Friday, Oct. 18, 1985 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 7 Students of pharmacy laud 100th By Bengt Ljung Of the Kansan staff Pride is what some pharmacy students said they felt as their school started celebrating its centennial last night. "The faculty and graduates have done a lot for the University," Charlie Buzard, Wichita senior, said last night at the reception. "They have given it a lot of respect and it's nice to see them here," he said. Most of the 250 students, faculty and alumni who attended the opening ceremony at the Kansas Union Ballroom crossed Oread Avenue for the hors d'oeuvres and beer at the Adams Alumni Center reception. Keith Attleson, Lindsborg senior, said, "I'm proud because the School of Pharmacy is recognized as one of the best in the country." Gene Martin, associate dean of pharmacy, said he thought the celebration was a good opportunity to bring students and alumni together. students and alumni meet," he said. Carol Fowler, Emporia senior, agreed with the dean. "It's neat that they have included everyone in the program," she said. "Tonight is for the students. Tomorrow morning the seminarists are for the students and tomorrow afternoon's seminarists are for the practitioners." Lynda Kieffer, Lawrence senior, sitting at Fowler's table, said the seminars would give her an opportunity to hear many famous speakers. Geoffrey Vaugham, dean of the Victorian College of Pharmacy at Melbourne, Australia, traveled here to partake in the celebration. He and James Main, chairman of American Pharmaceutical Association, are only two of the many prominent guests who will speak today in seminars at the Union. The Centennial Ball will be held at 6:45 tonight. The program will end tomorrow with an open house, class reunions and the football game against Kansas State. noward Mossberg, dean of pharmacy, was pleased with the kick-off of the centennial program. Mossberg said he was aware of the tradition started by the previous deans to increase the pharmacy curriculum by a year. In its first 73 years, the pharmacy program has increased from a two-year program to a five year program. "A sixth year is going to come before I retire." he said. Donald Brodie, professor of pharmacy at the University of Southern California, said in his keynote address that to survive, the school would have to go to a six-year program. Brodie was an associate professor at the University of Kansas from 1945 to 1947. City ___ State ___ Zip Code Phone # (___) This coupon is your entry to the Schick Super II Travel Bag Sweepstakes. SAVE YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON. HOW DO YOU GET HOT,CHEESY, CUSTOM-MADE PIZZA TO YOUR DOOR IN 30 MINUTES OR LESS? Call Domino's Pizza. One call from you sets Domino's Pizza in motion. From that moment on, we do everything possible to make sure that your hot custom-made pizza is delivered to your door in less than 30 minutes. --- Weekend Special Get a 16' custom-made Domino's Pizza with one topping and four bottles of Coke for only $8.99 Limited delivery area. One offer per order. Expires: February 15, 1986 Address 16005/DPE-001 --- Get a 12" custom- made Domino's Pizza with one topping and two bottles of Coke for only $5.99. Limited Delivery area. One offer per order. Expires: February 15, 1986 ©1985 Dominic's Pizza, Inc. Lawrence 841-7900 1445 West 23rd Street 841-8002 832 Iowa Street 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon-Thurs. 11 a.m.-4 a.m. Fri & Sat. 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Sun. DOMINO'S PIZZA DELIVERS FREE. Good at listed locations. Our drivers carry less than $10.00 Limited delivery area.