Friday, June 20, 1958 Page 3 Summer Stock "Skin of our Teeth," by Thornton Wilder, who also wrote "Our Town," will be presented by the Summer Theatre students on July 2 and 3. The production is under the direction of Dr. Jack T. Brooking, assistant professor of speech and assistant director of the University Theatre. It is a very controversial play to be judged by only the individual himself. "Skin of Our Teeth," is a comedy about George Antrobus, his wife and two children, and their general utility maid, Lily Sabina, all of Excelsior, N. J. George Antrobus is you—the average American at grips with a destiny, sometimes sour, sometimes sweet. The Antrobuses have survived fire, flood, the pop corn machine. A "Citizens Now" conference at KU attended by 200 Explorer Boy Scouts began Thursday and will end Saturday. The conference theme stresses the point that good citizenship is a quality to be possessed in the present as well as the future of the Explorers. 200 Scouts Meet At KU "Citizenship in School and Community" and "Citizenship through Explorer High Adventure" are the two main topics during the meeting. The Explorers will be trained to sponsor similar conferences in their own area. Vocational interests also are a part of the program. The boys are housed in Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall and eat their meals in the Kansas Union. Phil Robins of New Brunswick, NJ, assistant to the director of camping service for the Boy Scouts of America, is in charge of the conference. University Extension is cooperating in sponsoring the event. Magazine Honors Former Professor The late Raymond Hill Beamer, who for more than 45 years was connected with the University as a student and also a professor of entomology, is honored by the current Beamer memorial issue of the Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. The Journal goes to the society's more than 700 members who are concentrated in the 5-state area of Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Nebraska and Missouri. H. B. Hungerford, professor emeritus of entomology and a longtime colleague of Prof. Beamer's, wrote a 4-page biography and assembled Prof. Beamer's 6-page bibliography of publications and field trip reports. The remainder of the 192-page issue consists of technical papers written by former students and friends of Prof. Beamer. Prof. Beamer died in 1957 of an illness which had forced his retirement two years earlier. Prof. Beamer was the society's second secretary and sixth president. He was a charter member and a frequent contributor to the journal. SUMMER SESSION KANSAN (Published Tuesdays and Fridays) Ed. Phone 251 Bus. Phone 376 Editor Martha Crosier Business Manager Bill Irvine Staff Bob Hartley, Bob Macy, Harry Ritter, Fred Miller Photographer Ron Miller Manager James E. Dykes HAPPY HAL'S STEAKS SHRIMP BAR-B-Q EAST 23RD VI 3-9753 the ice age, the black pox, and the double feature, a dozen wars and as many depressions and it leaves them building for the future. They are the stuff of which heroes are made—heroes and buffoons. They are true offspring of Adam and Eve, victims of all the ills that flesh is heir to. They have survived a thousand calamities by the skin of their teeth. Summer Session Kansan The play has a cast of forty, plus a dinosaur and a mammoth. Gordon Clay 3 To Attend National Alumni Meeting Ivin Youngberg, executive secretary of the Endowment Assn., Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary of the Alumni Assn., and Richard D. Winternote, assistant secretary of the Alumni Assn., will attend the National Conference on the American Alumni Council beginning Sunday in Lake Placid, N. Y. Before the conference Mr. Youngberg will attend a board of directors meeting. He is the director of the sixth district, which is comprised of North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa and Kansas. *Carpenter, Samuel J. 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