Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 25, 1963 Incoming Frosh Sweat Next Year Questions asked at preview meetings by high school graduates indicate that they are worried about next year's scholastic problems—especially Western Civilization, freshman English and advisors. Last night at 10:00, Donald K. Alderson, dean of men, and Emily Taylor, dean of women, held question and answer sessions for groups of incoming freshmen. ACCORDING TO Pam Rice, undergraduate assistant to Dean Taylor and previews counselor, the questions pertained largely to enrollment. "They have heard exaggerated stories about the flunkout rate of Western Civilization, freshman English and stories about advisors who will try to overload their schedules," she said. Typical questions that the woman students ask their counselors, according to Miss Rice are: "When can I start my major? What kind of clothes should I bring? What are the freshman dormitories like? When do I find out about my roommate and where I will live?" THIS, THE second group of previewers, started their two and a half days of orientation Wednesday evening with a general meeting to explain the preview schedule. Following the meeting at Hashinger Hall, where the students are housed, there was a social hour for students. Yesterday morning, the second day's activities started with placement examinations from 8:00 to 12:00. The students met with instructors and department heads in the early afternoon and more examinations followed at 3:00. This afternoon the second group of previewers will leave following either more placement examinations or a physical examination. THE ADMISSIONS office reported that 215 were registered for the session. Eleven preview sessions with approximately the same number of participants begin each Sunday and Thursday. All students are being housed in Hashinger Hall this summer rather than in separate scholarship halls as in previous year. A partition separates the men students' side of the dorm from the women's. LAWRENCE'S TOP QUALITY MILK Serving KU and Lawrence quality dairy products for over 43 years. Pick up Lawrence Sanitary products at your favorite food store. AUCTIONS Every Wednesday----7:00 p.m. BRING IN ANYTHING THAT YOU WANT TO SELL. NEW, USED AND DAMAGED FREIGHT SOLD. MERCHANDISE MUST BE IN BY WEDNESDAY NOON. TRADING POST 704 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. We pick up merchandise VI 3-2394 819MASS. ARENSBERG'S 819MASS. Semi Annual Shoe Sale Now In Progress WINTHROP MEN'S SHOES 7.90----10.90 Values to 19.95 Lace Oxfords — Slip-ons — Year Around Styles WOMEN'S KEDS & KEDETTES 2. 90 Values to 4.95 Entire Stock Not Included FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN 16. 80 & 20.80 Values to 32.95 We have a very good selection of styles and sizes WOMEN'S FLATS 3. 90 to 5.90 Values to 10.95 Bone — White — Straw Coach & Four — Connie — Vitality WOMEN'S DRESS PUMPS 5. 90 to 13.80 Values to 18.95 Mid and High heel.Many colors and styles to select from hansen — Jacqueline - Joyce - Vitality - Accent All Sales Final No Exchanges, Refunds, or Adjustments No phone calls, please Entire Stock Not Included PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS