P. Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 14, 1957 Court Reporters Will Meet Pothooks and curiplues will cover page after page at a rapid pace as 40 court reporters gather here for a five-day seminar beginning Monday. Three reporting methods will be studied—machine, Gregg and Pittman. Instructors will be Arthur Curtis; court reporter, Topeka; machine, Lorraine Edmonds, court reporter, Kansas City, Kan., Pittman. and Francis J. McSwiggan, court reporter from Memphis, Tenn., Gregg Russell Walker, court reporter from St. John, will be chairman of the latter group. The court reporters, who work closely with the legal profession, will hear greetings from F. J. Moreau, Dean of the School of Law. Paul Wilson, assistant attorney general of Kansas, will speak at a forum Friday, June 21. The seminar is sponsored by the Kansas Court Reporters Association and KU. Marvin Criqui, University Extension, is the seminar coordinator. Trees planted in New York state in 1956 would stretch from New York City to Salt Lake City, Utah, in a band 100 feet wide, the New York Forest Industries Committee reported. Fellowship Group To Meet Sundays The fellowship group of the Westminster Foundation will meet each Sunday evening from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Westminster House, 1221 Oread. During the summer a 25 cent supper will be served at each meeting followed by a fellowship sing and a program. The Sunday program will be a panel, discussion on the University's system of grading. The panel will be composed of a faculty member, a graduate student, and an undergraduate. The eleventh State Health Education Workshop, which began June 10, ended today. Sixty-eight persons were enrolled in the course. Education Workshop Ends The workshop theme. "A Healthy School for All Kansas Children and Youth." included discussions on planning for schools, school lighting, heating and ventilation, classroom design and furnishings, safe water, health and safety in the school nutrition program, physical fitness, and health of the school personnel. The workshop moderator was Dr. Paul V. Hein, consultant for the American Medical Assn., Chicago, and president of the American School Health Assn. One of the featured speakers was Dr. Calvin Grieder, professor of school administration at the University of Colorado. Westminster Head Attending Workshop Dr. John Patton, director of the Westminster Foundation, is attending a 2-week Synod workshop at Westpoint, Miss. Dr. Allen Pickering, also of Westminster Foundation and assistant University pastor to Presbyterian students, has been counseling at the Senior High Young Peoples' conference at Emporia during the past week. From Drive-Ins To Dining Rooms. These Restaurants Offer The Best Food In Lawrence Hot Dogs Bar-B-Q Root Beer Chicken Malts Shrimp Orange Air Conditioned 23rd & Louisiana Root Beer, Orange Malts, Shakes Chicken & Shrimp - 98c 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. — 7 days Orange, Malts and Sandwiches Hours—Open Weekdays 11:30 a.m. Open Sundays 1:00 p.m. 1415 West 6th St. "The best hamburgers in town!" Air Conditioned 1904 Mass. VI 3-9737 Blue Hills Drive In 1601 East 23rd Jumbo Deluxe Steak Burgers Foot Long Hot Dogs Tasty Bar-B-Q Burgers QUICK SPEAKER SERVICE Hours 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Weekdays The For the best in hamburgers & malts . . . Before the show & after the game Highway 10 & 59—Car Service Only Weekdays 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays 'till 1:00 a.m. Air Conditioned 1307 Mass. VI 3-1151 Lib KS with reco The crea get sala the police Bros sical L has yon