Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1965 Freedom Party Against Supremacy Sects A member of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic party said here yesterday that he dislikes some freedom movement groups because they lead to black supremacy. This was one of the observations made at the Minority Opinions Forum by the Rev. John E. Cameron, a Congressional hopeful for 1965. CAMERON SAID he believes any form of supremacy is evil. He said the Freedom Democratic party serves to compensate for what he called the shortcomings of the regular Democratic party in Mississippi. Cameron's party is presently contesting the composure of Mississippi's regular Democratic delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives. If elected to the congressional seat Cameron said he would try to "better represent the entire population" rather than just one segment of it. HE IS OPTIMISTIC about his chances in the next election. He bases his optimism on the opinions of his lawyers, the number of votes which he received in the last election and the increased attention which has been directed to his district, which includes the city of Hattiesburg. In the last election, Cameron was surprised at the number of votes he Rock Chalk Names Chorus, Skit Staff Thirty new members of the Rock Chalk Revue production staff were announced last night by Will Price, Wichita sophomore and in-betweenacts chairman. IN-BETWEEN-ACTS skits will consist of a satire of the Academy Award presentations. Participating in these are Terry Gaffney, Mission freshman; Bridget O'Leary, Baxter Springs junior, and Dwight Sutton, Wichita senior. ALSO INCLUDED in the chorus are Jan Baum, Dodge City sophomore; Julie Fisher, Wichita sophomore; Mary Linda Rapelye, Kansas City junior; Cheryl Jones, Shawnee-Mission sophomore; Mary Ellen Culver, Prairie Village sophomore; Nancy Caston, Scott City senior; Lana Young, Kimball, Neb. senior. The Rock Chalk Revue chorus will consist of 12 women and 12 men. They are Mimi Frink, Lawrence junior; Shirley Partin, Prairie Village sophomore; Bonnie Butler, Shawnee-Mission junior; Sharon Herowitz, Overland Park freshman; Karen Natkowski, Hinsdale, Ill., freshman. Robert D. Acheson, Western Springs, Ill., sophomore, will be master of ceremonies for the March 5 and 6 production. THE MEN in the chorus are Buddy Barnes, Tulaa, Okla., senior; Bob Hopkins, Wichita senior; Larry Colburn, Lawrence junior; Joe Darby New York City senior; Jeff Guenter, Quincy, Ill., junior; Hank Krueger Hays freshman; Ed Martin, Topeka junior; Larry Butcher, Delphos junior; Daryl Willey, Wichita sophomore; Wayne Woodard, Derby freshman; Keith Kinyon, Greensburg sophomore, and Larry Hargreaves, Solomon sophomore. Alternates are Connie McWilliams, St. Joseph, Mo., freshman, and Dwight Sutton, Wichita senior. Social Sorority Returns to KU Technical rehearsals for the Rock Chalk Revue begin Feb. 14 in Hoch Auditorium. Epsilon Beta chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta, national social sorority, will be re-introduced to the University of Kansas campus Saturday, at a tea in the Kansas Union, according to Emily Taylor, dean of women. Members of the Panhellenic Council will be hostesses for the event. received without any registered Negro voters in the district. of civil rights workers in his state. necessary to produce government The speaker's emotions were action, and Mississippi has been remixed concerning the future. He receiving more support to move forfeits that a "massive involvement is ward through the new laws." Mrs. Sydney Schroeder, 902 W. 25th St, Alumnae Chapter President, said tentative dates for the rush parties are Feb. 11, 12, 14, and 16. Invitations will be issued to upper-class women eligible for open rush The KU chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta collapsed during the depression. 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