Monday, October 7, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Scripts submitted for Rock Chalk Production of Rock Chalk Revue 1968-69 is underway with participation by 18 living groups. The pairings are: Alpha Gamma Delta and Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Kappa Lambda and Chi Omega; Sigma Chi and Pi Beta Phi; Beta Theta Pi and Delta Delta Delta; Delta Tau Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta; Pi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Phi; Sigma Phi Epsilon and Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Gamma; Ellsworth Hall and Naismith Hall. Song lists were submitted last week and progress checks on scripts will be made at the beginning of each month, Drew Anderson, Plainville senior and Rock Chalk producer, said. begins," he said. "The final scripts will be judged over Christmas and we will have the results when school Members of the production staff who are assisting Anderson are: Linda Kleinschmidt, Bartlessville, Okla., senior, assistant producer; in between act writers: Rod Carr, Wichita junior, Lesca Thompson, Topeka sophomore, Keith Culver, Shidler, Okla., senior, Jane Williams, Kansas City senior, Ted Bykel, Kansas City freshman and Pattie Cahill, St. Louis, Mo., junior; music staff: Judy Pankratz, Marion junior and Marilyn WWest, Overland Park sophomore; costume and makeup: Ruth Cathcart, Manhattan sophomore and Gail Martin, New York, N.J., junior; stage manager, Gary Glendening, Salina sophomore; and assistant stage manager, Janet Masterson, Overland Park sophomore. Final script drafts are due December 20, said Anderson. However, living groups will receive suggestions on production from their producer. "I will try to attend writing sessions and offer helpful suggestions," Anderson said. "I have already given several groups past Rock Chalk records and Broadway selections." EVERYONE SAYS Everything in the Pet Field And Free Parking At Grant's Drive-In Pet Center Experienced Dependable Personal service 218 Conn., Low, Pet Ph, VI 3-2921 TONY'S 66 SERVICE Be prepared— get antifreeze! 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Research awards now available Undergraduate research awards worth $200 to $300 an academic year are now available from the University of Kansas general research fund. Delbert Shankel, assistant dean of the College, said the research grants are open to all liberal arts and sciences students, particularly those in social sciences and humanities. "Any undergraduate interested in working on a research project should submit a letter of application outlining it briefly." Shankel said. "A supporting letter from a faculty member willing to supervise this research should also be turned in." Any applications should be submitted to the College office, 206 Strong Hall, by Tuesday. Renew old habits Repair and shine your shoes at The 8th St. Shoe Shop for the finest in shoe care 105 E. 8th 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Music group from England will perform The Allegri String Quartet from England will perform at 8 p.m., Oct. 14 in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. The quartet made its London debut in February, 1954, and since then has performed throughout the world, combining the music of the old masters and twentieth century composers. Two violins, one viola and a cello comprise the quartet. Hugh Maquire, first violin, and Patrick Ireland, viola, are professors at the famous Guilhall School of Music in London. Peter Thomas, second violin, has won the Yehudi Menuhin prize at the Bath Festival. Bruno Schrecker, cello, and Ireland have been partners with the legendary Yehudi Menuhin in duo performances in the Bath Festival Concerts. The group will perform "Quartet in B Flat Major" by Haydn, "Quartet No. 6" by Bartok and "Quartet in F Major" by Beethoven. Tickets for the concert, which is sponsored by the University of Kansas Chamber Music Series, are on sale for $2 at the Murphy Hall box office. Last body recovered LUENEN, Germany (UPI)— Rescue teams Sunday retrieved the 16th and last body from a coal mine shaft rocked by an explosion Friday morning. Car Buffs do it! English Leather A PRODUCT OF MEM COMPANY, INC., NORTHVALL, N.J. (817) 654-2000 For men who want to be where the action is, Very racy. Very masculine. ALL-PURPOSE LOTION $2.50, $4.00, $6.50. From the complete array of ENGLISH LEATHER men's toiletries. DOUG CLARK And The HOT NOTES Don't Miss The Greatest Soul & Comedy Show in America Appearing One Night Only RED DOG INN Wednesday, October 9th-8 p.m. Advanced Tickets On Sale At Red Dog Office 9:00-5:00 p.m. Friday, October 11th - The Fabulous Red Dogs! The Greatest Rhythm & Blues Show Band in the Country. SATURDAY, OCT. 12—THE UPSIDE DAWNES