2 Friday, April 7, 1972 University Daily Kansan KU-Y Task Force to Revamp Rock Chalk Editor's Note: This is the second of a two-part story dealing with the Rock Chalk Revue. The first volume of history of revue through 1971. By TOM THRONE Kansas Staff Writer The increasing lack of interest and need for reevaluation led to changes in the Work Task Force to study future changes in the Rock Chalk Lauria Friesen, then president of the KU-Y, headed a committee of KU-Y personnel and interested persons in Rock Chalk. Dear Caviney, Paola senior and a member of the committee, said the committee was trying to make Rock Chalk conform more with the ideals of the KUY, which is to eliminate racism and The Task Force report was formulated, presented and adopted by KU-Y Cabinet in April, 1971. The report covered all areas of the revue from the producer to the groups included in the program. THE SELECTION of the skis was listed as one of the main problems in the revue. The Task Force recommended that at least one of the skis be guaranteed a spot among the four skis selected. According to the report, if after judging, all four scripts were Greek then the fourth place script would be dropped and the fifth would be replaced by replace it. The name of the fourth skit would not be made public. The in-between acts, it was recommended, should be opened to more non-Greeks. It was hopped that by guaranteeing a spot to non-Grebes more independent would be interested in Rock Chalk. The report advised the staff that the scripts should not display racism and sexism. The producer should watch for these violations. "SINCE OUR PURPOSE is to work to eliminate racism and sexism in the workplace and responsibility to analyze the scripts for any racist or sexist content." The elimination of block ticket sales was recommended in the report. The tickets in the future will be sold a first come, first serve basis. The number of awards was cut to cover only the best actor, skit, actress and the best original song (if there was one). The report decided that there was a need for better publicity to inform parents that a need was needed to show the new changes in hopes of stimulating interest. The judges, the report advised should be different each night and during the script selection or up by the Rock Chalk producer THE PRODUCER, the report stated, would be selected by the Y with the understanding that he would uphold the report's rules. Also, the producer would try to eliminate racism in the revue. Martil Brodsky, Wilmette, II. Phomore and a KUY Cabinet team will review in the future would be more representative of the current state. The report was approved by the V. Roberts, once the report was approved, it was implemented. Therefore, the guidelines established in the report were implemented. Andy Buktay, Kansas City Kan senior, was given the job of producer of the 1972 Rock Chalk. Cavinee said she did not know i X-Ray Danger Declines Egvpt Renounces Jordan WASHINGTON - The Food and Drug Administration announced that medical x-ray exposure to human reproductive organs, considered possibly harmful to future generations, has been reduced by 30 percent. In addition, the rate of diatomical x-ray examinations increased 10 per cent. News Briefs By The Associated Press CAIRO - Egypt has severed relations with Jordan in retaliation for King Hussein's proposal to create a Palestinian state on the occupied west bank of the Jordan River, President Anwar Sadat announced. Saigon Coalition Sought WASHINGTON—President Nixon will visit the Shah of Iran in Tehran May 30 and 31 after his eight day stay in the Soviet Union. U.S. officials said it was still undecided just where else Nixon might be. The United Nations General Assembly tended to rule out Ireland because of the political tension there. PARIS-Claiming major victories in the offensive in South Vietnam, the Viet Cong's chief delegate to the Paris peace talks said the overall aim was to set up a coalition government in Saigon, Mrs. Nguyen Thi Bhin also insisted the United States return to the peace table. She and the North Vietnamese delegation reiterated charges that the United States had sabotaged the peace talks. Irish Turmoil Examined THE SKITS WERE chosen, all of which were Greek. McColm Hall, the only independent script entered, complained that they guaranteed a place in the review because of the Task Force report. LONDON—The British government asserted that most of the bloody clashes between Protestants and Roman Catholics in Northern Ireland were sparked by hooligans. A 300-page analysis of the violence in Ustler added: "It would be the height of naval to manage the conflict, who almost invariably threw first stones were manipulated and encouraged by persons seeking to discredit the government." the report was emphasized to Bukaty. With this in mind the planning of the 1972 Rock Chalk Revue was planned. However, Bukaty later said he told the selection committee that he would