Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Nov. 15, 1962 Stealth Involved In Rock Chalk Amateur playwrights have been sneaking off to nighttime rendez-vous — to labor on secret scripts. These secret scripts will not become public until the night of March 1 — the opening night of Rock Chalk Revue. The Rock Chalk Revue committee has set Dec. 7 as a deadline for the first drafts of skits, and Dec. 17 for final drafts. Skits chosen by judges for the Revue will be announced in January. PRELIMINARY SKIT outlines were turned in Monday. Now, most of the houses are writing what they hope will be humorous dialogue. Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Alpha Theta have been busy three nights a week discussing ideas and writing, writing, writing. Standard meetings usually last two hours, and have been attended by four or five members of both houses. The Hashinger - Carruth-O'Leary Hall team, however, is employing a larger staff of writers. Five of a group of 12 are doing most of the writing, while others are "Thinkers" and substitute writers. AT MEETINGS in some houses, ideas are submitted and writers volunteer their services. Each writer then takes a part of the script to work on and then brings it completed to the next meeting where it is revised and worked into the rest of the script. Lighting, costumes, props, and scenery are things to be considered in the future. Right now, script writing is keeping the midnight oil burning in many of KU's dorms and houses. AOPi Happy Hour Is Set for Tomorrow Alpha Microni Pi social sorority, 1144 W 11th St., will sponsor a Thanksgiving Happy Hour for foreign and American students from 4-6 p.m. tomorrow. Military Ball Queen Finalists Announced A cadet queen to reign over KU's Dec. 7 military ball will be chosen from 12 finalists announced yesterday. All organized women's living groups with the exception of Corbin and Gertrude Sellards Pearson were invited to submit candidates. Air Force cadets, the hosts of this year's ball, interviewed the 44 candidates Sunday and Monday and selected the finalists. Arthur L. Wagner, assistant professor of air science, said the candidacy has traditionally been limited to upperclassmen. Finalists will submit photographs and attend a tea in the John Steuart Curry room of the Kansas Union Dec. 3. Members of Scabbard and Blade, honorary tri-service society, will choose the queen and her two attendents. Her majesty will be announced and crowned before approximately 1,000 cadets, their dates and guests at the ball. The finalists are Dana K. Sullivan, Ulysses senior, Alpha Omicron Pi; Carolyn Toews, Inman senior, Alpha Chi Omega; Sandra Lessenend, Topeka sophomore, Delta Delta Delta; Patricia Lee, Independence, Mo., junior, Alpha Delta Pi; Pat Wyles, Carlisle, Pa., sophomore, Pia Beta Pi; Sandra Coffman, Pittsburg sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Marcelie Wilson, Littleton, Colo, junior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Virginia Dick, Park Ridge, Ill., junior, Gamma Phi Beta; Cynthia Childers, Merriam junior, Sigma Kappa; Yvonne Jackson, Kansas City, Kans., junior, Alpha Kappa Alpha; Dorothy Stevens, Hutchinson senior, Chi Omega; and Cappy Mayo, Wichita junior, Lewis. Illinois May Outlaw Poll Tax SPRINGFIELD, Ill.—(UPI) —The Illinois Senate, meeting in special session, yesterday passed the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution outlawing the poll tax. If the house approves the amendment, Illinois would be the first state to ratify it. Well, back to the rolling pin again Try Our Quality Pizza and Tasty Submarine Sandwiches Pizza Hut Free Delivery in Campus Area 14th & Tenn. VI 3-0563 About 95 seniors in the School of Education yesterday began classes for the first time this semester. Ed. Students Shift On Block System These were student teachers who returned Friday from eight weeks of teaching in the different schools in the area. Their return preceded the departure of 55 others who finished their half-semester Friday and began their eight weeks of teaching yesterday in 14 area schools. Karl Edwards, professor of education, said the block system has been in use for 16 years on a half-semester or eight-week basis. Prof. Edwards added that each of the students out on the block teach in one of several divisions, such as art, music, physical education, business education, foreign languages, home economics, math, and the sciences. P-T-P 'Ambassador' Plan Discussion Set STUDENTS Plans for the summer "Student Ambassador Flight" abroad will be announced at an all-student People-to-People meeting at 7 tonight in the Kansas Union. Tentative plans for the summer direct job exchange will also be discussed. Grease Jobs . $1.00 Brake Adj. . . . 98c Automotive Service Motor Tune-Ups, Wheel Balancing 7 a.m.-11 p.m. PAGE CREIGHTON FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers get Lots More from L&M And L&M's filter is the modern filter-all white, inside and outside—so only pure white touches your lips.