Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 25, 1957 Brewster Honored At Friday Banquet The highlights of the Ray Q. Brewster recognition banquet Friday night in the Grand Ballroom of the Student Union included the announcement of the $1,000 Ray Q. Brewster Scholarship Fund, the unveiling by Chancellor Franklin Murphy of the color photo-portrait of Prof. Brewster, and a tribute by Prof. Henry Gilman of Iowa State College. The scholarship, announced by Arthur W. Davidson, chairman of the chemistry department, will be presented annually to a graduating senior from a Kansas high school who majors in chemistry at KU. Prof. Brewster will select the recipient in consultation with the Summerfield and Watkins Scholarship committees. Dr. Brewster taught chemistry here for 38 years. He was named chairman of the department in 1940. He retired as chairman in 1956 to devote more time to teaching and research. RAY Q. BREWSTER Prof. Davidson presented Prof. Brewster with a scroll containing the names of those who helped make the scholarship possible. "He was one of the most friendly of any of the teachers I have ever MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING Why not let us make your next suit, sport coat or top-coat? Choose from over 500 fabrics the town shop Downtown the university shop On The Hill had," Chancellor Murphy said in unveiling the portrait of Prof. Brewster. Henry Gilman, professor of organic chemistry at Iowa State College, cited Prof. Brewster's achievements as a teacher, an author, a scientist and an administrator. "He has built up an unusual chemistry department with a well-balanced program. It is held with high regard by many all over the world," he said. Prof. Gilman compared him with the great chemistry teachers during KU's history. "He has not hesitated to go out and show that chemistry is something that can be used. He has realized the applications of chemistry" he said. SAVE YOUR OLD FLASHBULBS! After December 26th each bulb will be worth 1c on the purchase of a New Flashbulb! Offer Good Until January 20th Bring 'em in and Save at HIXON STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Don Crawford ● Bob Blank 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Lawyers Lose In Moot Court The School of Law moot court team was eliminated from competition Thursday night by Kansas City University in the second round of the Regional Inter-Law School Moot Court contest held at Washington University in St. Louis. 9th & Mississippi Phone VI 3-9897 The KU team defeated the University of Nebraska in the first round Thursday morning. A moot court is a practice court in which cases of a fictitious nature are argued. The case at the regional contest involved loyalty and document classification in top-level government. The KU team included John Mitchell, St. Joseph, Mo., William Nulton, Lawrence, and Donald Burnett, Larned, third-year law students. Their adviser was Paul E. Wilson, associate professor of Law. Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest American college Greek letter fraternity, organized at William and Mary College in 1776. Students are asked to bring back old toys after the Thanksgiving vacation to contribute to the annual Alpha Phi Omega toy drive, Rex Parsons, Fredonia junior and president of the service fraternity, said today. Boxes for the toys will be placed around the campus two weeks before Christmas vacation. Organized houses may call Donald Clark, Salina junior and chairman of the drive, at VI 3-0418 if they want toys picked up. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results Alpha Phi Omega Seeks Toys Each Christmas the fraternity collects used toys and gives them to the U. S. Marine Reserve for distribution to orphans in the Kansas City, Kan. area. Last year the fraternity and the Panhellenic Council collected over 5,000 toys. Roberto's PIZZA 710 Mass., VI 3-1086. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Fraternity Jewelers - Fraternity Badges—Rings—Novelties - Personalized Mugs and Ceramics - Trophies and Awards 411 West 14th AI Lauter Phone VI 3-1571 K $1