PAGE SEVEN IURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Woodward Heads Alumni Pharmacy Graduate,'96 Succeeds Bruce Hurd of 1914 Law Class Chester Woodward of Topeka, a graduate of the University School Pharmacy in 1896, was announced the new president of the K.U.umni Association Monday. Eleccn was by mail ballot among mem- res, and the results were an- Chester Woodward sanced at the annual meeting of association in Lawrence Mony. Mr. Woodward formerly was vicepresident of the organization, and is w completing a five-year term as sector. He is an active worker in peka civic affairs. The new vice-president of the organization is Judge Robert T. Price. Osage City, a graduate of the university School of Law in 1927, sw directors are Bruce Hurd, Topeka, retiring president of the association, and John E. Boyer, Wichita. Mr. Murd received his law degree in Succeeds Corbin PROF. GEORGE VI. METCALF Dr. George J. Metcalf, who received doctorate at Harvard in 1935, has The elected as assistant professor in man, to take the place of Dr. Alerta Corbin, who retired in February. Dr. Metcalf taught during the st year at the University of Alabama. He was the Harvard exchange holar at the University of Munich 1930-31, and returned to America ter that to work on his doctor's deeer. During this time he taught erman and Latin at Wabash Colge, and was part-time instructor in erman at Harvard and Radcliffe in 35. 1914, and Mr. Boyer received his A.B. degree in 1928, and his law degree in 1930. Summerfield Scholars Chosen This recent picture shows the 14 graduates of Kansas high schools in 1937 who have been chosen as Summerfield Scholars at the University of Kansas beginning next fall. From left to right, they are, back row: Bruce Crabtree, Wichita East high; Presson Shane, Junction City; and Robert M. Brockett, Atchison. Third row: Ernest Klema, Salina; James Meredith, Wichita East; Donald Estes, Topeka. Second row: James Little, Topeka; David Holmes, Hutchinson; and Richard Smith, Topeka. First row: Sam Iwig, Topeka (Highland Park); John Liadig, Oberlin; Melvin McDonald, Wichita East; Richard Westfall, Harper; and Oliver Edwards, Kansas City, (Wyandotte). These young men will attend the University on stipends taken from a fund established by Solon Summerfield, New York City, who took degrees from the University in 1899 and 1901. The scholarship fund was established several years ago, and competitive examinations are held in various parts of the state each spring as a preliminary to the decisive examination at the University which selects the winners. Grants vary according to the needs of individual students, and the scholarships are renewable so that each holder is enabled to complete a four year course. Examinations are limited to young men graduating from Kansas high schools, and cover a wide range of learning. Economize--- By Patronizing The STUDENT BOOK EXCHANGE Sponsored by W.S.G.A. UNION BUILDING Room 5 Sub-Basement Open from 8 to 4 "We Buy and Sell Used Textbooks" Summer Session Students For convenience and economy you can make Rankin's your drug store. You will find those items you want here. Sheaffer, Conklin and Parker Fountain Pens Toiletries - Drugs - Kodaks - Sundries Picnic Bottles and Sport Goggles Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 1101 Mass. Across from Court House Phone 678 Weaver's $795 Budget Shop Sheer Print Dresses Send the SUMMER KANSAN HOME