Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 4, 1962 Charges Denied- (Continued from page 1) priced orchestra section, a second-priced first balcony section, and a lower-priced second balcony," Mr. Beck said. Ticket prices last year were $1.50 for any seat in the University Theatre. Students were entitled to one free ticket to each production. With a graduated price scale, there had to be some changes made, he said. **TICKET PRICES** this year are $1.20 for the 438 seats in the balcony rows E through P and for the 50 seats in rows T and U on the lower floor, a total of 514 seats. The 145 seats in rows A through D in the balcony and the 176 seats in rows N through S on the lower floor, a total of 321 seats, cost $1.80 each. There are 353 seats, which cost $2.40 each, in rows A through M on the lower floor. The 514 seats in the $1.20 sections were designated for direct ID card exchange, Beck said. Students may pay the difference and get better seats, a resulting 66 2/3 per cent discount on the $1.80 seats and 50 per cent discount on $2.40 seats. In other words, students would not have to pay over $1.20 for the best seats in the house. "STUDENTS WILL NOT be denied admission on any night for which there are any seats available, no matter what the price," Mr. Beck said. "In addition to the 514 seats and the seats remaining from coupon holders' exchanges, students are always admitted free to the 40 extra chairs placed in the auditorium when the full 1,188 seats are sold out." Beck said the box office would fill the student sections ($1.20) first, then it would issue seats in the next higher priced section ($1.80). He said the box office would issue tickets to the higher priced sections free as soon as the student sections were sold out, even if the sellout occurred a full three weeks before the show. The student may wait for this to happen if he wants, Mr. Beck said. "Before the University Theatre made these changes, we checked with Chancellor Wescoe, comptroller Keith Nitcher and Vice Chancellor Ray Nichols," he added. ROCK and ROLL Band 9-11:30 a.m. Rock and Roll Twist and Cuddle Blast Those Jayhawks Out of the Huddle KEN COLEMAN—FULLBACK 810 N. Hampshire Read and Use Kansan Classifieds PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ken Coleman for being one of the top ground gainers in the KU-BU game Why not try the tops in cleaning and refinishing by the one that leads them all. . . . 1-HOUR 1-HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING SERVICE Acme LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Hillcrest Shopping Center VI 3-0928 Downtown 1111 Mass. VI 3-5155 Malls Shopping Center VI 3-0895