Summer Session Kansan Page 3 Many Activities Offered At KU During Summer Student numbers are down during summer school,but student activities are up. For instance, outdoor movies. Starlight Theatre bus trips, and hour dances are in the offering. THE OUTDOOR MOVIES will start at 8:00 p.m. every Friday night, just east of Robinson Gymnasium. They will be of an educational nature featuring topics such as travel, sports, etc. The first movie is this Friday. In case of rain, they will be held in Robinson Gymnasium. The Starlight Theatre bus trips will start on June 21. Five trips are planned, with reservations on a first come, first served basis. Ticket prices are $2.25 and $3.25 (reserved seat). Both prices include transportation. The trips which will be made are: June 21 The Music Man Tuesday, June 12, 1962 FED antam book great most included Re- ers, etc. ins, inent on - July 5 Blossom Time July 12 Blossom Time July 12 Carol Burnett Show R. by wcweet, en in This. versialry and in the - July 12 Carol Burnett Show July 19 Mexican Holiday TOW- Graw- teacher seen an students philo- meering - July 26 Around the World in 80 Days AN INTRAMURAL program will also be offered. Any student who is interested should get in touch with the Physical Education office, Room 103, Robinson Gym. Softball, tennis, horseshoes, golf, handball, and badminton are the activities. The usual recreational facilities of the campus will also be open. This includes the tennis courts—southeast of the stadium, at the corner of 11th and Illinois, south of Robinson Gym, south of the stadium, and southwest of Allen Field House. The softball fields south of the campus are open, as well as the swimming pool in Robinson Gym. Also on the agenda are six hour dances. They will be from 8-9 p.m. on the following Wednesday nights: June 13, June 20, June 27, July 11, July 18, and July 25, in the Kansas Union. The pool will be open at the following times: ● Men—1-2 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; 4-6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; and 3-5 p.m. on Saturday. - Men and women - 7:30-9 p.m. Monday through Friday. Reporters Needed For Summer Kansan - Women—1-2 p.m. Mon., Wed. Fri.; 4-6 p.m. Tues. and Thurs.; 1-3 p.m. Sat. The facilities of the Kansas Union will also be open. Would you like to try your hand at being a William Allen White or a Joseph Pulitzer. If so you have the opportunity as the Summer Session Kansan needs reporters. If you are interested, drop by the Kansan newsroom, 112 Flint Hall, or phone Ext. 711. If the editors are not there, leave your name in the basket provided. man, said the first scholars appointed for outstanding work in German outside the classroom would be Bert Breon Mitchell, Salina sophomore, and Philip G. Kimball, Derby junior. Both were participants in the 1961 summer language institute in Germany. During the past school year they have worked as originators and editors of the first student literary magazine in German published on U.S. campus. It is "Versuch" ("Attempt") on 25 mimeographed pages. Included are original poetry and prose in German and new translations of several German works into English. German Department Receives Gift KU Receives AEC Grant The grant, which is 14,500 marks, will be for summer scholarships in connection with the KU summer program to be held for the second year at Weynard near Munich. The University also holds summer session foreign language programs in France and Spain. The University of Kansas department of German has received a $3.625 gift for scholarships from the cultural relations department of the Federal Republic of Germany. Last summer the German government provided $2,225 for KU summer scholarships and the new grant represents a 63 per cent increase. Dr. J. A. Burzle, department chair- The University of Kansas has received a $33,000 Atomic Energy Commission renewal contract to support one year's research in geochemistry. The contract will provide a continuation of research entitled "The Geochemistry and Thermoluminescence of Carbonates." Dr. Ernest E. Angino, instructor in geology, is acting director while the principal investigator, Dr. Edward J. Zeller, associate professor of geology, is conducting related research in Switzerland, under National Science Foundation support. Dr. Zeller and his group are developing a way to determine the geological age of rocks by measuring the thermoluminescence or stored light given off heated specimens. Graduate student assistants on the AEC project are Charles F. Kahle, Lawrence, and William C. Pearn, Sinclair, Wyo., both on the project until September, and Max W. Reams, Topeka. Luciano B. Ronca, Trieste, Italy, who received the M.A. in geology from KU in 1959, will join the project in September. Zebus don't read Pasternak. Complete Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service for your summer school needs! ★ repairing - also - ★ alterations Free pick-up and delivery. One day service No extra charge. Three Locations for your convenience: ACME Laundry and Dry Cleaners Hillcrest Downtown 10% discount for Cash & Carry dry cleaning Malls