Korean dancer to perform Won Kyung Cho, a Korean dancer-actor, will present a one-man show tonight at 8:20 p.m. in the University Theatre. He will assume a number of roles, both male and female, as he enacts a one-act play, gives a dramatic reading of Korean poetry, and performs six interpretative dances. Cho is appearing as part of the University of Kansas Festival of Oriental Theatres. Admission to the performance is free. Engineering meet scheduled More than 200 engineering educators and students from 12 schools will be at the University of Kansas April 9-10, for the annual meeting of the midwest section of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE). Program topics will be related to these immediate problems: "Engineering Education for Blacks: Lower Standards")," "Student Unrest," "Liberal Learning for Engineers," "Needs of Metropolitan Areas," and "Increasing Role of Junior Colleges." Language exam deadline Friday The deadline for signing up for the foreign language proficiency examination is Friday. The test will be May 2 at 1:30 p.m. Students who wish to satisfy their college graduation requirement by this option should report to the various language departments to register. Ambassador to speak at seminar José Sanson Teran, ambassador from Nicaragua to the Organization of Central American States, will speak at a special seminar meeting at 4 pm. Thursday in the International room of the Kansas Union. Ambassador Teran is an international jurist and author who has been Minister of Education in Nicaragua and an ambassador to several European and Latin American countries. The topic of his speech will be "Organization of Central American States: Past, Present and Future." Principals' conference to be held The District I Principal's Spring Conference will begin today at 5 p.m. in the Kansas Union. The principals will meet in the Forum Room, and then divide into two groups, one for junior high and one for senior high. The purpose of the conference is to acquaint each principal with the others' problems and possible solutions. Discussion groups will speak at random on the problems which are brought up during the conference. Deadlines set for loan applications The Office of Student Financial Aid has announced the deadlines for loan applications. For the Summer Language Institute or the 1970-71 Junior Year Abroad programs, the deadline is April 15. For the summer session of 1970, the deadline is May 1. r 2 KANSAN e deadline is May 1, and applications for the fall semester of 1970 must be in before June 1. Apr.1 1970 The deadline for the spring semester of 1971 is December 1. The University of Kansas has signed a contract with the city of Wichita Falls, Texas which calls for KU to aid the city in the development of an integrated municipal information system, R. T. Aangeenbrug, acting director of the Governmental Research Center, said. KU will aid Texas town KU will contribute $750,000 in support over a three year period, Aangeenbrug said. Wichita Falls is the prime contractor along with BASYS Inc., a Washington, D.C. systems company. The Department of Housing and Urban Development originally selected the three parties from nearly 100 proposals received to negotiate the contract, he said. The Governmental Research Center at KU, Aangeenbrug said, will coordinate work on the project. Also involved are the Schools of Business and Engineering, and the departments of geography, economics, human development, psychology and political science, he said. The project is designed to develop automation of city management functions to the greatest extent possible with the use of current technology, Aangeenbrug said It is also aimed at improving the information and decision making capabilities of municipalities. The women's division of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce has designated April 1 to 12 for the clean-up, entitled "Make the Scene Clean." Projects outlined by the committee range from picking up litter from highways, streets and vacant lots to painting and discarding old, unneeded household items. 'Scene clean' begins today Even though the weather still hints of winter, today marks the beginning of this spring's city clean-up campaign. Mrs. W. W. Nash, chairman of the committee, has sent letters to various organizations at KU that may be interested in helping with the projects, she said. The committee has divided the campaign into three areas: fighting litter, fixing and painting and beautifying the city. Some of the specific projects Mrs. Nash listed were picking up litter from highways, streets and vacant lots, painting the train in Central Park and the airplane in Centennial Park. Fifty-five-gallon litter bags are available at the Chamber of Commerce office at 901 Kentucky, and a pickup service will be provided from April 5 to 12. For a snack or a meal, it's Burger Chef. Stop in soon for a Super Shef. - 100% Pure Beef - 9th & Iowa St. LET'T'S ALL GO TO BURGER CHEF In the Cole-Haan tradition of fine craftsmanship and spirited styling. Tempered with good taste. For gentlemen of fashion Quite right. (part of the great white line) $27.50