Wednesday, May 5, 1965 University Daily Kansan 17. 24 Page 7 Business, Pharmacy Schools Reward 35 Students Four major awards were announced last night at the annual Business Day banquet. Joseph W. McGuire, dean of the Business School, made the presentations to the students. JANET L. HECK, Lawrence senior, was given the Phi Chi Theta key. "The award is presented to the outstanding senior woman in business administration, economics, or business education," L. Maring Jones, assistant dean of the Business School, explained. Scholastic ability and activities both in the Business School and the University are considered in judgment. THIS AWARD, presented to the graduating senior whose financial work is outstanding, consists of a silver key and a year's subscription to the Wall Street Journal Harold E. House, Douglass senior, was given the Wall Street Journal Achievement Award. The Delta Sigma Pi. key was presented to Dennis W. Teter, Hutchinson senior. The award goes to the senior man with the highest scholastic rank. "The first awards were selected by the honors and awards committee of the Business School," Jones said, "but the last award, the Alpha Kappa Psi key, was selected by the Psi chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi." The award went to Harold E. House. THIS FINAL AWARD is given on the basis of an all-around record. - The Haskins and Sells Foundation Award for excellence in accounting to Charles A. Hurty, Wichita senior. - The Solon E. Summerfield Award in Business Administration for the fall semester to Harold E. House. "The award goes to the male student in business administration or economics who is outstanding in all ways," Jones said. Other awards which had been announced previously this year were also presented. They are: - The Solon E. Summerfield Award in Business Administration for the spring semester to Jackson M. Hibler, St. Joseph, Mo., senior. Outstanding members of the senior class in the pharmacy school in the pharmacy school were presented awards for their achievements by Dean Duane G. Wenzel at the annual School of Pharmacy Eanquet last weekend. Mary E. Hodges, Monument, received the Bristol award for the highest scholastic average. The Merck award, given the senior with the highest scholastic standing in prescription compounding, went to William Broddle of Eureka. FOR THE GREATEST scholastic improvement, the Rexall Mortar and Pestle award was presented to Kenneth Nelson of Herington. The Johnson and Johnson award was presented to William Fitzpatrick, Syracuse, for the highest average in business courses. Thomas Harrison, Liberal junior, was awarded the Rho Chi award for highest scholastic standing in the junior class. of pharmacy and faculty advisor of the American Pharmaceutical Association, presented the Student Branch award to Danny Lattin, Smith Center, president of Rho Chi, an honorary pharmacy society, for his contribution to the profession. ROBERT A. WILEY, professor The National Science Foundation Fellows for 1965-66 were announced by Edward Smissman, professor of pharmacy. nett, Eureka; Jerry Born, Beloit; Ann Bowman, Ferguson, Mo; David Dimick, Wichita; Timothy Gruen, Abilene; Larry Hare, Osawatomi; Jerry Hoffman, Lakin; and Duane Miller, Larned. The appointees are Dennis Ben- Also Mickey Myers, Cedar Vale; Mary Ann Robinson, Independence; Richard Schaffer, Beloit; Charles Scheib, Bucklin; James Stoneking, Ma.hattan; Donald Vannaman, Ashland; and James Wheatley, Garden City. THE SHANTY "HAPPY HOUR" Every Wednesday — 7-8 p.m. very Wednesday — 7-8 p.m. Every Friday — 3-4 p.m. All Brew — Half Price Pitcher 50c Enjoy The Folk Music Too. Hal's Steakhouse Hiway 59 South VI 2-9445 Real Charcoal Broiled U.S. Choice STEAKS & RIBS Also CHICKEN, SHRIMP and the famous "HALBURGER" Hours 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.daily Sunday 11 a.m.to 8 p.m. Come as you are Dyeable Pumps a choice of high or low heels. The fabric is peau de soie. 10. 90 NASH SKATEBOARDS It's New,It's For You It's at Duckwall's Fifteen Toes — for the Gremmies 22 inch Solid Ash, Surfboard shape, with undercut Other Models to $9.95 at 10th and Mass. VI 3-2025