Wednesday, May 8, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 11 Five alumni to be cited for service to KU Five alumni of the University of Kansas will receive the citation for distinguished service from the University and the Alumni Association at the commencement exercises June 3. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe and Roy A. Edwards Jr., of Kansas City, alumni president, today named the following recipients-to-be: Dr. J. Mark Hiebert, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Sterling Drug, Inc., New York City; Dr. Martha Peterson, president of Barnard College, New York City; Clyde M. Reed, editor and publisher of the Parsons Daily Sun, Parsons; Mrs. Kenneth A. Spencer, civic leader and philanthropist, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dick Williams, banker and farm management specialist, Lawrence. Dr. Hiebert, a native of Hillsboro, is chairman of the board of the Sterling Drug company and is vice-chairman of the board of trustees of Boston University. He is also presently a director of the University of Kansas Alumni Association of New York. Miss Peterson, former Dean of Women at KU from 1952 to 1956, became the seventh president of Barnard College and dean of Barnard College in Columbia University in 1967, after a ten-year stay at the University of Wisconsin. Reed, a former member and chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents, was a U.S. representative on a Canadian River Commission in 1954. He has served KU as a president of the Alumni Association and president of the William Allen White Foundation and in 1963 received the Foundation's citation as Kansas Editor of the Year. Mrs. Spencer is president of the Kenneth A. and Helen F. Spencer Foundation which has made many gifts to educational, scientific, cultural, and religious institutions of the Kansas City area. She serves on several boards, including the Kansas City Philharmonic, Friends of Art, the Performing Arts Foundation, the Midwest Research Institute, Council of the Society of Fellows of the Nelson Professional law frate elects new officers The Green Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity at KU, has elected officers for the 1968-69 academic year. Kenneth D. Cannon, Lawrence second-year law student, is president-elect of the group. Cannon served this year as chapter marshal. Current president Kenneth W. McClintock, Council Grove second-year law student, was selected as Outstanding Active Member for the year. David R. Dill, Winchester first-year law student, was named honor initiate as the outstanding new member for the year, and also was elected clerk for the coming term. Also honored were Timothy J. Evans, Kansas City second-year law student, vicepresident; Thomas D. Scanlin, Wichita second-year law student, marshal; and Jan A. Way, Kansas City first-year law student, treasurer. Gallery of Art, and the Association of Fellows of the Pierpont Morgan Library of New York. Mrs. Spencer made several major gifts to the University of Kansas including the Kenneth Spencer Research Library. Williams, member of the KU class of 1915, is known in farm circles for his effective work in encouraging farmers to remain on the land and farm it properly, helping them with what was then a unique and flexible plan of rental that today is used throughout Kansas. Relax—but look well-dressed—in Forstmann Check Slacks by Hart Schaffner & Marx For action in any sport, Ober's has a selection of patterned trousers for any taste. For instance, the selection of the minichecks, the Glen Plaids or the tattersalls found in washable, permanent press trousers for under ten dollars. Positioned in the store next to the knit shirts which coordinate well with these trousers. 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896 THE BOOKS ARE CLOSED THE STUDYING FINISHED THE FINALS ARE OVER .. Will you wish you had taken the Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Course? Don't make the same wish again next semester. Enroll today in the Evelyn Wood Summer Program. Reduce your 6 hour cramming sessions to two. Evelyn Wood SUMMER SCHOOL SCHEDULE June 15—Sat. 9-12 p.m. June 18—Tuesday 3-6 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. June 19—Wed. 7-10 p.m.