Thursday, January 4, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 '68 Chalk pairings selected Results of judging to select the four living group pairs which will participate in this year's Rock Chalk Revue were announced Wednesday. From 11 preliminary entries, four scripts were chosen over the holidays for the annual satierevariety show sponsored by the KU-Y. The Revue will play Feb. 29, March 1 and 2 in Hoch Auditorium. The living groups, and their skit titles, are as follows: Pi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Delta Chi, "Gone With the She, or Through Hell With Nell"; Delta Chi and Alpha Gamma Delta, "Watchman, What of the Knot, or Alexander's Ragtime Bond"; Delta Tau Delta and Pi Beta Phi, "North to Alaska, or Get Your Bering Strait"; and Tau Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Chi Omega, "The Gong Bongs Wrong for Wong Tong, or Water, Water Everywhere." Tryouts for Rock Chalk inbetween acts, the chorus and dancers will be at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 9 and 10 in the Kansas Union's Big Eight Room, according to Cindy Lingle, Overland Park junior and Revue press agent. William P. Albrecht, dean of the KU Graduate School, has been elected chairman for 1968 of the English Group 9 of the Modern Language Association. Albrecht elected This group on "The English Romantics," which has more than 500 members, chose Dean Albrecht during the 82nd annual meeting in Chicago last week. SOMEBODY'S DISTRESSED Nothing's wrong. The Galf is pu-edis-nwod, said the man shortly after he raised the KU flag over Fraser Hall yesterday. Standing-room-only tickets available for 'The Knack' "The Knack," a British comedy to be presented at 8:20 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday in the Experimental Theatre, is sold out for all performances. About 10 standing-room-only tickets will be on sale at 7 p.m. each day of performance at the Murphy Hall Box Office. Tickets will cost 75 cents with student certificate of registration and $1.50 for general admission. Folding chairs will be set up in the aisles for standing-room-only ticket holders, a box office employee said. The three-act play, written by Ann Jellicoe, is directed by Gail Beggs, Fayetteville, Ark., graduate student. It was presented at KU from Dec. 13 to Dec. 19. Phil Silverglat, Prairie Village junior, plays Colin, the naive boy who wants to learn the "knack" of getting girls from Tolen, played by Bob Bettcher, Lawrence senior Tom, an artist and friend of the other two boys, is played by Sean Griffin, South Bend, Ind., graduate student. New study program offered to students SIU head to discuss urbanism Kathy Melcher, Newton senior, plays Nancy, the girl who stumbles into Tom's London room one afternoon. Kay Haberstein, Columbia, Mo., graduate student, plays the various girls who attract Tolen's eye. ment consultant with the Office of Economic Opportunity in Los Angeles. His visit is sponsored by the sociology department and the community development division of University Extension. KU students soon will be offered a summer institute program in Copenhagen without language requirements. "This is the first time KU students have been offered a summer study program in Scandanavia," said Herbert J. Ellison, associate dean of Faculties for International Programs. 10KU design students in N.Y. display The ten students, all members of Arvid D. Jacobson's illustration class, entered the national Christmas Art Competition and Exhibit sponsored by Marymount College in Tarrytown, N.Y. Ten KU design students have art works on display in the Union Carbide Building in New York City. Roger Barrows, Jefferson City, Mo., senior, won the $75 third prize and Sue Biddle, House Springs, Mo., senior, was awarded honorable mention. The other students whose entries are on display now; Katiecn Bendowsky, Broken Bow, Nebr., junior; Nancy Fagan Hamel, Palos Heights, Ill., senior; Jean Jones, Des Moines, Iowa, junior; Karen Keisker, Warrenburg, Mo., junior; Richard Mantz, Amorita, Okla., junior; John Tibetts, Lansing junior; Dianne Tudor, Shawnee Mission junior, and Karen Vanderver, Kansas City, Mo., junior. "This is not a language institute. All the courses will be taught in English," he said. Richard M. Thomas, Southern Illinois University director of one of the nation's top graduate programs in community development, will discuss urban and rural change at 3:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Students will be required to enroll in two courses for a total of six semester hours credit. They will choose from four courses: Current Government and Politics in Scandanavian Countries; Postwar Economic Development in Scandanavian Countries; Scandanavian Architecture and Design; and Norse Mythology and Hero Legends. Enrollment in the program will be limited to 70 juniors and seniors. Total cost of the institute is $1,095, which includes roundtrip transportation from New York to Copenhagen, room and board, tuition, free transportation passes on Copenhagen transit facilities and medical insurance. The Copenhagen summer program idea originated last spring, after a proposal that a summer program in the Danish capitol would be just as attractive as the current study program there," Ellison said. Thomas was a training adviser with the Agency for International Development in Southern Rhodesia and Kenya during 1963 and 1964. In 1966 he was a develop- The program is co-ordinated with Washburn University of Topeka and Kansas State University through Denmark's International Student Committee and the University of Copenhagen. For further information, students may contact the foreign study office, 224 Strong Hall or Ellison. A Fiery Furnace Presentation: "DUCK SOUP" starring THE MARX BROTHERS Thursday, January 4 7:30 p.m. 50c t Wesley Foundation across from Union Official Bulletin AUTO GLASS Sudden Service East End of 9th St. --- VI 3-4416 TODAY African Students. Completes and return the AAI Questionnaire by this weekend. If an extra copy is needed, see 226 Strong Hall. Speech I Examination Exam. 3:30 written Written Room. Stage 5, Lindley Annex. Classical Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "On Approval." English. Dyche Auditorium Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Knack." FRIDAY KU Muslim Society. 12:30 p.m. PUL East Room, School of Religion. LIR Pimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Knack." Popular Film 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Arabesque." Dyche Auditorium. The University Theatre Experimental Series Presents KNACK EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE MURPHY HALL 8:20 p.m. Jan.4 thru 6 Murphy Hall Box Office, UN 4-3982—Students, 75c & Current Certificate of Registration