IFC rejects Spring Week The Interfraternity Council will not participate in the planned Spring Week April 19-25, David Andersen, Wichita junior and IFC president, said Wednesday. Spring Week Andersen explained, is a combination of Greek Week and Spring Fling. The change from the traditionally separate Greek and Independent spring festivities was proposed early last September by Pamhellenic Council, Andersen said. the same goals of meeting people, making contacts with people in other living groups, and having a good time." Andersen said. "The combination was made because both of the activities had "Both the IFC President's Council and the IFC Representative Council voted down the proposal that the IFC participate in the Spring Week activities," Andersen said. Andersen said the IFC voted down the proposal because of the time element involved. Spring Week would take place three weeks before finals, and new contacts made would be lost over the summer vacation, he said. the proposal was that the activities of the week were on too large a scale for proper planning, Andersen said. Another reason for rejecting "The week should be planned all year and take place in the fall." he said. Andersen said if the week were scheduled in the fall, new friendships would have a chance to develop through the school year. "We tried to plan a Greek weekend," Andersen said, "but the IFC could not finance it alone. We asked Panhellenic to participate and split the cost, but they decided to go ahead with Spring Week." We Care About What You Wear And If You Care Bring Your Shoes To 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Table Tops AUTO GLASS Sudden Service 730 New Jersey — VI 3-4416 Use Kansan Classified Expo to view half century of innovation Innovations in engineering and a preview of accomplishments expected during the next 50 years will be presented at the 50th annual Engineering Exposition beginning April 17 in Learned Hall. Robert A. Bibb, Mission senior and chairman of the Exposition Committee of the Engineering Council, said there would be 32 displays, with industry, professional societies and University departments to be represented. Entraits, Bibb said, would compete for trophies in three categories. Phillips Petroleum and Western Electric will display their industrial facilities. University departments are displaying computers and an aerospace wind tunnel. Professional societies will enter displays which will be judged on their correlation with the exposition theme. "Profiles of Tomorrow." First, second and third place trophies will be awarded April 19 in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. The Exposition will open at noon the seventeenth with the crowning of the engineering queen by William P. Smith, dean of the School of Engineering. The ceremony will take place at the main entrance of Learned Hall. Queen candidates are Vivian Poje, Kansas City junior; Carolyn Gibbs, Galesburg, Ill. sophomore; Kay Salminen, Kansas City sophomore; Karen Sanders, Memphis, Tenn. freshman; and Pam Kulp, Overland Park junior. SIGNS RESTRICTED SINGAPORE (UPI) — Fifteen firms comprising housing development companies, beauty salons and insurance agencies were fined $10 to $133 for displaying signboards carrying their business names and advertising. Official permission is required in Singapore before a firm may post a sign. 2 KANSAN Apr. 3 1970 SENIORS LAST CHANCE Jayhawker Senior Picture Sunday April 5 3-5 p.m. Jayhawker Office We Will Now Be Open 7 Days A Week For Your Convenience. Monday — Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 2:30 a.m. Cafeteria Hours 10:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; 5:00 p.m.-8:00 Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Restaurant Hours 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.; 2:30 p.m. - 2:30 a.m. The Menu Dinners Filet Mignon ... 8 oz. — $3.25 Top Sirloin ... 8 oz. — 2.50 K.C. Sirloin ... 8 oz. — 3.25 Top Sirloin ... 12 oz. — 3.25 T-Bone ... 12 oz. — 3.40 Chopped Sirloin ... 8 oz. — 1.25 Cubed Beef Steak ... .75 All of the above are charbroiled and are served with lettuce, sliced tomato, and a wedge of dill pickle. Roast Beef ... 6 oz. — $1.30 Baked Ham ... 6 oz. — 1.75 Breaded Veal Cutlet ... .80 Pepsi Cola, Dr. Pepper, Teem ... .10 Milk, Iced Tea ... .15 Hot Chocolate, Hot Tea ... .15 Coffee ... .10 Sandwiches Charbroiled Hamburger $ .45 Charbroiled Cheeseburger .50 Charbroiled Hamburger Deluxe .70 Charbroiled Cheeseburger Deluxe .75 Charbroiled Cheese Steak .80 Reuben Sandwich 1.15 Roast Beef Sandwich .65 Baked Ham Sandwich .70 Combination Salad .30 Wedged Tomato & Cottage Cheese .30 Cottage Cheese .12 Mashed Potatoes & Gravy (till 8 p.m.) .10 Suzy-Q Fries (our own specialty) .15 Vegetables .10 Pie .30 Rolls & Butter (Rye & White Dinner) .14 ACROSS THE STREET FROM LINDLEY HALL