Page 6 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, July 29, 1958 WILL I EVER BE ABLE TO DRAW LIKE THAT?—Barbara Raming, Oak Park, Ill., Ronald Friedman, San Francisco, Calif., and Michael Davis, Berkeley, Calif., members of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp cartoon class, look at part of the cartoon collection in the William Allen White Reading Room and Historical Center in Flint Hall. The class was taught by Arvid Jacobson, associate professor of design. Revises Requirements In Education Major The revision of requirements for teaching majors and minors in mathematics in the School of Education will take future high school teachers significantly farther into "the new mathematics," Dean Kenneth E. Anderson said Friday. Although formal requirements for the teaching major remain 27 semester credit hours of mathematics, or 22 per cent of all work for a bachelor's degree, the course work required has been advanced to approximate an academic major in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The program for future teachers minoring in mathematics has similarly been changed, although remaining at 21 semester credit hours. The education major must complete at least 12 credit hours in junior-senior courses compared to the previous eight, Dean Anderson said. Further, the start of the required sequence is now the first of three consecutive courses in calculus and analytic geometry. The prerequisite is three and one-half units of high school mathematics, thus by-passing college algebra and trigonometry. Dean Anderson emphasized, however, that a freshman with less preparation can take algebra and trigonometry at KU with the credit applying to his degree in education. This student may thus have a minimum of as much as 32 hours of mathematics. The junior-senior level requirements also have been changed with some traditional mathematics giving way to the mathematics now being used in an atomic and computer age. Air Conditioned HAPPY HAL'S Ancient Mesopotamians not only wrote on clay, but made clay envelopes to protect valuable documents, says the National Geographic Magazine. Complete Family Restaurant CHILD'S SPECIAL 50c East 23rd VI 3-9753 Pat Suzuki Stars As Dorothy In 'Wizard Of Oz' At Starlight The magic enchantment of the "Wizard of Oz" falls over the stage of the Starlight Theatre this week, when the outdoor theatre presents the delightful musical that has brought joy to millions of children. The nation's favorite singing star, Pat Suzuki, a newcomer to the Starlight stage, stars in the Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg musical that tells the beloved story of Dorothy, a Kansas farm girl, who is swept away by a cyclone to the storybook place called Munchkinland. Miss Suzuki, who has been called a Judy Garland and Bea Lillie all wrapped up in one package, has had a phenomenal rise to stardom in the past two years. The daughter of Japanese parents, she was born on the West Coast, and first started singing in a nightclub owned by the man who is now her manager. Lou Wills Jr., plays the lovable Scarecrow, with Dean Dittman as the Cowardly Lion, and Leo De Lyon as the Timman. The Kansas farm family adopts Dorothy, who longs for the make-believe land "somewhere over the rainbow" where "troubles melt like lemon drops." Caught in a Kansas cyclone, she and her farmhouse are deposited in Munchkinland, and in landing the Wicked Witch is killed. Dorothy is frightened and asks help in getting back to Kansas. The Manchkins tell her to go see the Great Oz, their ruler, the most powerful wizard in their fairyland. The Wicked Witch of the West arrives and tries to harm Dorothy for killing her sister, but the mark the Sorceress of the North has put on Dorothy prevents the witch from hurting her. She then meets the Scarecrow, who accompanies her because he wants to receive a brain from the Great Oz. 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