Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 18, 1960 Saturday Rock Chalk Show To Honor Chancellor Murphy Roger Stanton, Marysville senior and producer of this year's Rock Chalk Revue, said today that the Saturday night performance will undergo a slight change as each of the skits will include references and dedications in honor of Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. Each skit has been revamped to honor the Chancellor. The 11th annual Revue will be presented tonight and Saturday night in Hoch Auditorium. Stanton said he felt "this year's production will be the best ever." "It can't help but be better because of the uniting of men's and women's houses for each skit," he said. "It gives the skits better balance, more talent and a greater opportunity to give a professional performance. After the final skit, a dedication of the entire show will be made to Dr. Murphy by Stanton. This will be the first year that each act has the combined efforts of two houses. Heretefore, six skits were presented by three sororities and three fraternities working independently. This year, however, the program has five skits; each one represented by one fraternity and one sorority. Stanton continued: "This way the show benefits from women's singing and dancing and the men's humor. It also allows more people to participate." THE FIVE ACTS ARE: - "Tale of the Glass Galosh," Delta Gamma and Alpha Tau Omega. - "The Emperor's New Building," Chi Omega and Delta Upsilon. - "For Whom the Bells Toll," Kappa Alpha Theta and Beta Theta Pi. - "My Fearless Freddie," Pi Beta Phi and Phi Gamma Delta. ● “Desire Under the Acropolis” Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Nu. In - between - acts entertainment will be provided by the Bob Smith Combo, which will back up all the musical numbers in the show; The Nasty Nine, a Kansas State University vocal group; a comedy sketch, and Jim McMullan, balladeer. It is a custom with Rock Chalk to have a slight disdain for taboos and sacred traditions and this year will be no different. The subjects of the skirts are mainly concerned with campus activities and state government, with one variation—a takeoff on TV westerns. MANHATTAN — (UP1) — Atty. Gen. John Anderson Jr. said last night Kansans "have a desire for the keeping of the best educational system that the state can afford. Anderson Wants Better Education Apparently referring to the resignation of Dr. Franklin D. Murphy as chancellor at the University of Kansas, Anderson said, "The trend of losing qualified professors and administrators in state schools must be stopped." German Parliament Member To Speak on Threat to Berlin A member of the Berlin Parliament will speak on "The Threat to Berlin" at 4 p.m. Monday in Room 303 Bailey Hall. She is Frau Anndore Leber, author, journalist and publisher, and has been active in the German National Committee for UNESCO. She is also active in the Society for Christian-Jewish Cooperation and the Social Democratic Party. Her late husband, Dr. Julius Leber, was one of the outstanding members of the German resistance movement against Hitler. After an attempt on Hitler's life on July 20, 1944, Dr. Leber was arrested and later executed. Frau Leber and her two children were also imprisoned for several weeks. Originally a law student, Frau Leber became a dress-maker and designer during the Hitler period when she was supporting her family. After the end of World War II, Finders Keepers KNOXVILLE —(UPI) — A deputy sheriff, curious about a "funny noise" he heard coming from the air compressor in the home of Henry Jones, investigated and found 64 bottles of illegal liquor inside. she became a member of the first city council of Berlin and co-licence of the Berlin daily, "Der Telegraf." 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