Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, July 19, 1966 Penn State to display KU materials Because of a coincidence of centennials, Pennsylvania State University is planning a display at its library that will include photographs and information on KU and its centennial year. The tie-in is based on Gen. John Fraser, the second chancellor of KU (1867-74). Fraser came to Mount Oread from Penn State (then the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania), and this is the 100th anniversary of his becoming president of the Pennsylvania school. THE DISPLAY will include materials on KU's old Fraser Hall, built through the efforts of the fiery Civil War general and the largest educational building in the nation at the time. Fraser Hall was razed in 1965 after playing a major role in 93 of KU's 100 years. Also included in the display will be photographs, clippings, and other items on the KU campus today, and biographical material on Fraser, a doughy Scottsman who was elected state superintendent of public instruction in Kansas after his chancellorship. Fraser was a highly decorated Union officer in the Civil War before heading the Pennsylvania and Kansas schools. J-school has 15 on spring honor roll Fifteen students, including four recent graduates with distinction, are on the spring semester dean's honor roll of the School of Journalism. To qualify for the honor roll, a student's grades must rank him in the top 10 per cent of all students in the school. Included on the list released by Dean Warren K. Age is Janet Chartier Hamilton. Salina senior. Three others graduated "with distinction" were Judith K. Farell, Topeka; Karen Lambert, Dayton, Ohio, and William R. Patterson, San Jose, Calif. Others on the honor roll: Larry E. Bast, senior, Topeka; Charles M. Berg, senior, Leawood; Charles T. Curry, junior, Pratt; Judith K. Faust, junior, Memphis Tenn.; Frederick Frailey, senior, Sulphur Springs, Tex.; Cheryl G. Hentsch, junior, Lawrence. Robert Morgenthaler, junior, Prairie Village; John B. Pepper, senior, Lenexa; Lyle A. Robe Jr., senior, Arkansas City; Cindy D. Simpson, senior, Shawnee Mission, and Linda K. Sleffel, junior, Norton. German highways BONN — (UPI) — West Germany's network of four-lane Autobahns will be doubled by 1975 to 4,395 miles, says the Ministry for transportation. Busiest students at KU this month may be the 51 persons in the Management Development program for executives of Independent Telephone Co. The 50 men and one woman from 21 states, including Hawaii, have an 8 to 4 instructional day and there's homework in the evening. The School of Business is conducting for the ninth year the intensive four-week school for the United States Independent Telephone Association. It will end Aug. 5. Telephone executives in KU session Each "student" already has important administrative responsibilities in his company, which is making a significant investment so that he may broaden his horizons and sharpen his management capacities. The companies sending personnel to the KU program are investing upwards of $2,000. This would include the fee for the self-sustaining course, the individual's salary and travel expenses. Areas of instruction are functions of administration, rate regulation, and the American business climate. Administration is divided into control and finances, human relations and marketing. Frank S. Pinet of KU's School of Business is program director, assisted by Kent I. Tool. SUA Presents "THE HUSTLER" Starring: Paul Newman & Jackie Gleason Wednesday, July 20 Kansas Union Ballroom Adm. 35c LAWRENCE launderers and dry cleaners 10th and New Hampshire "Specialists In Fabric Care Phone VI 3-3711 Whether it is clothes for a summer afternoon or a summer formal, Lawrence Laundry can handle all your cleaning and laundry needs. Convenient pick-up and delivery at all living organizations. "Exclusive SANITONE Dry Cleaning"