Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept. 30, 1963 Rock Chalk Staff Sets Theme, Pairings and Schedule "Lacerated Legend" is the theme for the 1964 Rock Chalk Revue, David White, Kansas City, Mo. senior, and Rock Chalk producer, announced last night. The theme was picked by members of the annual campus show's staff at their kick-off banquet in the English Room at the Kansas Union. which include all dialogue and technical details. Oct. 1 — Formal pairings of living groups due in KU-Y office. Complete indoctrination includes browsing at the BOOKNOOK cobweb 1021 $ _{1/2} $ Massachusetts Oct. 15 - Script ideas in rough draft will be accepted by the KU-Y office. Oct. 17 — 5 p.m. deadline for script ideas. Feb. 15 through 27 — Rehearsals in Hoch auditorium. Oct. 18 — Living groups will be notified if their script ideas are acceptable and do not coincide with the ideas of another group. Earlier Sunday, the first general groups planning to enter Rock Chalk discussed the show's preliminary ground rules, voiced criticisms and offered ideas on how the revue might be improved over previous years. TWO CHANCES that apply this year are that no original music is allowed and that no graduate student in or out of a participating living group is allowed to appear in the skit. Graduate students can help in the technical end of the skit if they are attending KU. Nov. 11 — Script outlines due in KU-Y office. Final dialogue need not be included. He said the following tentative group pairings have been announced: Delta Delta Delta-Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Alpha Theta-Phi Delta Theta, Delta Gamma-Kappa Sigma, Gamma Phi Beta-Sigma Chi, Kappa Kappa Gamma-Delta Upsilon, Chi Omega-Alpha Tau Omega, and Hashinger-Battenfeld. Representatives from Joseph R. Pearson and Olin Templel halls have indicated an interest in participating but as of yet have not announced any pairings. The deadline is tomorrow at 5 p.m. THE TENTATIVE SCHEDULE for Rock Chalk participants is as follows: discuss these with groups as soon after as possible to help iron out rough spots. Jan. 6 — Chosen scripts will be announced. Dec. 6 — Drafts of scripts as finalized as possible due in the KU-Y office. Staff and music director will Dec. 20 — Final copies of scripts due in KU-Y office. Each group must turn in two complete scripts Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Feb 28 and 29 — Formal presentation to the campus in Hoch auditorium. Feb. 13 - All photographs for program due in KU-Y office. with our "THRIFTY-CHECK"ing accounts. - Keep your money in a checking account. - No need to keep cash on hand. Let's talk it over... DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 9th and Kentucky NEW LOWER RATES!! ALL INTERESTED PERSONS BOTH STUDENTS AND FACULTY Come to an Organizational meeting in the AIRPORT LOBBY (N.E. of Tec Pee) 7:30 p.m. — Tuesday October 1, 1963 AEROHAWKS FLYING CLUB IF YOU FAILED TO ATTEND THE KU-SYRACUSE GAME SATURDAY BE SURE TO ATTEND THE SUA QUARTERBACK CLUB TUESDAY OCTOBER 1 7:00 p.m. FORUM ROOM KANSAS STUDENT UNION TO VIEW GAME FILM NARRATED BY A VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYER