4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, February 29, 1968 Rock Chalk begins tonight with four judges present Tonight is opening night for the 18th annual Rock Chalk Revue. Four different judges for each of the three performances will be in the audience and Saturday night they will award a first place trophy to the winning skit. They will judge on how well they enjoyed it and how well the acting, dancing, and scenery were done. All the skits have their own surprises, but the master and mistress of ceremonies, John Newlin, Kansas City graduate student, and Jackie Kieser, Bolivar, Mo., graduate student, will have their own "special mystery guest," of whom all they will say is that he is "quite old." The four skirts are "The Gong Bongs Wrong for Wong Tong, or Water, Water Everywhere," by Tau Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Chi Omega; "North to Alaska, or Get Your Berings Strait," by Pi Beta Phi and Delta Tau Delta; "The Old Man and the She, or To Hell with Nell," by Pi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Delta Pi; and "Watchman, What of the Knot, or Alexander's Ragtime Bond," by Delta Chi and Alpha Gamma Delta. The in-between acts will feature 10 dancers and a mixed chorus of 16 singers. ** ** There are still plenty of tickets for tonight's performance, said Allen Purvis, Rock Chalk Revue producer. Tickets will be sold at the door for this performance. There are still some tickets left for Friday night, but all those left for Saturday night are single seats. Students with dreary walls, drab rooms or just a desire to enjoy fine paintings can rent their own gallery. SUA operates rent-a-gallery Student Union Activities (SUA) operates a lending library of framed prints of fine paintings, a service SUA has offered for 10 years. Twice a year, the gallery is opened to students and faculty, and they can borrow prints for 50 cents a semester. "Usually the best prints are gone in the first two hours," said Susan Long, Leawood sophomore and chairman of the lending committee. The SUA committee has only 40 of about 260 prints left. "No particular period of painting is the most popular," Miss Long said. "People seem to like almost anything." Students wander into the SUA office, asking for anything from Andrew Wyeth to Picasso. Miss Long replenishes the stock of prints with SUA committee funds. Social Science Series scheduled for April 4 STUDENTS! T.G.E.Y. 55 TO 61 STORES Alec Nove, a former Rose Morgan professor at KU and internationally recognized as a leading student of Soviet economics, will lecture here in the Social Science Series, April 4. Discount Record Dept. His lecture, "Soviet Economic Reform and Marxist Ideology," will be at 8:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Hugo Montenegro "FIST FULL OF DOLLARS" PUT LOW COST CHARTER FARES INTO YOUR TOUR PLANS FOR EUROPE IN 68. NO CLUB OR SPECIAL GROUP MEMBERSHIP NECESSARY TO QUALIFY ANYONE MAY JOIN. Stereo LP—Regular 4.79 $299 12 exciting "young look" programs 46 to 60 days from as low as $1180. 4 departures June 18, 23, 25, 28 Friday, Saturday, Sunday Travel with fellow students from colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. Lots of leisure time. Also Available: 13 spectacular student programs via TWA and luxury steamship, superior hotel accommodations. First class rail, all top quality features. From 21 days and $480.30. Let us help you make your plans. For further details: American International Travel, Inc. Suite 820 Commerce Tower, Kansas City, Mo. 64105 (Area Code 816) VI 2-9393 POPULAR FILM SERIES DYCHE AUDITORIUM Fri., Sat., Sun. — 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Only 40c Richard Widmark Sidney Poitier in THE BEDFORD INCIDENT It's not an incident . . . It's the Works! plus CLASSIC COMEDY SHORT Most girls stuff is just a "Cover-Up"... PAMPRIN makes a woman look and feel better . . . without relying on "camouflage." PAMPRIN is specifically designed to get at a basic cause of pre-menstrual problems. Problems of temporary water-weight gain. That puffy feeling that can make you feel miserable the week before your period. (It's that extra water-weight causing pressure on tissues that makes for headaches and pre-menstrual tension.) PAMPRIN does what aspirin doesn't. It alleviates the "bloating." So it gets at the cause of the pain. Instead of just covering it up. PAMPRIN makes a woman feel more like a woman. Every day of the month. So every coed can live life a little bit better. Now that PAMPRIN is going to college. but not Pamprin. Not all girl's stuff "covers up." Here's one product that does more: PAMPRIN. PAMPRIN... products for a woman's world