Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 18, 1962 Fraternity Consolidation Leaves Gals in Lurch Two fraternities have joined forces and scorned the help of pretty, curvy sorority members in their drive to win this year's Rock Chalk Revue honors. The joint effort by Phi Delta Theta and Delta Upsilon began as a joke. Later, when they discovered that Revue policy limits participation to "organized houses" only, each group voted overwhelmingly to go with the scheme. THERE WILL BE NO female parts. They aren't even planning to disguise men as women. In view of the amount of feminine participation in past Revues, the houses may have three strikes against them. They don't think so. Phi Delt Rock Chalk chairman, John Maxwell, Columbus senior, predicted, "Our chances will be better because this is a new and different idea" THE DU CHAIRMAN, RICHARD Hailbrink. Salina senior, sounded less optimistic but equally determined when he said, "We just hope the judges aren't prejudiced against an all-male skit." Choice of theme for the skit may offer difficulty Maybe not, though. They are considering a take-off on Quantrill's raid against Lawrence. There weren't any women in Lawrence then... Official Bulletin TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Organic Chemistry Colloquium. 4:00 p.m. 233 Malott, John R. Jeffrey, "The Hammett Equation and Similar Linear Free Energy Relationships." United Presbyterian Men, Westminster Center, 1200 S. Broadway, 7 o.p.m. Dr. Stroth- ter, 1200 S. Broadway Der Deutsche Stammittl trifft sich Dominierse den 18. Oktober, um 5 Uhr. Student Union Cafeteria. Alle sind berzich eingeladen. The Muslim Society will hold its first meeting p.m., in Room 306 of the Kingston Union. Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m., noon. St. Ireland, Catholic Chapel, 1910 Strat- ford, Rd. International Club, 9:30 p.m. Trail pod; refreshments. social hour, dancing pod. TOMORROW --opinion, and one of the original founders of YAF.) No one under 16 will be admitted unless accompanied by an adult. 7:00 & 9:10 PATRONIZE YOUR - ADVERTISERS They also decided to invite Bob LeFevere, president of the Freedom School in Colorado Springs, Colo., and Jerzy Hauptmann, chairman of the political science department of Park College and member of the YAF national advisory board. STARTS SUNDAY! "Maybe," he said, "if we have a movie next time and play up a big program, the other members will get here." STARTING SUNDAY! --- Coming Soon -- They set Oct. 31 as the date for the next meeting. JAY DEANE, KANSAS CITY senior and acting chairman of YAF, said it was unfair to the membership to hold elections that evening. Seven of the organization's estimated 20 members were at the meeting. YAF Meet Has Poor Turnout YAF is a right-wing organization formed here last year as an instrument for the conservative voice. It's purpose is "to give a rational presentation of philosophy of the individual rights of man in the capitalist free-enterprise system." Poor turnout last night forced members of the Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) to postpone the election of officers. THE GROUP DISCUSSED future meetings and the possibility of bringing William F. Buckley to speak on campus. (Buckley is the former editor of National Review, a conservative magazine of ALSO COMING Walt Disney's "Lady And The Tramp" and "Almost Angels" Now Thru. Sat. 7:00 & 9 p.m. "THE FUNNIEST SIDE-SPLITTINGEST THING WE'VE SEEN IN YEARS!" McCALLS Now Thru. Sat. The True Horror of Hitler's "MEIN KAMPF" Authentic Nazi Film PLUS Shows at 7 and 9:30 Peace Corps Group Prints Newsletter Constance Fry, Prairie Village senior and editor said, the publication provides information about the Peace Corps program and KU Corps committee activities. FRASER THEATER Students also may pick up the newsletter in the Peace Corps office in the Kansas Union. KU Peace Corps committee members are distributing the first issue of the monthly 6-page "Peace Corps News." 35c admission — tickets for both shows on sale at Union on Friday till 6 p.m. and then at the door. STARTS SATURDAY FOR ONE BIG WEEK