Friday, July 12, 1968 THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN 5 Clearance time prime for fall fashion shopping By JOAN JARVIS Journalism Camp Reporter Start shopping for fall clothes now. After the July 4 clearance sales is the best time to start scanning the stores for new shipments of back-to-school clothes. The new synthetic leather outfits are becoming quite popular. Tailored blouses look sharp with skirts or under jumpers. Wool skirts and sweaters with knee socks and loafers still hold one of the top positions in the long list of comfortable school ensembles. and-match colors add variety to the basic dressrobe. Experiment with your fall clothes this season. Maybe you have more outfits than you thought you did. THEY ARE then allowed to strike against targets of natural materials. Zeller has used diamonds and other crystals for these targets. "Molecules similar to organic-type compounds" are the expected results of the experiments. Zeller is researching the effects of the protons, positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom, on objects in outer space such as cosmic dust and the surface of the moon. His experiments utilize a proton accelerator which uses "several million" volts of electricity to speed up the protons. Zeller, who has conducted the solar proton experiments since 1966, has been offered a $22,000 contract with the Air Force Research Center in Cambridge, Mass. Cultural and sporting programs have been planned by the Student Union Activities (SUA) board to highlight the lazy days of mid-July. SUA to bring pep into July days By LINDA EISENBERG Journalism Camp Reporter resembles a psychedelic funhouse resembles a psychedelic funhouse. Those wishing to participate in the program must pay a $1.25 bus fee at the Kansas Union SUA office today. The bus will leave the Union at 1 p.m. and return at 5 p.m. Tuesday. A bus will transport students to the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City to view the special exhibit of the "Magic Theatre" Tuesday. According to Miss Barbara Rice, SUA summer board cultural chairman, this fascinating display Every collegiate guy must have a sportcoat in his wardrobe. Houndstooth and windowpane seem to be the favorite patterns for this season. Under the sportcoat a plain shirt with matching tie is quite stylish. This year the basic fall colors are the different shades of brown orange, rust, yellow and an occasional green. Coordinated mix- Edward J. Zeller, professor of geology, may find "life" in outer space if his experiments with solar protons are successful. By CATHY RAMIREZ Journalism Camp Reporter Prof looks for 'life' in space KU Summer Theatre Rep.'68 presents A CAVALCADE OF COMEDY University of Kansas-Murphy Hall "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" by Kaufman and Hart July 17,23 "In - The - Round" Main Stage "ONCE UPON A MATTRESS" Music by Mary Rodgers and Book by Jay Thompson July 19,24 "In - The - Round" Main Stage "LA PARISIENNE" by Henri Becque July 16, 20, 26 Experimental Theatre "A THOUSAND CLOWNS" by Herb Gardner July 13,18,25,27 Experimental Theatre KU STUDENTS .75 PLUS CURRENT CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION