Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 5, 1964 Doctor Says Fast Tan Produces Fast Burn There's no sure way to get a fast sun tan without also getting a fast sunburn. At least that's the opinion of Dr. Ralph Canuteson, director of Watkins Memorial Hospital, who believes in moderation when indulging in the sun's ravs. "The way to build up a safe tolerance for the sun to start slowly, about five minutes front and back the first time." Dr. Canuteson said. Although there have been no admitted cases at Watkins this spring Dr. Canuteson said much damage can be done if some caution is not exercised by sunbathers and swimmers. "The sun is more penetrating when reflected by water or sand, which makes a sand bar party more dangerous than a sun deck. "If the person is fair-skinned, or has red tinges in his hair he is also more likely to get a bad burn," Dr. Canuteson said. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS How I learned to stop worrying and love parties Worrying about the high cost of living on campus? Looking for a way to earn extra money? Here's an idea. How 'bout becoming a part-time Tupperware dealer? These wonderful plastic food containers are demonstrated and sold only at home parties. Well, if you do the selling in your spare time you could earn $50 a week or more. And have lots of fun in the bargain! Interested? Ask your campus Financial Aid Director about it and call your local Tupperware distributor,listed in the Yellow Pages under Plastics or Housewares. Or send in this coupon... UPPERWARE Department C-1, Orlando, Florida Barbara Kibler, Topeka senior, has been named the outstanding senior in the School of Education by the KU chapter of the Student National Education Association. She was awarded $100. SNEA Award to Senior I would like to talk to someone about becoming a part-time Tupperware dealer. 'Address ___ Name_ City___ Diane Karnaze, Kansas City junior, also was awarded $100 for being named the outstanding junior. She was elected recording secretary of the SNEA for the 1964-65 school year. State___ He especially stressed closing the eyes as real damage can be done by direct sun exposure. Other irritating conditions are itchy skin, blistering or peeling and running a fever from too much exposure. "Although lotions and oils may protect the skin somewhat, or help it to heal and stop itching and peeling afterwards the best thing is to go slow until the tan is built up," Dr. Canuteson warned. Both Miss Kibler and Miss Karnaze are elementary education majors. ...but Acme does it best! of dragging home all your winter clothes have them cleaned and put in ACME'S cold storage. Up to 30 items for only $3.95 (doesn't include cleaning). ACME will moth proof all your items free of charge and insure them up to $200.00. Save time, money, storage space and trouble by using ACME'S cold storage. Call VI 3-5155 for free pick up.