Page 13 Musical Variety Show To Feature Bop, Ballet By EILEEN FOLEY Let's face it—there will be a musical variety show ranging from bop to ballet, different from any other College Daze production, presented April 24-25 in Hoch auditorium. Students passing through the Student Union these nights may be a little skeptical of the above statement. Noises issue from rooms on almost every floor, and groups of only four or five practice in corners by themselves. A complete musical production to be presented in just one week? This year's College Daze show, "Let's Face It" is composed of separate acts written for individual talent, instead of a whole show with continuity and a central theme, as in previous years. Since the chorus is the only coordination, that group and the ballet are composed of the largest number of people actually practicing together. The series of acts will be put together during last rehearsals. Cast members have been rehearsing since March 16. Paul Dillinger, education senior, wrote most of the music and lyrics for the show. Tickets will be sold for 75 cents at the information booth next week. Production staff members include Dillinger, Patricia Mitchell, college junior, and Nathan Harris, college sophomore skit directors; Dellinger, chorus director; Nelson Perkins, college sophomore, chorus director; George Detioss, special student in business, and Don Jensen, fine arts senor, choreographers; Clintord Lambert, fine arts sophomore, technical director. Gayle Orrick, fine arts freshman, set and costume design; Carol Van Dyke, fine arts freshman; makeup and costumes; Garald Foree, engineering sophomore, construction; James Crates, fine arts sophomore, lighting, and Jane Murdock, college sophomore, properties. Male chorus members are Leroy Baker, engineering sophomore; David Bennett, engineering freshman; Maurice Casey, education junior; John Daise Jr., college sophomore; Gerald Dunn, college juniior; Alfred Farha, college sophomore; Jack Fuller, college freshman; James Hoefener, engineering junior; Joe Nixon, college sophomore; Jay Oliver, pharmacy senior, and William Dixon Jr., engineering sophomore. Women in the chorus include Francile Aronhalt, education freshman; Joy Van Meter, college junior; Margaret Donnelly, college freshman; Donna Francis, fine arts sophomore; Janet Gabrielson, college sophomore; Lisa Griesser, college sophomore; Jo Heller, college sophomore; Karen Hilmer, college freshman; Dorolyn Humbargar, college freshman; Marta Humphrey, fine arts freshman; Lenore Matthews, fine arts sophomore. Jeanie McDonald, college sophomore; Janice Meisner, fine arts sophomore; Joanna Schrag, education senior; Dorothy Sheets, college freshman; Marilyn Sorem, fine arts sophomore; Janice Stone, college sophomore; Dorris Toland, fine arts freshman; Anne Higgins, college freshman, and Mary Jane Tyson, fine arts sophomere. Nursery Theme Set For Sociology Talk Two speakers will deal with the topic, "Nursery School Education," on the Sociology on the Air broadcast at 3:45 Sunday over KLWN. They are Rupert I. Murrill, instructor in sociology and anthropology and Ruth McNeilly, assistant professor of home economics and director of the KU Nursery. Mr. Murrill, who has done research in Puerto Rico and the Caroline islands, will give a brief description of nursery school education and then interview Miss McNellly about the present situation in Lawrence. Saturday Events Schedule Announced 9:00 110-meter hurdles (decathlon) 9:05 Discus throw (decathlon) 9:50 Pole vault (decathlon) 9:50 Shot put (preliminaries) 9:50 100-yard hurdles (preliminaries) 9:50 Javelin throw (semi-finals) 9:50 100-yard dash (preliminaries) 9:50 AAU 440-meter hurdles (prelim.) 9:50 Javelin throw (decathlon) 9:50 AAU hop, step & jump (prelim.) 9:50 120-yard hurdles (semi-finals) 9:50 120-yard hurdles (semi-finals) 9:50 100-yard dash (semi-finals) 9:55 1500-meter run (decathlon) Friday, April 17, 1953 University Daily Kansan AFTERNOON PROGRAM 1:15 Opening ceremony: KU band 1:30 120-yard hurdles (finals) 1:40 College 2-mile relay 1:50 100-yard dash (finals) 1:60 University mile relay 1:70 half-mile relay 1:80 K.C. High school 880-yd. relay 1:90 University quarter-mile relay 1:95 University hurdles (finals) 1:Presentation of awards 1:10 Glennn Cunningham mile 1:10 University 2-mile relay 1:10 College 2-mile relay 1:10 College Invit. sprint medley relay 1:10 University sprint medley relay 4.15 Junior college sprint medley relay 4.22 College distance medley relay 4.40 University half-mile relay 4.53 A.M. 2000-meter steeplechase relay 5.10 University medley relay 5.25 Kansas H.S. mile relay 5.30 College mile relay 5.35 University mile relay Outstanding athlete award recruitment FIELD EVENTS 1:30 Poles vault (prelim. & finals) 1:30 Shot put (finals) 1:30 High jump (prelim. & finals) 1:30 High jump (prelim. & finals) 1:30 AAU hop, step, and jump (finals) "Down, Boy ... . . we'll be leaving in just a minute.I know you're in a hurry to get to DUCK'S where we're always served delicious, healthful food. - Thick Steaks Seafoods of All Types - Delicious,Fried Chicken DUCK'S Sea Food TAVERN