10A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS Delta Gamma and Beta Theta Pi bring their skit, "Days of Our Hives" to a close. The performance won the Best Costumes category in the Revue. ROCK CHALK CONTINUED FROM 1A current member from either house had ever been in the Revue. Alpha Gamma Delta's appearance was its first in seven years, and Pi Kappa Phi had never been in the Revue before. Agustin said Matthew Allen, one of the three Pi Kappa Phi directors, didn't understand how the revue worked when he first came to talk to her about entering. "I explained to him that he needed to turn in his notebook and he was like 'What's a notebook?'" Agustin, Wichita senior, said. "And now here he is with all these awards." One of the show's six awards went to Allen, Leawood sophomore, who won best actor. He said that winning so many of the awards left him and his cast in a state of shock. "We were hoping we would win some awards,but we were happy either way because we knew we had a great group and a great show," Allen said. Hamil said she was happy that the show was able to match last year's record financial contribution. "It was a concern, just because it was a tough year overall for the economy, but I think we were pretty confident we could raise the same amount as last year," Hamil said. She said that creating the new fundraising chair position for this year helped the Revue to branch out and find different ways to raise money. Awards were also handed out for community service performed by participating living organizations. Community Service Coordinator Ed Healy made the announcements. "We completed over 26,402 hours of service this past year, and from what they've told me, that saves the city of Lawrence hundreds of thousands of dollars," Healy, Keene, N. H. senior said. Watkins Scholarship Hall was rewarded for having the highest average community service hours per person at 22 hours. Jennifer Huang of Alpha Delta Pi sorority was recognized for having the most community service hours for an individual, with 180 hours. Kappa Kappa Gamma was recognized as being the most charitable living organization for raising the most money for this year's Revue. Contact Boyer at cboyer@kansan.com. This story was edited by Kristi Henderson. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Pi Beta Phi show their moves during the 53rd annual Rock Chalk Revue. The theme this year was "Look both ways." CHRISINA NEFF/KANSAN MIDTERMS CONTINUED FROM 1A have to do for my students, because they're eager to see how they did on their grades right away," Vallejo said. "Sometimes that's not possible. I also have to have a life." Vallejo also has two classes with projects and papers due, and is a parent. "I have to find a way to juggle all these so I can spend time with my family," he said. "Once a week, usually Friday, I'll go out and grab a beer. That's pretty much how I handle the stress." Vallejo said he skipped sleep to have enough time. "That's pretty much the most difficult thing to handle," he said. "Your body at some point demands rest and you have to stop." Unfortunately for Vallejo, spring break won't leave much time for sleep. "Basically, during spring break, while all students are enjoying themselves at the beach or wherever, I'm actually doing some work," he said. "I might visit some friends in Nebraska, but that's only if I get everything done." Bethany Brown, Cheney junior, said she just had to get through the week. "I have two tests and a paper this week," she said. "I'm trying to take enough breaks to break up the study time. Friends and I play cards in the living room. And we've been watching the KU basketball games, so that's always good." han of the Sisters, "I'm just going home to relax," she said. "My brain will be regenerated from the break and I'll be ready to hit it hard again." always good. She said she would use spring break to prepare for the second half of the semester. Contact Keees at rkeesee@kansan.com This story was edited by Andy Gassaway. DRINKING and POOL the only time in which women scratch more balls than men MONDAY,MARCH 11,2002 623 VermontĀ·749-5067 Open daily 4 p.m.-2 a.m. TRADITION KEEPERS Check it out Check it off Kentucky Place Apartments Now Leasing 2 BR Apartments For Fall 2002! - Furnished apt. available - Within walking distance to campus - Large walk-in closets - Private parking - Fully equipped kitchens including microwaves & dishwashers - Laundry facilities on site 841-1212 or For more information call 841-1212 or 749-0445 Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00 Saturday 10:00-4:00 Sunday 1:00-4:00 .