Page 10 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 9, 1965 RECORDS IVY GOES FIRST—Fraser Hall shed its 90-year-old cloak this week when workmen began tearing the ivy from the stone walls. The ivy is the first step in the demolition of the oldest building on the KU campus. The interior memorabilia of the building are being removed this week. —(Photo by Hugh Tessendorf) RECORDS Broadway Shows on Stereo Re-issued with Original Casts High Button Shoes Allegro Me and Juliet Brigadoon Pipe Dream Fanny New Girl in Town Wish You Were Here BELL'S 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 Daily Deliveries Anywhere In Town OPEN NITES TILL 8:30 RECORDS RECORDS Fraser Razing Bids Requested The invitations were mailed by the Office of the State Purchasing Director. A legal notice calling for bids by July 13 also has appeared. Invitations to bid on the razing of old Fraser Hall have been received by prospective contractors. Bids for the construction of new Fraser Hall were opened last week and were within cost estimates. Federal agencies which are providing part of the funds for construction are reviewing the bids prior to a decision on award of construction contracts. Specifications for the razing of old Fraser Hall require the contractor to remove items of possible sentimental value. Other items of practical value already have been removed from the building by buildings and grounds employees and stored for use in other construction. Three major events, a dance and two feature movies, are being sponsored by Kansas Union this week. Union Events Fill Another Week The first is a film at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Forum Room. Admission to this classical Laurel and Hardy movie, "Way Out West," is 50 cents. The last activity is the weekly Friday Flicks, held in Dyche Auditorium at 7 and 9 p.m., admission 35 cents. The movie, "The Grass Is Greener," starring Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Jean Simmons, will be shown. The second event is the dance being held in the Trail Room at 8:15 p.m. open to all KU and summer preview students. New Dean of Journalism Excited by KU Prospects ise. The University of Kansas was fortunate in being able to persuade a man of Dr. Agee's abilities and experience to take on this challenging assignment." (Continued from page 1) Agee will head a school which was founded in 1944 upon the death of William Allen White. a one-time student at the University of Kansas whose career in Kansas journalism began in the 1880s. Journalism courses at the University go back to 1891 and a department was founded in 1911. Science Teaching To Be Stressed Jerry Milligan of the KU School of Education will teach the Elementary Science Workshop for two hours graduate or undergraduate credit. Each teacher will receive an overview of objectives, concepts, experiments, materials, and methods of teaching science at the elementary school level. Latest techniques in teaching science to young children will be the goal of teachers enrolling in a twoweek workshop at the University of Kansas Wichita Center August 9-20. A member of the Fort Worth Star- Telegram editorial staff from 1937 to Emphasis will be placed on experiments through which boys and girls should acquire an understanding of the basic concepts of physical, biological, and earth sciences. Enrollment details may be obtained from the University of Kansas Wichita Center, 352 North Broadway, Wichita. See Our Daniele Italian Barefoot Sandals Many styles to choose from 4.99 to 9.99 Selected Patterns in Sandals Now Sale Priced 3.90 and 4.90 McCoy's SHOES 813 Mass. VI 3-2091 1948, Agge headed the Texas Christian University department of journalism for eight years. He served as dean of the West Virginia University School of Journalism and as national executive officer of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism society, before returning to TCU in 1962. AGEE IS FORMER president of the Association for Education in Journalism, and of the American Society of Journalism School Administrators. He is one of five members of the National Council on Public Relations Education and is an alternate member of the Accrediting Committee of the American Council on Education in Journalism. In addition to teaching, Agee directs an adult education program at TCU involving 160 instructors and 250 courses conducted on campus and at Carswell Air Force Base, General Dynamics/Ft. Worth and at Ling-Temco-Vought, Grand Prairie, as well as 50 special short courses offered throughout the year. Dr. and Mrs. Agee have two daughters, Kim, 19, a senior at TCU, and Robyn, 7. ENDS TONIGHT "THE YELLOW ROLLS ROYCE" Starts SATURDAY... A Tension-Packed Drama Of Espionage and Intrigue! Varsity Evening Only THEATRE ... Telephone VI 3-1065 NOW! ends SATURDAY ... Frankie Avalon Deborah Walley "SKI PARTY" Starts SUNDAY . . . THE FAMILY JEWELS Sunset Starts DRIVE IN THEATRE - West on Highway 40 At Dusk TONIGHT & SATURDAY... "Invitation to a Gunfigher" Plus "633 Squadron" 2 Bonus Features Sat. SUN. & MON. SUN & MOON Cary Grant—Audrey Hepburn "CHAR ADE" Gina Lollobrigida "WOMAN OF STRAW"