Senior Wins Summerfield Award at Business Day The Solon E. Summerfield Senior Award in Business Administration was presented Friday night to Melvin O'Connor, Wichita senior. The presentation was made at the Second Annual Alumni Day Banquet, held in the Kansas Union. THE CASH award of $150 is presented each semester to the School of Business senior who has completed the junior core in the preceding semester and who has the highest grade average in required business administration and economics courses through the junior year. O'Connor earned 35 hours of A in his junior courses. He has been on the School of Business Honor Roll for the last two semesters and was named a Summerfield Scholar this year. O'Connor was also a member of Owl Society, junior men's honorary, and is a member of Sachem, senior men's honorary society. He is president of the Accounting Society. THE BANQUET was the end of the Alumni Day activities for the School of Business. The alumni and students who attended a report on the School of Business, given by Joseph W. McGuire, the dean of the school; a report on research and business in Kansas. ber of the KU faculty, also gave an address. Joseph Taggart, executive dean of New York University Schools of Business and a former mem- The Master of Ceremonies for the luncheon was Frank T. Stockton, Dean Emeritus of the KU School of Business. He served as the dean for the first 23 years of the school, from 1924 to 1947. The afternoon was taken up by panel discussions, which members of the KU faculty, former students and Lawrence businessmen participated in. THE BANQUET speaker was J. M. Arnold, president and general manager of the Recordak Corporation, Rochester, N.Y. Arnold graduated from the KU School of Business in 1941. He spoke on the "Marketing Problems of a Growing Enterprise." The Classical Film Series presents THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL (Mexico—1962) One of the masters of the cinematic art, Luis Bunuel, at his most caustic. Admission 60¢ Tonight - 7:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium ASC Financial Seminar To be held for all organizations and committees having access to, or receiving money from, the ASC. ATTENDANCE REQUESTED Room 305 A & B Kansas Union 7:30 p.m. --- Monday Oct.25 Study Skill Clinic Starts Enrollment The Reading and Study Skills Clinic will begin its second session of the fall semester Nov. 8. The KU clinic is a free service offered to students who wish to improve their reading ability or college study habits. No credit is given for either course. STUDENTS interested in study skill improvement will meet twice weekly for six weeks. Topics to be covered include taking lecture notes, textbook reading, reviewing, and preparing for and writing examinations. Personal problems may also be discussed with a counselor. The rapid reading classes will work with reading machines designed to improve reading speed without significant loss of comprehension. Classes will meet three times a week for six weeks. Both services will begin classes Nov. 8 and conclude on Dec. 17. Interested students may enroll at 102 Bailey. Daily Kansan Monday, October 25, 1965 2 You can spot Van Heusen's Agent 417. He has that mysterious, casual air women just adore. The secret to this sleek, trim appearance - his "V-Taper" button-down collar shirt. There's a "417" sport or dress shirt, sweater, pajama, for every assignment. Cut a caper and try one. No telling what you'll uncover. BUTTON-DOWN TO SUCCESS IN A VAN HEUSEN For success with any assignment, return to tradition with a Van Heusen "417" button-down collar shirt. Has a built in secret, too; the "V-Taper" fit. Accents a man's build. "417" shirts are made in broadcloth or oxford in whites, solids, and stripes. Add the softest collar roll going, and it's the look most likely to succeed. Just $5.00. VAN HEUSEN® Ross Disney Men's Wear 811 Massachusetts