WEDNESDAY, MAY 8; 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Fourth Estate Gets Awards For Best Yarns One of the journalism students annual celebrations was held last night when 80 persons dined and entertained each other in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. It was the Kansan Board banquet and the annual awards by Prof. L. N. Flint were awarded. Major Bob Reed, news editor of the Kansas City Star, guest speaker of the evening, advised journalism students to get as varied an education as possible, citing the danger in "the tendency to specialize. . . because the man with the broader background and ability is in a better position to develop the news story to its full value." He also advanced the "bief that there is splendid opport- city for people interested in photography to become great journalists through the increasing need for picture editors, especially, he said. "because the day of color photographs printed the same day the pictures are taken is not far of." Annual awards to journalism students who have made outstanding contributions in the Daily Kansan's advancement and in their work in general in the department, were made by Professor Flint, head of the department, and Prof. J. J. Kistler. The Henry Schott Prize for most outstanding work by juniors in the department of journalism was won by Roscoe Born, c'41, and Bill Fey, c'41, who will jointly receive $80 upon their return to school in the fall. Other awards were as follows: The Penfold Prizes in photography: Ruth Spencer, c'41, and Leilyn Jung, c'40; the Flint awards, for news stories: Gene Kuhn, c'40, with honorable mentions to Jim Bell, c'40, Roscoe Born, c'41, and Reginald Buxton, c'40; for editorials: Reginald Buxton, c'40, with honorable mentions to Betty Coulson, c'41, c'41, Bill Fey, c'41, and Uarda Sherry, c'40; for feature stories: Roscoe Born, c'41, with honorable mentions to Jim Bell, c'40, Gene Kuhn, c'40, and Henry Wright, c'40. Five students were given the Sigma Delta Chi awards for scholarship by J. J. Kistler, professor of journalism. They are: Richard Boyce, c'40, Harry Hill, c'40, Elizabeth Kirsch, c'40, Marilyn McBride, c'40, and Uarda Sherry, c'40. Stewart Jones, c'40, was toastmaster at the banquet, and Dale Heckendorn, c'40, was chairman of the committee on awards by students to members of the department. (Continued from page two) R. Koehler, Miss Peggy Koehler, and Mr., Mrs. H. G. Kaufman all of Kansas City, Mo. Society— Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Dunagin, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams, and F. H. Gades all of Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Grinrod of Kansas City, Kans., Mr. and $ ^{3} $ Mrs. J. B. McKay, Warren McKay, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reinhart all of Wichita. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Jewell, David Jewell, and Miss Dorothy Jewell all of Lawrence. --marriage of Raymond E. Olds, fs, to Miss Muriel Lucille Jone of Hutchinson. Delta Chi fraternity announces the engagement and approaching Mrs. G, T. Benbow was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. --view of the mathematical progress during the year 1939. The assembling of the material and the selecting of the important facts made the condensation especially difficult. This marks the third year that the "Book of the Year" has been published. The purpose of the year book is to assemble information and to reflect the year's point of view in this country and abroad." --view of the mathematical progress during the year 1939. The assembling of the material and the selecting of the important facts made the condensation especially difficult. This marks the third year that the "Book of the Year" has been published. The purpose of the year book is to assemble information and to reflect the year's point of view in this country and abroad." Mr. Tommy Thompson of Denver, Colo., national councilor of Acacia fraternity, is a guest at the local chapter house this week. G. B. Price, associate professor of mathematics, was one of 500 authorities selected from this country and abroad, to contribute an article to the "1940 Book of the Year", yearbook, published for the past three years by Encyclopedia Britannica. Price's Article Selected For Foreign Yearbook Professor Price's article was a re- Pharmacists Take Field Trip The annual pharmacy field trip to Kansas City will be taken Friday when juniors and seniors in the School of Pharmacy will visit the wholesale drug houses. One of those visited will be the Parke-Davis Co. The students will be accompanied by Dean L. D.Havenhill and Prof.D. H. Spencer. ... and you in my arms wearing your new PALM BEACH FORMAL Single or double-breasted white jacket with shawl lapels — and black trousers $18.50 WHITE FORMAL JACKET $12.50 Step in and See the New Palm Beach Suits---now comes a new one to measure Whites, blues, tans, greens and grays $16.75 SLACKS — Washable, Cool and Wrinkle-Repellent $5 Sold by University Men TAILORED BY GOODALL Palm Beach FROM THE GENUINE CLOTH Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 THURSDAY — 3 Days "FREE,BLONDE AND 21" — Companion Hit — A Good Little Sport? Or a Good Little Girl? 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