Wednesday, May 1, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Seniors awarded at Pharmacy banquet Nine graduating seniors received awards at the annual KU School of Pharmacy awards banquet April 27 in the Eldridge Hotel Crystal Room. Several faculty awards were made and PHT (Putting Hubby Through) awards were presented to the wives of the graduating seniors. Winston Hodges, Wichita senior American Pharmaceutical Association (APA) Student Branch Award and the APA Certificate of Recognition. Award winners are Ivan Conover, Satanta junior, Rho Chi Award for the highest scholastic standing in his class. Announcement of the National Science Foundation Fellows for 1968 was also made at the banquet. The winners from KU are Mark Ziser, Wichita sophomore; Maria Arehart, Augusta junior; Michael A. Gordon, Kansas City, Mo., freshman; and Nancy Keplinger, Overland Park junior. Valerie Russell, a well-known graduate student at Columbia University and editor of "With One Voice of Singing—a Folk Hymnal for Our Times," will sing folk songs at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Wesley Foundation. Columbia grad to give concert of folk music Geesang Wong, Bangkok, Thailand, Rexall Award for the senior who showed the most scholastic improvement. Miss Russell has performed in coffee houses, chapels and campuses on the east coast and has introduced many people to the possibilities of folk music in Christian worship, said Robert Shelton, assistant professor of Christian Ethics and Society, Kansas School of Religion. for the pharmacy senior with the highest average in business courses. William Armbruster, Hutchinson, Johnson and Johnson Award senior, Faculty Award for Excellence in Pharmacology. Mark Fixley, Osawatomie senior, Faculty Award for Excellence in Medicinal Chemistry senior, Bristol Award for the highest scholastic average in the senior class. Dianne Yergovich, Leavenworth senior, Merck Award for the highest scholastic standing in prescription compounding. James Whitaker, Nortonville James Whitaker, Nortonville Robert Miller, Leavenworth senior, Lilly Achievement Award for superior scholastic and professional achievement. THERE ARE A DOZEN GREAT SHOE NAMES BUT IN SANDALS CAN YOU THINK OF MORE THAN ONE? This shiny, gold-chained version of Bernardo's classic T-strap sandal may very well be the missing link in your shoe collection."Tota" in small, medium or large, fourteen dollars BERNARDO Bunny Black's Royal DEBATE: College/Shop "Capitalism Destroys Man's Morality" Justin Hill President of the Lawrence Paper Co. J. Eldon Fields Professor of political science Robert Cherry Graduate student in economics SUA Open Forum Forum Room 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2 YES! We're Having Another SENIOR PARTY with music by THE HOMBRES Who Brought You "LET IT ALL HANG OUT" So Come and Drink That Free Beer NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY And Let It All Hang Out! At The FRIDAY, MAY 3 STARTING AT 7:30 Seniors Admitted Free with Senior Card Non-Senior Dates $2.00