Friday, August 2, 1957 Summer Session Kansan Page 5 Foreign Students Work Hard At Adjusting To New Life LIBRARY INSTRUCTION—As a part of the students familiarization with the American college life, Robert Quinsey, director of the readers service, explains the cataloging and method of operation in American libraries. GETTING TIPS—Eldon Fields, associate professor of political science, gives tips to students on their future years in the U. S. The students are (from left) Mr. Icaza Y. Conrey, Mexico, and Mr. Thay Sok, Cambodia. JUST BROWSING—Mr. Wook Song, Korea, becomes more familiar with American LIFE by leafing through one of the magazines given to the students. ENJOYING THEMSELVES—Students seem to be enjoying themselves while attending classes, a part of the Orientation Program. The students are (from left) Mr. Hikmet Topcuoglu, Turkey; Mrs. Naoko Wada, Japan; Miss Mady Oen, Indonesia, and Miss Mohini Chaddah, Kenya. —(Photos by Photo Bureau) GETTING ACQUAINTED—Students attending the six-week Orientation program at KU review their notes on life in the United States. They are (from left) Miss Mady Oen, Indonesia; Mr. Plutario Naranjo, Equador, and Miss Lekbira Ennatis, Morocco. CLASS DISCUSSION—Miss Marjorie Ward leads a discussion in one of the classes held for the students. The students are (from left) Mr. Marciano N. Patolot, Philippines; Mr. Akira Komai, Japan; Mr. Shelton Upatissa Kodikara, Ceylon.