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Show 'i 7i, cnpus Wtaedy, May , to "liven up" the University with their ringing. There are itill plenty good seats available. Iflans Laid For UDays, May 4-9 hill. Students will leave the Union Un-ion at noon to take care of the whitewashing events. Contests have been planned and teams will be headed by Paul Bannum and William Fowler of the Music Department. Campus groups will compete musically on Friday, May 8, as Songfett gets underway. Symphonic recordings will entertain en-tertain spectators while they wait for Son gf est to begin. Richard L. Evans will be master mast-er of ceremonies. The events will be climaxed on Saturday, May 9, with a dance in the Union. The U Days Committee promises a special kind of intermission entertainment. entertain-ment. Tickets will be $2 before the dance and $2.50 at the door. I Preliminary plans for U Days, Kheduled for May 4-9, were I innounced this week by mem-itn mem-itn of the U Days Committee. I The unual event which Is It kind ol spring "coming -out" . Wy for th whole campus A ynoni by ASUU, will be-vj be-vj jjr, with the selection of the 0 II toys Queen Mooday, May 4, Jr the Union Ballroom. 1 Peter, Paul and Mary, popular wrting group, will liven up L ie campus with their folksongs Wednesday, May 6. They j' i be sponsored by the ASUU a WsU and Speakers Committee, y, TOE SEASON'S final white-I white-I nshing of the U will have a L lew twist. A prize of $15 will J le given to the person wearing 1 fee "grubbiest" . outfit on the |