Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 28, 1957 21 To Be Graduated From Executive School Learning to be better executives is the goal of 21 business and industrial executives from over the U. S. who are attending the 3rd annual Executive Development Program at KU. The executives have completed half of the five-week intense study program which will end July 12. The principal goal of the program is to widen the horizons of business executives. This is accomplished by giving a broad understanding of executive responsibilities in management and community problems, experience in discussing problems involving decisions which have impact upon business or industrial situations and developing skills which will make the executive more effective and equip him for greater future responsibilities. The program is sponsored by the KU School of Business. Administrators are Leonard H. Axe, dean of the School of Business; W. Keith Weltmer, associate professor of business administration; and L. Martin Jones, assistant professor of business administration. Weltmer directs the program with Jones as assistant. Faculty members include Walter F. Frese, visiting professor of business administration, and Edward Wrapp, associate professor of business administration, both of the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; Frank Pinet, assistant professor of business administration; Jack Steele, associate professor of business administration; Carroll D. Clark, chairman of the department of sociology and anthropology; and William A. Conboy, chairman of the department of speech and drama, all of KU. The program is designed for men CRAFT & HOBBY SUPPLIES Balsa Paint Flock Plastic Kits UNDERWOOD'S 1215 West Sixth with major executive responsibilities and those in training for important executive positions. Topics of study are policy formulation and administration, administrative production and industrial relations, administration of marketing, financial administration, cost and accounting control, human relations in business administration, economic, political and social trends and industrial communications. Elected officers for the school term include William H. Hall, U.S. Steel Corp., Gary, Ind, president; Alton B. Barton, Kroger Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, vice president; James M. Bradley, Vendo Co., Kansas City, Mo., treasurer, and Robert R. Behn, Lock Joint Pipe Co., East Orange, N. J., secretary. Bible Study Group To Meet Insurance Meeting To Be Held At KU The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Bible Study will hold an informal discussion at 7:30 p.m. Friday at 829 Mississippi St. Approximately 225 life insurance salesmen are expected to attend the 11th annual Life Insurance Marketing Institute July 15-19 at KU. The Institute will include basic and advanced classes and a special course for Knights of Columbus agents, who find they have special problems not encountered by others, according to Dana Liebengood, Institute extension coordinator. The courses will apply the facts of life insurance to the facts of money and why it is needed and emphasize effective methods of selling. Ideas presented will include current situations involving taxes, veterans' benefits, Social Security and impending actions by Congress. The basic course will concentrate on interviewing and closing techniques. The advanced course will consider approach and presentation for use with business men and persons with money problems. Meetings will be held in Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. The Institute will be moderated by members of the Purdue University staff with attorney Samuel A. Fuller of Indianapolis, Ind., as a special lecturer. Others on the Institute staff will be Hal L. Nutt, director of Life Insurance Marketing Institute at Purdue, and his assistants, Ed Childs, Bernard Haught and Jack W. Lawrence, Jr. The only two-week section of the Music and Art Camp will come to a close tonight when 76 high school students enrolled in the Science and Math division will conclude their studies and attend a Farewell Party at 6 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Science Camp Ends This section is composed of a select group of students chosen on the basis of letters of recommendation and grade reports. Their classes included both lecture and laboratory work in the fields of botany, physics, zoology, psychology, astronomy, bacteriology, and other sciences. VI 3-5432 Explaining why a science camp is included in a music and art camp, Dr. David Paretsky, associate professor of bacteriology and science camp director, said that scientists of today are not narrow individuals but rather they have an active interest in music and art. Since all are creative activities, there is a common core of interest within the camp, he said. A total of 558 students are enrolled in the various divisions of the camp. 809 Mass. St. Highway Deaths Are Below 1956 Figure TOPEKA—(UP)Highway deaths Monday had claimed 30 lives in Kansas during June. The Highway Patrol said Mrs. Henrietta Merkle, Phoenix, Ariz., and Harry V. Jeffers, Wichita, died in a head-on collision in front of a cemetery a mile east of Eureka Saturday. The toll of traffic victims rose to 233 for the year, far below the 297 recorded at this time last year. Most persons can read uninterruptedly for six hours without suffering eye strain or fatigue. With Pride at our Bar-B-Q - Carry Outs - Lunches SOUTHERN PIT 1834 Mass. 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