6 THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Friday, June 28, 1968 DIRECTION LEADS THE PLAY Robert R. Findlay, director of "La Parisienne," rehearses his cast for the July 3 opening in the Experimental Theatre. The cast includes (left to right) Holmes Osborne, Bates City, Mo., Jane Mackender, Ellis; Katherine Melcher, Newton; Lance Hewett, Topeka; and Mike Rapport, Pasadena, Calif. By Mary Scott Journalism Camp Reporter In Kansas alone there are over 95 public schools with openings for more than 500 teachers. There is also a shortage of teachers of vocal and instrumental music in small communities, guidance counselors and English teachers who will be responsible for journalism, debate, or speech and debate. Teacher shortage rages in Kansas "Teacher field shortages are in primary and elementary schools up to junior high, in special education, speech correction and in Language-arts," said Herold J. Regier, director of the Education Placement Bureau, which finds KU graduates education jobs all over the nation. THEER IS AN oversupply of teachers in high school social science, and in schools around colleges or universities. "In Lawrence there is an oversupply of English teachers," Regier said. Complete records for 1966-67 show that the number of KU graduates teaching in elementary and secondary schools in Kansas was 403; Missouri-82; California —35; Colorado—24; Illinois—23; and Iowa—18. "The present trend on placement in 1968 appears to be very similar to the 1966-1967 pattern," Regier said. "The average salary as of June 1 for 1968 graduates in education is $6,000." Summer Baseball Intramurals Schedule SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL RESULTS Chem Tech 14, Radiation Institute 3. Scrosc 10, Radiation Biophysics 4. Chem Gems 15, Pharmacy 10. FAST PITCH SOFTBALL RESULTS Head Hawkers 12, Gadflys 7. Skeptics 13, Biochemistry & Physics 10. Gaslite Gang over Secondary Source by forfeit. FAST FITCH SOFTBALL SCHEDULE July 2 July 9 Head Hawkers vs. Med. Chem. (1) Biochemistry vs. Med. Chem (Field 1) Gadfflys vs. Speedrats (2) Skeptics vs. Secondary Source (3) July 11 Gaslie Gang vs. Speedrats (2) Biochemistry vs. Secondary Source (3) Gadflys vs. Skeptics (1) Head Hawkers vs. Speedrats (2) Med. Chem. vs. Secondary Source (3) July 16 Gaslite Gang vs. Skeptics (1) Biochemistry and Phys. vs. Gadflys (2) Head Hawkers vs. Secondary Source (3) July 18 Speedrates vs. Skeptics (1) Med. Chem. vs. Gadflys (2) Gaslit Gang vs. Biochemistry and Phys. (3) Julv 23 Head Hawkers vs. Skepics (1) Secondary Source vs. Gadfies (2) Speedrates vs. Biochemistry and Phvs. (3) Med. Chem. vs. Gaslite Gang (1) SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL SCHEDULE June 28 Economics vs. Delta Functions (1) Radiation Institute vs. Chem Radiation Biophysics vs. Emergent Nations (3) July 1 July 3 Chem. Tech vs. Impossible Intruders (1) Scrocs vs. Delta Functions (2) Pharmacy vs. Economics (3) Radiation Institute vs. Emergent Nations (1) Chem Gems vs. Impossible Intruders (2) Radiation Biophysics vs. Delta Functions (3) July 5 Chem Tech vs. Economics (1) Scrocs vs. Pharmacy (2) Radiation Institute vs. Impossible Intruders (3) July 8 Chem Gems vs. Economics (2) Radiation Biophysics vs. Phar- maceuticals Emergent Nations vs. Delta Functions (1) School of Pharmacy adds three faculty, new courses July 10 Chem Tech vs. Scrocs (1) Radiation Institute vs. Delta Functions (2) Impossible Intruders vs. Economics (3) Emergent Nations vs. Pharmacy (1) The School of Pharmacy of the University of Kansas will add three members to its faculty and will include new courses in its curriculum next year. Hugh Cotton, who will be lecturer and assistant dean of the school, will arrive in July. The Dean of Pharmacy at Idaho State University, John B. Bergen, will also lecture here and will arrive in August. Gene Martin will teach pharmacology and toxicology when he arrives in September. July 12 THE NEWEST program of the school is clinical pharmacology, which was added last fall. This course is taught at Lawrence Memorial Hospital by three interns. Programs are now being developed for next year. Beginning this fall, there will be a two-year graduate course in hospital pharmacology. Students will devote one year of this program to academic study and the other year to work at University Hospital in Kansas City and at Wesley Hospital in Wichita. Howard Mossberg, dean of the school of pharmacy, received his Ph.D. from the University of Florida. At Southwestern State College in Weatherford, Okla., he served as first associate and then professor before becoming associate dean of the school. In 1966, he joined the faculty at the University of Kansas as a professor of pharmacy. Chem Gems vs. Scrocs (2) Radiation Biophysics vs. Chem Tech (3) July 15 July 17 Radiation Institute vs. Economics (1) Delta Functions vs. Pharmacy (2) Impossible Intruders vs. Scroes Emergent Nations vs. Chem Tech (1) Chem Gems vs. Radiation Biophysics (2) Radiation Institute vs. Pharmacy (3) July 19 July 22 Economics vs. Scrocs (1) Delta Functions vs. Chem Tech (2) Impossible Intruders vs. Radiation Biophysics (3) Emergent Nations vs. Chem Gems (1) July 24 Radiation Institute vs. Scrocos (2) Pharmacy vs. Chem Tech (3) Economics vs. Radiation Biophysics (1) Delta Functions vs. Chem Gems (2) Impossible Intruders vs. Emergent Nations (3) BUNNY LAKE IS MISSING Keir Dullea (The Fox) Carol Lynley Lawrence Olivier PETER SELLERS ALSO—25 MINUTE SHORT Mukkinese Battle-Horn "It looks like a trumpet—but with a bit more plumbing of course." Fri., June 28-7 & 9:30-Dyche-$.50 SUMMER SANDALS SALE PRICED Many Patterns in Wanted Colors Were To $10.00 NOW . . . $4.90 5.90 6.90