Friday, June 18, 1965 Summer Session Kansan Page 5 Honor Rolls, Conferences Mark KU Activity 12 Score High In Journalism Seven seniors and five juniors are on the spring semester academic honor roll of the School of Journalism. Dean Burton W. Marvin said the students are the top 10 per cent in scholarship. Their grade point averages ranged from 2.25 to 2.80 on a scale of A as 3.00. The seniors are Bobbetta Bartelt, Frankfurt, Germany; Karen J. Layland, Paola; Roman T. Magur, Chicago; Corinne Newberry, Waynesboro, Va.; Gary A. Noland, Kinsley; Michael L. O'Brien, Bartlesville, Okla., and Byron E. Parrish, Kansas City, Mo. Juniors are Janet S. Chartier, Salina; Robert E. Curtighr, Louisburg; Henry B. Jameson Jr., Abilene; Karen A. Lambert, Wadsworth, and Lyle A. (Mike) Robe Jr., Arkansas City. Foreign Students At Colorado Meet Five KU foreign students are among 55 around the country who participated in the 1965 Summer Crossroads program at Colorado College, Colorado Springs. Foreign students named are Bruno Schiltz, France, electrical engineering; Doris Haukelid, Norway, American literature; Pierre Danthony, France, business administration; Rita Pasqualini, Italy, architecture; and Klaus Peter Schaefer, Germany, English. Spanking Permitted But Within Limits BERKELEY, Calif. — (UPI) — Berkeley public school teachers may spank grade school pupils but, according to new rules, they mustn't lay a hand on high schoolers. The school board rules cautioned the teachers against using a ruler or paddle. Zoologists Are Meeting In Conference at KU Between 250 and 300 members of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists are discussing the special problems of fish, reptiles and amphibians June 16-20 on Mt. Oread. Dr. William E. Duellman, associate professor of zoology, is in charge of the institute. PARTICIPANTS are from throughout the continental United States, Central America, Canada and Hawaii. The session will close Sunday with a field trip to the Flint Hills near Emporia. Today's Outdoors Films A summer series of outdoor travel movies each Friday evening, east of Robinson Gymnasium, begins at 8 p.m. today. Three movies will be shown-"Ecuador," "Japan; Harvesting Land and Sea," and "Happy Holidays Anywhere in Michigan." Seven high school, junior college and college instructors in business and economics are attending the Seventh Annual Financial Institute Seminar. June 8 through 19. Seven Attend Institute On Financial Matters DR. LELAND Pritchard, professor of economics and director of the seminar, explained that the course is all-expense-paid by sponsoring savings and loan association and the Kansas Savings and Loan League. During the two weeks, the group discusses various problems in the field, takes field trips and has guest lecturers. P-TA Workshop Draws 300 Delegates to KU Over 300 members of the Parent- Teacher Association attended a PTA Leadership Workshop on Mt. Oread Tuesday. MOST OF THE 300 came from eastern sections of the state, according to E. A. McFarland, manager of institutes and conferences for University Extension. Radiation Biophysics Subject of Institute Nineteen high school science teachers from across the United States are studving at a KU Radiation Biology Institute June 14-August 7. DR. EDWARD I. Shaw, associate professor of radiation biophysics and director of the institute, said, "This is a lecture and lab experience in a very specialized subject — radiation biophysics. Elementary Education Workshop Is Concluding "It's a course that is not found in most colleges." Shaw continued, "and so we have a lot of interest in the program." Today marks the end of the Elementary Education Workshop for 132 Kansas teachers. THE WORKSHOP is sponsored by the School of Education and was directed by Lelon R. Capps, associate professor of education. THE RED DOG INN presents 'THE RISING SONS' Friday Night, June 18 SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY JUNE 19 THE DICK CLARK SHOW THE IKETTES "PEACHES & CREAM" TONY CLARKE Doors open at 7:00 p.m. "THE ENTERTAINER" also: Jimmy Velvet "IT'S ALMOST TOMORROW" SAM THE SHAM and THE PHARAOHS "WOOLY BOOLEY" Show Starts at 8:00 p.m. No Age Limit — Everyone Welcome