Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 29, 1962 By Steve Clark IT'S BECOMING more and more a woman's world every day. So far, we have not had any voluptuous young thing sa-shay into the newsroom and apply for sports editor, but it won't surprise us a bit, just frighten us. We see where 15-year-old Janell Smith of Fredonia bettered one national record and equalled two others several weeks ago at the Missouri Valley AAU track and field championships at Wichita. She won the 75-yard dash for intermediate age girls of 14-15 in 8.5 seconds and had a 8.4 clocking in the preliminaries. The national record is 8.7. SHE ALSO won the senior girls' 100-yard dash in 11.2 seconds and the intermediate girls' 50-yard dash in 6.9 seconds. Miss Smith competed at the Kansas Relays this year where she, as usual, copied all the honors. We talked to her after the meet and found her to be a quiet, retiring young lady who would rather just go out and run her race, and then not talk about it afterwards. We asked Janell what the Fredonia track team thought about a girl working out for track. She quickly replied that she never bothered them and never started her workouts until the high school track team had finished. She is a fine competitor, a very gracious young lady who even likes to train without others taking notice. - * * WE WERE pleased to hear that Kansas State basketball coach Tex Winter is out of the hospital. Winter was admitted to the Kansas University Medical Center for treatment of an ulcerated eyeball as a result of a cut from a contact lense. Winter, in addition to being a very fine basketball coach is also a very fine gentleman, as is our own Dick Harp. Both Winter and Harp are very interested in youth and are strong supporters of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes program. Each summer, the pair usually makes it to one of the two summer conferences that the FCA has. The two are best of friends, despite the fact that the two schools they represent are arch-rivals. WINTER HAS a lot of respect for KU basketball and even last season feared that the Jayhawks might derail his Wildcats. We remember seeing Winter at a KU basketball game several weeks before the Jayhawkers met the Wildcats. He walked in with what seemed like reams of charts and a tape-recorder. He worked very hard that game and as a result his Wildcats were able to stop KU's scoring threat and the Big Eight's leading scorer Jerry Gardner. BUSINESS MACHINES CO. Portable typewriters $49.50 up. Cleaning and repairing for all kinds office equipment. PRINTING by offset. Mimeographing and Ditto work. 912 Mass. VI 3-0151 Campus West 1424 Crescent Rd. West Side of Campus Reduction of Summer Dresses One-third Also Some of the Summer Sportswear All Sales Final A Water Lift Institute exemplifying the latest and most efficient methods of handling water problems in the production of natural gas will be held Sept. 18-19 in Liberal, Kansas, through the KU Extension Southwest Center in Garden City. Subjects covered in the institute will include bottom hole separators, gas powered "Tec" pumping unit, field operations and test data, gas turbine-pumping unit combination, combination pumping and disposal installation, plastic salt water pit liners, pilot loaded gas lift valves, and a panel discussion on regulations governing salt water disposal on shallow gas wells. Water Problems Subject of Extension Study The program is sponsored by the state board for vocational education, the Southwest Kansas petroleum industry, the KU department of petroleum engineering, and the Southwest Kansas Center of University Extension. Speakers for the institute will be: Gerald W. White and Raymond L. Brown of the Guiberson Corp., Liberal; C. E. Bollinger of the Camco Gas Lift Co., Liberal; T. F. McDuffie of the Continental-Emco Co., Houston, Tex.; Ronald L. Cook and C. G. 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