Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 28, 1957 Photo Bureau REHEARSING ALREADY!—Jack Brooking, assistant professor of speech and drama, blocks the action of a part of "Stage Door." It will be presented July 6-7 by students enrolled in the Music & Art Camp. Pictured (from left) are Susan Calvin, Lawrence; Brooking, and Kay Carol. El Dorado. CARPENTER SKILL—With drill and hammer in hand a group of girls, using the floor as a work table, try their skill as carpenters in building props for the drama section of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp. There were no smashed thumbs - only a few complaints about the hard floor. —Photo Bureau Romance Languages Prof Joins Travel Organization Speech Sounds Too Hot The Council on Student Travel announced today the appointment of Arnold H. Weiss, assistant professor of romance languages at KU, as a staff member of TRIP, the shipboard Travelers' Recreation Information Program, which the Council will conduct this summer for the 9,000 students and teachers it has booked to and from Europe on special student sailings. Mr. Weiss is among the 200 persons selected from 1,500 applicants He will sail from Quebec on June 30 on the Skaubryn and will return on the Arosa Star August 12. Aboard ship he will serve as language class coordinator and newspaper coordinator. While in Europe he will participate in an archaeological expedition in Spain. Mr. Weiss is a member of the Archaeological Institute of America Most of the TRIP staff are college professors, graduate students or trained recreation workers. The majority has lived both in Europe and the United States. The unique TRIP program on nine regular trans-Atlantic liners will provide shipboard classes in 20 languages, practical "travel tips," illustrated art lectures, forum discussions on countries to be visited, concerts, international song and dance festivals, films and religious services. Now in its 11th year of serving educational travel; the Council numbers 44 national organizations as its members, most of whom conduct international educational travel programs. The Council provides yearround trans-Atlantic transportation for students and teachers, coordinates special travel programs to Asia and Africa, sponsors TRIP aboard ship, and gives tour information on international travel. KU Graduate Student Receives Fellowship Joe Gound, Lawrence graduate student, has been named the recipient of a fellowship in cartography established at KU by the Denoyer-Geppert Company of Chicago for the 1957-58 school year. Gound was selected to receive the $1,000 fellowship by the department of geography and John H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate School. He expects to receive his master of fine arts degree next year. As part of his fellowship work he will assist Dr. George F. Jenks, associate professor of geography, in designing and producing wall maps using new techniques in cartography. Sociology Work Mentioned On TV The study on "Attitudes of Kansas High School Students Toward Alcoholic Beverages," which was released last winter by Dr. E. J. Baur and Dr. Marston M. McCluggage of the sociology department, was referred to on a national television program Tuesday morning. During the program, "Home Show," mistress of ceremonies Arlene Francis interviewed Herman Goldberg of Hofstra College in Hempstead, N. Y. He stressed the conclusion made by Dr. Baur and Dr. McCluggage that the drinking habits of parents have a powerful influence on their children's attitudes toward alcoholic beverages. Chemistry Graduate To Do Oil Research John W. Root, who will receive his A.B. degree in chemistry at the University this summer, has joined the research and development division at Humble Oil and Refining Company's Baytown, Tex. refinery. Root will return to KU this fall as a teaching assistant and will continue studies for his M. A. degree. He plans to attend the University of California later for graduate studies toward his Ph. D. degree. "Where Pharmacy Is a Profession" WASHINGTON—(UP)—Sen. Frank Church (D-Idaho) asked his son yesterday if he would come to hear him read a 29-page speech he had prepared on the Hells Canyon Dam. "It's too much," said 8-year-old Frank Jr., "I'm going swimming." Call VI 3-3521 for Free Delivery RANEY Drug Store 909 Mass. Columbia's Buy of the Month Stravinsky's "Fire Bird" on LP Records $2.98 Les Elgart's "For Dancers Only" BELL MUSIC COMPANY Outdoor Movies To Be Shown Tonight 925 Massachusetts Phone VI 3-2644 A free movie, "The Man in the White Suit," a British comedy will be shown tonight at 8 p.m. outside Robinson Gym. In case of rain, it will be moved inside. the university shop JUST ONE MORE WEEK! We Close For The Summer On July 6th So Don't Miss Our ANNUAL SUMMER SALE Suits Summer, Year-Round Entire Stock 25% Off Slacks Summer Slacks & Flannels (Excellent selection in sizes 29, 30, 31 and 32. Limited selection in other sizes 25% Off Short Sleeve Sportshirts Entire Stock 25% Off Wash Slacks Reg. 4.95 $3.00 Reg. 6.95 $4.50 Sportcoats Now 25% Off Specials Three Suede Jackets, Reg. 25.00 ___ ½ Price Two Tuxedos, Reg. 45.00 ___ $14.95 (Sizes 35,42) Seventeen Summer Caps, Reg. 2.95-4.95---- 1.00 Four White Dinner Jackets,Reg. 26.95---- 9.95 (Sizes 43L, 44, 44L, 46) And Here's Something New: 50c Bargain Table Items to 2.95 Now 50C each Or 3 for 1.25 $1 Bargain Table Items to 4.50 Now $1.00 each Or 3 for 2.50 the Buniversity shop 1420 Crescent Rd. Across From Lindley