University Daily Kansan, June 19, 1985 Page 5 Fraternity continued from p. 1 But he said the University did take all the action that they had the power to take against them. However, O'Donnell said the fraternity would continue to rush for new members, even though it had been suspended from participating in rush through IFC. "These guys who are pledging aren't pliedding to be with IFC," he said. "They're pledging to be with a camp that they feel comfortable with." O'Donnell said that he had been explaining the fraternity's suspension to new pledges and that they understood the circumstances. He said that he expected to have about 35 pledges this fall. A pledge is a non-initiated member who associates himself with a fraternity on a trial period. During the trial period, he makes the decision to join the organization and become a full member upon initiation. Testing continued from p. 1 mended to the Regents that they initiate a policy that assured that every instructor at the Regents schools had English proficiency. State Rep. Bill Bunten, R-Topeka and chairman of the House Ways and Means committee, said he had talked to many students and parents who complained about faculty and GTAs who could not communicate to students because they did not have command of the English language He also said that most of the students he talked to about the problem were from KU. The University has more GTAs than any other Regents school, he said. "if you talk to parents of students it seems to me that almost every student has run into it," he said. Rosmann Parris, director of the Graduate Student Council, said that KU did attract a lot of foreign GTAs. but she was not there was a big "What we need to do is determine the size of the problem and if in fact it's as big a problem as others are making it seem," she said. problem concerning English competency. According to the proposed policy. Parris said that if there was a problem with English proficiency of faculty and GTAs, she would support any reasonable steps taken. prospective and current faculty and GTAs who are non-native English speakers will be evaluated on their communication skills. A professor or GTA who fails to continued from p.1 Wilson young handicapped adults, and as a member of the Lawrence Housing Authority, as well as serving in many other positions during his 50 years in Lawrence. Bill Kaufman, Regents general counsel, said that the evaluation would be done by the administration at each school and that the administration would develop its own standards. William Balfour, outgoing University ombudsman and master of ceremonies at the program, said, "He was certainly always looking out for the welfare of the students." Lawrence Fire Chief Jim McSwan presented Wilson with an award last night as an honorary firefighter. McSwan said the plaque was in celebration of dedication to the safety of University residents throughout the years. Louis mentioned the four main preoccupations of Wilson when the two worked together: family, fire and the fire alarms and food complaints. "The F's have nothing, of course, to do with grading," Balfour said. "He certainly got As in all of them." David Amber, vice chancellor for student affairs, said. "Certainly we are in his debt for having brought one of the finest student housing programs in the country to KU, not only for the physical facilities, but for the quality of life that the students enjoyed." Wilson was primarily responsible for helping the University to obtain most of its student housing. When he first came to KU, only Corbin Hall and Watkins and Miller scholarship halls had been built. But Wilson will not take full credit for those accomplishments. What I've done could not have been done had it not been for Mr. Pearson's ideas twofold: He not only had the thoughts and intellect, he had the money." Wilson said. Dick Wintermute, special projects director for the Kansas Alumni Association and the Kansas University Endowment Association, said, "Joe's been a tremendously devoted person to the University and students." Some information for this story was provided by J.P. Conroy, staff reporter. meet the standards will be required to take the Test of Spoken English, which was developed by the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, Mo. Kauffman said. The proposed policy says that if the current or prospective faculty and GTAs tail to meet the minimum score, they could teach for one year if they enrolled in an English course that would improve their English skills. After a year, they must retake the spoken English test and meet the minimum score to keep their teaching positions. 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