B-Day Speaker Tells Students Communication Needs Seen The knowledge and information in the world is increasing so rapidly that communication and assimilation of such knowledge is impossible if we don't find better means of communicating, William A. Conboy, professor of speech and drama, said last night at the School of Business banquet. "Society doesn't learn to discriminate," he said. "It is part of the American business to teach society to learn to discriminate." THE GREATEST single challenge of the business profession is to be responsible philosophers of criticism, he said. Prof. Conboy said that the word "communication" has become a catch-all and is used when other terms would be more appropriate. Following the guest speaker recipients of scholarships and awards for 1960-61 were named. The $500 Security National Bank scholarship in Business and Finance was Official Bulletin Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m., St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Episcopal Evening Prayer (Week days): 5 p.m. Canterbury House. Summer Session residence hall applications available in offices of Dean of Women and Dean of Men. Men and women may live on a co-educational basis in GSP while Corbin will be for women and Carruth-O'Leary for men. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich am Donnerstag, den 11. Mai, um 5 Uhr in der Hauptschule und öffiere wachleh. Danach wird eine Gruppe von Studenten uns ein neues Spiel auffluereh — es heisst "Tragodie in der Vorstadt." Nahrlich gilt es auch une annual Sigma Xi Initiation Banc- drive Dr. E. R. Hall will be speake Glendon Hildebrand, Stafford Junior, received a renewal of the $500 Goodyear Foundation scholarship. Lawrence A. Shelton Kissas, Junior, received the same scholarship. renewed to David E. Wenger, Abilene freshman. Two Elizabeth M. Hoyt scholarships were given, Arthur M. Revell, Lawrence D. Brown, Lawrence scholarship and William D. Cowden, Lawrence junior, received a $275 scholarship. The Paul Landis scholarship of $200 was paid by Gary Dean Dickson Holsington freshman Greater University Fund scholarships w/ school names Ann Smith, Bethel junior; Roy J. Deem, Joplin, Mo., junior; Martin W. Pitts, Miltonville High School senior; E. Hoard, Miltonville High School senior. Mary Lou Beecker. Colby student, received the Phi Chi Theta Key. The key was annually to a senior woman on the basis of scholarship activities and leadership. Wayne E. Bruming, Robinson sophmore, received a $500 Boeing Aircraft Collins, Latham High School senior, received a $250 scholarship from Boeing. Sidney A. Morris, Ottawa senior, received the Alpha Kappa Psi key. The key was his experience by reason of his scholastic attainments, his leadership qualities and his general aptitude for the business world, consid- erable outstanding male graduate for the year. Ann Marie Wees, Prairie Village senior, received the $25 Chi Omega Prize presentation and ranking senior woman in the department of economics or School of Business. STUDENTS Grease Job ------------ $1 Brake Adj. ------------ 98c Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free. Open 24 hrs, with mechanic on duty. Brakes, Bellined. Page-Creighton Fina Service 1819 W. 23rd. VI 3-8694 Thursday, May 11. 1961 University Daily Kansan Page a 819 Mass. ARENSBERG SHOES Florsheim hand stitches the front-enhances the trim lines of this modern shoe.Built over special lasts for snug fit, without gap or slide at the heel. Slip into a pair soon! Benjamin C. Langel, Salina senior, received the Delta Sigma Pi key which is awarded annually to the highest ranking senior man in business. $24.95 Blk Gold, Perfecto Brn, Blk Calf Joseph C. Morris, Emporia senior, received a silver medal and a one-year fellowship from the College. This award is given the graduating senior who is a high-ranking finance minor. For Fast Fast PIZZA DELIVERY Robutoia 1241 Oread, VI 3-1086 Meal Ticket $6.10 for $5. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER GOING ON A PICNIC? Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-Pacs of all kinds Picnic Supplies LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt. VI 3-0350 SUMMER CLOSING SALE Shorts·Pants·Cabin Boys Regular $5.98-$6.98 $3.90 Regular $6.98-$7.98 $4.90 Regular $8.98-$10.98 $6.90 ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED On The Campus On The Campus