, said Tony Mosiman, SUA travel chairman yesterday. SUA travel center expands Mosiman said the 1970-71 SUA Travel Center will be enlarged in order to bring travel information to the entire University. Along with this expansion, the SUA hopes to staff the center in the Kansas Union with student travel advisers who have had some travel experience. These advisers will have the opportunity to share their experience with other students and thus help them form their own travel plans, he said. Maupintour will maintain two direct telephone lines to their office from the Union in order to further assist students with completing their plans. Also, Mosiman said, the SUA will sponsor the second annual World Travel Fair in the fall in order to introduce the university New SUA board chosen for 70-71 The new Student Union Activities Board has been chosen and they are currently making arrangements to interview for the committee chairmen. The new board president is Jeffrey D. Lough, Salina junior; vice-president is Irv Robinson, Prairie Village junior; secretary is Sandie Eyman, Wichita sophomore, and treasurer is John Robinson, Prairie Village sophomore. The board members are Mike D. Miller, Pittsburg junior, festival; Ward Kiester, Basehor sophomore, films; Robert James Plehal, Hanover junior, fine arts; Kathy Nelson, Prairie Village freshman, forums; Richard Matzeder, Leavenworth sophomore, public relations; Norman Calvin Bos II, Hutchinson junior, recreation; Tony Mosiman, Sedgwick junior, travel, and Bob Johnson, Prairie Village junior, special events. The officers were chosen by the Union Operating Committee. The eight board members were chosen by a committee comprised of the new officers, the graduating seniors of the old board and several representatives of the Union Operating Committee. to the various travel opportunities available. Last fall's fair, which featured Bill Isler of Eurailpass, Dr. Leo Salovarro of Finland and Igor Damaskin of the U.S.S.R. Tourist Office; was well received by the University, he said. Job positions on the World Travel Fair staff and positions for Travel Advisors will be interviewed April 16th. All interested students should contact the SUA office or Tony Mosiman. The Chili Bowl "Not the only Chili — Just the best" 1528 W. 23rd 842-8861 Homemade Chili Mexican Food Pure Choice Chuck Steak and California Pink Beans Mild and Dry style-mild, dry meat over beans Western Style-spicy meat and beans mixed wet Tamale Spread-Western chili over iumbo tamales Spaghetti Red-Western chili over spaghetti Chili-no beans-Mild and dry or Western meat Chili Dog-Western chili over frank Chili Burger-Mild meat on a bun FULL CARRY OUT Tacos Tostados Jumbo Tamales Burritos-cheese and onion Combination burritos-beans and chili meat Meat burritos-chili meat Frijoles-refried beans Drinks Soft drinks light or dark beer in chilled glasses Open 11 a.m.