PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1940 School of Pharmacy Will Honor Havenhill Celebration Marks 40 Years Of Service The School of Pharmacy's big day is today, with all the members of the Kansas State Board of Pharmacy as guests to remain until after the banquet tonight honoring Dean L. D. Havenhill at the conclusion of 40 years of service to the University. More than 200 reservations have been made for the banquet which will be held in the Memorial Union ballroom at 6:15 p.m. Faculty, students and alumni will be guests. The pharmacy colloquy this morning-bud as speaker the secretary of the beard, Otto H. Kuether, who spoke on the pharmacy laws in Kansas. The Lilly souvenirs, a spatula and two graduates, were presented by W. S. Daugherty, representative of the Eli Lilly and Co., to pharmacy students. Other members of the board are Eugene Cook, '17, Iola; W. F. Sprague '11, Fredonia; Paul Engborg, '23, MePherson; and Kelsey Petro of Topeka. Coulson Selected As Outstanding Jayhawker Writer Betty Coulson, c'41, editor-elect of the Jayhawker magazine, was cited as the outstanding writer of the year by the present editor, Richard MacCam, c'40, at the Jayhawk dinner last night in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Art Woolf, l'42, was named the best photographer. Honorable mention also went to all those writing features, sports, and columns, and the staff artists. Robert Maplesden, Kansas City, engraving consultant of the Jayhawker for many years, gave the address of the evening. About 60 persons were present, including the Jayhawker Advisory board. Guests included those who had written for the magazine, served as business or office assistants, and the board. Here on the Hill--an account of Mt. Oread Society Kay Boxarth, Society Editor Two factions have developed recently among the socialites on Mt. Oread to set the social activities spinning lopsidedly on their last flurry before the finish. Even the 400 realized this morning that there would be only six days to write those term papers and cram entire courses before spending three hours jittering over the first final. Consequently, half the crew has deserted the social ship in favor of intensive study. But the rest of the student body has planned a multitude of picnics, and formal and informal parties, and if reports are correct, the weather man is going to approve of weekend* Call KU-25 Anytime going to approve of weekend outings. Mrs. J. Allen Taylor of Kansas City, Kans., was a luncheon guest of Alpha Chi Omega yesterday. Mrs. D. Coen Bryn of Lawrence announces the engagement of her daughter Miss Jane Byrn, assistant instructor in physical education, to Mr. Orman Wanamaker of Topeka. Norma Jean Falconer, c'41, was a juncheon guest of Alpha Chi Omega yesterday. Betty Deal, c'43, was wearing a gray and white striped jacked and skirt combination. Gay colors are reflected in the many red, white, and blue combinations seen in cotton. Full skirts in stripes and checks are popular. Sheer blouses worn above them continue to be favored. Bernadine Hall, fa41, was a lunch- eon guest of Chi Omega yesterday. Pi Beta Phi announces the pledging of Anne Nettels, c'42. Mrs. R. S. Markwell of Hays was an overnight guest of Kappa Alpha Theta last night. Sigma Chi's held their annual senior dinner at the chapter house last night. University Women Choose Casual Spring Clothes Those of us who are in a dither about what to wear this spring have a variety of clothes from which to choose. Everyone from Suzie Gadabout to Daisy Grindhard will be pleased with the fashions. They are clever. They are inexpensive, and they are flattering to all. Phi Kappa Fsi's honored their senior men with a dinner at the chapter house last night. Grandmother's rie-rac has come back with a bang. This crisp, white, neat trimming adds a dainty fresh Mr. J. Crosland of Ft. Scott was a dinner guest of Kappa Alpha Theta last night. Women on the campus are wearing cotton in all the variations the manufacturers can think of. This practical and versatile fabric is in high favor. Seersucker is perfect for summer days from the standpoint of fashion? Mildred Clevenger, c'43, was a luncheon guest of Alpha Delta Pi yesterday. Two boys in England, intending to row a quarter of a mile were picked up at sea and taken to Argentina. (Continued on page five) Estes Reunion To Hold Annual Picnic Tomorrow The Estes Reunion picnic will be held tomorrow afternoon in Pioneer cemetery. The group will meet at Henley house at 5 o'clock. This picnic is open to all persons interested in going to the "Y" conference at Estes Park, Colo. this summer. The conference opens June 7 and students from here who plan to attend must leave as soon as finals are over in order to be there for the conference's opening. This assembly of Christian youth will last for 10 days; during that time the young people will live in dormitories and eat together in a large cafeteria in Estes Park. Outstanding men from all parts of the country will be guest speakers throughout the 10 days. Speakers from Lawrence at the conference will include the Rev. Joseph King, and Theodore Paullin, instructor in history. Other group leaders will be Art Worl, l'42, in charge of movie instruction, and Lewis Irwin, ge, in charge of hikes and the recreation program. Jean Stouffer, c'41, the University representative, will be assistant recreational director for young children, and Ed Price, c'42, also a University representative, will serve on the housekeeping squad. Authorized Parties Friday, May 24, 1940 Delta Sigma Theta, Dance at Ballroom, 2:00 a.m. Delta Chi, Party at Chapter House 12:00 p.m. Phi Mu Alpha, Dance in Kansas Room, 12 p.m. Pi Kappa Alpha, formal Dance at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Acacia, Picnic, 11:00 p.m. Saturday, May 25, 1940 Alpha Tau Omega, Party at Chaper House, 12:00 p.m. Corbin Hall, Spring Formal at Ballroom, 12:00 p.m. Triangle, Spring Formal at Chapter House, 12:00 p.m. Elizabeth Meguair, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!! Sun Shade for Summer---is one arched over a simple, easygcing dress. The big brimmed straw comes cut when the sun goes up. Here West Discusses Landon On Personality Parade Alfred Landon, former Kansas governor and presidential candidate, was the Kansas personality presented by Addison West, c'41, a member of the University debate team, over KFKU at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. "The Function of Administrative Tribunals will be the topic discussed on the regular University roundtable over KFKU from 9:45 until 10:15 o'clock tonight. Jay James Adopt New Sweater A new type sweater will be adopted next year by the Jay Janes, women's pep organization. After a discussion during the meeting yesterday, it was decided that the present sweaters are too heavy for general wear. The new sweaters will have the same style as the former ones but will be much lighter. A singing policeman of Australia has been granted leave of absence to take vocal lessons in New York City. L F P