thursday, april 15, 2004 news the university daily kansan 7A PAVEMENT: Chalkers sketch messages into the night CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A minutewomen, ready to go at a moment's notice." Tuesday, both coalitions grabbed their chalk and mounted one final push before elections. 1700 HRS. Betta Force rallies at Campanile. After listening to speeches from their candidates and fueling up on sandwiches, the chalkers took to campus. Erin Ross, Sabetha freshman and Delta Force member, laid out the battle plan. "We split up into groups and try to cover all over campus," Ross said. "We have to hit the spots that haven't been chalked yet." 1800 HRS. Delta Force chalk militia storms campus. The chalkers launched offensives near Watson Library, Stauffer-Flint Hall, Marvin Hall and on the Campanile pathways. Ross said that positioning was an important part of Delta Force's strategy. "You feel like you want to get to a spot first," Ross said. "We want to get our platforms down. Go big or go home." Small numbers of KUnited chalkers take the area near Chi Omega Fountain. 1900 HRS. "We hit the lesser traveled roads that will be more traveled on election day with people trying to avoid all candidates," said Jana Szatkowski, Edmond, Okla., junior, and KUnited member. Delta Force chalk crews rendezvous to reload and discuss strategy. They decided to focus their efforts on Maliott Hall. 1933 HRS. During the Malott stairs offensive, Iverson makes a tactical mistake by adding an extra "E" in one of her chalkings. 2000 HRS. see our name bigger than theirs." The first wave of KUnited chalkers return to base to call for reinforcements. Lauren Pierson, Prairie Village freshman and KUnited member, said the goal of the first waves was to chalk all clean concrete. "We want the prime positions." Pierson said. "We want people to At the same time, Delta Force chalkers move to the platform in between Budig Hall and Wescoe Hall, chalking a big '8' to signify how many years their coalition has been in existence. "We're proud to be out here," said Boyce Richardson, Girard junior and Delta Force member. "We want to prove that we're quicker to the trigger." some Delta Force crews retreat home. 2016 HRS. "We left all our chalk and fingernails on the battlefield," Richardson said. At the same time, other Delta Force crews are underway, replenished with chalk, to finish with chalkings near Summerfield Hall and Robinson Center. KUnited launches night operations on Summerfield and Haworth halls. 2330 HRS. Nolan T.Jones, Pittsburg freshman and KUnited member, said the night assault inspired cameraderie among chalkers. "Chalking is definitely fun," Jones said. "Being in the trenches with these people, why else would I do it?" Satzkowski said that a part of KUNited's strategy was to outline letters first and chalk them later. "We're just trying to claim our territory." Szatkowski said. 0130 HRS The second wave of KUnited chalkers retire. A third wave of KUnited chalkers launch an assault on Daisy Hill, chalking in front of residence halls. 0230 HRS. Final wave of KUnited chalkers complete offensive by using all remaining chalk. Nick Sterner, Shawnee sophomore and KUnited member, said that the night offensive went well and that the chalk on the ground symbolized something more. "It's one of those deals where you're advertising your pride," Sterner said. "I think that we've had a lot of pride this year." -Edited by Abby Mills Santa gone south Abby Tillery/Kansan Dennis Merermann, Lawrence freshman, stood at Wescoe Beach yesterday, saying that Santa Claus is a false idol. He was inspired by a film class he is taking Now Hiring Nebraska Furniture Mart JOIN OUR MERCHANDISE HANDLING TEAM. 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