Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 14, 1960 National Education Goals Topic of Speech Tomorrow John H. Starie of the National Education Association will speak on the goals and effectiveness of his organization at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Bailey Auditorium. Students and the public are invited. Starie, field service coordinator of the Office of Field Operations of the NEA, also will speak to students in education classes at 8 and 10:20 a.m. tomorrow. At 2 p.m. he will meet with one of the Elementary Education Workshop groups. Starie has been with the NEA since 1950, after he had served as the first full-time executive secretary of the New Hampshire Education Association from 1947-1950. $ \textcircled{1} $ He was New England field representative for the NEA for eight years, based in New Hampshire, and since 1958 he has worked out of the Washington, D.C., headquarters. He was an instructor in social studies at the Tilton (N.H.) Preparatory School from 1936 to 1943, and later was principal at high schools in Madison and Belmont. Starie was graduated from the University of New Hampshire and received an M.A. degree from Columbia University. He served one time on the Franklin (N.H.) school board, as lay leader of the New Hampshire Conference of the Methodist Church from 1954-1958, and is currently a member of the National Commission on Higher Christian Education of the Methodist Church. Baustian to Direct Santa Fe Orchestra Robert Baustian, director of the University of Kansas symphony orchestra, will, for the fourth consecutive year, direct the Santa Fe Opera Company orchestra during the 9-week season beginning June 22 in the New Mexico capital city. Prof. Bautius will direct the 36-piece orchestra and singers in Mozart's "Marrige of Figaro", and "Cinderella" by Rossini. An estimated 2.6 million Americans have or have had to some degree a crossed eye. Students Get Fellowships Two graduate students at the University have been awarded fellowships for study in geology during the 1960-61 school year. Larry Wayne Adams, Kansas City has been nominated to receive the Phillips Petroleum Company Fellowship awarded annually to a graduate student who has received his undergraduate degree in geological engineering or physics. The scholarship carries a stipend of $1,500 plus $500 for expenses of thesis and fees. Don Edward Owen, Fort Worth, Tex., is the recipient of the Shell Oil Co. Fellowship awarded annually to a graduate student in the department of geology. This award bears a stipend of $1,600 plus fees, books and supplies. Life Underwriters Meet on Campus The University is playing host to approximately 40 life underwriters attending the South Central District Institute of the Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters. The Institute is being held in cooperation with the School of Business and University Extension. Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad WELCOME To Lawrence! Unfortunately, it's also welcome to Summer. However, you'll enjoy this summer more . . . you'll look and feel better . . . if you let ACME handle your laundry and cleaning problems. We'd be happy too. 1-HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING SERVICE ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 1109 MASS Dial VI 3-5155 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND CARRY DRY CLEANING Patronize the Summer Session Kansan Advertisers. Hope you'll make the Cafeteria and Hawk's Nest your meal & snack-time headquarters. Cafeteria Breakfast 6:00 - 8:30 a.m. Lunch 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Hawk's Nest 6:30 a.m.--10:30 p.m. (Coffee - Rolls ___ 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.) Dinner 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. Located in the air-conditioned Kansas Union Cafeteria and Hawk's Nest