10 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Friday, Nov. 22, 1985 Rock Chalk groups announced Monday By Kady McMaster Of the Kansan staff A 36-year-old KU tradition will continue Monday night with the announcement of the groups selected to perform in the Rock Chalk Revue this year. The selected groups will be announced at the Eldridge House, 701 Massachusetts St. The five sorority/fraternity groups were selected Wednesday from the 12 groups that submitted scripts for this year's theme, "Games People Play." Scott Swenson, Topeka senior and producer of the show said yesterday that the eight judges were people in the Lawrence community who had the theater or previous Rock Chalk experience. Swenson said the selection was made after the groups turned in notebooks Nov. 6 with plot summaries, scripts, sets and costume designs and written and taped versions of music to be used. Interviews with the groups' directors were held Wednesday. Fraternities and sororites were the only living groups that submitted scripts this year, but Swenson said he would like to see that changed. "We want to encourage as many different groups to submit scripts as possible," Swenson said. "Unfortunately, it's a case of only those groups involved in it in the past coming back." Although entering original music was not required, Swenson said he and the judges were impressed with the 22 original songs that were submitted. The theme for the show, sponsored by the Board of Class Officers, was one of several Swenson submitted to the Rock Chalk Advisory Committee. "The theme, 'Games People Play,' gives the opportunity for several different developments and conjures up different ideas," he said. "It's a fun theme, and we want this to be a very entertaining show." This year the show will sport a new look for the in between acts, said Georgia Harmli, Lenexa junior and co-director of the IBAs. "This year we're looking for more of a variety for the IBAs with singing, dancing and up to three individual acts — such as comedians and magicians," Hamil said. "The whole idea of the IBAs is to entertain and keep the audience's attention during set changes. "It was everyone's idea to make the IBAs more diverse this year. KU has such a variety of talent, and we should use it all." Todd Schulman, Topeka junior and co-business manager of the show, said Rock Chalk had grossed $45,540 in advertising, ticket, concession and other sales last year. After expenses were paid, about half of the remaining $14,000 went to the participating groups to help defray the expenses of producing the skits. About $1,000 went back to Rock Chalk to help pay for this year's show. The rest was donated to the United Fund. TOPEKA — Gov. John Carlin will not be able to make a return trip to China, which would be his fourth since 1979, or visit Japan again in further efforts to establish trade links with these countries. Those trips would be canceled under preliminary cuts in the budget for the Department of Economic Development. The Associated Press Charles Schwartz, secretary of economic development, yesterday asked the governor's budget director to restore $6,000 for foreign trips so that Carlin could continue to nurture the sister-state relationship established with the Henan Province of China. He also complained that removal of funds needed to pay for the celebration of Kansas' 125 years of statehood in January had been cut, along with money needed to complete printing of the new Kansas promotional logo. 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