Page 3 Friday, July 25, 1958 Summer Session Kansan Summer Stock The final play of the summer session is Tennessee Williams' "Summer and Smoke," to be given for the last time at 7:30 p.m. today in the University Theatre in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Tickets can be obtained at Bell's Music Store, the Kansas Union, and the University Theatre box office. Students may exchange 1D cards at the University Theatre box office only. "Summer and Smoke," is a minor tragedy of a smalltown Mississippi virgin. She has all the virtues and evasions of her breed. She makes a brittle stand against the carnal attractions of the young son of the doctor next door—and is finally appalled to find her stand successful and her doctor gone away into readier, more realistic embraces. The orientation of 47 foreign students with the social, political and economic customs of the United States began Thursday at KU. This is the eighth consecutive year the University has been chosen by the State Department to provide a program to introduce newly arrived foreign students to life in the United States. She ends up with a travelling salesman herself. If you think this ending appalling and beyond all sensibility or sense, then I commend Orientation Group Arrives The scholars participating are graduate students and professional people who will spend the 1958-59 school year at colleges and universities throughout the United States. The six-week program at KU is designed to help them become familiar with U.S. customs and culture as well as with classroom procedures and educational characteristics of this country. you to Mr. Williams' tender care. The last exquisitely compassionate ten minutes of his play will cure you of that error. "Summer and Smoke," is as fine as any of Williams' plays and in some moments finer. It is simpler and occasionally warmer with stronger outey and coloring than some of his others. It is a younger play, a less crafty play, and a play which consequently flounders now and then but has no fear of that—or of achieving melodrama, primary agony, either. —Gordon Clay James Gunn Speaks At Penitentiary James E. Gunn, assistant director of public relations and science-fiction author, has visited the Leavenworth Penitentiary by request of 45 inmate authors and aspiring authors. Mr. Gunn made a presentation of awards Friday to the winners of a literary contest sponsored by The New Era, penitentiary inmate magazine, and spoke about the problems and techniques of writing. "Hooch," meaning whiskey, derives from the Alaskan Indian word "hoochinoo." Air Conditioned HAPPY HAL'S DAILY SPECIAL 80c EAST 23RD VI 3-9753 Jerry Waugh, assistant basketball coach and golf coach, fired an 8 over par 80 on the Lawrence golf course Tuesday to capture the annual School of Education Summer Session Golf Tournament. Waugh Wins Golf Match Jack Mitchell, head football coach ran second with an 82 and Gary O To Be Assistant Editor Joan George, journalism '57, is the new assistant editor of the Kansas Government Journal published in Topeka. Miss George had worked as a reporter for the Garden City Telegram for the past year. Tucker, Topeka graduate student, was third with an 85. Waugh's nine hole totals were 40- 40 and Mitchell had a 40 on the front nine and a 42 on the back 3 Films To Be Shown Tonight Three films will be shown at 8:15 p.m. today just east of Robinson Gymnasium. They are "Northern Ireland Coast," "A Letter From Northern Ireland" and "San Francisco." The first balloon tires on U.S. cars were introduced in 1922. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 8th & Mass. Member F.D.I.C. the town shop the town shop ANNUAL SUMMER SALE As Always, We Are Completely Clearing Our Shelves For A New Season NOW! Suits Summer and Year 'Round 20% to 30% Off Were Now $32.50 $22.75 39.95 29.95 55.00 38.50 Sport Coats Summer and Year 'Round 25% to 50% Off Were $29.95 32.50 42.50 Now $14.95 27.95 31.95 Sport Shirts Slacks Short and Long Sleeve 25% to 50% Off Were Now $4.00 $2.00 4.95 3.70 7.95 5.95 Wash & Wear—Dacron & Woo 30% to 50% Off Were Now $ 9.95 $ 4.95 11.95 8.35 14.95 10.50 - No Exchanges - No Refunds No Phone Orders—Please Alterations At Cost Swim Trunks Jackets Reduced 1/2 & More Boxers and Reversibles Were $3.00 5.00 5.95 $2.10 3.50 4.15 side. Tucker shot a 42-43. the town shop Harold L. Hula, Topeka graduate student, copped first place in the handicap and William York, assistant professor of education, took second. H. Eustace Liewellyn, Lawrence graduate student, took third. MEN'S APPAREL 841 Mass. St. For MODERN WEIGHT CONTROL