SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Train Teachers At Conflab ★ Two-Day, State Meeting Begins Monday in Union Building The State Educational Conference to be held at the University Monday afternoon and evening will have for its central theme the training of teachers. All afternoon meetings will be in the form of round table discussions and will be held in the Men's Lounge, in the Memorial Union building. At the opening meeting of the conference at 2 p.m., R. A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education, and Dr. H. G. Lull, State Teachers College, Emporia, will lead a discussion on "The Selection and Training of Prospective Teachers." J. C. Harmon, principal of Argentine High School, Kansas City, and E. R. Sheldon, of the State Department of Education, will lead a discussion on "How to Recognize a Good Teacher." G. A. Swift, superintendent of Schools at Holton, and C. M. Rankin of Highland Junior College, will consider "The School Administrator as a Trainer of Teachers." Following the dinner for all educators which will be held at 6 o'clock in the Memorial Union building, Dean Leslie B. Sipple of the University of Wichita, will discuss, "Are High Academic Grades an Index of a Good Teacher?" The closing meeting of the conference will be at 8 o'clock in Fraser theater at which Dr. Karl W. Bigelow, director of Commission on Teacher Training, Washington, D.C., will speak on "The Study of Teacher Education of the American Council on Education." Free Itty Teachers Free itty bitsey teachers In a itty bitsey school, Said one itty teacher "Ets doe awet to tool," So the free itty teachers From the itty bitsey school Tum here, way up here, To Tey You. To be continued. WANT ADS BOYS: Rooms for summer school; shower and cool study room in basement. Board optional. Just off campus, west of Snow hall. 1325 west Campus Road. -4 BOOKS: One set of Harvard Classics, one set of Kipling, one set of Lodge History of Nations, and others for sale. Phone 2337. 1031 Vermont. Dr. Florence Barrows. -5 LOST: A red purse in front of the Library. Contained a pair of horn-rimmed glasses and fountain pen. Want glasses back especially. Finder please send to Nadine Bitter, 1231 Oread. Phone 1783. COOL bungalow-type apartment, private bath and entrances, well furnished, 3 rooms, ground floor. 1547 Kentucky, $6 per week, $25 per month. -6 Dean Paul B. Lawson Leads Church Discussion Dean Paul Lawson, of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will lead a discussion at the Church school of the First Baptist Church this Sunday from 10:30 to 11 o'clock. The appearance of Dean Lawson who will discuss "Why I Go to Church," is the second of a group of speakers who will appear at the regular meetings of the Church School throughout the summer. The meeting which will be held in the Roger Williams Foundation Room, will be preceded by the regular services at 9:30. All summer session student are at liberty to attend the meetings. The schedule for the remainder of the session is as follows: June 25—Dean Paul Lawson — "Why I Go to Church." July 2 - Prof. D. Gagliari—“Human Values” July 2 - Prof. H. E. Chandler Jesús I teaching Technique* July 19, 2013 *H. B. Chubb—“In Demand”* July 23—Prof. John Ise—"The Drift Toward Ecosystem." July 30-Prof. E. E. Bayles- "Character Education." Lone Star Cowgirls And Trumpeteers Swing Out at 'Picnic' One hundred fifty-five students COMING SUNDAY and faculty members, although forced to "picnic" in Robinson gym because of the rain, enjoyed one of the "most successful Session picnics yet" according to observers. Games took up most of the time, but there was community singing led by Irene Oliver, and there was plenty of food under the supervision PLAY GOLF? PLAY TENNIS? Whatever your form of exercise, you will find the equipment at--in Our Sport Shop DEEP CUT PRICES Ober's ALPHA POD OUTLETTS Expert Racquet Restringing We Have the Pictures Shows 2:30-7-9 NOW! ENDS SATURDAY PENT HOUSE LOVE THAT SOLVED A MURDER MYSTERY IN THE CLOUDS! PENTHOUSE LOVE! with WALTER PIDGEON VIRGINIA BRUCE • Loa Carrillie Edwin Garrison • Edwin M. Morin Produced by John W. Cormier, Jr. ALSO—Cartoon Novelty Musical Revue - Latest News F R E E Our Regular Big Special SNEAK PREVUE 11 p.m. SATURDAY ATTEND REGULAR SHOW SEE BIG SNEAK PREVUE FREE M.G.M.'s New Screen Beauties --- They're Exciting --- They're An Eyeful in the Second And Most Thrilling Sequel to "Young Dr. Kildare" SUNDAY KEEP COOL!! — Eat in Comfort in Our AIR-CONDITIONED Dining Room "CALLING DR. KILDARE" Lionel Barrymore Lew Ayres Lynne Carver De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. Phone 561 Try Our Special Week-day Luncheon 35c Special Sunday Dinners Served of Miss Lynette Gatten of the Union cafeteria. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. The program include musical numbers by the Flory sisters, Olive and Maxine, and Dorothy Bachelor. These girls are from Lone Star and are known as the Kansas Cowgirls. The trumpeteers, Lewis Maser, Vernell Wells and Robert Stasenka, kept the program in the "groove"; and John Riling came through with a couple of accordion numbers. Welcome Summer School Students It's too hot for golf— too broiling to garden— too scorching "to beach"— too stifling even on the porch— too sultry to visit— Weaver's It's a good day to shop in cool comfort at air-conditioned Graduate Students and Others--- Make our store your summer food headquarters Picnic Supplies Meats and Groceries Open evenings and Sunday for your convenience NEWS FLASH! 9th STREET MARKRT 408 W. 9th UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Reading Institute For All Teachers June 26 - July 1 REGISTRATION REQUIRED Regular $6.50 Fee Offered to Summer Session Students for $3.25 For Information Call K.U.88,117 Fraser