4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, December 8, 1967 McColum一 Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 senior, said that not more than one or two per cent of the hall's population was involved. "I feel the article presented an untrue and unrealistic picture of coed living." she said. "The problem was minor and is one that is present in any hall. Action taken on the matter is proving effective. The statements made in the article are to my knowledge the opinion of one person. Had it been put into its proper perspective, it wouldn't have been newsworthy." One McCollum resident, Bart Heffron, Metuchen, N.J., junior, was prevented from tape recording the joint senate meeting after the senate passed a resolution 12-10 prohibiting it. Heffron pointed out that the meeting was open to the public and said he had a right to record the proceedings. However, he cooperated with the senate's request after the sergeant-at-arms unplugged the microphone. KU frats win grade award in New York KU fraternity system grades were second only to the University of Minnesota's this year. For this national honor, called the Ralph W. Wilson Scholarship Award, the KU Interfraternity Council (IFC) received a $50 check and a certificate. The $50 will be awarded to Watson Library, said Pete Woodsmall, Shawne Mission junior and IFC vice-president in charge of rush. The IFC representatives accepted the second place award for scholarship Dec. 1 at the 59th annual meeting of the National IFC in New York City. Men who attended the meeting were Denny Taylor, Rancho Cordova, Calif., senior and IFC president; Pete Woodsmall, Shawnee Mission junior and IFC vice-president in charge of rush; Bob Swinney, Bartlesville, Okla., senior and IFC vice-president in charge of fraternity affairs; Ron Sable, Kansas City, Mo., senior and IFC special adviser and office manager; and Jay Strayer, assistant to the dean of men. The rating system, Woodsmall said, was based on the comparison of the fraternity system's grade average to the all men's grade average. For Complete Automobile Insurance Gene Doane Agency 824 Mass. St. day, Dec. 18, at 11:03 a.m. Dickens' "Christmas Carol" is scheduled for 10 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 23. KANU, 91.5 Mc., will program sounds of Christmas The sounds of Christmas at KU will be beamed this year to FM radio listeners throughout northeast Kansas and northwest Missouri. The annual KU Christmas Vespers will be broadcast at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 24. Selections of carols include Britten's "Ceremony of the Carols," Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 7:03 p.m.; and English carols from medieval times, Mon-