guarantee no places in the revue. Nixon to Visit Iran THE ORCHESTRA and other members of Rock Chalk were present at the revive if the McColum skit was allowed because of the reference After the semester break McColm changed their skit because they didn't have their music ready, the leads had dropped and there was a lack of participation. The new skit was for approval, which it received over the disapproval of Bukaty. By The Associated Press Everything moved along ache ceased not to allow the suit in the reive. It wasn't performed. At present the ire trying to formulate a plan, but it will be revised to conform with the plan of the Task Force, said Cavinez, the Y hopes to improve the court's rating. The KU-Y agreed with McCormick to buy a Bulkay team and McCormill in the program. It was decided to put the skit in as an in-between-act, as it would have been more engaging. However, on Thursday, March 2, at a technical rehearsal the McCollum skit was bowed by the orchestra and an audience of the Mari Brodsky, Wilmette, IL; sophomore and a KU-Y Cabinet professor; review in the future would be representative of the university. After a brief Friday morning meeting, the problem was taken to the University Judiciary Jess McNish, adjunct professor of Sickle-Cell Threat to Many Blacks By JOHN REED Kansan Staff Writer Sickle, cell anem... sedentary blood disease, kill one black child in 500, according to figures published recently in Today's Health Magazine. A new study suggests stress or exhaustion may experience a crisis in which his need for oxygen is increased. His red blood cells then become elongated, or sickle shaped, and the capillaries which supply tissues with needed oxgene. business and chairman of the Judiciary, heard the case. Genetically, among a range of malignant cells, one half of the cell display the sickle-cell trait. The other half are susceptible to malaria or staphylococcus. Malaria does not threaten black Americans, but an estimated 50,000 black Americans are now dying from it. PERSONS CARRYING the sickle-cell trait are protected against various forms of malaria. Scientists say that the sickle-cell trait is a rationale duplication protecting persons against malaria in Africa. An estimated 2,000,000 black Americans carry the defective gene responsible for sickle-cell anemia. Hemoglobin S will stick when deprived of oxygen. If both parental genes are of this type the child will have hemoglobin SS when he is deprived and displays the sickle-cell trait; hemoglobin S, and the other parent displays normal hemoglobin A, the child will be a carrier of the trait. Usually it will be passed on genetically. The genetic difficulty begins when the parents' genes produce an imprinted hemoglobin that the child's body will produce. Hemoglobin is the molecule that carries oxygen in the body. In 1970 the New England Journal of Medicine called sickle- cell anemia "the most neglected public health problem in America today." LAST YEAR the Nixon Administration赋封 $8 million to be distributed through the U.S. Food for Science for sickle-cell anemia research Recently, being more aware of the effects of sickle-cell anemia, blacks and other concerned people have directed the use of medical and governmental organizations to the disease. Dr. Paul Schloerb, dean of research at the University of Kansas Medical Center, said Tuesday that Dr. Dennis Avery, a pediatric surgeon of medicine, had applied to the National Institutes of Health for funds to conduct sickle-cell research. Structural Engineering Conference: all day, Kansas University. Cedar Rapids. In: Interviews: 8:30 a.m. Campus Bulletin Cedar Rapids, I. In interviews: 8:30 a.m. Dior University Structural Engineering: 8:45 a.m. Forum Structural Engineering: 8.45 a.m., Forum Room. Prof. Adv. Comm.: 10 a.m., International Social Welfare Field Consultants: 10:30 a.m. Regionalist Room. Anthropology Grads: 11:30 a.m., Cot. towood Caferita. Luco-Brasilian: 11:30 a.m. Alceo B *craf. Adv. Comm.: 10 a.m., International Société Social Field Consultants: 10-30 Cafeteria Shakespeare Planning: 11:30 a.m., Curry Room Shakespeare Planning: 11:30 a.m., Curry Room. Engineering Exposition Opening: moon. H HALL Engineering Exposition Opening: noon Learned Hall. PAC-Social Welfare: noon, Centenial Room. Exemplary-Engineering: noon, Alcove C *Phyto-Ecologists:* moon. Alceo C. Cafeteria moon. Alceo D. Cafeteria Psychology. Born, Mount D'Carabella. Bahal Table: noon. Meadowlark Cafeteria. Humanitarian Comm. 12:30 p.m. Alnae A. Holdenah Committee. 12:30 p.m. Alcove A Russian Table. 12:30 p.m. Meadowlark Cafeteria Table 12:30 p.m. Stairway Structural Engineering 12:30 p.m. 124 Structural Engineering: 12:30 p.m. Kansas Room Welfare Clients To Receive Restorations school: 12:30 p.m. English Room anthropology: 12:30 p.m. Council Room Must students: 12:45 p.m. Room 929 speaker: Larry Winn. 2 p.m. Eric Bright Big Eight Room Veterans. 2pm - 5pm, Cafeteria, B Level. Medical. 