8 Monday, March 5, 1973 University Daily Kansan Hashinger Steals Revue By ZAHID IQBAL Kansan Reviewer The insipid mediocrity of pre- intermission skilts, relieved by only flashes of brilliance, haspened Hashinger Hall and Alpha Kappa Lambda-Chi Omega productions emerge Saturday night as the show- stealers of the 1973 Rock Chalk Revue. The Hashinginger roped happily home with two of the coveted awards, one for best production and another for best experimental and original production. The edge they had over the Alpha Kappa, but an edge nevertheless, both in originality and later* Alpha KappaLambda and Chi Omega showed imagination in their set construction and in the design and execution of "Twice Upon A Time or The Long Tail of a Dragon." It was colorful and colorful. It would have brought raver from a more sophisticated audience. BECAUSE THE performance lacked some of the ingredients of the Hashinger production, it lost the big prize and had to console itself with the best male performer award, which went to Phil Ristrom, stu. junior, for his performance in the wizard. Ringstrom was a whiz in more ways than one, captivating his audience and charming the judges with his Peter Ustinov delivery. How, the judges recognized, to choose the How the judges managed to choose the best female performer is a mystery; the women in all the skits seemed equally talented, an exhibition of talent being restricted naturally by the roles they had to play. The prize went to Meane Shart, Overland Park freshman, whose excellence in the Sigma Chi-Pi Beta Phi ski "The Comedian" was accentuated by the inept performance of the comedian himself and his work "COMEDIAN", in indiscriminately "THE COMEDIAN" was indisputably slow moving and achieved little rapport with an audience restless because of heat and humidity inside Hitch auditorium and a frigid plot onstage. Yet, this won a best production number award. Even the Kappa Sigma-Gamma Phi Beta skil, full of lame puns, went over much better with the audience because of good choreography and a good cast. Unfortunely, a big joke jet to the judges and the cast may have gone home more than slighly unhappy. Revenues of this kind are a lot more fun when the word "wholesome" is stretched slightly or when scripts do not have to be written in block letters. If the show lacked somewhat in punch, that was nothing unusual. After a third pass past a screening committee, a script has to be rewritten to make it feel fresh. THE ORCHESTRA did much to make the evening an enjoyable one. Lynn Schornick, a music professor at Wichita State University. Some of the between-acts numbers were good, "Duelling" jandos woke up the audience with beautiful renditions of popular songs and dance during the last twenty minutes of the show. chestra, deserved every bit of the ovation given to him by the audience. The 1973 Rock Chalk Revue at the University of Kansas is over. The players have retired—some to gloat, some to nurse the brain of real or imagined injustice done to them. Next year the crowds will be back for more, dressed in their best, loyal as ever to KU, hungry for another $2 worth of entertainment. The fact that the tickets cost slightly more should prod our producers into getting something better lined up for 1974, so that the people really get their money's worth. 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"I see no evidence that new grants will be made available to pick up the load when the fire is extinguished." HE SAID the members of the program were considering every possible source for them. N. Scott Momaday, novent-poee and visiting distinguished professor at New Mexico State University who was to arrive at the University of Kansas Sunday, has had to postpone his visit to KU because of a sudden illness. The students in the rehabilitation psychology research program who are enrolled for the first time should continue their training program only one more year with aid from the stipends, said Franklin Shontz, professor of psychology research program. The students in the rehabilitation psychology research program. The elimination of graduate stents will greatly reduce the size of the rehabilitation More than 95 requests for Activity Fee funding totaling over $600,000 were submitted to the Student Senate treasurer's office before the Friday deadline. Roger Martin, Lawrence third-year law student and Student Senate treasurer, said Sunday all but three or four organizations have applied for the new applications along with about 14 new groups. Novelist Momaday Postpones Lecture emick 'LOVES YA' Paid for by Travis E. Glass, Chairman VOTE: Tuesday March 6th JR (Bob) PULLIAM City Commissioner 9 years of public service in Lawrence 4 years city commissioner 4 years city commissioner These are facts, not promises. In a rapidly changing society I would like to be involved with the CHANGING needs of all segments of our community. I want to have an impact in this community, feel that I have much to offer and contribute in the future. We must, as a community, address ourselves to the human needs as well as to the physical needs. 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