Page 6 University Daily Kansan Practice Starts On Rock Chalk As Rush Ends Sorority rush has brought Rock Chalk progress to a temporary standstill, but it will make a speedy recovery this week if participating fraternities predictions are correct. Charles Whitman, Shawnee Mission junior and producer of the Rock Chalk, said last night that publicity and ticket sales-work would be getting under way soon. "Sets are designed and we will start work on them as soon as possible," he added. "Music has been sent to California with the other Rock Chalk skits where it will be arranged." "The Big Dump" to be presented by Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Alpha Theta will begin rehearsals as soon after women's rush as possible, Don Perry, Wichita senior and ATO Rock Chalk chairman, said. Bryant Hayes, Alexandria, Va., junior and Beta Theta Pi Rock Chalk chairman, said he thought music and lighting problems were made easier this year by the compulsory deadline. He said the groups would start rehearsals for "The Polo Game" this week with P伊 Beta Phi. Rehearsals have already begun for "Once Upon a Rock" by Sigma Chi and Chi Omega, Kep Kepner, Wichita senior and co-producer said. "We began practicing before enrollment, about two times a day," he added. Kepner said sets had been built but not painted and their costumes were being cut out. "We are real happy with our progress," he said. The Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Delta Fi's will be finished this week, Chuck Anderson, Osage City graduate student, said. He gave the progress report on "The Hill and Gully Raiders" in the absence of their Rock Chalk chairnman, Chester Walleck. Oscar Ballots Distributed HOLLYWOOD — (UFI) — Ballots for academy award voting went out to some 2,500 members this week in the first round of the big Oscar race which reaches a climax April 8 with the presentation of awards. In the preliminary voting, five finalists will be selected for announcement Feb. 25. So, during the next three weeks politics in Hollywood will be as pressurized and cut throat as can be found in a Chicago ward. As usual, the aeting categories are the most dramatic and exciting — and unpredictable. Stars, directors and musicians are busy buying ads in the movietown trade papers (Daily Variety and the Reporter) reminding readers of their outstanding performances during 1962. Producers get into the act, too, plugging their pictures for awards. Monday, Feb. 4, 1963 But due to fewer movies being made, the list of probable nominees for Best Picture of 1962 is considerably narrowed down from previous years. Best bets to emerge from the balloting as the five finalists are "The Longest Day," "Lawrence of Arabia," "To Kill a Mockingbird," "Long Day's Journey into Night" and "Mutiny on the Bounty." Official Bulletin Students who intend to enter the Medical Technology Program at the Medical Center in Kansas City, July 1, 1963, should obtain and complete application forms before March 1, 1963. The forms include Bacteriology Course, the department of Bacteriology Office, and from Dr. Cora Downs. The completed application form and transcript of credits should be sent to Director of Clinical Laboratories, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 3, Kansas. The should include Fall Semester-1962 prides. TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Mathematics Colloquium, 4:30 p.m. p13 "Some Applications of Extremal Length." TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m. Sacrificie Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford Evidence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford Bullfight Cruelty Charged ST. 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