Monday, March 5. 1979 Staff photo by CHRIS TODE Between acts Singer, Overland Park parkhomore, belts the refrain of Cabaret, one of the many songs performed by the In Between Acts players on Friday and Saturday nights at the Overland Park Civic Center. (Judy McGregor) variety acts to entertain the audience while the next show set up, introduced the 1979 edition of Rock Chalk, sustained the entertainment and concluded the two evenings of Story about mob wins best Rock Chalk performance By MARK L. OLSON Staff Reporter A wall-sized computer, a gaudity-dressed Cupid and a gang of Chicago mobsters were some of the winners in the 1798 edition of Rock Chalk Revue. Friday and Saturday night's performances in Hoch Auditorium represented six months of work that the four groups had put into their shows. At the awards ceremony Saturday night, however, it was the Delta Gamma-Alpha team that won the Skirt, or 50 Years to Lose Your Lover," who won the award for the best overall The DG-AKL performance was a 1920s story of a Chicago mob whose latest bank robber was an undercover mob leader's girlfriend, Charmagme, (Juliette) Overland Park (Kayla) turned in the mob. The highlight of the DG-AKL show was the anties of Tony's mother, Rosa (Trish Hoffman, Omaha, Neba, junior), who used her tent-like skirt to hide the escape-minded gang. The Delta Gamma-Alpha Kappa Lambda team did not win any of the five awards The most dynamic performance of the revue was given by John Hoffer, Medicine Lodge senior, who played the god of Love in "Jane," and Omega Cheng, "B.E. Sees De Light." Hoffer won the best performer award for his zany role. THE EVIL COMPUTER scientist, Dr.B.E. De Lighted, (Boo Hodges, Salina junior), had eliminated that emotion and replaced it with analytical thought after being jilted by the cleaning lady, Shauna Mahoney, Overland Park junior. Mark Robinson, Kirkwood, Mo., senior, won the award for the best original song from his debut album *Punch* (2014). Love." a tender love song performed by Robinson as the boy-king, Tut, and Anne Aylmer. Salisbury, Mo., sophomore, as the servant girl he wants to marry. Robinson wrote the music for this year's Delta Delta Delta-Phi Gamma Delta show, "Till the Pyramids Fall, or It's Nile or Never." THE AWARD FOR THE best technical show went to the DU-Ch O team for its wall-sized computer used by Dr. B.E. De Lightened Institute of Marriage Programming. The DUCH-O show also won the award for the best production number with "B.E. De Lighted," set to the tune of the song "chorus from Handel's 'Messiah.'" The adaptation for that number was done by Doug Ferguson, Wichita senior. Ferguson wrote the music for two previous DU shows, as well as this year's show. The award for best script was given to the Not to be forgotten were the lively performances of the In Between Acts players; choreographed by Sherry Anderson, Evergreen, Colo., junior. University Daily Kansan From the opening vailbarrage between Beaufort Woods, Lawrence senior, and conductor Dave Southern, Kemilworth III, Dr. Hancock, William III, Pierre, St. Charles, III, sophomore, and Jerome Dahane St. Louis sophomore; the song and special type of song and dance entertained. Checks delayed for 15 veterans The program is an EXTRA for cadets who can qualify to become Air Force pilots through Air Force units. "It during the senior year in college, FIP is the first step for the cadet who is going on to Air Force jet pilot training." By LESLIE GUILD Staff Reporter If you have that feeling, then you're in luck. Air Force ROTC Flight Instruction Program (FIP) is available to you. It's designed to teach you the basics of flight through flight lessons in small aircraft of a civil operated aircraft. DO YOU WANT TO FLY? Fifteen KU students who receiv- ebalanced benefits from the GI Bill did not enter a job in the U.S. This is all reserved for the caddie who wants to get his off the ground, with Air Force silver pilot wings or an ABS wing. Face it you've always wanted to fly! Many of us have had the feeling and for some it has never gone away **GAME ON K in our LOOP** *Stephenson and Juniors* Apply now for the 2 year ROTC Program. Get an appointment when you graduate. See if you qualify Call Capt. John Mackenzie, 844-647-6019 or at the Military Science Building Room 128 Henry said he heard of the change last week after checking with the VA about the changes. Henry said the change affected 15 students at KU who were receiving GI fill in training. None of the 15 has received money since the seminar began, he said, and each person had been given cash. "A COUPLE OF students came to my office to report that their checks hadn't come yet," be said, "So I checked with the regional office in Wichita and found out that students will have to submit original forms in order to comply with the change." Henry said authentication would have to be done by the Lawrence VA office, 2323 E. 10th St. Jim Henry, director of veterans services for the University of Kansas, said Friday that he did not know when the checks would come. "In the past, the VA has accepted copies of discharge form as proof of completion of service by the VA because of some押金 discharge certification the country, the VA now will accept only the original discharge form or a copy that is authenticated by a representative of the country." Henry said the delay was caused by a change in the way the Veterans Administration processed requests for educational funds this year. John Binder, a spokesman for the VA in Wichita, said he was not sure when the Wichita office had been informed of the procedural change. However, he said no checks had been processed after the interview. It ended on Friday, dated Feb. 7, was received from Washington. "THE CIRCULAR informed us of the change and of what could now be used as acceptable evidence of completion of the task. AIR FORCE "FOR THOSE students, I think this is a really serious matter," he said. "I think it is really awful that the VA did not inform them affected," Fay said. "It is bad enough that they made a change in their care for the period and before the awarding of funds." Fay said that he was not dependent on GI bill money to stay in school, but that he would be able to pay his bills. Binder also said students affected by the change should have been notified. "Although it hasn't been indicated in a number of cases, in some, students are told that they are expected to Henry said he had made arrangements with the office of financial aid at KU for students to get short-term loans until their checks arrive. Binder said special payment of benefits to students who showed an immediate need for money could be made through the VA office in Wichita. However, Ted Fay. had not received any student, said he had not received any "THE LENGTH of time involved will depend on how long it takes for us to get the correct information," he said. "Any student who is not receiving his check should send us an authenticated copy of the original document." The case can proceed with getting his check to him." However, Fay said he originally had sent an acceptable copy and then called the VA in Wichita to find out the status of his request. 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