University Daily Kansan Page 5 Civil Rights Committee Will Check KU Housing Policy The Civil Rights Council took its first step last night toward "cleaning up discrimination on the campus" by forming a committee to investigate University housing policy. Revue Pairings Begin Tuesday The pairing off for the boy-girl Rock Chalk skits will begin Tuesday. All organized houses which want to try out for the 1961 Rock Chalk Revue must turn in a list of the first, second and third choices of the houses they would like to participate in the program with. The Rock Chalk Revue presentation is set for March 3,4,1561. The over-all theme for the production will be announced after Oct.21. No two houses may be paired for the skits two years in succession. The KU-Y and Terry Kiser, Omaha, Neb., graduate student and producer of the 1961 Rock Chalk Revue, yesterday announced the following staff members: Glen Bickle, instructor of speech and drama, stage manager; Charles Whitman, instructor of drama, technical director; Danny Crouse, Hutchinson, assistant program editor; Ted Epps, Villanova, Pa., publicity chairman; Dorothy D'Anna, Topeka, program editor; Mary Lou Beisecker, Colby, business secretary, seniors. THESE LISTS are due Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the KU-Y office. Tryouts for master of ceremonies will take place Nov. 9 in Hoch Auditorium REBECCA MYERS. Salina, executive director; James Scholten, Salina, house director; Christina Hoidale, Wichita, Lynn Magnuson, Western Springs, Ill., costume advisers; Keith Bras, Kansas City, Mo., advertising manager; Donald Hunter, Oak Park, Ill., sales manager, juniors. Jackie Wash, executive secretary, and Ruth Stewart, assistant sales manager, Bartlesville sophomores. E. Karen Garrett, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, and Mark Knapp, Kansas City, Mo., junior, continuity directors, Naomi Olsen, Hinsdale, Ill.; Marcia Myers, Topeka; Gerald (Kep) Kepner, Wichita, sophomores, and Rosemary Webster, Bellville, Ill., freshman, publicity committeemen. Blaine King, Ulysses sophomore; Mary McCammon, King City, Mo.; senior, and members of Gamma Alpha Chi, national honorary fraternity for women in advertising, program committeeemen. John Bunggarner, Tulsa, Okla., freshman, William Hyson, Ottawa, and Clio Robertson, Independence, sophomores, sales committeemen. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kansan. Notices include name, place, date, and time of function. Ph.D. French reading examination. 9 to 11 a.m., Oct. 8, Fraser. Room 11. ASC Appropriations. Applications. Pick in Dean of Students Office and ret. by 12. All Student organizations must submit names of presidents, addresses, and phone numbers to the Dean of Students by 5 p.m., Friday, Oct. 7. TODAY Der deutsche Verein wird sich am Donnerstag um funt Uhr in 502 Fraser treffen. Eswerden Zwei Filme, "Zwischen Bonn und Berlin," and "Singes Deutschland," wird gezeigt. Erfrischungen. Alle sind herzlich eingeladen. Christian Science Organization. 17,30 p.m., Oct. 6, Danforth Chapel. p.m. Oct. 6, Danforth Chapel. Oct. 10, Danforth Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. FRIDAY Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy Candlefast lasts follows 8:45 a.m. Catholic Church, Hopkins Newman Club Daily in October, 12:35 p.m. Parlor A. Daily Rosary. Religious Services. 7 p.m. Danforth Chapel. The committee will determinetwhether the housing office willaccept a listing to rent rooms to students if the renter discriminates against minority groups. Religious Services. 7 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. p.m., Oct. 7, 829 Mississippi. Speaker: U.S.A. followed by informal discussion and refreshments. Everyone welcome. SUNDAY Catholic Services. 8 and 10 a.m. Fraser Theater. Masses at 8 and 10 a.m. for students. Coffee social at Union following 10:00 mass. It was pointed out that at the University of California and at New York University, the policy is to have an individual sign a statement stating that he will not refuse a student living accommodations because of race, creed, color or national origin. The meeting of the council took place at 8:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union. If discrimination in housing does exist, the council will bring these policies of other schools to the attention of university officials. BOSTON, Mass. - (UPI) - Fire caused 11,300 deaths and $1.4 billion damage in the United States during 1959, the worst in history, the National Fire Protection Assn. said today. Fires Worst in History There is no safety in numbers or anything else.—James Thurber About one-sixth more foreign students are on the campus this fall than last fall, said Clark Coan, foreign student adviser. Foreign Student Enrollment Is Up Mr. Coan said that the increase from 245 to 285 is "a normal increase," in view of the fact that the overall enrollment has also gone up. Four Cuban students returned this year. One Yugoslav and two Polish students are the three representatives of Communist countries. The five foreign nations with the most students here are China with 45. India with 26, Germany with 19, Great Britain with 14 and Venezuela with 11. Nations newly-represented on campus are Aden, British Guinea, Laos, Paraguay and Yugoslavia. Here from Africa are students from Ghana, Liberia, Morocco, UAR (Egypt), Union of South Africa, Sudan, and the newest United Nations member, Nigeria. Polls indicate how people feel about a subject or a candidate at the time of the polling—John F. 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