Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 20,1964 Around the Campus Pharmacy Student Awarded Clinton N. Corder, Oberlin fifth year student in the School of Pharmacy, has received a national award in the Lunsford Richardson Pharmacy award competition. Corder received the $100 third prize in the national undergraduate research competition. The University also will receive a matching $100 in recognition of Corder's award. Corder's research was on "Reduction of Barbiturates under Hydroboration Conditions." An honor roll student, Corder is a member of the American Pharmaceutical Association, and he has held a George Guy Hall Memorial Scholarship in pharmacy. He has participated in the National Science Foundation undergraduate research program. Great Bend Senior Honored Marjorie Leek, a graduating high school senior from Great Bend, has been awarded the $500 Charles and Helen Hulme scholarship to attend KU next year. The award is provided by Charles and Helen Hulme of Great Bend, and is given annually to an outstanding graduate of Great Bend High School. The award is for the freshman year. She was a Watkins scholarship nominee, and National Merit scholarship finalist, a semi-finalist for the American Abroad program for the American Field Service, and recipient of the Optimist Good Citizen award. Business Awards Given Scholarships in the School of Business have been awarded for next term. Geoffrey W. Donnan, Webster Groves, Mo., junior, has been awarded the $500 Goodyear Foundation scholarship in business administration. Two students have received Elizabeth M. Hoyt scholarships. They are Shivandra K. Thakkar, Bombay, India, senior, who received a $450 award, and Larry E. Nokes, Garnett freshman, who received a $500 award. Melvin C. O'Connor, Wichita sophomore, received the $250 Kansas Savings and Loan League scholarship. Richard E. Flaherty, Lincoln sophomore, received the $500 Kansas Association of Finance Companies fellowship. Dennis W. Whisker, La Grange Park, Ill., received the $200 Continental Oil Company scholarship. Raymond G. Young, Winfield junior, received the $300 Paul Landis scholarship in business. Danforth Workers Named Two faculty members have been appointed Danforth associates for the 1964-66 academic years. Bruce A. Linton, professor of speech and journalism, and William J. York, associate professor of education, will participate with their wives in the program aimed at heightening the quality of faculty-student relations. Danforth Foundation of St. Louis is the sponsor. The appointees and their wives will attend summer conferences at Camp Miniwanca, Mich., where they will be oriented in the objectives of the program. Danforth associates work to establish closer relations with students through informal visits, often in their homes. They also are encouraged to initiate faculty conversations on educational and religious perspectives of teaching. Danforth Foundation selects as associates persons who are highly respected as teacher-scholars, who possess a religious interest, who have demonstrated a concern for the personal dimension of education, and who have shown a talent for creative personal relations with students. History Club Elects Pi Alpha Theta, the history honor society, elected officers for next term yesterday. They are Lee Peters, Prairie Village junior, president; and Fred Whitehead, Pratt sophomore, secretary-treasurer. Eighteen students were initiated into the honor society. SANDY'S THRIFT AND SWIFT DRIVE-IN HAVE YOU TRIED SANDY'S FISH-ON-A-BUN? We believe it's what's up front that really counts and SANDY'S got it all the way. Quality.Service. What else is there? PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS You must see our collection of Danielle Italian made sandals. Softest leathers, many colors, sizes to 11 A T strap sandal on a stacked heel. Bone or nicotine brown. S, N and M widths. 10.99 The ring strap in white, harness and brown. S,N and M widths. 6.99 A fold over strap in softest calf. Natural, white and nicotine. N and M widths. 5.99 MANY OTHER STYLES NOT ILLUSTRATED TO CHOOSE FROM. 4.99 to 8.99 McCoy's Shoes Slip-on with low cork wedge heel. White, harness and nicotine 5.99 A step-in thong sandal. White or nicotine brown. 4.99 Strap back thong sandal in nicotine, black, red, turquoise, yellow and white. 4.99 A slip-on thong sandal in red, white, rust and nicotine. 5.99 813 Mass. VI 3-2091