Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Nov. 30, 1960 Around the Campus Pharmacy Trip Set for Friday A field trip for pharmacy students to drug companies in Kansas City, Mo., is being conducted Friday by the student branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association. The drug companies participating are McKesson & Robbins and E. R. Squibb &'Co. Films to be Shown The purpose of the trip is to allow the pharmacy students to see the operations and functions of the drug companies personally. Three films to be shown at 4 p.m. today in 3 Bailey, are "Miracle Builders;" "Two Baroque Churches in Germany," and "Architecture USA." English Professor Poetry Hour Speaker A. Carroll Edwards, professor of English, will read selections by Christopher Fry, at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Browsing Room. Gorton Re-elected Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts, has been re-elected to a third term as president of the National Association of Schools of Music. The Association, which met in Chicago Friday and Saturday, is the accrediting organization for music in higher education. Organized in 1938, its membership consists of 256 schools and departments of music in colleges and universities. Scholarships to Be Awarded Forty-seven Kansas high school senior men are waiting anxiously for the announcement by the office of aids and awards of the recipients of Summerfield scholarships. The winners will be named Monday. These men, all finalists, spent Monday and yesterday taking tests and being interviewed by the Summerfield Scholarship Committee. Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and a member of the scholarship committee said this group of finalists was "top-notch" and added that about 25 of these finalists will receive scholarships. MANY STATE high schools were represented including Wichita, Shawnee Mission and Deerfield. Summerfield scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit. The James K. Hitt, registrar and director of admissions, is the chairman of the Summerfield Scholarship Committee. amount of the scholarship is determined according to the student's need. Other members include Francis Heller; Paul W. Gilles, professor of chemistry; John S. McNown, dean of the School of Engineering; Donald K. Alderson, dean of men; Sidney Johnson, associate professor of German; Peter Caws, associate professor of philosophy, and Russell Bradt, associate professor of mathematics. In my opinion turkey is the most over-rated critter for eating purposes in kingdom come but the most striking example we have of the power of propaganda.—Damon Run-yon Finance Institute Held on Campus Twenty-two persons from 14 Kansas communities are attending a week-long Institute on Consumer Finance at KU. Since Sunday, participants have been attending sessions on responsibilities of management, granting consumer loans, Kansas consumer loan law, Kansas sales finance act, collection practices, operations in time purchasing, insurance, bankruptcy and economics of fair charge. The Institute is sponsored by the Kansas Association of Finance Companies and the University Extension. (Above the Catacombs) The Pizza Hut AND The Catacombs (Below the Pizza Hut) - Serving the Finest Pizza and - Cold Beverage in the Country. Pizza Hut open Sun-Thurs, 4-12 & Fri-Sat, 12 noon-1 a.m. Announcing The New Social Schedule For the Party People Effective Today THE CATACOMBS IS OPEN: MONDAY 6-12, ALSO AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES TUESDAY 6-12, ALSO AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES WEDNESDAY 6-12, DANCE TO "THE TORNADOS" — 50c PER COUPLE THURSDAY 6-12, ALSO AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES FRIDAY 2-7, TGIF PARTY (SPECIAL) — 7-1, DANCING AND DINING SATURDAY 6-1, DANCE TO "THE TORNADOS" — 50c PER PERSON SUNDAY, CLOSED — AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ENTRANCE FEE: Men $1.00-Women 50c TGIF SPECIAL (By Popular Demand) Attend the Catacombs (5) "Five Happy Hours" 2-7 Fri. — Your Favorite Beverage Free!! Please do yourself a favor — Renew your taste for real pizza. Actually our competition calls their product by the same name, but try some that tastes like real pizza at the Pizza Hut (above the Catacombs) Vesper Service to Be Held Tonight sist of a simple worship service and Christmas music. VI 3-9760 646 Mass An Advent Trust vesper service will be held tonight at 6:45 in the chapel of Westminster Center, 1204 Oread. Patricia Edmonds, Oskaloosa junior, will lead the program, to con- Shows at 7 and 9 Theme of the service is "Let There Be Light," in keeping with the current theme of the World Council of Churches. STARTS TOMORROW! MYRNA LOY · RODDY McDOWALL HERBERT MARSHALL · NATASHA PARRY · JOHN WILLIAMS with HERMIONE BADDELEY PLEASE see "Midnight Lace" from the BEGINNING in order to fully enjoy this suspense-drama! NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED DURING THE LAST 10 MINUTES!