Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 3 'Absolutely Everything Lectures Start Tonight "Keeping Up With Everything" will be the topic of a panel discussion today in the first of the Philosophical Bases of Absolutely Everything Lecture series. The SUA-sponsored discussion will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. THE MEMBERS of the panel discussion will be Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism; Eldon J. Fields, professor of political science; W. Eugene George, professor of architecture; Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. EACH MEMBER of the panel will give a four- or five-minute talk on how they keep up on the new developments in their particular fields. Earl S. Huyser, associate professor of chemistry; Charles Landesman, associate professor of philosophy; Stuart Levine, assistant professor of English; William R. Reardon, professor of speech and drama; Stanley Shumway, assistant professor of organ and theory, and Robert J. Squier, assistant professor of anthropology. After the talks, Dean Heller will moderate a discussion among panel members on how individuals might keep track of developments outside David White, Prairie Village senior and producer of the 1964 Rock Chalk Revue, said nine teams have entered themes for the review. Rock Chalk Production To Include 9 Teams The main theme for the show is "Lacerated Legends." The following living groups have entered with these script ideas: Sigma Chi-Gamma Phi Beta, Vampires; Templin-Lewis, Hansel and Gretel; Phi Delta Theta-Kappa Alpha Theta, King Arthur's Court; Alpha Tau Omega-Chi Omega, Robin Hood; Delta Upsilon-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Snow White; Battenfeld-Hashinger, Trojan Wars; Kappa Sigma-Delta Gamma, Faust Legend; Phi Kappa Psi-Delta Delta Delta, Vikings, and Ellsworth-Carruth-O'Leary, Pandora. their fields. Don Igelsrud, Minneapolis, Minn. senior and chairman of the series, presented his idea to SUA because he thought there was little correlation between classroom subject matter and the problems faced by students. THE MAIN PURPOSE of the program is "to acquaint people with the human side of the professions so that one can have an understanding of why people study what they do." Igelsrud said. The series will also try to repeat outstanding lectures or parts of lectures. He also said he hoped the series would facilitate discussions about problems with which students and citizens are faced. WEYMOUTH, England — (UPI) — Anthony Pettiford, 22, was fine $5.60 yesterday for cutting up his girl friend's skirt with a knife—while she was wearing it—because he thought the skirt was indecent." Iglersud also said the series would attempt to summarize thought in certain areas which are of wide interest to the students. ___ Skirt-cutter Gets Fine "I cut her skirt," he said, "simply to establish the right of the individual to wear what she pleases within reason." Petitions and ASC Nomination Petitions Are Available FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS NOW in the ASC Office or from Mike Miner, ASC Elections Chairman Due Friday at 5:00 p.m. The Classical Film Series presents "GREED" a film of uncompromising realism directed by Erich von Stroheim in 1924 from a novel by Frank Norris Wednesday, October 23 Fraser Theater - 7:00 p.m. Admission 60c When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds SENIOR COFFEE UNION BALLROOM Wednesday, October 23 9:30 until 11:30 a.m. (Seniors are excused from 9:30 and 10:30 classes) - FREE REFRESHMENT - SENIOR QUEEN ELECTION - COMMITTEE REPORTS ON SENIOR CLASS FUNCTIONS - REMAINDER OF SWEATSHIRTS AND PINS GIVEN OUT - PRACTICE SENIOR YELL FOR SENIOR DAY-OCTOBER 26 OKLAHOMA STATE GAME (Led by ULTRA-CLASSY Senior Cheerleaders) Present Senior ID's At Door THOSE WITHOUT ID'S...25c