12 Friday, Sept. 25, 1970 University Daily Kansan Balfour, Ebert Represent KU in Nation's Capital William Balfour. vice-chancellor for student affairs, and Bill Ebert, Topeka senior and student body president, left Thursday afternoon to represent the University of Kansas at the "President to Presidents" conference in Washington, D. C. The three day conference assembles administrative heaads and student body presidents from across the nation to confer with top governmental leaders. The conference, held at the Sheraton Inn in Washington, is designed to provide a "real format for understanding, not just communication," according to a statement from the chancellor's office. Balfour, who attended the conference last year, cited it as a valuable tool for communication between administrators and their respective student representatives. "The discussions have a strong local effect when delegates return to their campuses," Balfour said. There are excellent possibilities for input from both students and university leaders, he continued. Friday's agenda includes addresses by Daniel Moyniham, a Presidential adviser, Secretary of defense Melvin Laird, Secretary of the Interior Walter Hickel. and Curtis Tarr, director of the selective service board. Saturday's session will begin with a panel discussion on the topic "Education and the State." The speakers Saturday afternoon will be Secretary of State William Rogers, Attorney General John Mitchell and Terrell Bell, acting commissioner of higher education. Revue Scripts Due; Positions On Staff Open More theatrical productions and more stylized costumes and sets are what the Rock Chalk Revue Committee is looking for in Rock Chalk skits this year, Gardener Papelye, Kansas City, Mo., senior said Thursday. The deadline for submitting rough drafts of scripts is Thursday, 7 p.m. at Rapelye's home. 2033 Hillview Road. Any organized living group may submit a rough draft for consideration. Rapaleye said he would like to stress greater participation by the residence halls and scholarship halls, which generally have a lesser degree of participation than do sororities and fraternities. Each director, when turning in a script, will be asked to draw a number, Rapelye said. If two ideas are similar, the numbers each drew would determine which one is chosen. Rapelye said there were still positions open on the business and productive staffs. Anyone who is interested should call Rapelye at 842-3004. He said the same was true for anyone interested in helping to write a script. The complete rough drafts are due Nov. 2 and the finished scripts are due Dec. 10. 26 Freshmen Receive Science Scholarships National Science Foundation scholarships totaling $13,850 for the 1970-71 school year have been awarded to 26 KU freshmen. The grants are awarded to outstanding freshmen who show interests in science, mathematics and engineering.