1pm - 3pm, Diety, B Level, Pine Welfare recipients in Lawrence wore receipt checks that reflected the restoration of the 20 per cent cut in payments made last month. Social Welfare Fac. Dev.: 2:30 p.m., Pine Room. Greening' Law Students. 4:30 p.m. Regionalislis Room K. U K Folk Dance Club Instruction: 7 p.m. Greeting: Law Students. 4:30 p.m. Regional Coach. 7:15 p.m. Dance Club Instruction. 7 o'min. This year's state legislature allocated $10 million which will restore the 1071 session's cuts for the fiscal year that ended June 30. The Kansas Welfare Department mailed cheques Monday totaling $2.58 million, more than the March payments. IVCF; 7 p.m., International Room. The Way; 7 p.m., Regional Room. Southeast Asian Rehearsal; 7 p.m., Parlor SUA Popular Films: 7 and 9:30 p.m. Wooldruff Auditorium Latin American Club: 8 p.m., Forum Room. All day, Robinson Natatorium. College Assembly Workshop: 8:45 a.m. SATURDAY Synchronized Swimming Judges Clinic College Assembly Workshop: 8:45 a.m. Forum Room. February 2014 Engineering Exposition: 9 a.m., Learned Hour International Festival Exhibits: 2 p.m. Big Eight, Jayhawk Rooms. Although sickle-cell anemia cannot be cured, treatment after its detection can sometimes control its effects. Cafeteria. Physical Education Recognition Dinner: 6 p.m. Kansas Room. International Program: 7 p.m., Ballroom. Clinical tests have recently been simplified to provide a fast, inexpensive means to detect sickle-cell anemia. SUNDAY Synchronized Swimming Judges Clinic: 9 postinson Natatorium. SUA Bridge: 1:30 p.m., Ptne Room. SUA Chess: 2 p.m., Room 305. Art Museum Mini-Tour: 2 p.m., Spooner. International Film: 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Dr. Paul Wolf of Stanford University, and Dr. Robert Nbalandan of Bloedget Memorial Hospital in Grand Rapids, Mich. have observed the chemical interactions of other substances and devised a fast, inexpensive means to detect sickle cell anemia. Woodruff Auditorium. Art Museum Film Series: 3 p.m. Basement Lecture Hall. At Bldgett Memorial Hospital Dr. Nalbantau has directed a care unit for patients using urea, Nalbantau has been able to end severe skirting scars among patients and maintain therapy, preventing skin sickling. Cattell Reclair: 3 p.m. Concert Band: 3 p.m., University Temple. PERSONS ARE screened by subjecting a blood sample to a chemical test. If the test result is positive, then the healthy liver, is added to the solution. If the solution then becomes too present of hemoglobin S is injected. The variations of characteristics of the anemic person make treatment and cure difficult. Currently, sickle-cell anemia can only be prevented if the treat do not have children. Engineering Exposition Awards Dinner: 6:30 p.m. Kansas Room THE WOLF-NALBANDIAN For Now, here's the catch. You can't get your Student-Railpass or the regular First Class Eurallapass in Europe—you have to get them before you leave the country. Just head to the airport's ticket counter, the coupon for a free folder, complete with railroad map, pean trains have some other advantages for you. They take you from city center to city center, so you don't have to hassle airports. And the stations are helpful homes away from home, with Pictograms that give you information in the universal language of signs, and dining rooms, bookstores and other helpful facilities. Complete Automobile Insurance Our Student-Railpass gives you all that unlimited rail travel on the 100,000 mile railroad networks of those 13 countries. For two foot-lose shoes. So with low air fares and Student-Railpass you've got Europe made. Now that you can fly to Europe for peanuts, here's how little you shell out to get around: Dr. Raymond Schwegler, director of health services at the University of Kansas, said the incidence of sickle-cell anemia among the black population at 80 percent not warrant mass screening. Our Student-Railpass gets you Second Class travel on our trains. You'll find that there's very little second class about Second Class. Besides being comfortable, clean, fast, and absurdly punctual, the Euro- Schweiger said that the probabilities find him in campus are "quite remote." During the last seven years, Schweiger recalled two cases of sickle-cell anemia at Watkins Memorial Hospital. TEST enables mass screening of blacks for the sickle-cell trait Schweiger suggested the low incidence may be attributed to the fact that students usually die before they reach adulthood. He said that Watkins would continue to provide sickle-hemoglobin for black students on campus. Gene Doane You shell out $130 and get a Student-Kipass. All you need is the bread and some cheese to show you're a bona fide student. $130 for Two Months of unlimited rail travel in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland. Agency V1 3-3012 824 Mass. St. curauspa is valid in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland. 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