Thursday, April 22, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 9 International Menu Planned for Banquet Traveling around the world on a fork and spoon will be the main activity in the International Club's Banquet at 5:30 p.m., Sunday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The annual supper will feature meals from various countries around the world. They will be cooked and served by students native to the countries. Applications are now being accepted for positions on the staff of the Rock Chalk Revue for next year Rock Chalk Will Take Applications Hoite Caston, producer of Rock Chalk Revue, said, "Anyone interested should write a brief letter to the Rock Chalk Revue office, stating his past experience and other qualifications. "He should also include in his letter any ideas he might have that could be used in the next year's program." Applications must reach the Rock Chalk Revue office by noon of Saturday. TThey should be addressed to the Rock Chalk Revue, KU-Y Office, Kansas Union. Interviews will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Alcove A Room of the Kansas Union. Those unable to be present for the interview should contact the Rock Chalk office and make an appointment for a later date. Unlike last year, the club will definitely have enough food on hand to feed those who come. Akhileshwar Singh, Indian senior and vice-president of the International Club, said. SINGH, THE CHAIRMAN of the supper committee, said the main dishes this year will be from India, Germany, Spain, Arab nations, and China. The desserts will come from Indian and Arabian recipes. "Last year about 400 people came and we did not have enough food to give a good meal to each person." Singh said. "This year we are going to make sure that we have food left over. "People who come will not have to choose a certain country's dish." Singh continued. "They will receive substantial portions from each country." BECKY LATTIMORE. Ulysses junior and a member of the committee, said she expects at least 400 to attend. "We want to give people an opportunity to taste dishes from various parts of the world," Singh said. "It is a non-profit program." NON-MEMBERS will be charged $2.50. Tickets may be picked up at the main desk in the Kansas Union or in the office of the International Club in the Union. After the meal there will be entertainment from a surprise artist. 10. 95 for easy walking. Baby Ganges leather in bright spring colors. Tangerine, lemon and lime. SMART LITTLE HEELS 813 Mass. SUA FRIDAY FLICKS To Kill A Mockingbird starring Gregory Peck Admission 35c FRASER THEATER 7 p.m. & 9:30 p.m.